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Maintenance 

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Maintenance 

The entire implement must be subjected to regular service. 

After first use, the threaded unions on the snow blade must be checked and retightened if 
necessary. Particularly check the following components: 

 

Blade plate 

 

Blade extensions 

 

Flap-segments 

 

Scraper bars 

 

Attachment bracket 

 

Holder of the slide runners, or telescopic foot 

 

Mechanism of the contact angle. 

5.1 

Daily maintenance 

 

Check scraper bars for wear 

 

Check adjustment of the slide runners or the casters 

 

Check pendulum compensation for ease of movement 

 

Check hydraulic connections and lines 

 

Clean the implement. 

 
Danger! 
Hydraulic oil escaping under high pressure can penetrate under the skin 
and cause severe injuries. Never attempt to find a possible leak point on the 
hydraulic lines by feeling them with your hands. 
 

5.2 

Maintenance after 50 operating hours or after a longer standstill period. 

At regular intervals, and always at the beginning and end of the season, the moving parts 
of the implement must be checked and if necessary the threaded unions must be retight-
ened. The scraper bars must be checked for wear. 

Lubricate the points cited below with grease (not with oil):  

 

Fig. 13: Lubricating nipple - cylinder eyes  

Lubricating 
nipples 

Summary of Contents for SRM-SF 140

Page 1: ...matev GmbH N rnberger Str 50 90579 Langenzenn T 49 0 9101 9087 0 F 49 0 9101 9087 20 info matev eu www matev eu Version 02 2014 Original Operating Manual SRM SF 140 160 180 200 220 Snow blade...

Page 2: ...casters 7 3 3 Adjust the engagement angle of the blade 8 3 4 Adjust the pendulum compensation 10 3 5 Adjusting the pressure control valve 11 4 Operation and fault correction 12 4 1 Operation 12 4 2 F...

Page 3: ...efer to important information and handling instructions as needed Listings with bullet points are marked as follows Text Text Text Handling instructions are marked in the sequence in which they should...

Page 4: ...d maintain the snow blade The operator must have read and understood this operat ing manual 2 3 General safety instructions General safety instructions are explained in this section These safety instr...

Page 5: ...d repair tasks turn off the engine and re move the key Attention Injuries due to fluid escaping under high pressure Comply with the instruction in the operating manual Attention Danger of crushing due...

Page 6: ...such a manner that you can drive to just in front of its coupling triangle 2 Then the coupling triangle of the front lift is lowered all the way and is brought under the triangle of the snow blade by...

Page 7: ...asters Before starting to clear snow the slide runners or the casters must be correctly adjusted To do this the snow blade is lowered onto a level surface via the hydraulic system The snow blade is co...

Page 8: ...e slide runners with clamp screws For the variant with casters engage the lock bracket on the crank Fig 5 Secure slide runner Fig 6 Secure telescopic foot 3 3 Adjust the engagement angle of the blade...

Page 9: ...sistance and the blade runs more quietly Note The blade plate must be removed to adjust the contact angle 1 Removing the blade plate 2 Unscrew the 8 fastening screws Fig 7 Fastening screws attachment...

Page 10: ...ntally in lifted position 1 Lift out the snow blade 2 Tension the springs by turning the laterally attached screws Only tension the springs that are opposite of the side on which the blade hangs down...

Page 11: ...e blade gives way can be adjusted separately for each pivot direction Unscrew lock nut use an Allen wrench to adjust set screw retighten lock nut Repeat the adjust ment on the opposite side of the pre...

Page 12: ...ow blade is equipped with spring flap segments When encountering an obstacle e g manhole cover the spring flap fold back and the impact is reduced 4 2 Faults Fault Possible cause After clearing snow s...

Page 13: ...Operation and fault correction Page 13 Fig 12 Nameplate...

Page 14: ...pensation for ease of movement Check hydraulic connections and lines Clean the implement Danger Hydraulic oil escaping under high pressure can penetrate under the skin and cause severe injuries Never...

Page 15: ...Page 15 Fig 14 Lubricating nipple piston rod eye Fig 15 Lubricating nipple pendulum axle Fig 16 Swing axle of the snow blade Lubricating nipples Pendulum axle Lubricating nipp les Lubricating nipple...

Page 16: ...ide any disposal services 7 Guarantee The general delivery conditions of matev GmbH apply 8 Technical data Technical data without accessories SRM SF 140 SRM SF 160 SRM SF 180 SRM SF 200 SRM SF 220 Wor...

Page 17: ...0 cm Rubber scraper bar kit 160 cm Rubber scraper bar kit 180 cm Rubber scraper bar kit 200 cm Rubber scraper bar kit 220 cm PU scraper bar kit 140 cm PU scraper bar kit 160 cm PU scraper bar kit 180...

Page 18: ...re slide runner 8 Fig 6 Secure telescopic foot 8 Fig 7 Fastening screws attachment bracket 9 Fig 8 Adjust the length of contact angle set screw 9 Fig 9 Adjusting the pendulum compensation 10 Fig 10 Pe...

Page 19: ...now blade Order number 131 7749 SRM SF 160 IX snow blade Order number 131 7750 SRM SF 180 ST snow blade Order number 131 7751 SRM SF 180 IX snow blade Order number 131 7752 SRM SF 200 ST snow blade Or...

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