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2.1.2 GENERAL 

SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 

WARNING

 

The Manufacturer will not be liable for any 
accidents, damages or malfunctioning of the 
machine due to non-compliance with rules 
described in « Section 2 – Safety and accident 
prevention» and to any tampering with the 
safety devices. 
General warnings:

 

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  The user undertakes to allow only skilled and 

trained personnel to use the bale wrapping 
machine. 

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  The user must take all necessary measures to 

deny unauthorized personnel access to the 
machine. 

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 The personnel must comply with the 

instructions herein without exception, and 
observe the general safety requirements 
provided for by the legislation of the country 
where the machine is used. 

-  The user undertakes to suitably instruct 

his/her personnel on the application and 
observance of the safety rules. To this 
purpose, the user undertakes to ensure that 
anybody operating the machine is aware of 
the operating instructions and safety rules in 
force. 

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  The user must inform the Manufacturer in the 

event that any defects or malfunctioning of the 
safety systems are detected, and whenever 
any potentially hazardous situations are 
encountered. 

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  The personnel must always use personal 

safety gear, as prescribed by local legislation, 
as well as follow the related instructions 
herein. 

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  The personnel must observe all the hazard 

and caution symbols applied to the machine. 

-  The authorized personnel must not perform 

on their own initiative any operations or work 
that do not fall within their specific sphere of 
competence. 

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  The personnel must report any problem or 

hazardous situation that might be 
encountered to the person concerned. 

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 Personnel in training must always be 

supervised by expert personnel. 

-  «5100» bale wrapping machine has been 

manufactured in conformity with the current 
state of technology and will assure safe 
operation provided that it is properly used. 
The fitting of parts of other manufacturers or 

any modifications may alter the machine’s 
features and hence compromise operating 
safety. Therefore, the Manufacturer will not be 
liable for any damages that might be caused 
as a result of the use of non-original spare 
parts. 

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  The machine must be used solely for the 

purpose for which it has been designed. 

The machine must not be operated without 
protections

.

 

 

WARNING

 

The operation of the machine by anyone who 
has not read and assimilated the instructions 
herein, as well as by unskilled personnel, or 
by personnel not in good health or not holding 
the right driving licence, is strictly forbidden. 

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  Observe the hazard symbols featured in this 

manual and applied to the actual machine. 

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  Before starting up the machine, make sure all 

the safety devices and the machine itself are 
perfectly intact. 

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  Before starting any work, familiarize yourself 

with the control devices and how they work. 

The area in which the machine is used is to 
be considered a 

«danger zone»

, especially 

for people not trained in the machine use. 
Before starting up the machine, make sure 
there are no people, animals or obstacles of 
any nature around the working area. 

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  When a person is 

« exposed »

, i.e. when 

he/she is standing in a 

«danger zone»

, the 

operator must take appropriate measures to 
immediately stop the machine and, where 
necessary, make sure that the person is taken 
away. 

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  During the operation of the machine, the 

operator must be seated in the tractor seat so 
that he/she cannot fall accidentally and so 
that the whole machine is under his/her 
control, and that appropriate action can be 
taken whenever the need arises. 

It is strictly forbidden to park the machine near 
or under terraces, balconies, haylofts and 
platforms of any kind that can be reached by 
people and/or animals. 

When you must to work close to the electric 
lines it is important that the machine and all its 
parts keep at safety distance from them. For 
any possible explanations ask  a public 
competent body, who is in charge for the 
distribution of the electric energy. The 
machine is built in prevalence with metal, so 
in case of contact with electric line or 
electrical discharge between the line and the 

 

USE & MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

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Summary of Contents for 5100 S

Page 1: ...Before starting to use the machine read the instructions...

Page 2: ...ensioner 21 4 4 2 Reel height setting Errore Il segnalibro non definito 4 4 3 Reel installation Errore Il segnalibro non definito 4 4 4 Reel use h 500 22 4 5 Overlaying the film Errore Il segnalibro n...

Page 3: ...Wrapper 5100 USE MAINTENANCE MANUAL 3...

Page 4: ...etails indicated on the machine identification plate Machine model Serial number Year of manufacture Machine weight MASCAR authorised service centre to be contacted for technical assistance USE MAINTE...

Page 5: ...precise technical service and give any other information required in order to obtain the best performance from the machine DANGER his manual is an integral part of the machine and must be kept with i...

Page 6: ...pletely the fork and to roceed with the wrapping a This machine comes complete w following standard issue documents Machine s user and maintenan MACH MASCAR 5100 Cylindrical Bale Wrapping Machine bear...

Page 7: ...machine THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURIES TO PERSONS OR ANIMALS OR FOR ANY DAMAGES TO PROPERTY ARISING FROM ANY USE NOT PROVIDED FOR IN THIS MANUAL OR DIFFERENT FROM THAT FOR WHICH...

Page 8: ...T 4 HYDRAULIC DISTRIBUTOR 5 DRAWBAR WITH TOW HOOK 6 SUPPORT FOOT 7 IDENTIFICATION PLATE 8 CONTROL LEVER UNIT 9 PRE STRETCHING UNIT PSU 10 ROLLERS 11 BELTS FOR BALE ROLLERS 12 ROTATING CRADLE 13 SIDE R...

Page 9: ...t 1680 kg TYRES Dimensions 13 55 16 Diameter 774 mm Width 325 mm LOADING CAPACITY 130 BAR Max bale weight 1300 kg Bale diameter da 1 2 a 1 6 m Bale width 1 2 m HYDRAULIC OPEN OR CLOSED CENTRE Connecti...

