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The spreader can be operated only by adult personnel with a valid tractor driving licence. It is 

strictly forbidden to operate the machine when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Exercise due caution when performing any disassembly to prevent personal injury. If your 
skin is cut, wash the wound thoroughly, disinfect with medical hydrogen peroxide solution 
and seek medical attention. Any wound fouled with manure may result in Tetanus bacteria 
infection.

2.1.  RESIDUAL RISKS

The N280 spreader has been designed and produced in accordance to the state of technology and safety 

requirements valid for its year of manufacture.

The manufacturer of this spreader has taken every effort in its design, production and labelling to eliminate 

all hazards related to operation, servicing and maintenance. However, there are specific unavoidable risk present.

Residual risk results from incorrect or improper conduct of the operating personnel. The greatest hazards 

occur during the following forbidden actions: The spreader is operated by minors or persons who are unfamiliar 

with  the  operating  instructions;  The  spreader  is  operated  by  persons  under  the  influence  of  alcohol  or  other 

intoxicants; Performance of any work on the spreader systems, when the spreader is coupled with the tractor with 
the running engine.
Attempting to work with the machine before inspecting the work site and environment;
Remaining on (aboard) the machine when it is working or in transit;
Use of telescopic jointed shafts without any guards;

Follow these guidelines and prohibitions:

-  read and fully understand the operating instructions;
-  secure the machine against access by unauthorised persons and children;
-  cleaning, maintenance and repairs must be performed by adequately trained persons and with the PTO drive-

shaft decoupled;

-  keep your hands out of hazardous spaces;

-  do not use the machine when it is not fit for duty and/or when the guards are missing;

-  do not use the telescopic jointed shafts without any guards;
-  no persons are allowed to remain near the machine when it is working;
-  no persons are allowed to remain on the machine when it is working or in transit;
-  do not use the machine without the connected and functioning braking and lighting systems;

only then can you eliminate the residual risks to people and the environment when using this spreader.

INFORMATION!
The residual risks are present when the aforementioned rules are not followed.

Summary of Contents for N280

Page 1: ...16 100 SOK KA POLAND UL KRESOWA 62 OPERATING MANUAL PARTS CATALOGUE MANURE SPREADER N280 N280 1 N280 2 Edition no 01 Year of issue 2012 The original operating manual language is Polish...

Page 2: ...tandards were used for compliance evaluation PN EN 690 A1 2009 PN EN ISO 4254 1 2009 AC 2010 PN EN ISO 12100 2011 PN EN ISO 13857 2010 and the following standards PN ISO 3600 1998 PN ISO 11684 1998 an...

Page 3: ...loor conveyor 18 5 4 2 Manure dosing 19 5 5 Adjustment of conveyor chain tension 20 5 6 Spreading adapter 21 5 7 Brakes adjustment 22 5 7 1 Parking brake adjustment 22 5 7 2 Service brake adjustment 2...

Page 4: ...4 Nameplate...

Page 5: ...s for proper operation and servicing as well as about the operating safety and health regulations Pursuant to the Resolution of the Ministry of Infrastructure of 31 December 2002 on technical requirem...

Page 6: ...therwise the machine may be damaged and the traffic safety may be compromised Adapt the driving speed to the conditions when working or travelling on a rough terrain Follow the traffic code regulation...

Page 7: ...der is operated by persons under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants Performance of any work on the spreader systems when the spreader is coupled with the tractor with the running engine Att...

Page 8: ...ng signs and warning labels placed on the machine During operation of this machine exercise extreme caution when remaining in direct proximity of these areas Check the serial number indicated in the O...

Page 9: ...distance from the tow bar when it is being lifted or lowered 1x Speed limit sign 1x 300 kPa Tyre pressure 2x Nameplate 1x Lug for lifting hooks 2x Coupling only with the tractor s top transport hitch...

Page 10: ...ufacturer s logo 2x Information label machine symbol 2x A4VS ADAPTER WEIGHT 470 kg Description of the adapter weight 2x Keep a safe distance from the adapter Do not put your hands between the rotors 2...

