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Greentec HL152- 242 Cutterbar 

 

 

 

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Layout and function  

The hedge trimmer consists essentially of a profiled, stationary bar that is equipped 
with guards. These guards contain the knife that is driven by the Pro-drive knife drive 
(planetary drive) and a hydraulic motor.  
 
The hedge trimmer are with 2 types of hydraulicmotors: 

  OMR 80 with Flow from 15 - 30 L/min 

  OMR 100, with flow from 20 - 40 L/min  

 

The hedge trimmer can be mounted on several tool frames or hydraulic reach 
trimmers:  
HXF 2302, HXF 2302 TELE,  
HXF 2802, HXF 2802 TELE,  
HXF 3302, HXF 3302 TELE,  
Scorpion 4- 6- 8 by using various adapters. 
 
The tool frames and hydraulic reach trimmers should have an oil flow that is suitable 
for the Hedge Trimmer’s engine. It is the responsibility of the owner/operations 
manager to ensure that the max. oil flow on the hedge trimmer’s engine is not 
exceeded. 
 
Adapters come in left and right versions. Adapters for other tool carriers are also 
available, as well as quick-change adapters. See options on the www.greentec.eu 
website under Equipment for the HL Hedge Trimmer or in the spare parts book for 
the HL hedge trimmer. 
 
The hydraulic connection can be screwed together directly or mounted with quick 
couplings. If quick couplings are used, GreenTec recommends flat-face quick 
couplings, as it is easier for the oil to pass through them. 
 
In addition, the HL hedge trimmer can be mounted on vehicles by means of a 
technically suitable mechanical and hydraulic connection (with screw or quick 
couplings) which the manufacturer of the vehicle or tool carrier should have 
produced in such a way that it is suitable for the hedge trimmer. It is important that 
the vehicle used has CE marking.  
 
Springs are used for mounting the knife guard and safety guard onto the hedge 
trimmer.  
 

 

Summary of Contents for HL 152

Page 1: ...GreenTec HL152 242 Cutterbar 3 1 edition 2020...

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Page 3: ...le of the machine the instruction manual must be handed over to the new owner The content of the instruction manual is based on information that was valid at the time of publication As our products ar...

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Page 5: ...greentec eu where you can use the retailer login to access the latest updates of instruction manuals and spare parts catalogue for our whole product line We hope you will be pleased with your new Gree...

Page 6: ...understands the content before proceeding If the machine is resold the instruction book must be handed over to the new owner The following fields are filled in for use when ordering spare parts or oth...

Page 7: ...ply to this entire instruction manual ATTENTION Risk of damage to the device Situation that may lead to property damage Instruktion Ved en instruktion gives oplysninger der bidrager til en bedre forst...

Page 8: ...uipped with a serial number plate that contains important information related to the machine including a unique serial number used for identification NOTICE The symbols in this manual are for the sole...

Page 9: ...eller can be mounted HXF 2802 HXF 2802 Tele HXF 3302 Alle HL modeller can be mounted HXF 3302 HXF 3302 Tele is manufactured by the above mentioned company complies with the guidelines of the European...

Page 10: ...ication and training The hedge trimmer may be used maintained and repaired only by persons who are familiar with the system and have been instructed about the dangers The area of responsibility compet...

Page 11: ...d for this purpose Observe the limits for axle load total weight and transport objective Install and check the transport fittings such as lights and warning and protective devices Install extra lighti...

Page 12: ...amage and ageing Damaged hydraulic hoses must be replaced promptly The new hydraulic hoses must meet the manufacturer s technical requirements Oil leaks pose a hazard to the environment Hydraulic oil...

Page 13: ...s of attention mentioned in the following sections cover the precautions GreenTec has considered necessary The varying circumstances that may arise during work with this machine can not always be fore...

Page 14: ...tructions on safety distances Warning Check every 8 hours that all bolts nuts are tightened Warning Read the instructions manual carefully before using this machine Follow all instructions and safety...

Page 15: ...can be done vertically and horizontally The thickness of branches to be cut must not exceed 40 mm Overview of the cutterbar type plate warning plates and instruction plate 1 Cutterbar build up Pos Be...

Page 16: ...the max oil flow on the hedge trimmer s engine is not exceeded Adapters come in left and right versions Adapters for other tool carriers are also available as well as quick change adapters See options...

Page 17: ...ks 2 km t Dimensions 155 20 50 cm 186 20 50 cm 216 20 50 cm 247 20 50 cm Weight without hydraulic motor with knife guard 58 5 66 73 5 81 Hydraulic motor Type OMR 80 OMR 100 Weight 6 12 kg 6 24 kg Perm...

Page 18: ...ING Knife coast down Danger of injury from coast down of knife during assembly maintenance and repair work Wait until the knife has come to a complete stop WARNING Hydraulic system under pressure Dang...

