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Use and maintenance
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MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
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Maintenance intervals
Frequency
Component
Type of work
Manual reference
Every hour
Dispenser
Cleaning
Ploughshare
Cleaning
Cleaning the ploughshare
Every day
Lift frame
Inspection
Safety devices
Inspection
Guards
Warning and hazard plates
Inspection
Information and safety signs
Every 50
hours
Machine components
Greasing
Lubrication diagram
Nuts and bolts
Tightening
Every 150
hours
Tyres
Pressure check
Tyre check
Safety advice for maintenance
Maintenance work must be carried out with the work
vehicle on flat, compact ground, with the tractor en-
gine
off, parking brake engaged, and ignition key re-
moved, and adopting all the necessary safety meas-
ures required to work safely.
Any maintenance operations that can be carried out
on the business premises come under the ordinary
maintenance envisaged in the instruction manual.
Special maintenance operations (non included in
this handbook) require a specialised workshop on
the premises which meets the requirements speci-
fied by the relative laws in force (appropriate equip-
ment suitably trained staff etc.); if you do not have a
compliant workshop, contact an authorised one.
Maintenance interval schedule
To guarantee constant,
efficient and safe machine op-
eration, ensure all the maintenance envisaged by the
manufacturer is carried out.
Cleaning the ploughshare
Clean the ploughshare to remove any debris, mud, peat,
plant residues etc that may have built up during use.
Lack of cleaning will limit the ejector range, there-
fore, as well as affecting the machine’s operation, it
also causes serious mechanical damage.
Maintenance schedule