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MACHINE ADJUSTMENT

10  MACHINE ADJUSTMENT

10.1 Adjusting the working depth of the machine 

Execute the adjustment only when  the machine is  set  on the shares or  when it is  recessed  (see 
below).

1.

If the machine is equipped with a twin roller, first pull out the stopper securing the roller for 
transport.

2.

Set the working depth by the upper stopper on the gate of the rear framework of the roller on 
the scale from 1 to 16.

3.

Set the lengthwise level of the machine by the position of the bottom shoulders of the tractor 
and  adjusting  the  drawbar  of  the  third  point  of  the  tractor,  this  will  ensure  even  processing 
depth of the first and second row of shares.

The  working  depth  of  the  machine  must  be  set  so  that  the  spring  protection  of  the  working 
tools  (tines)  does  not  unlock  frequently.  The  spring  protection  should  only  release  very 
sporadically.  Unlocking  can  occur  on  a  maximum  of  one  working  tool  (tine)  on  the  entire 
machine after a 100 - 200 m drive. If unlocking is more frequent, it is necessary to reduce the 
working  depth  or  use  narrow  chisels.  Due  to  the  frequent  release  of  the  spring  protection, 
excessive  wear  of  the  pins  and  other  parts  of  the  spring  protection  can  occur.  In  this  case, 
their more frequent replacement is necessary.

The safety triangle must be put into the work position when working. (Fig.6)

4.

Set the working depth of the rectifying discs by moving them in the holders and changing the 
position  of  the  stopper.  Observe  caution  during  the  setting.  Properly  set  discs  will  ensure 
perfect  levelling  and  covering  by  fine  soil  in  the  whole  width  of  the  swathe.  When  the  disc 
depth is too low, there are lines after the rear shares. When the discs are set too deep, there 
are tracks of heaped soil after the machine. Check the proper setting of the discs during work 
– the setting may vary due to the soil conditions and wear and tear of the discs.
You can use the auxiliary handle attached to the left side of the frame of the machinie for disc 
setting.  After  putting  the  handle  into  the  disc  holder  (Fig.7)  set  the  disc  into  the  required 
position and secure with a stopper.
There  is  a  label  for  disc  depth  setting  is  located  on  the  left  side  rectifying  disc  for  better 
arrangement (Fig.7). The values on the label are for orientation only and they do not have to 
correspond with the values on the rear frame gate.

The  working  depth  of  the  discs  must  never  be  identical  with  the  working  depth  of  the 
shares–„X“

5.

Recess  the  machine  into  the  soil,  leave  it  recessed  and  secure  the  machine  by  the  bottom 
stopper  on  the  gate  of  the  rear  framework  from  undesirable  falling  of  the  rear  frameworks 
with  the  roller  on  the  main  machine  framework  when  working  on  the  plough  turning  end. 
Push the stopper into the closest hole under the rear framework.

6.

The depth setting must be the same on the left and right side of the machine.

A. Tractor's three-point pull rod
B. Three-point flange
C. Rear frame gates
D. Rear swinging frames with rollers
E. Tractor hydraulics arms

Summary of Contents for DUOLENT DX 380 NS

Page 1: ...from 01 01 2022 FARMET a s Jiřinková 276 552 03 Česká Skalice CZ phone 420 491 450 111 fax 420 491 450 136 GSM 420 774 715 738 IČ 46504931 DIĆ CZ46504931 www farmet cz e mail farmet farmet cz OPERATING MANUAL D DU UO OL LE EN NT T D DX X 3 38 80 0 N NS S D DX X 4 46 60 0 N NS S D DX X 5 55 50 0 N NS S ...

Page 2: ...2 38 Prepared by Technical Department Farmet a s on 01 02 2022 changes reserved ...

Page 3: ...ating manual Your Machine 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 according to the Spare parts catalogue officially issued by the manufacturer Farmet a s Česka Skalice POSSIBILITIES OF USE OF YOUR MACHINE The cultivator DUOLENT is designed for cu...