Page 10: ...performed this will result in serious bodily injury death or long term health hazards CAUTION This symbol warns the reader that if the operations described are not properly performed the machine may...

Page 11: ...the machine s features and hence compromise operating safety Therefore the Manufacturer will not be liable for any damages that might be caused as a result of the use of non original spare parts The...

Page 12: ...bject to wear or corrosion are in perfect working condition Always keep grease and oil out of the reach of children Always read warnings and instructions given on the containers Avoid skin contact wit...

Page 13: ...3 0 4 4 M 5 5 9 8 7 M 6 10 15 M 8 25 36 M 10 49 72 M 12 85 125 M 14 135 200 M 16 210 310 M 18 300 430 M 20 425 610 During any maintenance cleaning or assembly work etc carried out with the machine lif...

Page 14: ...oss of upper limbs Never introduce the hands in the blade cutting area when the film is being attached Never remove the safety barriers and keep away from moving parts 6 Cod 89005003 Risk of crushing...

Page 15: ...Wrapper 5100 9 5 11 4 10 14 15 8 7 12 6 13 2 3 1 fig 4 Safety symbols and their location on the machine USE MAINTENANCE MANUAL 15...

Page 16: ...arding the use and disposal of products for cleaning and maintaining the machine Also follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of these products Special waste must be disposed of through spec...

Page 17: ...nd dimensions Dimensions are particularly important in determining the feasibility of transport through tunnels or tight passages When lifting the machine from the ground onto the level where it is to...

Page 18: ...zard At this point remove cables and chocks and unload the machine using the same means and procedures used for its loading 3 2 TRANSPORT ON PUBLIC ROADS The bale wrapper is a towed agricultural machi...

Page 19: ...y from this position he or she can control the machine correctly Before leaving the driving seat the operator MUST stop the machine apply the parking brake and turn off the tractor 4 2 CONNECTION WITH...

Page 20: ...ydraulic distributor remote control unit must be installed in the tractor before the beginning of wrapping It has three control levers which execute the movement indicated on the adhesive fig 9 and he...

Page 21: ...rstretched this can compromise its physical and mechanical properties increasing the risk of ruptures or perforation The stretching ratio is stated by substitution of the pinion on the higher side of...

Page 22: ...e E to couple up the upper plug C 5 Pass the film around the rolls as indicated on fig 16 Note the operation is more simple if you pass the film around the base of the rolls 6 Release the rolls pushin...

Page 23: ...e of 50 i e the film has to overlap for its half on the previous tour fig 17 Film overlapping The wrapped surface of the bale for every cradle tour has to be set up about the used film height with a r...

Page 24: ...tching 70 57 41 84 61 Cradle tours 25 18 37 27 Diameter 150 Used film m stretching 70 80 57 118 85 Cradle tours 27 19 39 28 Diameter 160 Used film m stretching 70 88 63 130 93 4 6 FILM HOLDER CUTTING...

Page 25: ...nce it is necessary to proceed as hereinafter described fig 21 To loosen the screws A and B To move bearings supports on inside holes C to draw up rolls or on outside holes D to increase their distanc...

Page 26: ...orm are lifted Set in action cradle control towards down if the platform is lifted fig 9 lever C To start slowly the wrapping choking the cradle rotation control fig 9 lever B for the first two tours...

Page 27: ...s area which has to be controlled has to be sufficiently wide to consider the possible rolling of the bale after unloading fig 25 Cradle lift WARNING Do not lift cradle before centring of machine Proc...

Page 28: ...a side it has to be vertical fig 29 To modify the unloading way proceed as follows fig 29 Remove the pin S Partially unthread the rafter Insert the rafter in vertical horizontal position inserting th...

Page 29: ...s tears or ragged edges Keep the plastic film at 20 30 C for at least 48 hors before use this improves the film s unrolling and adhering properties 4 10 4 PREPARATION OF BALES FOR WRAPPING Following t...

Page 30: ...speed Loading and unloading times the time required to transport the machine from one bale to the next in the field and time wastage must also be added to these variables SECTION 5 Maintenance 5 1 MAI...

Page 31: ...Rotating cradle drive chain lubrication fig 34 P Film stretcher assembly drive chain lubrication fig 35 C 5 1 2 EVERY 8 OPERATING HOURS Every 8 operating hours Make a complete operation of greasing to...

Page 32: ...hange the rotating cradle angular transmission oil using 0 8 Kg SAE 90 oil fig 34 O fig 31 Lubrication points fig 32 Lubrication points fig 33 Lubrication points of the pliers fig 34 Lubrication point...

Page 33: ...utter blade must be checked periodically fig 37 A Replace the blade with a new one if it appears too worn The moving parts of the clamp must be lubricated constantly DANGER Replacing the clamp blade m...

Page 34: ...place Check the machine thoroughly and replace any damaged or worn parts Tighten all nuts and bolts correctly Lubricate all points that require lubrication including the chains Apply a coat of rust pr...

Page 35: ...ensioner rollers with alcohol Insufficient film tension Insufficient stretch ratio Increase stretch ratio Bale wrapping is damaged after unloading Sharp objects in contact with film Unload the bales o...

Page 36: ...gs 7 1 COMPUTER MC 300 The computer indicates to the operator the end of wrapping phase With the MC 300 you could set the wrapped numbers used for a full and complete dressing When there are 2 round r...

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