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S A F E T Y

 

 

Most  accidents  occur  during  work,  maintenance  or  transport  due  to  the  non-observance  of  the 
fundamental  safety  requirements.  This  is  why  you  are  the  most  important  person  for  operating  and 
maintaining your rake. Regardless of whether you are working alone, with your family members or other 
persons, always read and observe the basic method of operation. Additionally, warning labels are affixed 
to the rake that serve as a reminder to always observe safety practices. 

- The indicated operation, maintenance and safety instructions must be strictly observed 

at all times in order to ensure safe and secure rotary rake operation. 

- Before beginning work, the operator must be aware of the functioning principle of all of the 

rotary rake components. It may be too late for this during work. Above all, learn how to 
disconnect the rake quickly and safely in case of an emergency. 

- The operation and maintenance manual must be kept for the entire service life of the machine. 

 - The metal nameplate must always be legible, visible and clean. 

- When attaching or detaching the rotary rake to or from the tractor, always put the 

support foot in the corresponding position (safety). 

- Be especially careful when attaching or detaching the rake to or from the tractor; the area 

around the lifting device is dangerous. 

 - Check the tractor’s front wheels for damage prior to operation. Attach weights in the provided place. 

 - Observe the maximum permissible axle load and total weight. Due to the added weight, the 

load is redistributed on the wheel axles. 

 - Use a cab tractor for road safety requirements. Keep all windows closed during work to minimize 

the noise level. 

- Prior to starting the rake, even for a very short distance, always put it in the transport position. 

Observe the permissible overall dimensions for transport. 

 - Before driving on public roads, secure the rake for safe transport and always observe 

road safety regulations. 

 - In special circumstances, use lights to signal danger, if not contrary to traffic regulations. 

 - Never transport others on the rake or the tractor during work or transport. 

 - Never transport an unsecured rotary rake.  

- Never transport operating machinery. 

 - Never turn on the connection shaft when the rake is in the transport position. 

 - Never leave the driver’s seat while the tractor is operating. 

- Every time before using the rake, check whether all parts (nuts, screws, etc.) are 

sufficiently tightened, 
and in particular secure the spring tine brackets and spring tines. 

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Page 1: ...a www fpm agromehanika rs ROTARY RAKE HAY HARVESTER WITH ADJUSTABLE PYRAMID No 39811 ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS LIST 12 2016 Email razvoj fpm agromehanika rs info fpm agromehanika rs I...

Page 2: ...service centres with trained personnel offer original parts for your rotary rake These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected at the same facility where the rakes are produced in order to ensu...

Page 3: ...Lubrication 21 Important notes 21 Rotary rake storage 22 Certificate and declaration of conformity 23 34 Spare parts list USER WARNING It is extremely important that the PTO shaft connected to your ra...

Page 4: ...frequently as a warning for the operator and other individuals for the purpose of preventing a surprise when using the rotary rakes DANGER The word DANGER is used to indicate a forbidden action that...

Page 5: ...nd the manufacturer may not be held liable for any transport damages THE MANUFACTURER MAY NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS AS A RESULT OF A ROTARY RAKE DEFECT OR INJURIES TO THIRD PARTIES NOR F...

Page 6: ...ot in the corresponding position safety Be especially careful when attaching or detaching the rake to or from the tractor the area around the lifting device is dangerous Check the tractor s front whee...

Page 7: ...the provided chains the PTO shaft guard may not turn If the guard is damaged replace it immediately Prior to starting the tractor and beginning work the operator must ensure that no individuals child...

Page 8: ...unintentional lowering Never use the rotary rake on sloping terrain or transport the rake using a tractor with a narrow wheel track NEVER IGNORE THESE WARNINGS S A F E T Y USING THE PTO SHAFT Only PTO...

Page 9: ...t the machine is lowered to the ground stable and secured to prevent unintentional restart place scotch blocks under the wheels The tires may only be fitted removed and repaired by a competent person...

Page 10: ...ffixed to your rotary rake for your safety and the safety of others working with you Holding the manual in your hand walk around the machine and check all the warning labels and instructions from the...

Page 11: ...following meaning first digit year of manufacture second and third digit manufacturer code remaining six digits product number from the day of production start Page 11 6 5 ROTATING PARTS DANGER FROM...

Page 12: ...9 9 Tractor category II I II I II MIn tractor power KW KS 55 75 33 45 33 45 Max working speed kmph 15 15 15 Max performance ha h 6 9 6 5 6 2 Wheels 4 16x6 50 8 4 15x6 00 6 4 15x6 00 6 Weight kg 720 6...

Page 13: ...ighten all the screws during installation Each figure uses symbols showing the installation location Read the content carefully in order to assemble the rotary rake properly ROTARY RAKE PACKAGEFPM Bol...

Page 14: ...ne brackets see directional arrow The spring tines are secured to the supports using the screw B M12x65 self locking nut G M12 washer C 13x35x5 spring washer F and tine holder D Make sure that all par...

Page 15: ...attached to the outside in relation to the third point For category II tractors the diameter of the third point pin must be 25 mm Using stabiliser chains secure the rake to prevent it swinging sidewa...

Page 16: ...distance of 20 mm must be provided If not provided both PTO shaft tubes and both PTO shaft guards must be shortened equally see Figures 5 and 6 Round off any sharp edges Figure 7 and clean and lubrica...

Page 17: ...k the wheels R by unscrewing the screws N making sure you loosen the nut Q as shown in Figure 10 Raise the wheel up by one or two positions to achieve the required tine setting Retighten the screw N D...

Page 18: ...fest in two ways as follows 1 Poor harvesting with hay remaining in the middle of the swath Figure 13 This is eliminated by shortening the upper linkage 2 Poor harvesting on one side of the rotary rak...

Page 19: ...rom the side ROTARY RAKE TRANSPORT FPM Boljevac Prepare the rotary rake for the transport position as follows Unlock the swath board B Figure 16 Fully retract the board bracket towards the rotor to fu...

Page 20: ...ing PTO shaft parts every 50 hours of operation horizontal rotating rotor assembly carrying the tines as required swath board support all rotating sliding and articulating joints on the rotary rake fr...

Page 21: ...o prevent it moving swinging sideways using the stabiliser chains ROTARY RAKE STORAGE FPM Boljevac If the rake is going to be out of operation for a longer period of time remove all dirt and grass acc...

Page 22: ...Page 22 CERTIFICATE AND DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FPM Boljevac...

Page 23: ...ring parts machine name and number series name and number of the spare part as per this list quantity of the required spare parts desired delivery method by mail express post etc customer s full addre...

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