McHale
Fusion Vario
Baler & Wrapper
107
3.
Insert a 24 mm open ended spanner
into slot (H) until it engages with the
hexagon on adjuster cam (E). Loosen
M12 nyloc nut (F) on adjuster slightly,
just enough to be able to turn adjuster
(which works on a cam
principle).
4.
Turn adjuster (preferably clockwise
from cam side E), with a 24 mm
spanner, until the resistance to turning
increases greatly. Then back off a
touch, so the slide rail (G) can glide
freely and smoothly. Hold resistive
pressure on the adjuster cam (E) and
tighten the M12 nyloc nut. (F)
5.
Push the slider (D) back fully. Beware
of the cut and hold knife, keep fingers
on the outside end of the slider, as
shown. Fit washers and nyloc nut and
reconnect the ram rod using the
17 mm and 22 mm spanners. Do not
overtighten! There should be only 2
threads protruding past the nut when
tightened securely.
NOTE: Slide rails should be removed & cleaned once per season
In normal use, the slide rails should be removed, at least once per
season, to clean build up of dirt and crop. Severe build up of dirt and crop
can cause erratic movement of the cut and hold mechanisms. Once
slides are thoroughly cleaned, they can be reassembled and lubricated
and the above adjustment carried out before the machine is put back in
service. In extreme use or in dry dusty conditions this should be carried
out several times per season.
H
F
G
F
E
G
F
F
E
H
D