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Personal protective equipment (PPE)

The conductor, maintainers and operators that carry out activities on the machine, they must use the personal protective equipment to
allow them to cancel all the possible risks arising from the various activities according to the provisions of the factory installation.

Warning!

The clothing of those who work or perform maintenance on the machine must meet the essential safety requirements
set by EU Directives 98/37 EC and applicable laws in the country where the machine is installed.

Look Out!

During  the  operations  of  management  and  maintenance,  personnel  should  wear  appropriate  clothing  to  prevent  the
occurrence  of  accidents.In  order  to  avoid  mechanical  hazards  such  as  entrapment  or  entrainment,  it  is  forbidden  to
wear special as bracelets, watches, rings or chains during the cycle

Machine hitching

The brush schedder, mod. ROERO can be hitched to any tractor with a universal three-point hitch. As the hoist bars of each tractor are
different in lenght and distance, you shall decide which position is best for your brush shredder.

Hitching instru

1.

Place the brush shredder in a stable position by acting on the rest foot in a sufficiently horizontal place.

2.

To withdraw with the tractor until arriving with the hoist bars near of the lower attacks (see 1-1a /11)

3.

Position the heads of the hoist bars in the connections, insert the bolts (see 2-2a/11) and lock them with the spring split pins.

4.

Lock the hoist bars with chains and parallel tightness.  You have to do this in order to avoid any horizontal displacements of

the machine.

5.

Fix the upper connection of the brush shredder to the third point of the tractor hitch (see 3/ 12), by inserting bolt in the head 19

mm and locking it with the spring split pin.

6.

Lift the rest foot, lock it with the bolt and insert the R split pin.

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7.

Adjust  the  third  point  of  the  tractor  hitch  making  sure  the  axis  of  the  PTO  shaft  of  the brush  shredder  is  as  parallel  to  the

ground as possible. The parallel position of the brush shredder axis as to the PTO of the tractor is important in order to limit
stresses on the power take-offs and extend the life of the PTO shaft.

8.

Clutch in the PTO shaft and make sure it is perfectly locked on the power  take-off

9.

Always  fix  the  locking  devices  that  have  been  mounted  to  prevent  the  rotation  of  the  transmission  guards  (small  chains

located on the PTO shaft), both to the operating machine and the tractor.

10. Adjust the hoisting unit of the tractor in order to the brush shredder to be no more than 40 cm from ground.

Fitting the drive shaft

Check that the PTO shaft does not make contact with the guards at the shortest point (in general horizontal PTO

shaft parallel to the PTO exit – Fig. 4-)

If it does, reduce the tubes by the same length (cut, clean, grease)-Fig.5 form A to D-

It is essential that a general check be made in the event of modification of the length of the third point or in the

event of tractor substitution

Warning!

These operations must be undertaken slowly and with the greatest of care in compliance with the safety

regulations laid down in this manual.

Summary of Contents for ROERO TST 120

Page 1: ...e and should accompany it until its demolition In the event of its loss or damage it will be necessary to request a substitute copy from the OMARV S R L The technical information contained in this man...

Page 2: ...EN 745 UNI EN 1553 And also the technical specification ISO 11684 Castagnole delle Lanze Legal representative _________________________ GEO ITALY SRL Reg S Andrea 1 14025 Montechiaro d Asti AT Tel 39...

Page 3: ...35 150 165 180 200 SIZE WORK m 1 20 1 35 1 50 1 65 1 80 2 00 TOTAL SIZE m 1 32 1 47 1 62 1 77 1 92 2 12 WEIGHT Kg 240 280 325 370 415 430 POWER REQUIRED HP 35 40 45 50 60 70 N HAMMER KNIFE 10 20 12 24...

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Page 6: ...he hoist bars with chains and parallel tightness You have to do this in order to avoid any horizontal displacements of the machine 5 Fix the upper connection of the brush shredder to the third point o...

Page 7: ...eed of the tractor ROERO TST ________________________________________________________________________________ 14 Choice of blades The ROERO mower and gathering basket are equipe with shovel blades tha...

Page 8: ...se a rapid deterioration of the rotor and cause vibrations Any discrepancy must be rectified immediately otherwise the safety conditions of the operator and the machine may be placed in jeopardy In or...

Page 9: ...for corn hay rape S ROERO TST ________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Rotor checks It is necessary to check the presence and efficiency of all the cutters o...

Page 10: ...oad 1 before beginning work check all the nuts and bolts and then again after the first 50 working hours 2 correctly connect the machine to the tyractor 3 check that the PTO running speed is at 540 or...

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