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G - REAR EQUIPMENT

HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

1

CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................. G. 4

2

AUXILIARY SPOOL VALVES ............................................................................................... G. 5

2.1

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CONTROLS/REAR PRESSURE CONNECTORS ....................... G. 5

2.2

PRESSURE CONNECTORS ................................................................................................... G. 7

2.3

CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ G. 10

2.4

SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. G. 11

2.5

START UP .............................................................................................................................. G. 11

2.6

LINEAR CONTROLS .............................................................................................................. G. 13

2.7

JOYSTICK .............................................................................................................................. G. 13

2.8

EXTERNAL CONTROLS ........................................................................................................ G. 15

2.9

MANAGEMENT OF ELECTROHYDRAULIC SPOOL VALVES ............................................. G. 15

3

POWER BEYOND ................................................................................................................ G. 19

3.1

DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... G. 19

3.2

OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 19

3.3

OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 19

4

STATIONARY WORKING ................................................................................................... G. 20

REAR LIFT

1

CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... G. 22

2

CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................... G. 23

3

DISPLAY .............................................................................................................................. G. 25

4

SAFETY ............................................................................................................................... G. 26

4.1

PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS ............................................................................. G. 26

4.2

WARNING LIGHT ................................................................................................................... G. 26

4.3

CEBIS TERMINAL .................................................................................................................. G. 26

4.4

ROAD TRANSPORT SAFETY ............................................................................................... G. 26

5

USING THE LINKAGE ......................................................................................................... G. 28

6

MODE SELECTION ............................................................................................................. G. 29

7

POSITION CONTROL .......................................................................................................... G. 30

8

FORCE CONTROL .............................................................................................................. G. 31

9

UPPER LIMIT ....................................................................................................................... G. 33

10

LOWERING SPEED ............................................................................................................. G. 34

11

TRANSPORT DAMPER ....................................................................................................... G. 35

12

ACTIVE WHEEL SLIP MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. G. 36

12.1

OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 36

12.2

ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................................ G. 36

12.3

OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 37

AXION 840-810 CMATIC - 02/2012 - en

Summary of Contents for AXION 810 CMATIC

Page 1: ...AXION 840 820 810 CMATIC Operator s manual...

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Page 3: ...ed in this operator s manual The description of the models contained in this operator s manual was established from technical specifications known at the time this operator s manual was written The op...

Page 4: ...permit The structure of these modules is identical in each section The different product groups have different module structures CLAAS always endeavours to retain these module structures in each docum...

Page 5: ...tools In the deployment or movement area of the tools Technical specifications The technical specifications dimensions and weights are provided on a non binding basis CLAAS reserves the right to modi...

Page 6: ...s Type of tractor Tractor serial number From To AXION A3100050 The operator s manual describes the possible equipment for your tractor Your tractor s equipment is listed in your order confirmation 6 A...

Page 7: ...m h Rotation speed Revolution per minute 1 min Weight Kilogram kg g Forced Newton N Torque Newton meter Nm Pressure Pascal Pa Power Watt W kW Flow rate Liter per minute l min Temperature Degree Celsiu...

Page 8: ...RVICES D ENGINE E TRANSMISSION F FRONT AXLE G REAR EQUIPMENT H FRONT EQUIPMENT I CEBIS TERMINAL J WHEELS AND TYRES K CHARACTERISTICS kg mm l L MAINTENANCE M OPERATIONS THAT ARE MANDATORY UNDER THE GUA...

Page 9: ...AND ACCESSORIES B 5 2 LIGHTING INDICATORS AND SAFETY B 6 2 1 DESCRIPTION B 6 2 2 LOW HIGH BEAMS AND HORN B 7 2 3 WORKING LIGHTS AND ROTATING BEACON B 8 2 4 OVERHEAD LIGHT B 9 2 5 REAR VIEW MIRRORS B 9...

Page 10: ...CONTROL CASING IN THE CAB C 9 7 1 FITTING BOX MOUNTING C 9 7 2 CABLE ROUTING C 9 8 BATTERY C 10 8 1 BATTERY COMPARTMENT C 10 8 2 BATTERY MASTER SWITCH C 11 9 FUSES AND RELAYS C 12 9 1 RECOMMENDATIONS...

Page 11: ...E 6 3 1 REVERSER NEUTRAL E 6 3 2 TRANSMISSION NEUTRAL E 6 3 3 ENGINE ANTI STALL E 7 3 4 PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS E 8 4 STARTING THE TRACTOR E 9 4 1 CLUTCH E 9 4 2 SELECTION OF MOVEMENT DIRECTION...

Page 12: ...RAKE E 45 6 TRAILER BRAKE E 48 6 1 HYDRAULIC BRAKE E 48 6 2 PNEUMATIC BRAKE E 49 F FRONT AXLE 1 CHARACTERISTICS F 2 2 PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS F 4 2 1 OPERATION F 4 2 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL F 4 2 3...

Page 13: ...3 1 DESCRIPTION G 19 3 2 OPERATION G 19 3 3 OPERATION G 19 4 STATIONARY WORKING G 20 REAR LIFT 1 CHARACTERISTICS G 22 2 CONTROLS G 23 3 DISPLAY G 25 4 SAFETY G 26 4 1 PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS G...

Page 14: ...9 2 MANUAL ADJUSTMENT G 50 9 3 CEBIS PANEL ADJUSTMENT G 51 10 POWER TAKE OFF END FITTING G 52 11 CONNECTING IMPLEMENTS TO THE POWER TAKE OFF G 53 12 STATIONARY WORKING G 54 REAR HITCH 1 CHARACTERISTI...

