cod. F07011375
4
3
6
QUANTITA’ DI OLIO (l.)
4,20
0,65
QUANTITA’ DI OLIO (l.)
5,00
8
7
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3)
2
5
1
Fig.34
USE AND MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
58 - EN
5.1 MAINTENANCE PLAN - Summary table
INTERVAL
TYPE OF WORK
FIRST 8 HOURS SERVICE
- Carefully check the general condition of the machine after the
fi
rst 8 hours service.
- In particular, after having checked the tines for wear, tighten the screws and tine shields that
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x the tines to the supports. At that time, it is advisable to check that all screws and bolts are
correctly torqued.
EVERY 8 WORKING HOURS
- Grease the cardan shaft cross journals.
- Check that the bolts
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xing the hoe blades are well tightened.
- Grease the roller supports if the rear roller is installed.
EVERY 50 WORKING HOURS
- CHANGE THE OIL IN THE GEARBOX HOUSING AFTER THE FIRST 50 HOURS.
- Check the level of the oil in the gearbox (1 Fig.34) and top up to the level mark on the rod
as necessary (2 Fig.34)
- Check the level of the oil in the rotor splindle cover (7 Fig.34) and top up through the oil
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ll
plug as necessary (8 Fig.34)
- Grease the cardan shaft cross journals.
- Side transmission gears: check the level of the oil in the side casing of the transmission unit,
unscrewing the level plug (3 Fig.34) and checking that oil
fl
ows out. Add oil through the
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ll
plug if necessary (4 Fig.34). It should
fl
ow from the level plug.
EVERY 400 WORKING HOURS
- Change the oil in the in the gearbox and transmission casing by completely draining off the
old oil through the drain plug under the reduction unit (5 Fig.34) and through the transmission
drain plug (6 Fig.34).
- When this operation is carried out, it is also advisable to demount and clean the clutch disks
and and check the tightness of the clutch springs (if the cardan shaft has a clutch).
- Check that all bolts are well tightened.
EVERY FIVE YEARS
- Replace all the tubes of the hydraulic systems.
REST PERIODS
At the end of the season, or if a long period of rest is foreseen it is advisable to:
1) Wash the equipment thoroughly with water, especially the chemical substance hoppers,
then dry them. Clean the electrical components only with a dry cloth.
2) Carefully check for worn or damaged parts and replace then where required.
3) Firmly tighten all screws and bolts.
4) Apply protecting oil to all unpainted parts.
5) Protect the equipment with a (nylon) cover.
6) Then position it stably in a dry place out of the reach of unauthorized people
It is in the interests of the user to follow these instructions carefully, as when work recommences, he will
fi
nd the equipment in perfect
condition.
OIL QUANTITY (l.)
OIL QUANTITY (l.)