Page 11: ...ride on ladder steps or the tow bar 1x Danger of hands crushing 2x Information on wheel tightening 2x Danger of hand being caught by moving elements of the feeder 2x Tighten the wheel nuts after coupl...

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Page 13: ...13 Fig 1 Locations of the information and warning signs...

Page 14: ...er is coupled with the tractor in the following way couple the hitch lug with the tractor coupler fit the telescopic jointed shaft and use the chains to secure the shaft guard from turning during oper...

Page 15: ...support wheel see fig 2 item 1 The support wheel stabilizes the spreader when it is loaded or not Fig 2 N280 spreader s support wheel Do not disassemble the support or rest the machine on makeshift su...

Page 16: ...t use the telescopic jointed shafts with damaged guards When the machine is properly operated the overload clutch should not engage If the clutch engages the machine is overloaded If the material is n...

Page 17: ...ectly on the adapter drums this may damage the drive The load must not hang over the body sides When the work is finished or if needed remove the manure which may accumulate on the rear beam in the ar...

Page 18: ...re spreading output is controlled and adjustable by setting the adjustment screw 2 of the flow controller 1 installed in the right section of the spreader front panel Turning the adjustment screw cloc...

Page 19: ...3 2 34 6 28 8 24 7 21 6 19 2 17 3 7 50 1 56 4 45 1 37 6 32 2 28 2 25 1 22 6 8 64 7 72 8 58 2 48 5 41 6 36 4 32 3 29 1 9 76 8 86 4 69 2 57 6 49 4 43 2 38 4 34 6 10 99 5 112 0 89 6 74 6 64 0 56 0 49 8 4...

Page 20: ...is different correct it using coupler 3 After the screw 1 adjustment range is reached adjust the support for wedges 2 and 4 using screws shown in fig 5 To check the chains tension raise the chain in t...

Page 21: ...ight M14 bolts depending on version Adapter disassembly procedure decouple the telescopic jointed shaft from the adapter transmission decouple the hydraulic quick couplings of the net raising cylinder...

Page 22: ...r idle stroke is excessive adjust as follows remove the cotter pin 3 remove the crown nut 1 loosen the brake expander lever 2 and shift the lever in the direction opposite to the braking motion in suc...

Page 23: ...d tighten the crown nut at the same time until the wheel stops Now loosen the crown nut by 1 6 1 5 of the full turn i e to the nearest clevis pin groove Install a new clevis pin new seal and mount the...

Page 24: ...ng a distinctive hissing noise Replace any damaged seals or lines which cause the leaks If the leak is located at the actuator replace the device If any mechanical damage is found on the vessel e g de...

Page 25: ...each year of operation remove the hubs with their bearings wash the bearings and the hub chamber and then refill with fresh grease The lubrication points are showed in the lubrication diagrams All lu...

Page 26: ...le axle load 8460 13660 including tow bar lug load 3000 multiple axle load 10660 Adapter type Vertical w four spreading drums A4VS Adapter weight kg 440 470 470 Adapter drive Tractor PTO 540 Nm part n...

Page 27: ...is repaired dispose of all worn out parts at a scrap collection point Follow all applicable OHS regulations for repair and replacement of worn out subassemblies Dispose of the entire product at a rec...

Page 28: ...80 N280 1 N280 2 1 Wheel chocks 2 2 Telescopic jointed shaft 6R 602 7 BA K601 8R 802 3 DA C803 1 3 Operating Instructions warranty card 1 Make sure that all accessories are present upon purchasing the...

Page 29: ...red During operation the guard opens when the gate is lifted INFORMATION 1 Exercise extreme caution when travelling on public roads and follow the valid traffic code 12 DESIGN AND OPERATING PRINCIPLE...

Page 30: ...e sure that the mesh guard is installed on the front panel which protects the operator against injury from falling objects e g stones INFORMATION No person is allowed to remain on the machine or withi...

Page 31: ...80 The warranty service is provided on behalf of the manufacturer by filled out by the seller Date of manufacture Date of sale Serial number Signature of the Seller Customer s name and surname Address...

Page 32: ...32 Item Service call date Date of completion Description of completed service actions and replaced parts Service technician name Service stamp...

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