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HMCflex 

Operating instructions 

 

 

 

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Operating instructions.doc 

 

[4] glow times

 

 

temp1  

Temp 1 gives a value for the temperature-dependent preheating. Higher or 
lower value is automatically recognised by the management system by com-
paring temp 1 and temp 2. The management system determines the glow 
times between the values in a linear way, depending on time temp 1 and time 
temp 2. Where there are lower or higher temperatures, the glow time remains 
constant according to time temp 1 or time temp 2.  

temp2 

Temp 2 gives the second value for the temperature-dependent preheating. 
Higher or lower value is automatically recognised by the management system 
by comparing temp 1 and temp 2. The management system determines the 
glow times between the values in a linear way, depending on time temp 1 and 
time temp 2.  

time temp1 

Gives the glow time for temp 1. 

time temp2 

Gives the glow time for temp 2. 

afterglow 

Gives the time period, during which the glow continues after start-up. The af-
terglow complies with the chosen multiples of the preheat time.  

 

 

[5] altern.excita

 

 

period 

The alternator excitement time can be set. Settings between 1 and 4 seconds 
are possible. 

 

[6] autostart 

 

on/off 

The autostart function can be switched on or off. When no auto boot is pro-
grammed, the signal output is on contact no. 7 of the connecting plug. Signal 
output and auto boot cannot be operated in parallel. 

The autostart input is positive-switching!!! 

When the autostart is programmed, the "W" terminal or a proximity 
switch must be connected!!!  

pause 

Time between two start-up attempts. 1 to 45 seconds can be programmed. 

duration 

Length of a start-up attempt. 1 to 45 seconds can be programmed. 

RepEngSrart 

Number of start-up attempts. 1 to 5 attempts can be programmed. 

 

The autostart  function can be deactivated by the user at any time. By using the arrow key   

you access the daily operating hours / automatic / manual menu. You can then change between auto-
matic and manual operation using the SET key. This choice is also retained when the management 
system is switched off. 

 

 

 

 

[7] emergency 

 

oil pressure 

Monitoring of the oil pressure can be programmed as powering down (shutd), 
warning (alarm), without monitoring (without) or as power down with cool down 
time (Cdown). 

temperature 

Monitoring of the engine temperature (cylinder head temperature or coolant 
temperature) can be programmed as powering down (shutd), warning (alarm), 
without monitoring (without) or as power down with cool down time (Cdown). 

D+ 

 

Monitoring of the charging voltage can be programmed as powering down 
(shutd), warning (alarm), without monitoring (without) or as power down with 

 manually 

daily hours: 0.0h 

 automatic 

daily hours: 0.0h 

Summary of Contents for 561301678

Page 1: ...2203 Track Spider Machine Nr 561301678 Date of building 01 2013 Jensen Service GmbH D 24975 Maasb ll Tel 04634 9370 0 Fax 04634 1025 E mail info jensen service de WOODCHIPPER Operating instructions Li...

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Page 3: ...mprovements which we consider to be appropriate An obligation to any previously delivered machines and extended apparatus is nvalid REFERENCE INSTRUCTION This instruction manual also contains descript...

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Page 5: ...elines According to legal provisions the work agreement and the service manual must remain with the machine at all times and must always be available for use When buying renting or borrowing a machine...

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Page 7: ...itte notre usine 1 Kunde customer client Firma Beh rde etc company soci t Stra e Platz etc complete address adresse compl te PLZ postal code Ort town Land country pays Telefon telephone 2 bergabebest...

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Page 9: ...a machine quitte notre usine 1 Kunde customer client Firma Beh rde etc company soci t Stra e Platz etc complete address adresse compl te PLZ postal code Ort town Land country pays Telefon telephone 2...

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Page 11: ...ine quitte notre usine 1 Kunde customer client Firma Beh rde etc company soci t Stra e Platz etc complete address adresse compl te PLZ postal code Ort town Land country pays Telefon telephone 2 bergab...

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Page 13: ...rective 32 BimSchV and the machine directive 98 37 EG 9 GSGV Est conforme la directive 2006 42 EG outdoor directive 32 BimSchV et la directive machines 98 37 EG 9 GSGV Das angewandte Konformit tsbewer...

