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INDUSTRI ES 

PTV  LTD 

SW04 

SWING-WING 

VERTICUTTER/SCARIFIER 

OWNERS  MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for SWING-WING SW04

Page 1: ...G N INDUSTRI ES PTV LTD SW04 SWING WING VERTICUTTER SCARIFIER OWNERS MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ssembly Instructions 5 Operating Instructions 5 1 Preliminary checks 5 2 Set up 5 3 Transporting traversing the Verticutter 5 4 Verticutting 5 5 Shut down 6 Maintenance Operations 6 1 Adjustments and...

Page 4: ...h nominal 0 to 40mm maximum with standard blades Blades Standard Optional Tungsten carbide tipped spring steel 210mm x 2mm tip Part No 0232 210mm x 3mm tip Part No 0217 210mm x 1mm tip Part No 1122 Bl...

Page 5: ...ial injury to the operator or damage to the machinery This machine is not for use in anything other than the soil profiles typically to be found on the sporting fields mentioned above Any use of this...

Page 6: ...tations described in this manual 2 2 Warning Symbols Throughout this manual the following symbols are used to indicate important safety issues When either or both of these symbols are present the oper...

Page 7: ...f your requirements Use only genuine Graden parts substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet the safety and performance standards required for safe and effective operation of the Swing W...

Page 8: ...y due to the aforementioned ongoing development Graden Industries reserve the right to change the machinery specifications without notice 3 1 General Rules Direction on the machine right or left is de...

Page 9: ...eginning to learn how to use the Swing Wing Verticutter Do not allow anybody to operate the machine without instruction Know your controls and how to stop the machine and shut down the tractor quickly...

Page 10: ...es highly flammable petroleum fuel and produces toxic exhaust gases Only add fuel to or run the engine in the open never indoors 3 3 Personal Protective Equipment PPE Clothing should be reasonably snu...

Page 11: ...e very careful and maintain minimum ground speed when operating over rough ground around trees ditches fences or on sloping ground WARNING Stay alert for holes ditches or obstacles that might obstruct...

Page 12: ...Never allow anybody near the tractor controls while adjustments maintenance or servicing are being performed Keep both the Swing Wing and the tractor especially around the engine free of any debris Re...

Page 13: ...Shaft 3 Unscrew the stands from the pallet and remove the machine from the pallet 4 Attach the Castor Wheels 5299 to the front 0622 and rear 0624 stands with the bolts supplied use inch AF spanners 5...

Page 14: ...lly raise the left and right hand wheel axles 1115 1116 until both of the Swing Wing blade reels are about to touch the ground 6 Attach the P T O shaft to the Swing Wing ensuring the locking pin pops...

Page 15: ...blades to pull themselves into the turf 6 Make a test cut on level ground of several metres and check that the Verticutter is cutting to a consistent depth across the full width of the cut 7 Adjust th...

Page 16: ...to storage maintenance area 6 Generally clean the Swing Wing Verticutter making sure that there is no accumulated debris around the blades and P T O 7 Slide front and rear stands down to the lower hei...

Page 17: ...engine and remove the key before proceeding DANGER Raise the Swing Wing clear of turf or surface disengage the P T O turn off the engine set the park brake and remove the key before carrying out any...

Page 18: ...0421 until there is just enough tension to hold the idler pulley in place Tap the idler pulley forward in the slots with a plastic mallet or similar tool until sufficient tension is being applied to...

Page 19: ...ntric locking collar on the bearing 5088 at the right end of the rotor shaft and tap the locking collar in the opposite direction to which it has been locked Remove the collar Note These eccentric loc...

Page 20: ...ng 5088 to slide along the rotor shaft to provide some free movement and gently allow the blade reel to drop free from the rotor housing The reel is still attached to the machine at the universal join...

Page 21: ...and that the blade orientation is correct 6 2 2 Belt Replacement Note Most of the stretch that the belts experience takes place in the first few hours under load conditions after they have been first...

Page 22: ...o on the left of the pulley These two must be fed over the large pulley 5130 and placed between the large pulley and the gearbox Now feed the 2nd from left belt into the 2nd from left groove on the bo...

Page 23: ...Clear any debris generally especially from around PTO shaft Every 40 Hours Grease rotor shaft bearings Grease universal joints Grease PTO shaft splines Every 6 Months Grease all bearings Check all bel...

Page 24: ...F x Lona Bolt C 5 l6 UNF x l Lonn Bolt D 5 l6 UNF x 2 Lona Bolt E 5 l6 UNF Nvloc Nut F 5 16 Hex Nut G 5 16 Flat Washer H 5 16 Internal Tooth Washer I 5 16 Sorinn Washer J 3 8 UNF x l Lona Bolt K 3 8 U...

Page 25: ...3 8 UNFx Lona Boll 0455 Idler Soacer Bush K 3 8 UNF x l Lona Boll 0500 Drive Cover L 3 8 UNFx l Lona Boll 0501 Mount Anale M 3 8 UNF x l Lona Bolt 0510 Bush N 3 8 UNF x 2 Lona Bolt 0560 Heavv Dutv Idl...

Page 26: ...Wina Frame lll l Left Hand Rotor Housina 1112 Riaht Hand Rotor Housina 1115 Left Hand Wheel Axle 1116 Rioht Hand Wheel Axle 1129 Lockino Lever Small 1150 Rear Heioht Adjustment Screw 0047 f H 5141 r I...

Page 27: ...8 2 Warning Compliance Decals DANGER DO NOT OPERATEWITH COVER REMOVED PART NO 5312 Cover Warning Decal x3 DANGER KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY PART NO 5154 Danger Decal x7 PART NO 5179 CE Decal...

Page 28: ...Ltd 26 28 Scammel Street Campbellfield Victoria AUSTRALIA 3061 Phone 03 9305 3400 Fax 03 9305 3995 International Phone 61 3 9305 3400 Email sales graden com au Website www gradenturf com Doc 010 SW04...

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