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RISKS AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF GRASSLAND MACHINERY

Risk of crushing

Observers can be injured when the machine is lowered in the cutting position. Pasture toppers have crush-

ing points around the hinge areas and between the 3-point linkage and the main body. Respect the risk 

zone of 15 m! 

Rotating blades

WARNING! Any person can risk injury by putting their hands or feet under the machine when it is lifted 

from the ground and the blades are still rotating. Nobody is allowed in the vicinity during operation or 

when the machine is running.

Risk of crushing 

This risk is common in mechanical transmission devices such as belt drives, bevel gears and rollers. 
Ensure that all guards are correctly fitted.

Rotating blades

Risk when disengaging machine

The heavier a rotating part is, the longer it will continue to rotate after the wheel drive has been discon-

nected. This property is called free-wheeling. Rotating blades and other components such as drive shafts, 
etc. will continue to spin round after the wheel drive has been disconnected. Injuries occur:

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When the operator disconnects the equipment and attempts to clean or adjust the ma-

chine before the components have stopped rotating.

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When the shear bolt in the PTO shaft protection breaks and the rotors continue to spin, 

while the PTO has stopped. The operator’s awareness is of key importance for safety 

around rotating parts. Never raise the machine while the blades are still rotating!

Risk of ejected objects 

Machines that cut grass eject material during operation. Foreign objects such as stones, sticks and other 

debris can find their way under the machine and be ejected at great speed. Metal guards at the sides and 

front prevent these objects being ejected, but this is no guarantee that they will always capture every-

thing.  

Observers or animals standing in the way of an ejected object can suffer serious injury. 

Never operate the machine when there are observers nearby. Respect the equipment’s risk 
zone of 15-25 m!

Noise

Note that the machine is intended for outdoor use and that the operator’s position is the driver’s seat of 

the tractor. It is advisable to read the directions given in the tractor manual and maintenance instructions. 

The sound pressure level during operation exceeds 70 dB. Hearing protection must therefore be worn 
during operation.

Accidents involving slipping and falling are often a result of:

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Slippery surface

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Uneven steps and work platforms.

The risk of slips and falls can be reduced considerably by exercising good judgement.

All unprotected rotating machine parts increase the risk of accidents. Accidents usually occur 

when loose-fitting clothing or long hair is caught and wrapped around rotating parts, such as 

PTO shafts or drive shafts on the machine. Ensure that all guards are correctly fitted.

Summary of Contents for 35-WKS145

Page 1: ...Carefully read the operating instructions before using the product Operating instructions translated from Swedish 35 WKS145 VERGE FLAIL MOWER...

Page 2: ...rsonal protection 4 Surroundings 5 Before use 5 Environment 5 Use 6 After use 6 Maintenance and service 7 Transportation and set up 7 Recycling 7 When using machine equipment connected to tractor 8 Ma...

Page 3: ...s fitted with steel plates that adapt to the substrate and protect both the tractor and the surroundings from stone chipping and grass spray The support roller has a scraping iron to keep the roller f...

Page 4: ...ONS FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS In case of emergency call 112 Always have a mobile phone or emergency phone available when working alone A first aid kit and fire extinguisher must be kept in an easily ac...

Page 5: ...a visual inspection of the equipment or product before use Repair or replace damaged or worn parts to reduce the risk of injury Grease moving parts and check that all nuts and bolts are tightened Repa...

Page 6: ...his symbol indicates that a serious accident will occur if the directions in the operating manual are not followed The accident will lead to serious injury possibly death or serious damage This symbol...

Page 7: ...appearance of the product without prior notice TRANSPORTATION AND SET UP Check that the work area is free from bystanders children and objects before driving off Always observe additional caution dur...

Page 8: ...m Always adjust the rotor speed to the type of work to be carried out Never use the machine if it is unbalanced Do not try to remove jammed objects while the engine is running Ensure that the engine a...

Page 9: ...n in order to remove any dirt or metal chips which may have got into the hydraulic system POWER TAKE OFF SHAFT PTO SHAFT Things to remember when operating equipment with a PTO shaft The transmission t...

