
TRIMAX 520
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Replacement of shaft, bearings and T-rings
TRIMAX is lowered onto the surface. Support for the flat steel crumbler is
established, if required.
Pay attention to unintentional rolling when the bolts in the bearings are
removed.
Fig. 25
1
The bolts in the bearings are
removed.
2
The shaft with the T-rings can be
rolled away from the frame.
3
The crown nut at the shaft end as
well as the quill screws in the
bearings are removed.
4
The T-ring can now be pulled of
the shaft.
5
Mounting is carried out in the
reverse order.
6
Loctite is applied to the pinol
screws.
Exchanging the tips of tines
TRIMAX must be securely supported so there is no risk of crushing or
collapse.
Fig. 26
The tine tips (A) can be turned
around and they are bolted into
place using three bolts. The tips
must be turned or exchanged
before any kind of wear and tear is
detected on the stalk onto which
the tip is bolted.
When turning tips, the old bolts can
be used, but when tips are
exchanged, new bolts must be
used. Any residual soil residue
squeezed between stalk and the
worn part must be removed.
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12x90 mm plough bolt Size. 10.9 for the fixation of the tip
A