Page 15: ...3 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS H 9 4 4 OPERATION H 9 5 FRONT PRESSURE TAPS CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 7 H 11 5 1 DESCRIPTION H 11 5 2 CONTROLS H 11 5 3 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS H 12 5 4 OPERATION H 13 6 FRONT...

Page 16: ...6 5 1 DISPLAY H 36 5 2 DESCRIPTION OF ADJUSTMENTS H 37 5 3 ACTIVATION OF POSITION CONTROL H 37 5 4 UPPER LIMIT ADJUSTMENT H 38 5 5 ADJUSTMENT OF THE BOTTOM STOP H 38 5 6 RAISING SPEED ADJUSTMENT H 39...

Page 17: ...PERATION I 6 4 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY I 7 4 1 OPERATION I 7 4 2 WORK SCREEN I 8 4 3 ROAD SCREEN I 11 5 DIRECT ACCESS I 14 5 1 OPERATION I 14 5 2 OPERATION I 15 6 MALFUNCTIONS I 16 6 1 OPERATION I 16 6...

Page 18: ...RETICAL OR ACTUAL SPEED I 40 4 4 TOOL MANAGEMENT I 40 5 MAINTENANCE I 46 5 1 MAINTENANCE COUNTER I 46 5 2 LIST OF ACTIVE DEFECTS I 47 5 3 GEARBOX OIL TEMPERATURE I 48 6 F1 F2 F3 AND F4 FUNCTION CONTAC...

Page 19: ...DING A STAGE IN A SEQUENCE I 79 9 4 DELETING A STAGE IN A SEQUENCE I 80 9 5 SELECTING THE REGISTRATION MODE OF A SEQUENCE I 80 J WHEELS AND TYRES 1 TYRES J 2 1 1 RECOMMENDATIONS J 2 1 2 INFLATION PRES...

Page 20: ...AND DESTRUCTION L 16 9 FREQUENCY L 17 9 1 SUMMARY TABLE L 17 9 2 OPERATIONS L 20 10 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE INJECTION SYSTEM L 70 11 MAINTENANCE LOGBOOK L 71 M OPERATIONS THAT ARE MANDATORY UNDER THE GU...

Page 21: ...A IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATION SAFETY AXION 840 810 CMATIC 02 2012 en A 1...

Page 22: ...acceptable weight kg E Maximum acceptable load on the front axle according to the tires kg F Maximum load acceptable on the rear axle according to the tires kg G Acceptable tow weight without brake k...

Page 23: ...ulation type The regulation type 1 is broken down in the following manner Type of tractor Engine power code Number of drive wheels Cabin type Maximum tractor speed A31 7 AXION 810 8 AXION 820 9 AXION...

Page 24: ...r s power is affixed to the left hand side of the cab s rear apron according to the national legislation in force in the country where the tractor is used 1 Tractor type 2 Power 3 EEC certification nu...

Page 25: ...e type and serial number 2 101hsn04 3 101hsn00 Type Serial number The emissions 4 certification label is located on the right hand side of the engine This label provides information on the engine Manu...

Page 26: ...is located behind the rear panel 1 841msn03m A Reception number per EMC type Electromagnetic compatibility B Absorption ratio C Homologation number per cab type S e2 XXXXXX X XX XXX e2 C B A 1 841hsn...

Page 27: ...37 A certificate of conformity is supplied when each tractor is delivered Hence the tractor s manufacturer ensures conformance of the tracor with the CE directive mentioned previously upon initial mar...

Page 28: ...r will support alone any risks resulting from such a use Please call CLAAS for detailed and customised information to ensure compliant use in particular cases 6 1 2 Use non conformant with the purpose...

Page 29: ...s handrails provided Only move one hand when both feet are supported Only move one foot when gripping with both hands Sit in the driver s seat Close the door Depending on equipment fit Buckle your sea...

Page 30: ...d the attachments for the various supports Brakes Check that the brakes work properly Check the operation of the hand brake and foot brake Check that the front axle of the tractor is engaged when the...

Page 31: ...ribed in the manual clutch and brake free travel etc Never attempt to work on your tractor unless you have perfectly understood the procedure and have all the basic equipment required Removing disasse...

Page 32: ...workshop Moreover Always disconnect the battery negative terminal before working on the electrical system Never replace a defective fuse with a larger calibre fuse Risk of fire Never intervene on elem...

Page 33: ...s apply the legislation on driving wheel fitted farming tractors applicable in your country Never exceed the maximum transportation speed of the machine If in doubt consult the police or insurance com...

Page 34: ...are indicated on the tractor s identification plate These values are also found in the table detailing the tractor s specifications The limit values authorised by the country s traffic regulations Be...

Page 35: ...or trailer and do not use the tractor machine assembly if the instructions have not been followed in full If the tool is jammed or fails apply the operating mode described in the tool s user manual t...

Page 36: ...s transmission to neutral Apply the handbrake Chock the wheels of the tractor Make the application safe To prevent accidents ensure that suitable protection is available on parts which present a risk...

Page 37: ...ctor s power take off and attach it to the tool Refit the protective sleeve onto the power take off fitting After disengaging the power take off the tool may continue turning due to momentum Wait for...

Page 38: ...9 Air conditioner 5764 The A C system contains a gas which may be a risk in specific conditions Never intervene on the A C system Only staff of an approved workshop may perform work on an A C system...

Page 39: ...of CLAAS tractors have been tested in accordance with OECD EC methods Through these tests the protective structures integrated in FOPS Falling Object Protective Structure cabs have demonstrated their...

Page 40: ...and replaced at the intervals specified in the maintenance intervals 6 1 11 Passenger seat 6559 It is prohibited to transport a passenger without a seat provided for this purpose The use of the passe...

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