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Page 1: ...Carefully read the operating instructions before using the product Operating instructions translated from Swedish 27 HTFL2E 27 HTFL2T HEDGE TRIMMER EURO TRIMA ...

Page 2: ...loded diagrams and materials list 16 19 Blade guard 20 Lubrication points 20 Notes 21 22 Deviation form 23 Warranty terms and conditions 24 Kellfri designs and supplies efficient affordable machinery and components for forestry ag riculture construction and gardening in Sweden the rest of the Nordic region and Europe Please note that the information in this document is general and may not pertain ...

Page 3: ...wn road quickly where branches block the road and damage lorries and other vehicles A cutterbar height of 140 cm in combination with the lifting height of the front loader ensures a clean and high corridor for vehicles to pass through The hydraulic motor is 125 CC and can achieve 278 Nm with 75 litres and 240 bar It has a speed of 599 rpm Superior hedge trimming capacity where tractor access is po...

Page 4: ...e machine to increase its capacity Never leave the machine unsupervised when it is running Switch off the engine and apply the parking brake when you leave the equipment even for a short period Never leave the machine in a raised position There can be a loss of pressure in the hydraulics and the machine can drop to the ground Make sure that all guards are fitted and cannot come loose before use Th...

Page 5: ...erstand the safety instructions operating instructions and warning decals Use common sense when using the product and suitable personal protective equipment Always check the performance of the machine combination to be used It is important that these are compatible and work satisfactorily together This is to ensure that the equipment or product works as expected and to guarantee the safety of your...

Page 6: ... cutting above the hedge AFTER USE Switch off the trimmer Important Make sure that the blades have stopped before you discon nect the machine Place the machine on the ground fit the stabilisers Before you disconnect the hydraulic hoses make sure there is no pressure left in the system Switch off the tractor and apply the handbrake Disconnect the machine from the tractor making sure that it cannot ...

Page 7: ...o be connected to the machine For spare parts Contact Kellfri Service WARNING DECALS Make sure warning decals are always visible and clean them when necessary Do not use a high pressure washer directly on the warning decal If apart with a decal is replaced or the decal becomes worn or in any other way unusable order a new set of decals SYMBOL EXPLANATION Read the operating manual Before carrying o...

Page 8: ...h cylinder bracket Cylinder Selector valve Electric valve Start button Hydraulic hoses Stabiliser Nylon roll Rubber link Frame for frontloader Euro Trima The hedge trimmer is supplied with a Euro or Trima bracket depending on what you have ordered ...

Page 9: ... see figures below Fit the shaft on the frame lubricate the slide bearings to facilitate fitting the shaft Then mount the cylinder bracket on the shaft NOTE Don t forget to fit the wedge bolt blade arm bracket cylinder bracket FITTING Warning risk of crushing Make sure that the machine cannot tip over during assembly Fitting the wedge 1 Fit frame ...

Page 10: ...10 Table of contents 3 Fitting the stabilisers Note Left and right Lock with pin Stabiliser 4 Fit cylinder Cylinder ...

Page 11: ...e arm Fit the trimmer head on the blade arm bracket Tighten bolts Euro Trima The hedge trimmer is supplied with Euro or Trima bracket depending on what you ordered 6 Fitting the bracket The photo shows the trimmer with a Euro bracket fitted ...

Page 12: ...12 Table of contents 7 Fit the hydraulic couplings Unscrew all protective covers yellow Fit the hydraulic couplings Note Don t forget the Tredo tray 8 Fit the selector valve electric valve to the frame ...

Page 13: ...13 Table of contents 9 Connect the hydraulic hoses 1 1 2 2 3 Connect to the tractor 3 Note 90 angle Check that all bolts and connections are tightened Re tighten all bolts after 1 hour of operation ...

Page 14: ...14 Table of contents a a C P1 P2 A A D B B b CYLINDER PILOT OPERATED CHECKVALVE SELECTORVALVE HYDRAULIC MOTOR ...

Page 15: ...ntained in the cable Be careful not to strip or cut so deep into the outer sheath that you damage the wires Do not fit earth 1 Dismantle the valve connector 3 Thread the cable into the connector 4 Tighten the wire 5 Screw the casing into place 6 Fit the valve connector to the selector valve Note Test run before starting operation ...

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Page 17: ... 036 Wedge 12x8x22 1 13 R27 HTFL 018 Square profile 1 14 Bolt M10x30 4 15 R27 HTFL 019 R27 HTFL 025 Items 15 22 42 Blade arm Complete cutterbar 1 16 R27 HTFL 028 Allen bolt M6x16 1 17 R27 HTFL 028 Tensioner plastic 1 18 Nylock nut M10 20 19 R27 HTFL 005 Blade attachment 5 20 M10 x 50 bolt 10 21 Bolt M10x35 10 22 R27 HTFL 003 R27 HTFL 025 Items 15 22 42 Blade guard Complete cutterbar 10 23 M6x45 1 ...

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Page 19: ...34 R27 HTFL 008 Hydraulic wheel 1 35 Nylock nut M12 4 36 R27 HTFL 007 Hydraulic motor 1 37 Coupling 2 38 R27 HTFL 013 Stabiliser 2 39 R27 HTFL 016 Hydraulic hose for motor 2 40 Bolt M12x40 2 41 Flange nut M6 40 42 R27 HTFL 004 R27 HTFL 025 Items 15 22 42 Blade Complete cutterbar 20 43 R27 HTFL 023 Allen bolt M6x16 34 44 R27 HTFL 024 Allen bolt M6x25 6 45 R27 HTFL 033 Adaptor 2 46 Wire to solenoid ...

Page 20: ...al of the manufacturer Unauthorised modifications and or accessories may cause life threatening injuries or death to users and others BLADE GUARD The blade guard is secured with a chain for transport purposes Dismantle the chain and then mount a rubber link on the blade guard Fit the nylon roller to the blade arm Lubricate all grease points with grease joint bearings on the cylinder and cylinder b...

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Page 23: ... contact the dealer in the first instance REASON YES 11 Transport damage 09 Product complaint 04 Wrong goods delivered 03 Wrong quantity Purchaser Customer number Address Invoice number E mail Daytime telephone Customer s signature Date Signature Date Dealer Invoice number When was the product supplied When was the product put into opera tion Was the product working on delivery Product name articl...

Page 24: ...not cover Labour costs Travel costs Machines on which the purchaser has made or commissioned modifications Any additional costs arising as a result of damage to the machine Damage due to normal wear and tear of the machine substandard servicing the user s inexperience or use of spare parts that are not original Wear parts such as hoses seals oil and belts Kellfri AB Tel 46 511 242 50 E mail info k...

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