Operation
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11.4.2 Lowering depth of the rollers
DANGER
Risk of accident from freely rotating rollers
Particularly when adjusting the working depth, climbing onto freely
rotating rollers brings a risk of crushing and pinching limbs be-
tween the freely rotating rollers and fixed parts of the implement.
Adjusting work may only be performed by accordingly instructed
personnel.
Never climb onto freely rotating rollers.
DANGER
Loss of components
If the guide pins are not secured, they can fall out due to vibra-
tions in operation. This can result in components being lost during
operation and transportation, and it can cause accidents or dam-
age to the implement and the tractor.
The guide pins must always be secured.
To ensure that the roller is not lowered too
far when raising, the guide pins (1) must
be inserted as deep as possible into a hole
in the adjustment plates (2) above the car-
rier (3) in the working position.
Move the implement into working posi-
tion so that the guide pin (1) is relieved.
Release the pin (1) and pull it out.
Insert the guide pin (1) into a deeper
hole in the adjustment plates (2).
Lock the guide pin (1).
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3