Service and maintenance
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Wear parts and bolted connections
Checking wear parts
Wearing parts are:
Spreader blades, agitator, outlet, hydraulic hoses
.
Check the wear parts.
If these parts show visible signs of wear, deformation or holes, they must be re-
placed, otherwise the spreading pattern will not be correct.
The durability of the wear parts depends in part on the material spread.
Checking bolted connections
Bolted joints have been tightened to the specified torque and locked at the facto-
ry. Vibrations and jerks, in particular during the initial operating hours, can loosen
screwed connections.
Check the solid fertiliser broadcaster when it is new about every 30 operating
hours to make certain all screw connections are tight.
Check all the bolted connections regularly for tightness, and at least before
the start of the spreading season.
Some components (e.g. spreader vanes) are mounted with self-locking nuts.
Al-
ways
use new self-locking nuts
when mounting these components.
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