Maintenance
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Replacing the tines
Worn tines must be replaced. Depending on the equipment, they may
be:
•
Rigid tines (safety bolt).
•
Tines with a blade spring (non-stop safety device).
Rigid tines
Unscrew and remove the pivot screw from the tine and the
attachment screw on the safety plate.
Replace the tine.
Tighten the pivot screw (A) to 200 Nm (
148 ft.lbf
).
Tighten the safety screw (B) to 85 Nm (
63 ft.lbf
).
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WARNING
Never loosen more than one spring at the same time.
If you loosen several springs at the same time, the machine may
tip over. This could cause serious injury or even death.
Carry out the adjustment on one spring.
Relax it.
Move to the next spring.
Exercise precaution when returning the locked tines
to their initial position.
Any tine that is abnormally blocked in the raised position may
suddenly return to its position and is therefore a source of serious
danger.
Keep away from the tine and never stand in its return path.
Raise the machine to eliminate any blockages.
When the tine is returned to low position, check that it is fully
tightened and does not lock up.
If the tine remains locked, do not try to release it.
Call a
technician
.
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IMPORTANT
Initial spring tension
Check that the initial tension of the springs is correct.
Check that the gap between axes is correct.
Bolt clamping
Over time and due to wear, it is necessary to check that the bolts
are tightly clamped.
A
B
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