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6. b / Welding operations: 

 

1.

 

When  carrying  out  any  welding  operation  on  the  equipment,  disconnect  the  electric 
connector and the tractor battery. 

 

2.

 

Disconnect  and  protect  any  hoses  (particularly  rubber)  and  any  electric  cables  to 
ensure that they are not damaged by incandescent particles that could cause oil loss or 
a short circuit. 

 

6. c / Servicing the tyres: 

 

1.

 

Only carry out work on tyres if you have the necessary specific tools and experience. 

 

2.

 

Incorrect fitting could seriously compromise your safety. 

 

3.

 

If in doubt, call in qualified staff. 

 

4.

 

Do not fit tyres of a different type from those recommended by the manufacturer. 

 

5.

 

Ensure  that  the  tyres  are  inflated  to  the  pressures  recommended  by  the  tyre 
manufacturer (see stickers pages 13 and 14). 

 

6. d / Electric servicing: 

 

Before carrying out any work on the electric system, disconnect the electric connector. 

 

6. e / Hydraulic servicing: 

 

1.

 

Place all hydraulic distributors into neutral (rest). 

 

2.

 

Stop the tractor engine and remove the starter key. 

 

3.

 

Before  working  on  the  hydraulic  system,  check  that  the  installation  is  not  under 
pressure. 

 

4.

 

Eliminate pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. 

 

5.

 

Before  restoring  pressure  in  the  hydraulic  lines,  check  that  all  connectors  are  fully 
tightened and that the hydraulic hoses are in good condition and correctly protected. 

 

6. f / Repairs: 

 

1.

 

Any failure that might compromise safety must be eliminated. 

 

2.

 

Carry out immediate repairs on any leak or failure affecting the hydraulic or electrical 
systems. These must be done by qualified staff. 

 

3.

 

Do not attempt to find a hydraulic oil leak (under pressure) using fingers. 

 

4.

 

Damaged or defective protective devices or casings must be replaced immediately. 

 

5.

 

Any  original  protective  device  fixed  to  the  equipment  must  not  be  removed  or 
modified. 

 

6.

 

Hydraulic hoses that originate from another hydraulic system must not be re-used. 

Summary of Contents for MVV 9

Page 1: ...ARMING RANGE ROBOTISATION MANURE SPREADERS TRANSPORT RANGE SLURRY TANKERS JEANTIL Head Office JEANTIL Establishment 6 Rue de la Tertrais Z I de la Hauti re CS 29007 Z I des Charmilles 35590 L HERMITAG...

Page 2: ...related advice b Warning symbols This warning symbol identifies important advice that must be followed for your safety When you see this symbol be aware that there is a potential risk of injury read...

Page 3: ...V 9 MVV 10 MVV 12 MVV 14 MVV 18 MVV 20 MVV 23 MVV 26 SERIAL N COMPLIES WITH 1 Labour regulations 2 The revised European equipment directive N 98 37 EC 3 Revised EMC directive electromagnetic compatibi...

Page 4: ...al conditions p 7 e Manufacturer s and user s responsibilities p 8 5 Technical characteristics p 9 1 Dimensions p 9 2 Stowing and lifting diagram p 11 6 General safety rules p 12 1 General p 12 2 Warn...

Page 5: ...p 27 9 Stand p 27 10 Torque limiter with 1 shear bolt WALTERSCHEID p 27 11 Short period uses p 28 10 Start up and operation p 28 1 Important information p 28 2 Loading p 28 3 Mixing p 29 4 Unloading...

Page 6: ...ctio n P T A C R cep tio n n M asses m axim ales adm issibles A nneau E ssieu1 E ssieu2 kg kg kg kg 20 kg E ssieu3 35590 L HERMITAGE FRANCE Ref 892 770 Manufacturer s plate to EC standards Never remo...

Page 7: ...afety instructions Once working it will be too late to do this c Defining the operating stations 1 The only operating station for the equipment is the tractor s driving station 2 Never leave the drivi...

Page 8: ...h the manufacturer s recommendations 3 Do not carry out any modifications yourself and do not allow others to modify your equipment and its accessories mechanical electrical hydraulic or pneumatic cha...

Page 9: ...C Front or rear direct exit right or left side Rear side unloading with conveyor MVV 9 C 10 C 12 C 14 C MVV 18D 20D 20TD 23TD 26TD Front side unloading with conveyor Front or rear direct exit right o...

Page 10: ...0 2200 1700 1800 2000 2200 1700 1800 2000 2200 K Container length 3580 3670 3800 3930 3580 3670 3800 3930 3580 3670 3800 3930 3580 3670 3800 3930 L Container overhang 560 600 660 730 560 600 660 730 5...

Page 11: ...11 2 Stowing diagram...