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Page 15: ...sensor button Cutting length adjustment Serial Hydraulicsystem Max 170 bar Elektric connection 12 Volt Disc revolutions per minute See type plate Diesel engine Kubota 36 9 KW 49 5 PS Motornu 7CM 3279...

Page 16: ...lly read operator s manual before handling the machine Observe instructions and safety rules when operating Lire le livret d entretien et les conseils de s curit avant la mise en marche et en tenir co...

Page 17: ...r l carte de pi ces Zich verwijderd houden van draaiende machinedelen Niemals in den Quetsch Gefahrenbereich greifen solange sich dort Teile bewegen k nnen Never put your hand into the crushing danger...

Page 18: ...du ch ssis Chassis vooraan Z Fahrgestell vorne Chassis front Avant du ch ssis Chassis vooraan Gefahr durch fort schleudernde Teile bei laufendem Motor Sicherheitsabstand halten Danger flying objects...

Page 19: ...de wielen aanspannen Alle andere moeren en schroeven regelmatig controleren en desnoods aanpannen Di Fahrgestell vorne Bei Einachs auch hinten Chassis at the frontside For one axle at the backside Ch...

Page 20: ...nes ensure that they are unable to roll away and are protected from unauthorised usage firm brakes activated under wedge in place power source switched off ignition key removed The Wood chipper as cul...

Page 21: ...down 2 Caution is demanded when in the vicinity of fuel as there is an increased risk of fire Never replenish fuel when near unguarded flames ignition sparks or hot pieces of metal When refulling do...

Page 22: ...utions Respect the other parts as well as they may also be not completely safe 4 Never leave the Wood chipper unattended when in use 5 Only operate the machine in good light and good visibility 6 Do n...

Page 23: ...and ensure that they are kept only in approved containers 5 Take care when pouring hot oil as there is a danger of being burnt 6 Take care when removing the cool lid The cooling fluid is kept under pr...

Page 24: ...7 When changing the connections ensure that they are reconnected correctly There is a danger of accidents if they are not e g For ward and backward motions and raising and lowering can be dangerous i...

Page 25: ...staff The page marked General safety and accident prevention instructions should be read carefully The safety rules for working with the machine are giv en by the Trade Association General attendance...

Page 26: ...he knife holder bolts are tight and check after 1 hour s work with new or re sharpened knives Before the first use lubricate the feed roller bearings and repeat according to the instructions Ensure th...

Page 27: ...regularly and adjust as necessary Check the condition of knives regularly Performance of the machine is quickly affected if the knives are blunt or damaged Take great care when removing knives from th...

Page 28: ...scosity is 30 50 cSt at 40 C Reservoir capacity 20 litres for the A530 28 litres for the A540 23 litres for the A328 A340 27 litres for the A425 A430 60 litres for the A231 A240 64 litres for the A041...

Page 29: ...uts for tightening V belts Check suspense regularly and re tighten if necessary Knives and counter knife In order to achieve an easy cut always keep a sharp edge The blades edges should always have an...

Page 30: ...cm A528 15cm A530 15cm A518 12cm A521 13cm On heavy feed please watch the rpm of the chipper disk In case the rpm drops you should disengage the hydraulic feed rollers and do not engage again before t...

Page 31: ...machine Load running No load running A 141 Di 105 88 A 141 Z 105 92 A 231 Di 108 90 A 231 Z 106 81 A 328 Di 114 92 A 328 Z 104 80 A 328 ZUX 103 81 A 425 Di 107 92 A 425 Z 104 92 A 540 Di 107 88 A 530...

Page 32: ...Operating instructions infeed rollers First touch on the button is reverse and the second touch is forward STOP STOP...

Page 33: ...ft weekly 2 2 3 Retinax A 4 Bearing guidance of the bearing from the upper roller shaft daily 1 2 3 Retinax A 5 Roller bearing in the bearing housing of the upper roller shaft free of maintenance 1 6...

Page 34: ...stop It is not possible to work and move the chipper at the same time Operating the undercarriage Straightforward translation Push both levers forward to go straight forward Pull both levers backward...

Page 35: ...ted separately i e the left side can be adjusted in height while the right side can be adjusted in width To do the height adjustment the corresponding green button has to be pushed control lamps light...

Page 36: ...Moving the machine track extended track retracted Attention The width adjustment is to be done prior tot he height adjustment to prevent excessive wear ahead of time 1200 520 400 675 1070 1750...

