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Rotary Crusher GT 135 + 155 

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Safety Recommendations 

 

Beware of the following Potential Dangers associated with the use of this machine: 

 

  Becoming trapped when hitching or unhitching 

  Vehicle overbalancing when arm is extended 

  Electrocution due to hitting overhead power lines 

  Getting caught on rotating power take off (PTO) 

  Being hit or caught by any moving part, e.g. belts, pulleys, arms, cutting head 

  Being hit by flying debris or machine parts due to machine damage 

  Injection of high pressure oil from damaged couplings or hydraulic hoses 

Always 

  Ensure the operator has read this handbook and has been trained to use the machine. 

  Ensure all cab safety guards are in place and all vehicle windows closed. 

  Before leaving the vehicle cab always ensure that the flail head is firmly on the ground, 

no weight is on the machine’s hydraulics and the rotor has stopped spinning. 

  Check  that  all  guards  are  properly  fitted  and  there  are  no  damaged  or  loose  parts. 

Particular  attention  should  be  given  to  the  flails  to  ensure  they  are  not  damaged, 
cracked or missing. 

  Inspect work area for wire, steel posts, large stones and other dangerous materials and 

remove before starting work. 

  Beware of the danger of overhead power cables.  The operator must be aware of the 

maximum  height  and  reach  of  the  machine  when  working  under  power  cables.  The 
minimum legal height for 11,000 and 22,000-volt cables is 5.2 meters from the ground.  
When  fully  extended,  the  machine  may  well  exceed  this  height  so  extreme  caution 
should be practiced. For more information contact the Health and Safety Executive or 
your local power company. 

  Ensure  that  all  warning  labels  are  always  visible  and  that  they  are  not  damaged, 

defaced or missing. 

  Lower the head to the ground when parking up 

  Fit  locking  pins  to  slew  and  height  before  transport  and  before  unhitching  when 

applicable. 

  Wear ear defenders if operating without a quiet cab or with the cab windows open. 

  Ensure vehicle guards are fitted correctly and are undamaged 

  Work at a safe speed, taking into account terrain, passing vehicles and obstacles 

  Ensure  that  the  vehicle  meets  the  minimum  weight  recommendations  of  the  machine 

manufacturer and that ballast is used if necessary 

  Check that machine fittings and couplings are in good condition 

 

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for attachment and removal of machine from the 
vehicle are warning signs to alert others to the type of machine working in the vicinity. 
Signs should be placed at both ends of the work site and should be in accordance with 
Department of Transport recommendations. 

  Ensure flails are of the type recommended by the manufacturer, are securely fitted and 

are undamaged. 

  Ensure  hydraulic  pipes are  correctly  routed to  avoid  damage from  chafing,  stretching, 

pinching or kinking. 

  Disengage the machine, stop the engine and remove the key before leaving the vehicle 

cab for any reason. 

  Clean up any debris left at the work site. 

  Ensure  that  when  you  remove  the  machine  from  the  vehicle  it  is  secured  in  a  safe 

position using the stands provided. 

 

Summary of Contents for GT 135

Page 1: ...GreenTec Rotary Crusher GT 135 155 1 Rotary Crusher GT 135 155 HANDBOOK...

Page 2: ...this book different to the machine it relates to please contact the After Sales Department for advice Greentec Machinery Limited 2015 Please ensure that this manual is handed to the operator before u...

Page 3: ...tor Preparation 8 Vehicle Ballast 8 Front weights 8 Rear weights 8 Factors that affect stability 9 Suggestions to increase stability 9 Safety 10 Safety Recommendations 11 Always 11 Never 12 Introducti...

Page 4: ...r website www greentec eu where the login via the dealer s access gives you the latest updates on instructional and part books on our entire product range The password for dealer log in PUBLISHER We h...

Page 5: ...er fully understands the manual s contents If the machine is resold the manual must be transferred to the new owner Please fill out the list below to ensure that the necessary information is at hand w...

Page 6: ...dous situation which could result in damage to the machine and or equipment if not observed carefully NOTICE Specific or general information considered important or useful to emphasize LEFT HAND LH RI...

Page 7: ...d our execution thereof the item of machinery described below complies with the basic health and safety regulations of the respective EU Directives Product GreenTec GT 135 GT155 Product code 99952135...

Page 8: ...ttaching third party equipment to a vehicle that the maximum possible stability of the machine and vehicle combination is achieved this can be accomplished by the utilisation of ballast in order to co...

Page 9: ...is preferable to use external weights but liquid can be added to around 75 of the tyre volume water with anti freeze or the heavier Calcium Chloride alternative can be used Addition of weights care sh...

Page 10: ...as the engine is running Warning Stay clear of mower sawblades when running Never remove the safety protection Warning Stay out of gears swing area Warning Shut off engine and remove key before perfor...

Page 11: ...When fully extended the machine may well exceed this height so extreme caution should be practiced For more information contact the Health and Safety Executive or your local power company Ensure that...

Page 12: ...allow children to play on or around the machine at any time Never attempt any maintenance or adjustment without first disengaging the PTO lowering the head to the ground stopping the vehicle engine a...

Page 13: ...fitting the PTO for the first time it may be necessary to adjust the length There should be maximum engagement of the sliding tubes without bottoming at the shortest operation position To check first...

Page 14: ...side of the head Important If the machine has been laid up for any length of time there is a risk of risk of moving parts is stuck They must be lubricated and loosened before using the machine Start t...

Page 15: ...sible forward speed bearing in mind the density of growth the terrain and the available horsepower taking extra care when turning particularly on slopes When turning it is not necessary to lift the ma...

Page 16: ...completed Important Never carry out any servicing or maintenance work without first disengaging the PTO and stopping the tractor engine It is imperative that the following checks are carried out in or...

Page 17: ...8 Blade bolts 810 Easy Lock on rotor 42 Delivery Start up Retighten motor bolts blade bolts and the Easy lock after 2 hours work Daily Every 8 hours Check condition of blades and blade bushes and ens...

Page 18: ...nging and swivel on hardened steel bushes which are easily replaced When replacing blades it is important that blades are replaced in sets in order to retain balance of the rotor Bushes must be replac...

Page 19: ...m cleaners and be sure to remove all detergents to avoid any discolouring or damage to paint Grease all grease points until fresh grease shows Store PTO shaft in a dry place Remember the GreenTec mach...

Page 20: ...s linkage pins top links ball ends unless there is a manufacturing or material defect or the cost of normal servicing items such as oils and lubricants 5 This warranty does not cover any expenses or l...

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