Page 10: ...TO has stopped The operator s awareness is of key importance for safety around rotating parts Never raise the machine while the blades are still rotating Risk of ejected objects Machines that cut gras...

Page 11: ...e If you are driving on a public road any load or equipment protruding in front of or behind the tractor must be marked In dark ness at dusk or dawn or in weather with poor visibility the load must be...

Page 12: ...put your hand or any other part of your body into the machine while it is running DANGER Risk of entrapment in the rotating PTO shaft Ejection warning Respect the equipment s risk zone Risk zone 25 m...

Page 13: ...Drink water in small quantities In the event of ingestion or discomfort contact the poison information service or a doctor Hand protection Wear protective gloves Eye protection Avoid contact with eyes...

Page 14: ...ock washer 6 mm 3 pcs M6x20 3 pcs ASSEMBLY 1 Loosen the bolts nuts on the articulated boom 2 Insert the articulated booms Use a lifting device to assist you with the assembly 3 Fit the articulated boo...

Page 15: ...olts nuts and pin on the articulated boom 2 Position the 3 point linkage attachment Use a lifting device to assist you with the assembly 3 Install the 3 point linkage attachment with the bolts nuts Lo...

Page 16: ...u ments small tools etc Secure with the chain Route the hydraulic hoses through the eyelet on the 3 point linkage attachment Check that the hoses have no sharp bends or can be exposed to abrasion Impo...

Page 17: ...tighten if necessary The cutting sound changes Check the roller Check the tension of the drive belts Check the flails Vibrations Check the flails Hydraulics do not work Check hoses and connections SE...

Page 18: ...18 GREASE POINTS...

Page 19: ...to verge flail mower 50 mm 85 5 mm WARNING Never mount different types of flails on the mower When the flails have been mounted always check the tightness of the flail screws Ensure that all screws ar...

Page 20: ...w adjust the adjustment bolt until the belts are adequately tightened CHECK BELTTENSION REGULARLY The belt should move 20 mm under pressure 10 mm on each side GEARBOX OIL REFILLING TRANSMISSION OIL 80...

Page 21: ...21 MOVEMENT PATTERN MODEL 35 WKS145 MM A 1320 B 940 C 560 D 1000 E 100 F 560 G 910 H 1560 L 1400 M 990 P 590 S 1610 T 2040 U 1500...

Page 22: ...22 Version 1 1...

Page 23: ...12 R35 VKM175 007 Pin 12 x 80 mm stabiliser 2 13 Pin swivel arm II 1 14 R35 SKL145 018 Pin swivel arm I 3 15 R35 SKL145 012 Shaft rod for protective plate 1 16 Safety cotter pin 1 17 R35 SKL145 019 T...

Page 24: ...24 Version 1 1...

Page 25: ...ck nut M24 4 40 Lock nut M30x2 4 41 Hex key M8x20 8 42 Hex head screw 4 43 Washer 8x1 6 22 44 Washer 10x1 23 45 Washer 10x2 9 46 Washer 12x2 5 30 47 Washer 24x4 3 48 Washer 30x4 4 49 Washer 12x3 4 50...

Page 26: ...26 Version 1 1...

Page 27: ...bushing pulley 1 67 R60 SEAL 035 Radial seal 55x80x08 1 68 R10 HYD 020 Sealing ring tredo 1 2 4 69 Washer 12 9 70 R60 NIPPLE 011 Grease nipple M8x1 9 71 Hydraulic hose L1800 1 72 Hydraulic hose L2030...

Page 28: ...NO SPARE PART NO DESIGNATION QUAN TITY 1 R35 VKMATV 010 Hex head bolt M12x80 24 2 R35 SKL145 006 Hammer flails 24 3 R35 RS165H 017 Locking nut M12 24 4 R35 SKL145 011 Blade cylinder rotary shaft 1 Ver...

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Page 30: ...transmission shaft to the desired length NB The shaft may not be cut more than half the tube length 3 File the edges of the tube 4 Cut off the tube of the protective device to the same length as the...

Page 31: ...from a dealer please 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...

Page 32: ...s been verified The warranty does 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 m...

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