Page 37: ...Moving the machine Attention Caution The recommended limit of operation on sloping ground should not exceed an incline of 20 Above 20 the machine can to overbalance...

Page 38: ...Avoid crossing slopes since there s always the overturn danger Parking and stopping on inclined grounds Caution parking and stopping on inclined grounds is very dangerous If you can t help parking or...

Page 39: ...ld not exceed an incline of 20 Above 20 the machine can to overbalance Only for tracks with tilting mechanism Using the tilting mechanism on sloping ground Caution The recommended limit of operation f...

Page 40: ...angerous IMPORTANT During cold seasons warm the machine up sufficiently before loading unloading the machine IMPORTANT 1 Avoid steering when going up or down ramps since this can be extremely dangerou...

Page 41: ...and uneven surfaces such as streambed rock gravel etc 2 Do not keep the rubber tracks in direct sunlight for more than 3 months 3 Avoid improper steering maneuvers on asphalt and cement since these ca...

Page 42: ...n grease valve 1 for more than one turn If the valve is loosened too much you risk expelling grease under pressure and possible serious injury to the machine operator Also never loosen grease nipple 2...

Page 43: ...They are made on the bottom part that rests on the ground The wheel guides located on the inside of the track prevent the track from sliding off the guide rollers Causes of damage A Breakage of steel...

Page 44: ...ation on sandy terrain or repeated sudden changes in direction 4 Abrasion of the carved profile may be caused in particular by rotation on concrete or gravel surfaces or hard surfaces Damage as indica...

Page 45: ...at gives access to the adjustment system 3 To loosen a track slowly unscrew valve 1 counter clockwise for no more than 1 turn One turn of valve 1 is sufficient for loosening the track 4 If grease does...

Page 46: ...ng wheel 4 4 Rotate the driving gear in erverse 7 and pull the track soles inside the frame 8 5 Position the track using a steel tube and turn the driving gear again 6 Make sure track links mesh corre...

Page 47: ...5min 5 C 40 C IV 95min 30 C 50 C IV 95min 30 C 65 C IV 165min Every 100 hours check the oil level in the reduction unit gearbox Stop the hydraulic geared motor with plugs aligned horizontal Remove the...

Page 48: ...ial shaft loads are not exceeded To mount drive components remove anti corrosion paint from shaft extension by means of a suitable solvent This should be done carefully because the solvent may damage...

Page 49: ...0 h 12 000 h max 5 years Under hard ambient conditions the oil should be changed more often For changing the oil should be warm Position a can under the drain and remove drain and fill plug After drai...

Page 50: ...gagement You can be seriously hurt by rotating parts Please make absolutely sure to read through and observe the following safety instructions All operations on and with the clamping set have to be pe...

Page 51: ...ressure ring slotted 2 1 back pressure ring slotted 3 1 external ring slotted 4 see catalogue cap screw DIN 912 picture 1 CLAMPEX KTR 400 C A U T I O N Check the clamping set before the assembly so th...

Page 52: ...d by 2 clamping screws see picture 3 and 4 Insert clamping set KTR 400 between shaft and hub picture 3 fixing of the front pressure ring picture 4 fixing of the back pressure ring Remove the clamping...

Page 53: ...swise Increase the impression torque step by step until the front pressure ring component 1 and the external ring component 3 are separated Screw the clamping screws into the forcing threads of the ex...

Page 54: ...off inner and outer guard tubes 3 Shorten inner and outer telescopic sections to same extent as guard tubes 4 De burr tubes and remove chips Guards Attach safety chain loosely Pay attention to swivel...

Page 55: ...remove bearing bush by light hammer blows onto the yoke or by rotating it Mount cross into yoke Use cross journals to guide bearing needles when inserting bushes Drive in bearing bush until annular g...

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Page 57: ...istribution and copying of this document together with use and communication of its contents are not permitted except by express prior permission Infringements are actionable for damages All rights in...

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Page 59: ...detailed front view Function of the keys Display of the chosen operating values confirmation key for parameterisation Function key F2 Next display increase value and number Function key F1 Previous di...

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Page 61: ...e settings on the HMCflex 8 3 1 Service overview diagram 11 3 2 Security overview diagram 11 3 3 Daily operating hours meter overview diagram 13 3 4 Operating hours meter overview diagram 13 3 5 Chipp...

