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COMBIFLEX 

 
 

 

 

 

EN 

300 cm 

Series no.: 00100-XXXX 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for COMBIFLEX

Page 1: ...COMBIFLEX EN 300 cm Series no 00100 XXXX...

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Page 3: ...e parts which helps provide an overview of the individu al parts EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DALBO A S DK 7183 Randb l hereby declares that the machine described above has been manufactured in accord...

Page 4: ...g speed 13 MAINTENANCE 14 Lubrication 14 REPLACEMENTS AND REPAIRS 15 Uninstalling of drum goods on the outside of bearing plates A 16 Uninstalling drum goods on the inside of bearing plates E 16 ADDIT...

Page 5: ...operating the drum it must be ensured that there is no one located within reach of the machine The machine may only be operated from inside the trac tor The hand levers are secured against unintention...

Page 6: ...lling oil on the ground If this should happen anyway it should be col lected and sent for destruction Hands must be cleaned thoroughly after contact with oil and grease on the skin Change out of oil s...

Page 7: ...ractor must be used Correct use The correct use of the machine also includes complying with the manufacturer s operating maintenance and repair instructions as well as using only original spare parts...

Page 8: ...ns Safety Description of the machine including setup Getting Started and Driving Additional Equipment Maintenance Repairs The following symbols are used in the instruction manual for Points that are e...

Page 9: ...via the tractor s three point hitch The machine can work at a maximum speed of 10 km h The speed shall however always be ad justed to the nature of the area Any other use of the machine which does no...

Page 10: ...eye Connecting Fig 1 The drum is connected to the tractor s permanent drawbar whereby the drawbar eye A must be positioned between the drawbar forks Fig 1 In sert hitch pin Secure the hitch pin with l...

Page 11: ...justment possibilities make your drum more versatile and allow the opportunity to obtain optimal use from the machine In order to achieve uniform pressure across the field the tow must be set correctl...

Page 12: ...ting of lifting arm Connecting Connect the drum to the vehicle s three point hitch at these points A Secure hitch pins with linchpin or similar Disconnecting Remove hitch pins In this way the drum can...

Page 13: ...the safety information relevant to the machine There must never be people present within the machinery s range of movement Driving speed Driving at 6 10 km h is recommended but driving must always be...

Page 14: ...ounted in the places where wear and tear are greatest All screw connections must be tightened after the first day of work Cotters and bolts are checked in order to avoid breakdown Lubrication Fig 2 Lu...

Page 15: ...then mounted onto the opposing section All maintenance and repair work on the drum may only be carried out after the ma chine has been secured against accidental starting by lowering the machinery at...

Page 16: ...trac tor Replacing drum goods Fig 3 1 The machine is mounted onto the tractor s hitch 2 Loosen the bolts B 3 Remove plate C 4 Pull out the ring D 5 Mounting is undertaken in the re verse order Uninsta...

Page 17: ...removed from the main frame 3 Goods on shaft incl bearing plates are jacked up on an even surface and tilted 4 Loosen the bolts H 5 Remove plate I 6 Pull out the ring J 7 Remove the flange bearing K...

Page 18: ...d with hydraulic wheel frame The wheel frame is mounted with stud and linchpin A on the main frame and the cylinder is mounted between the main frame and wheel frame with stud and cotter linchpin B Hy...

Page 19: ...ic sys tem before disconnecting the hoses Releasing air from the system Longer periods of inactivity can result in small amounts of air getting into the sys tem This can be seen while working with the...

Page 20: ...tear are greatest All screw connections must be tightened after the first day of work Cotters and bolts are checked in order to avoid breakdown The hydraulic system should also be checked to ensure it...

Page 21: ...wheel is spun around and there should be no resistance On ly a little bit of slack should be felt in the hub housing when the wheel is moved from side to side If there is too much slack repeat the pro...

Page 22: ...ctor is braked the engine stopped and the ignition key removed For all repair work on the hydraulics always pay close attention to safety Before starting work the pressure must be released from the hy...

Page 23: ...ll air from the system If a cylinder is not aired out correctly as described above there is a risk upon activa tion that part of the machine will suddenly move at a greater velocity than normal and wi...

Page 24: ...head are re moved 7 All parts are checked for chips burrs etc Check for rust around the scraper ring pos 6 1 in the cap If this is the case it must be removed INSTALLATION 1 New gaskets are mounted in...

Page 25: ...pos 19 are removed 4 The shaft pos 2 can now be knocked out 5 The bearings pos 17 18 are removed 6 The sealant ring pos 16 is re moved Installation 1 The outer rings of the bearings pos 17 18 are moun...

Page 26: ...COMBIFLEX Page 26 Hydraulics diagram for COMBIFLEX wheel frame 91134 1 0 mm Tractor pump and valve vencil Tilting cylinder white 91849 7030 X 205...

Page 27: ...thout DALBO A S s written permission No original spare parts were used Under no circumstances can DALBO A S be made responsible for consequential damage loss of income or operating losses as a result...

Page 28: ...the weight on the part in question Which is why it is important to support this section underneath or with rigging so that there is no danger of falling Hydraulic hoses and cylinders must be disconnec...

Page 29: ...COMBIFLEX Page 29 Spare parts...

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