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11
10
12
15
Tensioning the cross conveyor belt
Check the tension of the cross conveyor belt from time
to time. If necessary readjust tension using the two set
screws (10) located at either side of the cross conveyor
belt. First release locknuts (11), then adjust belt tension
uniformly
at both sides and retighten the locknut.
Function of the double claw clutch for
conveyor unit control and metering roller
drive
If the pick-up is raised hydraulically, connectin rod (12)
causes double claw clutch (13) to be disconnected from
drive sprocket (14) for the conveyor unit so that the
drive is cut out. The double claw should the be located
approximately at the centre between the coupling
elements of the drive sprocket an those of the metering
roller drive (see clearances "A"). Adjust by turning the
clevis of connecting rod (12).
If the pick-up lowered, a tension spring causes the
double claw to engage into the coupling element of
sprocket (14) so that the drive is cut in. When cutting
the drive mechanism in or out, always let the tractor
engine run at idling speed.
If the metering roller drive is actuated, the double claw
is moved by the small hydraulic cylinder (15) from the
central position towards the coupling element of the
metering roller drive (16). The small hydraulic cylinder is
connected to the rear gate cylinders. That means that
without cross conveyor engaged the metering roller
drive is atuomatically cut in if the rear gate is raised.
If the cross conveyor is engaged, the oil flow towards
the rear gate cylinders must be interrupted (see page
30) to ensure that the oil is provided only to the small
control cylinder.
Set stop screws (17) in such a way that the small
control rollers of the clutch claw are relieved of load if
one of the drive mechanisms is engaged.
Set stop screws in such
away that the control
rollers of the clutch claw
are relieved of load if one
of the drive mechanisms
isengaged.
Drive sprocket for
conveyor unit
Double claw
Metering roller drive
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