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

Page 5: ... AT THE CUSTOMER 18 8 COMMISSIONING 19 8 1 Agregation to a tractor 20 8 2 Hydraulics connection 21 8 3 Folding and unfolding of the machine 22 9 MACHINE TRANSPORT ON ROADS 23 10 MACHINE ADJUSTMENT 25 10 1 Adjusting the working depth of the machine 25 10 2 Share securing 27 10 3 Placement of top left and right shares on the machine 28 11 MACHINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 30 12 MACHINE STORAGE 31 13 M...

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

Page 7: ...ng the determined purpose is forbidden The machine is only operated by one person the tractor driver Machine operator must not use the machine in a different way especially Transport of persons and animals on the machine structure Transport of burdens on the machine structure Aggregation of the machine with another towing equipment than stated in Chapter 8 1 ...

Page 8: ... 429 HP Working speed 8 12 kph 5 7 5 mph Maximum transport speed 20 kph 12 4 mph Maximum slope grade 6 Machine weight 2220 kg 4894 lb 2570 kg 5666 lb 1475 1585 kg 6437 lb Recommended towing means the real towing force may significantly vary according to the processing depth soil conditions land slope working body wear and adjustment 1 2 Safety statement This warning sign warns about an immediate d...

Page 9: ...ine 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 work with the machine During a repair of a machine connected to a tractor it must own a driver s licence of the corresponding category Machine operator must secure the safety of other persons when workin...

Page 10: ...ing the machine 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 under these circumstances Protective tools For operation and maintenance use tight clothes protective gloves and goggles against dust and sharp parts of the machine 10 38 ...

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 transported machine must be always fastened to the transport means so that its spontaneous loosening could not happen The carrier is responsible for damage caused by the loosening of incorrectly or insuffi...

Page 12: ...hine 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 adhesive labels showing the chain symbol After fastening suspending at designated points it is forbidden to move in the space of possible reach of the handled machine ...

Page 13: ...y regulations for machine operation during use P 1 H When connecting or disconnecting do not step between the tractor and the machine also do not enter this space if the tractor and the machine are not at rest and the engine is not turned off P 2 H Stay out of reach of the drawn up machine P 4 H Stay outside the reach of the tractor agricultural machine set if the tractor engine is in operation P ...

Page 14: ...stay outside their reach P 50 H Secure the machine against unwanted movement by positioning on its working bodies shares P 52 H Do not approach the rotary parts of the machine if these are not at rest i e they do not turn P 53 H It is strictly folding and unfolding the side frames on slopes or inclined surfaces P 100 H The shown positions of the lever and the function of the hydraulic spherical va...

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

Page 16: ...c spring securing There is a row of discs on the rear crossbar of the framework There are also swinging rear frames equipped with the rear roller at tached to the main frame Side frameworks are unfolded with the use of rectilinear hydraulic motors con nected to the external hydraulic circuit 6 1 Working parts of the machine 1 TPS towing suspension 2 Hydraulic motor 3 Machine framework 4 Setting th...

Page 17: ... first tested and adjusted under factual conditions 1 Roller frame 4 Front leveller blades 2 Roller cleaner 5 Bolts for adjusting leveller blades 3 Roller Possibilities for setting front leveller blades 1 Front leveller blades located in front of the roller wheels throw clods directly under the wheels that crush them 2 Front leveller blades located between the roller wheels throw soil inside the w...

Page 18: ...of 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 assembly The operator must secure that the handling of the machine using lifting equipment during its assembly is in accordance with chapter 4 ...

Page 19: ...rmed on a flat and hardened surface When working on slopes observe the lowest 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 the warning sound signal The operator is responsible for the safety and all damage caused by the operation of the tractor and the connected machine The operator is obliged...

Page 20: ...ne power for cultivator DX 550 NS 180 320 kW 241 429 HP Požadavek na TBZ traktoru Spacing of the lower suspension joints measured at the joint axes TPS 3 895 1 5 mm 35 24 in KIROVEC 1110 1 5 mm 43 7 in ø of the hole of the lower suspension joints for the machine suspension pivots TPS 3 37 4 37 75 mm 1 472 1 486 in KIROVEC 60 5 61 mm 2 381 2 401 in ø of the hole of the upper suspension joint for th...

