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Operation
3
Operation
3.1
General information
The short-cut loading wagon must be adjusted to
the tractor being used (see Appendix A
“Inital hitch up“)
If the tractor is changed, the following adjustments
must be checked and carried out again if necessary.
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Height of tow-bar - see Page A - 2
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Length of articulated shaft - see Page A -5
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Adjusting the hydraulic system - see Page VI - 1
and VI - 2
3.2
Special safety instructions
As well as the general safety instructions, additional safety instructions apply when using the short-cut loading
wagon.
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The following applies to all maintenance, assembly, repair and adjustment work being carried
out: Shut down the machine, switch off the engine, remove the ignition key and secure the
tractor and short-cut loading wagon from rolling away.
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During operation, keep to an adequate safety distance from all moving parts on the short-cut
loading wagon. This especially applies to the pick-up device for the pressed material. Only
remove blockages from this device when the power take-off shaft is switched off and the
engine is shut down.
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No one must remain within the discharge area or the area where the rear flap swings open.
During maintenance, assembly or repair work inside the short-cut loading wagon or on the
scraper floor, thoroughly secure the wagon from being switched on. Shut down the engine,
remove the ignition key and switch off the electrical supply at the control box.
•
If the situation becomes dangerous, immediately switch off the power take-off shaft, shut
down the short-cut loading wagon and bring it to rest.
•
Never leave the short-cut loading wagon running without any operating personnel being on
the tractor.
Summary of Contents for Titan 6/50 GL
Page 4: ...Foreword ...
Page 8: ...Contents A1 3 Assembling the superstructure A 7 A2 Electrical circuit diagram A 10 ...
Page 12: ...I 4 General information ...
Page 17: ...II 5 Safety ...
Page 24: ...II 12 Safety ...
Page 41: ...III 17 Operation KDW03210 1 Arrest the short cut loading wagon by applying the parkingbrake 1 ...
Page 42: ...III 18 Operation ...
Page 80: ...IV 38 Comfort Control Unit ...
Page 86: ...VI 4 Hydraulic system 6 2 3 Hydraulic unit standard ...
Page 87: ...VI 5 Hydraulic system 6 2 4 Hydraulic unit operator friendly ...
Page 90: ...VI 8 Hydraulic system ...
Page 110: ...VIII 2 Overwintering ...
Page 112: ...IX 2 Recommissioning ...
Page 114: ...X 2 Faults causes and removal ...
Page 133: ...A 19 Appendix ...