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Page 63: ...s operating hours Further parameters can be displayed in the framework of customised software 1 2 Target group This documentation is aimed at the service staff of equipment where the HMCflex is incor...

Page 64: ...rvice Department in identifying the fault so the HMCflex can be more quickly repaired and returned NOTE Ehb electronics GmbH accepts liability exclusively for the correct execution of the work it perf...

Page 65: ...e CAN bus SAE J1939 Low power contacts ehb cable code 1 oil pressure green 1 mm 2 D terminal excitation white 1 mm 3 temperature brown 1mm 4 tank level switch grey 1 mm 5 terminal 31 GND earth blue 1...

Page 66: ...xt The display changes between error display and representation of the operating parameters The equipment must be attached to continuous plus clamp 30 so that the data and attitudes are duly stored Af...

Page 67: ...ngs factory code PIN Nr 1000 2 Service factory code PIN Nr 1884 3 security factory code PIN Nr 1884 4 Day hours factory code PIN Nr 0000 5 total hours factory code PIN Nr 1884 6 chipper factory code P...

Page 68: ...s oil pressure SET 0 2bar 0 3bar 0 5bar 0 10bar 0 16bar 0 25bar SET options temperature SET KTY PT100 PT1000 92 027 004 92 027 006 92 027 016 92 027 022 92 027 064 92 027 081 SET options pulses rev SE...

Page 69: ...press SET In seconds 1 5 SET input temp max SET In seconds 1 5 SET input gen SET In seconds 1 5 SET input Diverse SET In seconds 1 5 SET input min speed SET In seconds 1 5 SET input max speed SET In s...

Page 70: ...interval SET 50 100 150 200 250 SET options EngHour 50 service occured SET service is occured SET exit SET display returns to the main menu SET 2 Saved Errors No 1 no 10 exit SET Display returns to t...

Page 71: ...y SET SET options 8 error delay SET SET options 9 limit values SET SET options 10 in outputs SET SET options exit SET Display returns to the main menu SET 2 PIN number delete SET 0000 9999 SET input s...

Page 72: ...display jumps back into the main menue 4 day hours Settings Sub menu Options Input Note 1 day hours clear SET yes no SET options Display returns directly to the main menu 3 4 Operating hours meter ove...

Page 73: ...Cursor stops blinking Top Speed SET 0000 9999 U min SET input SET until Cursor stops blinking Norm Speed SET 0000 9999 U min SET input SET until Cursor stops blinking Ret Speed SET 0000 9999 U min SE...

Page 74: ...gised during operation of the engine Switch off magnet ETS A switch off magnet ETS energise to stop means a lifting magnet which requires voltage to stop the engine None Magnet without pull coil ETR H...

Page 75: ...e switched on or off When no auto boot is pro grammed the signal output is on contact no 7 of the connecting plug Signal output and auto boot cannot be operated in parallel The autostart input is posi...

Page 76: ...The setting gives the time period for how long an alternator charging error is suppressed by the management system After this time period expires the alarm event programmed under 7 comes into play va...

Page 77: ...a sensor NC NO or without query It is not possible to connect the temperature sensor and the temperature switch When a temperature switch is connected no temperature dependent preheat possible D Moni...

Page 78: ...The pickup must be in the right corner of a rotating metal part which is directly connected to the crankshaft of the engine This can for instance be a belt pulley or the engine s flywheel Holes and el...

Page 79: ...e HMCflex Several buttons can be switched parallel Another pushbutton is connected to terminal 4 Diverse If the button is pressed the feeder will stop Only by pressing the button return automatic the...

Page 80: ...idity 48 h 95 As per SAE J1378 Vibration 6 h 10 80 Hz 20 g As per SAE J1378 Shock 72 x 9 13 ms 44 g 55 g As per SAE J1378 LCD 2 x 16 lines Alphanumeric Dimensions housing 80 x 120 x 100 mm Fixing On v...

Page 81: ...HMCflex Operating instructions 22 23 ehb errors and omissions excepted Operating instruction 10 Diagram...

Page 82: ...and software adaptation new wiring diagram 07 10 2008 Blume Appen 0 2 Additions and software adaptation new wiring diagram Te 15 and alarm output 25 02 2009 Blume Appen 1 9 Adaption to new SW Level 2...

