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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

2  GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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The machine is made in accordance with the latest equipment state and approved safety 
regulations. However, dangers of user or third person injury or machine damage or 
creation of other material damage may arise during use.

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Use the machine only in a technically sound condition, in accordance with its purpose, 

aware of possible dangers, and while adhering to the safety instructions of this operating 
manual !!!
The Manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by the use of the machine that is in 
contradiction with the limit parameters of the machine and with the instructions for the 
use of the machine (Chapter 2 and 8). The User bears the risk.
Immediately remove especially the failures that may negatively affect safety!

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Machine operation may be performed by a person authorised by the operator under these 
conditions:

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It must own a valid driver's licence of the corresponding category,

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It  must  be  demonstrably  familiarised  with  the  safety  regulations  for  work  with  the 
machine and must practically master the machine operation,

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The machine may not be operated by juveniles,

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It must know the meaning of the safety signs located on the machine. Their respecting 
is important for safe and reliable machine operation.

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Maintenance and servicing repairs on the machine may only be performed by a person :

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Authorised by the operator,

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Educated in the machinery field with knowledge of repairs of similar machines,

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Demonstrably familiarised with safety regulations for work with the machine,

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During a repair of a machine connected to a tractor, it must own a driver's licence of 
the corresponding category.

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Machine operator must secure the safety of other persons when working with the 
machine or transporting the machine.

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During machine work in the field or during transport, the operator must control the 
machine from the tractor's cabin.

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The operator may enter the machine structure only with the machine at rest and blocked 
against movement, namely only for these reasons:

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Adjustment of the machine working parts,

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Repair and maintenance of the machine,

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When stepping on the machine, do not step on roller tyres, discs or other rotary parts. 
Those may turn and you can cause very serious injuries by the subsequent fall.

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Any changes or modifications of machine may be performed only with written consent of 
the manufacturer. For possible damage arisen due to ignoring this instruction, the 
producer bears no responsibility. The machine must be maintained equipped with 
prescribed accessories and equipment including safety marking. All warning and safety 
signs must be legible and in their places. In case of damage or loss, these signs must be 
immediately renewed.

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The operator must have the Operating Manual with the work safety requirements 
available at any time when working with the machine.

Summary of Contents for DISKOMAT 3 N

Page 1: ...ive from 01 08 2023 FARMET a s Ji inkov 276 552 03 esk Skalice CZ phone 420 491 450 111 GSM 420 774 715 738 Id No 46504931 Tax Id No CZ46504931 web www farmet cz e mail dzt farmet cz OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 38 Prepared by Technical Department Farmet a s on 31 08 2023 changes reserved...

Page 3: ...achine Characteristics This machine serial number must be stated whenever ordering spare parts for possible repairs The production label is located on the frame Use only spare parts for these machines...

Page 4: ...PREFACE 4 38 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 5: ...0 1 Adjusting the working depth of the machine 22 10 2 Machine adjustment using tracto s TPS arms 23 10 3 Setting the side deflector 23 10 4 Fixing the position of the roller 24 11 MACHINE MAINTENANCE...

Page 6: ...PREFACE 6 38...

Page 7: ...of use exceeding the determined purpose is forbidden Machine operation is performed by one person the tractor driver Machine operator must not use the machine in a different way especially Transport...

Page 8: ...mph Maximum transport speed 25 km h 15 mph Maximum slope grade 6 Machine weight 2 400 kg 5 300 lb 2 600 kg 5 750 lb Recommended towing means the real towing force may significantly vary according to...

Page 9: ...machine may only be performed by a person Authorised by the operator Educated in the machinery field with knowledge of repairs of similar machines Demonstrably familiarised with safety regulations for...

Page 10: ...ne If the operator must use medicines prescribed by a physician or uses freely sold medicines he must be informed by a physician whether he is capable of responsible and safe operation of the machine...

Page 11: ...of the machine is stated on the production label The dimensions of the transported machine including the transport means must comply with the valid regulations for road traffic decrees laws The transp...

Page 12: ...ine must have their load capacity at least identical with the weight of the handled machine Machine fastening for handling may only be performed in places designed for that and marked with self adhesi...

Page 13: ...the operating manual Observe the instructions and safety regulations for machine operation during use P 1 H When connecting or disconnecting do not step between the tractor and the machine also do no...

