
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Commissioning the unit
Choice of tractor
Always follow the recommendations specified in the in-
struction manual of the tractor. If this is not possible, seek
authorised technical assistance.
Choose a tractor with a suitable power on the Power Take-
Off (PTO). If the power of the tractor is considerably larger
than that, secure the implement against overload with a
suitable clutch on the PTO.
The implement is designed for
540 RPM
. Therefore do not
use a wrong number of rotations on the PTO by mistake.
NOTICE:
If you own an implement intended for
540 RPM
,
make sure not to use the wrong PTO by mistake. It is
highly dangerous to connect a implement intended for
540 RPM
, to a PTO delivering
1000 RPM
.
NOTICE:
Long-term overload may damage the imple-
ment and at worst may result in ejection of parts.
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Choose a tractor with a suitable own weight and track
width so that it can drive steadily on the ground.
Make sure that the link arms and towing hook of the tractor
are intended to carry implements with the own weight in
question.
However, the tractor specifications are different within the
individual tractor brands. Therefore, at worst, it may be
necessary to adjust the weight distribution with a couple
of front weights on the tractor.
To apply the hydraulic function of the implement, it is nec-
essary that the tractor has a single-acting hydraulic outlet
with possibility of floating position.
Likewise, make sure that the hydraulic system of the trac-
tor has a pressure of max
210 bar
.
Finally, always choose a tractor with a closed cabin when
working with a disc mower.
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Summary of Contents for SB 2005
Page 5: ...11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS EC Declaration of Conformity 11 1...
Page 6: ......
Page 16: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 10...
Page 38: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 22...
Page 40: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 2...
Page 50: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 10...
Page 52: ...5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 2...
Page 62: ...6 WORKING OPERATIONS 6 10...
Page 90: ...7 MAINTENANCE 7 28...
Page 92: ...8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 2...
Page 100: ...11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 11 4...
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