McConnel 1.5M Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

 

Publication 939 
May 2019 
Part No. 24214.39 
 

   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

McCONNEL 

MULTISAW

1.5M, 2.0M & 2.5M Models  

 

Operator Manual

Summary of Contents for 1.5M

Page 1: ...Publication 939 May 2019 Part No 24214 39 McCONNEL MULTISAW 1 5M 2 0M 2 5M Models Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...ding in period of a new machine it is the customer s responsibility to regularly inspect all nuts bolts and hose connections for tightness and re tighten if required New hydraulic connections occasion...

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Page 4: ...mple may require particular care when packing to avoid damage in transit 1 04 This warranty does not extend to any product from which McConnel Ltd s serial number plate has been removed or altered 1 0...

Page 5: ...d be undertaken within two days of the failure Claims submitted for repairs undertaken more than 2 weeks after a failure has occurred or 2 days after the parts were supplied will be rejected unless th...

Page 6: ...e deemed to be a waiver of any other term 4 02 If any provision of this limited warranty shall violate any applicable law and is held to be unenforceable then the invalidity of such provision shall no...

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Page 8: ...cally updated to ensure you have access to the latest version of this manual please visit the manuals library on our website where an up to date version can be referenced online or downloaded https ww...

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Page 10: ...ne 9 Machine Attachment 10 Hydraulic Installation 12 Belts Access 12 Operation 13 Maintenance 14 Initial Maintenance 14 Routine Maintenance 14 Checking Belt Tension 14 Tensioning Belts 15 Belt Tension...

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Page 12: ...rms are applicable to the machine when fitted to the tractor and viewed from the rear these terms also apply to tractor references SERIAL PLATE All machines are equipped with a serial number plate con...

Page 13: ...machine SPECIFICATIONS Specification Model Multisaw 1500 HD Multisaw 2000 HD Multisaw 2500 HD Working Width 1 5m 2 0m 2 5m Number Blades 3 4 4 Blade Diameter 490mm 19 490mm 19 620mm 24 Blade Material...

Page 14: ...te this equipment When the machine is not in use it should be lowered to rest on the ground In the event of any fault being detected with the machine s operation it must be stopped immediately and not...

Page 15: ...y before starting to note obstacles and remove wire bottles cans and other debris Use clear suitably sized warning signs to alert others to the nature of the machine working within that area Signs sho...

Page 16: ...ed Never turn a machine cutting head to an angle that causes debris to be ejected towards the cab Never start or continue to work a machine if people are nearby or approaching Stop and wait until they...

Page 17: ...shorter distance may be added to the plate Road narrows warning signs with supplementary Single file traffic plate White on blue Keep right arrow sign on rear of machine Note this applies to UK Marke...

Page 18: ...ines Where doubt exists contact your local power company for advice 3 Danger keep clear of rotating blades 4 Pressurised oil beware of leaks Consult technical manual for service procedures 5 Danger fl...

Page 19: ...20 of rear axle weight or more for adequate control and for ground work i e verge mowing with experienced operators this can be reduced to 10 All factors must be addressed in order to match the type...

Page 20: ...rs must remain at a safe distance from the raised machine Lifting Points Machines are equipped with 2 lifting points fitted with shackles Lifting gear must be evenly attached to both lifting points to...

Page 21: ...he cutting blades which possess the potential to cause injury even when stationary For reasons of safety the blade guard should be fitted to machine at all times and only removed for machine operation...

Page 22: ...y mounted the blades MUST be mounted in a downward cut rotation in relation to the tractors driving direction see illustration below Blade Cutting Direction Blades must cut downwards on the leading ed...

Page 23: ...tension before using the machine for work refer to belt tensioning section Belts Access Access to the belts for checking and or adjustment requires removal of the lower belt cover Tools required 17mm...

Page 24: ...k points exist in these locations Safety gloves and safety eyewear must be worn and wherever possible the use a suitable tool should be employed to remove any debris to ensure hands and fingers are ke...

Page 25: ...emove belt cover and clean the inside of the belt housing Check the condition of hydraulic hoses and connections leaking or damaged hydraulic components must be replaced before using the machine Belts...

Page 26: ...sonic tension meter To tension a belt release the adjuster locknut and rotate adjuster bolt clockwise to increase tension or anti clockwise to decrease tension Re tighten the adjuster locknut when the...

Page 27: ...82423 1420 1520 N 1220 1320 N 91 1 94 3 Hz 84 3 87 8 Hz Belt 3 182412 1540 1650 N 1320 1430 N 94 4 97 7 Hz 87 4 90 9 Hz Multisaw 1 5m RH Build 9550147 Reference Part Number Belt Gauge Tension Setting...

Page 28: ...01 1580 1620 N 1350 1400 N 70 4 72 8 Hz 65 1 67 8 Hz Belt 3 24159 01 1580 1620 N 1350 1400 N 69 8 72 2 Hz 64 6 67 2 Hz Multisaw 2 0m RH Build 9550120 Reference Part Number Belt Gauge Tension Setting...

Page 29: ...02 1580 1620 N 1350 1400 N 54 3 56 2 Hz 50 3 52 3 Hz Belt 3 24159 02 1580 1620 N 1350 1400 N 56 3 58 2 Hz 52 1 54 2 Hz Multisaw 2 5m LH Build 9550142 Reference Part Number Belt Gauge Tension Setting...

Page 30: ...0mm Multisaw Blade Part Number 182160 Part Number 182407 1 5m 2 0m Models 2 5m Models Ensure blades are mounted in the correct cutting direction Secure bade bolts using medium strength thread locking...

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Page 32: ...McConnel Limited Temeside Works Ludlow Shropshire SY8 1JL England Telephone 01584 873131 Facsimile 01584 876463 www mcconnel com...

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