Page 12: ...form and means of access to the work station 8 Before carrying out any work on the equipment ensure that it cannot be started up accidentally 9 All controls ropes cables rods hoses etc must be positio...

Page 13: ...lean and legible If they are damaged ask for new stickers from the manufacturer or agent 3 If repairs are carried out check that the replacement parts carry the same stickers as those that have been r...

Page 14: ...92 651 Placed on stand Ref 892 653 Placed on front and back part of chassis Ref 892 453 Placed above the conveyor s exit sheet metal parts Ref 892 401 Placed above the 2 front tensioners of conveyor R...

Page 15: ...above the right slideway of trapdoor Ref 892 721 Placed on oil level reservoir Ref 892 652 Placed near the parts which need greasing See diagram Ref 892 227 Placed on front left side of container nea...

Page 16: ...s Max pressure 190 bars Maximaler Druck 190 bars 892 71 7 B M V V 1 2 3 4 Ref 892 717 Placed on electric unit Ref 892 700 Placed at front of machine on left side of drawbar on models MVV 9 to 14 Ref 8...

Page 17: ...ling does not create either an overload or poor weight distribution on the tractor that might compromise stability Do not exceed the maximum allowed loading for the tractor and equipment attachment po...

Page 18: ...the machine and its components 6 Lower the equipment to the ground 7 Fit any provided stability devices stands etc 8 Check that all moving parts are stopped 9 Disengage the tractor PTO 10 Disconnect...

Page 19: ...nnect the electric connector 6 e Hydraulic servicing 1 Place all hydraulic distributors into neutral rest 2 Stop the tractor engine and remove the starter key 3 Before working on the hydraulic system...

Page 20: ...mp them dispose of them in the natural environment or burn them in the open air Take them to a dealer or an approved collector 8 Fitting and installation Hitching to the tractor 1 COUPLING 1 See page...

Page 21: ...turn always routed directly and unrestrictedly to the tractor s oil reservoir 6 Avoid connecting to a dual acting tractor distributor pressure loss except for point 4 7 The hydraulic pressure hose is...

Page 22: ...mixers are equipped with rear signal lights which comply with European standards with standard 7 contact connectors type 12 N Normal ISO standard 1724 N NF 43 407 which should be connected to the soc...

Page 23: ...am below 1 greaser on the four bearings of the side conveyor 1 greaser on the ball joint of the stand foot 1 greaser on the planetary reduction gear 1 screw on vent for changing filling oil level rese...

Page 24: ...24 Planetary gearbox greasing and oil change diagram Oil change 1 per year Greasing 1 per year or 250 hours Open air exit grease Grease Oil filling...

Page 25: ...an be dangerous Use adapted and safe tools or call in a specialist 4 BRAKING Regularly check The surface condition of cables The tighteness of the cable clamps The cable tension The thickness of the d...

Page 26: ...r shredder hydraulic motor block the return port of the forward running motor activate the distributor component of the forward running moving floor read the set pressure 3 To calibrate or decalibrate...

Page 27: ...the knives to see if they are worn The knives are self sharpening as they are treated with tungsten carbide on the lower part of the knives but if necessary it is possible to sharpen them by polishin...

Page 28: ...limits 2 The mixers with beaters are particularly adapted for mixing dry products and long wisps 2 LOADING 1 Before loading place the lower knives in the tucked in body position and close the distribu...

Page 29: ...ar ratio to obtain better steadiness so far as possible 3 Turn the horizontal conveyor on in the direction you wish to unload 4 Open the distribution trapdoor to obtain the desired flow use the marks...

Page 30: ...Activate the rotation of the tractor s PTO 2 Regularly check the oil level which should appear on the reservoir indicator MAINTENANCE 1 Empty the reservoir once a year 2 Oil quality Mineral oil forme...

Page 31: ...products 2 Periodically wash the equipment with a hose 3 If a high pressure water hose is used do not hold it too close to the mixer avoid directing the hose on electronic components the engine or ele...

Page 32: ...VV 9 to 14D direct tractor 906 021 1 B MVV 18 to 26D direct tractor 906 004 1 B MVV 9 to 14C rear conveyor option direct tractor 906 024 1 B MVV 9 to 14D rear left exit option direct tractor 906 025 1...

Page 33: ...ts 904 113 1 A Planetary gearbox GB 2 outputs 6 Axles 904 070 1 A Axle MVV 9 12 Colaert 904 072 1 A Brake MVV 9 14 Monroc 904 071 1 A Brake MVV 20 26 tandem 904 068 1 A Brake MVV 18 20 II JEANTIL spar...

Page 34: ...ctor 4 Electric failure Hydraulic functions Weighing functions 1 Low battery 2 Cut or stripped wire 3 Damaged tractor fuses 4 Failing connector 5 Distribution trapdoor does not reach limit 1 Accumulat...

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