Page 14: ...vement by positioning on its working bodies discs U stroj DSK 5 8 PS zajist te kola n pravy podkl dac mi kl ny P 52 H Do not approach the rotary parts of the machine if these are not at rest i e they...

Page 15: ...WORK SAFETY LABELS Fig 1 Location of safety labels on the machine 15 38...

Page 16: ...ith a diameter of 620 mm 24 4 in with automatic spring protection There are deflectors directing and breaking flying soil located behind the front as well as the rear row of discs There are rubber tyr...

Page 17: ...f the producer best in cooperation with the expert servicing technician determined by the producer The operator must secure a functional test of all assembled parts after the completion of the machine...

Page 18: ...en working on slopes observe the lowest allowable slope grade of the set TRACTOR MACHINE Before starting the tractor motor check whether no person or animal is in the working space of the set and push...

Page 19: ...ractor engine power for disc plough harrow DISKOMAT 3 N 105 158 kW 140 215 HP DISKOMAT 3 5 N 120 180 kW 160 240 HP Requirement for the tractor s TPS Spacing of the lower suspension joints measured at...

Page 20: ...three point suspension equipment TPS 3 Fold the side discs on the main frame into the transport position Fold and unfold discs using the control lever see the figure When controlling the position of t...

Page 21: ...aws decrees after connecting the machine to the tractor for reason of a change of the axle load The driving properties of the set also change depending on the terrain nature adapt the manner of drivin...

Page 22: ...2 Setting the side deflector 3 Roller fixture 4 Setting the working depth 5 Discs processing depth 6 Rear roller 10 1 Adjusting the working depth of the machine Set the working depth using the bottom...

Page 23: ...with fault adjusted longitudinal plane particularly in heavy soils This is removed by modification of tractor arm height as follows When turning the machine to the left the front discs are set lower...

Page 24: ...the top pin on the rear frame gate to secure undesirable falling of rear frames with the roller to the main frame of the machine when lifting at the headland Insert the top pin in the closest hole to...

Page 25: ...nce and repair of the machine you must secure those parts of the machine that could endanger the operator by falling or another movement For catching the machine during handling using lifting equipmen...

Page 26: ...MACHINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 26 38...

Page 27: ...he bearings The tractor engine must be switched off for the replacement of bearings and the operator or repairman must prevent any access to unauthorised persons to the tractor Only replace the roller...

Page 28: ...ng disassembly and assembly The location of the equipment on the machine can be found in the spare parts catalogue Tool parts 1 Part for disassembling the bearing ring 2 Part for disassembling the bea...

Page 29: ...sassembly Procedure 1 Mount and screw the tool pin onto the cylinder pin 2 Screw the tool body in insert the part for bearing disassembly and mount onto the bearing using the nuts 3 Disassemble the be...

Page 30: ...ure 1 Mount and screw the tool pin onto the cylinder pin 2 Screw the tool body mount the part for disassembling the bearing mount the part for disassembling the ring and attach it using the nuts 3 Dis...

Page 31: ...11 2 1 3 Assembling bearings onto pins Procedure 1 Mount and screw the tool pin onto the cylinder pin 2 Mount the bearing liner and screw the tool body in 3 Assemble the bearing by screwing the tool b...

Page 32: ...o not have to be always used Mount the house bearings to the rollers Insert the roller with the bearings between the frame side plates and assess whether you need to use the SPACERS 1 Spacers 1 Side p...

Page 33: ...n a flat and solid surface with sufficient load capacity Clean the machine before storing and conserve so that it is not damaged in any way during storage Pay special attention to all marked lubricati...

Page 34: ...the season and before storing the machine Plastic grease KP2P 20 Likx dle DIN 51 502 Lubricant handling Protect yourselves against direct contact with oils by using gloves or protective creams Thoroug...

Page 35: ...35 38 ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION 14 ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION Handle oils and greases according to valid waste laws and regulations...

Page 36: ...ng machine disposal that steel parts and parts in which hydraulic oil or lubricating grease moves are differentiated Steel parts must be cut by the operator while observing safety regulations and hand...

Page 37: ...e and while fulfilling the conditions stated in the operating manual 3 The warranty does not apply to wearable spare parts i e regular mechanical wear and tear of replaceable parts of the working sect...

Page 38: ...SERVICING AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS 38 38...

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