Page 83: ...u n k t i o n e n T e s t 2 V o r s c h u b m a n a u s T e s t 1 R c k l a u f m a n R c k l a u f H a u b e n s c h a l t e r 2 n d e r u n g 3 n d e r u n g e h b 2 1 9 8 a 1 K a b e l b a u m H M...

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Page 85: ...r l a g e n G e r t e K a b e l b a u m H M C f l e x _ K _ e h b 2 1 9 8 a _ J e n s e n _ K u b o t a 2 6 0 5 2 0 1 0 S t a 1 n d e r u n g Z u s t z l i c h e F u n k t i o n e n T e s t 2 V o r s...

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Page 87: ...Service Schedule...

Page 88: ...l change of the free wheel if existing Oil change of the free wheel if existing X Change hydraulic filter cartridge X Check main bearing X Check the condition of the cutting parts and change them if n...

Page 89: ...l of the gear box if existing X Check the clearance of the valve X Change hydraulic oil X X Change fuel filter X Check oil level of the free wheel and top up if necessary if existing Check oil level o...

Page 90: ...Jensen Service GmbH Bahnhofstra e 20 22 D 24975 Maasb ll Tel 04634 9370 0 Telefax 04634 1025 eMail info jensen service de http www jensen service de...

Page 91: ...Original Ersatzteile Original spare parts Pi ces de rechange d origine...

Page 92: ...Hydraulikanlage Hydraulic system Circuit hydraulique...

Page 93: ...lauch tube tuyeau 1 19 21495 Steuerblock Hacker valve chipper soupape de controle 1 20 21171 lmotor 200ccm motor moteur 1 21 21201 Saugfilter tube tuyeau 2 21202 Filterpatrone einzeln tube tuyeau 2 22...

Page 94: ...Verstelleinheit...

Page 95: ...rdre Nr pcs 1 66275 Stempelbolzen oben 4 2 66294 Stempelbuchse oben 8 3 19266 Hydraulikzylinder 4 4 66279 Stempelbolzen unten 4 5 66295 Stempelbuchse unten 8 6 7285 Sicherungsring 8 7 66264 Deckel Ste...

Page 96: ...Motorantrieb Engine drive Propulsion moteur 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 3 9 8...

Page 97: ...Free wheel roue libre 2 4 956739 Keilscheibe pulley poulie 1 5 956920 Zylinderstift pin goupille zylindrique 1 6 956742 Pa feder fitting key clavette plate 1 7 956810 Distanzring distance ring bague d...

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Page 99: ...fen tres 1 4 29008 Stehlager flage bearing roulement a flange 2 5 2377 Spannsatz KTR clamping set KTR bague de serrage KTR 1 6 2382 Keilscheibe pulley poulie 1 7 40287 Keilriemen V belt courroie 4 8 3...

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Page 101: ...78 Messerunterlage 2 0mm knife s washer 2 0mm rondelle pour couteau 2 0mm 2 5 2679 Messerunterlage 2 5mm knife s washer 2 5mm rondelle pour couteau 2 5mm 2 6 22070 Messerschrauben knife screw vis pour...

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Page 103: ...nnpratze fixing device griffe d arret 1 3 22022 Scheibe washer rondelle 1 4 5158 Sechskantschraube hexagon screw vis hexagonale 1 5 65009 Mundst ckeinlage inlay Bout de debit horicontal 1 6 9320 Senkr...

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Page 105: ...osring Nilos ring rondelle Nilos 1 11 2121 Sicherungsring lock ring joint d arret 1 12 66206 Buchse bushing douille 1 13 541 Stellring adjusting ring collier r glable 1 14 40124 Flanschlager flange be...

Page 106: ...Einf hrtrichter klappbar Infeed chute Tremie d alimentation...

Page 107: ...r n green sensor capteur vert 2 5 40510 Sensortaster rot re sensor capteur rouge 2 40511 Kabeldose 2m Kabel 2m cabel 2m c ble 4 6 40404 Sensor N herungsschalter sensor capteur 1 7 40393 Gasfeder dampe...

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Page 109: ...agon bolt vis 1 7 40142 Gleitlager slide bearing roulement coulissant 1 8 16536 Klemme clamp pince 1 9 16537 Knebelmutter handel poign e 1 10 65045 Knebelschraube toggle srew crou 2 11 65041 Klemmplat...

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