Linddana A/S
. Ølholm Bygade 70 . DK-7160 Tørring . T +45 75 80 52 00 . [email protected] . www.linddana.com
User instructions: TP 230 from 02.11.2015
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Keep user instructions for the PTO shaft together with these user instructions in the special
manual box on the machine.
Before start-up you must check that the wood chipper is free of foreign matter. Loosen the bolts
that hold the upper and lower rotor housing together. Lift up the top part of the rotor housing
until the ejector tube rests in position and turn the rotor several revolutions by hand. Remove any
foreign matter.
Check whether the knives are the correct distance (
1 mm)
from the anvil. The knife gap is set to
10 mm
at the factory.
Check whether the knives run free of the anvils.
Lift the top part of the rotor housing into place again and replace the bolts.
Check that all bolts, nuts and screws are properly tightened.
Remember to lubricate all lubrication points (See maintenance schedule on page 13).
Take old hydraulic and motor oil and used oil and air filters to an approved receiving station.
5.2
Coupling instructions
The machine is designed for coupling to a tractor’s three-point hitch.
The factory can supply the machine with a PTO shaft equipped with either 1 3/8" - 6 splines or 1
3/8" - 21 splines
A PTO shaft with 1 3/8" - 6 splines is used on the tractor at 540 rpm. At 1000 rpm, a PTO shaft
with 1 3/8" - 21 splines must be used for some types of tractor.
The PTO shaft
must
be fitted with free-wheel on the machine side.
Linddana uses Walterscheid 2400 with free-wheel, which accompanies the machine.
The length of the PTO shaft must be adjusted for the tractor according to the instructions from
the supplier of the PTO shaft. See attached user instructions for PTO shaft.
The machine must be standing on firm, level ground when in use. The tractor must be hooked up
to the three-point hitch. The tractor must always be secured in a stationary position.
When starting up the machine: Coupling must be undertaken while idling or with as low a motor
speed as possible, in order to avoid overloading the PTO shaft, gearbox, tractor and wood chipper.
Figur 5
Position of ejector tube
when opening rotor