CH160
21
8h
8h
20h
A
D
C
B
E
8.1.LUBRICATING THE BEARINGS
The bearings are lubricated at the factory,
and a similar lubricant should be used for sub-
sequent lubrication (Shell Alvania Grease R 3.
or Kendall L427). An excessive amount
of grease causes overheating and impairs
lubrication.
Lubricate the bearings every 200 working
hours or at least once a year.
Open the upper bearing housing - see bearing
housing assembly drawing, Fig. 28. Remove
old grease as carefully as possible and replace
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housing with grease.
Install the upper bearing housing and tighten
to 50 Nm.
LUBRICATING THE PTO SHAFT
Lubricate the PTO shaft prior to operation and
regularly, as shown in Fig. 16.
Lubricate the inner surface of the PTO shaft,
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Lubricate the shield tubes in wintertime to pre-
vent them from freezing and sticking.
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KNIFE AND ANVIL MAINTENANCE
Read the safety instructions.
The disk continues rotating
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is disengaged.
Wear protective gloves when
handling knives or anvils.
OPENING AND REMOVING
THE UPPER CHAMBER
Remove the upper chamber (A) securing bolts
(M6) (B) and fastening bolts (M12) (C). Turn
the upper chamber to the side.
To remove the upper chamber, remove
the securing bolt (M6) (D) and hinge bolt
(M12) (E).
Lock the disk with the lock bolt Fig. 18.
Remove the feeder or turn it to the side.
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Swing the joints sideways for lubrication
Lubricate the shield tubes
in wintertime to prevent
them from freezing and
sticking
Lubricate the outer
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surface
h= working hours
Fig. 16. Lubrication points and intervals for
the PTO shaft
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Fig. 17. Removing the upper chamber