Page 19: ...ion 4 6 or 8 Always bear in mind that the max oil flow that the hedge trimmer needs is also the flow that the tool frame or hydraulic reach trimmer is able to supply In this description the HL 182 is...

Page 20: ...tray for collecting oil leaks Dispose of oil in accordance with regulations A ll hedge trimmers have 2 connections press and return The engine can run both ways the hedge trimmer s blades have the sa...

Page 21: ...pulling the hook on the rear edge of the cutterbar WARNING Running machine There is a risk of personal injury from machine parts that are running or moving Check that there are no people within the d...

Page 22: ...erformance but if hedges are dense with thin branches and leaves a lower rev per min count can give better results 5 Sammenh ng mellem olieflow L min og omdr min RPM Instruktion After the hedge trimme...

Page 23: ...at the desired height The result is not as good if the road is uneven steer more and drive more slowly Drive carefully round bends and corners The driving speed should be constantly adapted max 5 km...

Page 24: ...ctly for transport you must follow the instructions provided for the tool carrier Demounting Demount the hedge trimmer on a secure solid and even surface Demounting follows the procedure for mounting...

Page 25: ...e hedge trimmer thoroughly before storage Dirt attracts moisture resulting in an increased build up of rust Repair any damage to lacquer Lubricate all lubrication points in accordance with the directi...

Page 26: ...WARNING Hydraulic system under pressure Danger of injury from emerging hydraulic oil under high pressure during assembly maintenance and repair work Depressurize the hydraulic system before working on...

Page 27: ...s X Required tools You will need the following tools for maintenance of the hedge trimmer Torque spanner Tightening torque 115 Nm for bolts M12 x 40 Pro drive knife drive Tightening torque 115 Nm for...

Page 28: ...ge trimmer with compressed air After cleaning and before storing the hedge trimmer lubricate the grease points in accordance with the information on the lubrication sticker Also observe the lubricatio...

Page 29: ...Push the double guard to the side in order to access the knife bolts Loosen the nuts on the damaged section and tap the serrated stud bolts to remove them Remove the section from the knife Installing...

Page 30: ...ts Tighten the nuts to the specified tightening torque Push the double guard back Insert the bolts Tighten the nuts to the specified tightening torque Changeing knives If the sections are excessively...

Page 31: ...Cutterbar 31 Unscrew the bolts on the head bearing Remove the knife head Remove the three loose sections toward the rear between the two first guards Pull the knife carefully to the side to remove it...

Page 32: ...ext section Tap the serrated stud bolts to remove them Remove the three sections Loosen the two outer bolts on the knife connection of the old knife Remove the knife connection Mount the knife connect...

Page 33: ...h the new knife carefully into the guide bar Insert the three loose sections from the rear between the two guide fingers and push them into the mounting position Place the knife head on the sections T...

Page 34: ...the knife scrapes or does not run straight in the cutting gap the cause must be determined and eliminated Replace the guard A guard must be replaced if it is bent or damaged or if the cutting gap has...

Page 35: ...onding section and tap the serrated stud bolts to remove them Remove the section from the knife Push the double guard through the resulting gap in the knife Mount the double guard Push the new double...

Page 36: ...s use new serrated stud bolts Tighten the nuts to the specified tightening torque Push the double guard back Insert the bolts Tighten the nuts to the specified tightening torque Remove the first guard...

Page 37: ...to the specified tightening torque Replace the safety finger If the position of the safety finger on the guard is not correct it can be aligned to correct this Damaged safety fingers must be replaced...

Page 38: ...ert the bolt and tighten the nut to the specified tightening torque Replace the wear plate If the wear plates are worn they must be replaced Remove the wear plate Skru m trikkerne p de to dobbeltfingr...

Page 39: ...rection of travel Position the two guards correctly on the wear plate Insert the bolts Tighten the nuts to the specified tightening torque Replacing the knife head If the knife head is bent damaged or...

Page 40: ...he knife head Remove the head bearing from the knife head You can spread the knife head somewhat by inserting a small screwdriver into the slot of the knife head Installing the head bearing Insert the...

Page 41: ...knife head Place the knife head on the sections Tighten the bolts to the specified tightening torque Tighten the bolts on the headbearing to the specified tightening torque Tighten the bolts on the he...

Page 42: ...52 242 Cutterbar 42 Check the cutting gap for parallelism Observe the section while it runs very slowly If the knife scrapes or does not run straight in the cutting gap the cause must be determined an...

Page 43: ...residue After each lubrication remove any emerging grease The top layer is lubricated by squeezing the grease gun at least once The blade drive is lubricated by squeezing the grease gun at least 5 ti...

Page 44: ...issioning National and regional laws regulate the environmentally safe disposal of service fluids recyclable materials and other machine components Contact your responsible local authority for exact i...

Page 45: ...ace defective parts Defective knife drive Material is not cut cleanly Worn guards sections or knives and wear plates Replace defective parts Incorrect speed of knife drive Consult an authorized repair...

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