
XIII - 2
Faults, their Causes and Elimination
13.4 Failure of Regulation of the Baling Thrust
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In emergencies, the pressure adjustment for the bale channel flaps is made while the
machine is running. Particular care is required when making the adjustment. High risk of
injury! Make sure that the machine can be switched off immediately in case of danger.
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The big pack baler can be operated temporarily in emergency mode if the regulation of the
baling thrust should fail.
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Without the regulation of the baling thrust, the maximum baling pressure may be exceeded.
This can lead to serious damage. Never work for long periods without the electronic control.
To adjust:
The baling pressure of the bale channel flaps is
adjusted at the hydraulic control block (1) on the right
hand side of the machine underneath the knotter shaft.
1. Loosen the self-locking nut (2) on the knurled
screw (3).
2. Take out the knurled screw (3) completely.
3. Screw in screw (4) completely.
4. Set the desired pressure by slowly screwing in the
knurled screw (3).
5. Read the pressure above the control block.
6. Tighten up the self-locking nut (2) again.
13.5 Rake Drum
The rake drive is protected from overloading with a
spring-loaded ratchet clutch inside the gearbox. If the
clutch is activated, switch off the PTO shaft imme-
diately. Stop the tractor and the machine. Allow the big
pack baler to come to a standstill. Do not brake the
flywheel.
If the blockage has not cleared itself with the machine
running on, turn the flywheel back by hand and remove
the blockage or foreign body.
Work can be resumed once the blockage has been
cleared completely. The ratchet clutch switches on
again automatically.
BP380-7-136
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Fehler wird durch eine Fehlermeldung
am Bedienpult und das Ertönen eines
Huptones angezeigt.
Summary of Contents for Big Pack 127 / MultiCut
Page 10: ...I 6 General Information ...
Page 15: ...II 5 Safety ...
Page 22: ...II 12 Safety ...
Page 46: ...IV 10 Comfort Controls ...
Page 70: ...VI 16 Settings ...
Page 90: ...X 2 ...
Page 92: ...XI 2 Putting into Operation Again ...
Page 114: ...XII 22 Special Equipment ...