Page 21: ...ble tools For connecting the hydraulic system of the machine to the tractor use the plug on the machine and the socket on the tractor of the quick couplers of the same type Perform the connection of the quick couplers of the machine to the hydraulic circuits of the tractor so that the folding of the side frames BLUE and WHITE DUST CAP is on one control circuit In order to prevent accidental or for...

Page 22: ...e end position to the stoppers Procedure for lowering the machine Push in the side extensible discs into the transport position Fig 3 if the machine is equipped with them and secure them with the stopper Remove the securing stoppers located under the lowering joints Lift the machine on the suspender of the tractor Place the safety triangle for slow vehicles on the frame of the rear roller i e into...

Page 23: ...of the rear roller during transport on ground communications Fig 6 detail X The lighting must be activated during travelling on roads The tractor must be equipped with a special light device of an orange colour which must be activated during travelling on roads The maximum transport speed during travelling on roads is20 km hod 12 4 mph Secure the lower shoulders of the tractor TPS from side swing ...

Page 24: ...lic The operator is obliged to secure sufficient outlook during reversing from his position of the tractor driver In case of insufficient outlook the operator is obliged to call a competent and informed person The operator must secure the arms of the rear TPS of the tractor in the transport position during road transport i e prevent unexpected arm drop using the hydraulic arm control lever At the ...

Page 25: ...n the holders and changing the position of the stopper Observe caution during the setting Properly set discs will ensure perfect levelling and covering by fine soil in the whole width of the swathe When the disc depth is too low there are lines after the rear shares When the discs are set too deep there are tracks of heaped soil after the machine Check the proper setting of the discs during work t...

Page 26: ...entation depth of the machine DUOLENT Setting scale Orientation depth mm in Setting scale Orientation depth mm in 1 60 2 36 9 204 8 03 2 78 3 07 10 222 8 74 3 96 3 78 11 240 9 45 4 114 4 49 12 258 10 16 5 132 5 20 13 276 10 87 6 150 5 90 14 294 11 57 7 168 6 61 15 312 12 28 8 186 7 32 16 330 13 00 26 38 ...

Page 27: ...pivot of the securing tighten as needed Regularly check the nut tightening of the securing rod 1 Upper pivot 2 Lower pivot 3 Safety back stop 4 Lower hardened case 5 Upper hardened case SHARES Shares nomenclature Pos Title Pos Title 1 Lower share SK 5 Top right share with deflector 2 Lower share MULTICARBIDE 6 Top left share with deflector 3 Top right share 7 Left wing 4 Top left share 8 Right win...

Page 28: ...MACHINE ADJUSTMENT 10 3 Placement of top left and right shares on the machine DX 380 NS DX 460 NS 28 38 ...

Page 29: ...MACHINE ADJUSTMENT DX 550 NS 29 38 ...

Page 30: ... bearings observe caution to prevent their damage When working on a lifted machine use suitable support equipment supported at marked points or at points suitable for that During adjustment cleaning maintenance 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 e...

Page 31: ... lubrication plan Lay by the machine in the transport position rested on the rear roller and frames Place a suitable support under the frames e g crossbar so that the tips of the chisels are above the ground If you do not have a suitable support dismount the chisels If you lay by the machine on the chisels they might get damaged by the weight of the machine The damage might also incur when you lay...

Page 32: ...32 38 MACHINE LUBRICATION SCHEDULE 13 MACHINE LUBRICATION SCHEDULE The machine is completely maintenance free when it comes to lubrication Therefore it is not necessary to lubricate the machine ...

Page 33: ...33 38 ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION 14 ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION Handle oils and greases according to valid waste laws and regulations ...

Page 34: ...ing 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 handed over to the secondary raw material collection point He must proceed with other parts according to valid laws about waste ...

Page 35: ...ne 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 sections shares edges etc 4 The warranty does not apply to indirect consequences of possible damage such as service life decrease etc 5 The warranty is bound to the machine and is not void upon an owner ...

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