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ROERO - TST

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Roller adjustment instruction:

1.

Remove both side guard or skids applied to both side panels of the frame

2.

Loosen the nut slightly by using a 24 wrench. This is nut that thightens the screw M16 supporting the roller fixing plate

3.

Loosen the other nut completely and the take screw M16 out  of the adjusting hole in the side panel.

4.

Proceed with these operations also for the opposite side panel of the machine.

5.

Adjust the roller height and one you have found the required position insert the screws M16 that you had removed and tignten

the nuts.

6.

Once the adjustments are completed, fix the side guards or skids that you have removed before.

Regulation of the roller wheels

Roller

Fig.8

For best roller regulation it is necessary to:

Lift the machine

Unscrew the S bolt

Position at the chosen hole

Re-screw the S bolt

Wheels

The wheels are mounted on the rear tubular section of the haulm shredder

They rotate

They are adjustable in height: raise the machine, unscrew the bolt S and refix to the pre-chosen fixture hole (check that the 2

wheels are at the same height –fig.8-)

Warning!

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

laid down in this manual.

Choice of cutters (optional)

Hammer blades

Standard equipment of the haulm shredder

Cutters recommended when a total clean cut is required, ideal

for uncultivated terrain, grass, potatoes, beet or carrot leaves.

The counter-cutter is smooth

Universal cutters

Recommended cutters for corn, hay, rape

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Rotor checks

It is necessary to check the presence and efficiency of all the cutters on the rotor each day (used or broken cutters must be replaced at
the same time as those diametrically opposite on the rotor).

Warning!

The absence of a cutter may cause the rapid deterioration of the rotor and cause vibrations. A cutter of 860g at a speed of
500 rpm exerts a force of 500 Kg on the rotor!

Warning!

These operations must be undertaken slowly and with the greatest care in compliance with the safety regulations laid
down in this manual.

Rear cowling position

Closed cowling (standard) permits:

A partial recycling of the shredded material and therefore improved working quality

In this case the power required is slightly greater

Open cowling with flaps (option) permits:

Good distribution of the shredded product on the ground

A reduced power requirement

Shredding quality/required power

In all cases, the work quality and the power required depend on:

The type of product to be cut and its humidity

The type of cutter used

Whether the product is to be recycled or not (open or closed cowling)

The working height

The tractor advance speed

Warning!

In the event that the front PTO of the tractor rotates in the direction indicated in Figure13, it is necessary to invert the
direction of rotor rotation, by overturning the over gear unit, not forgetting to invert the breather cap with the discharge cap.
In this case the PTO shaft to be used must have the free wheel on the right.
In the eve that the front PTO of the tractor rotates in the direction indicated in Fugure14, no intervention is required on the

drive unit. In this case the PTO shaft must have the free wheel on the left.

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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