Pottinger Landsberg TOP 652 Operator'S Manual Download Page 19

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general guidelines on working with 

the machine

 DANgER

life-threatening danger exists through rotating rotors 

and folding arms

• 

Switch off engine and remove ignition key 

prior to any adjustment, maintenance or 

repair work.

• 

Only carry out work in the rotor area when 

the PTO shaft is stationary. 

• 

Do not enter the rotor area while the drive 

motor is running.

• 

Before switching on the drive motor, make 

sure that the working area is free and that 

no one is in the danger zone. 

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life-threatening danger exists through swivelling 

and folding rotor arms

• 

Do not stand in the swivel range of the rotor 

arms.

• 

Before raising or lowering the rotor arms, 

make sure that the working area is free and 

that no one is in the danger zone. 

 DANgER

life-threatening danger through the tractor/trailer 

tipping on an incline, especially in transport position 

and when cornering.

• 

Reduce speed in general relevant to the pre-

vailing environmental conditions, especially 

when cornering and on slopes.

• 

Drive backwards on the slope rather than 

carry out a risky turning manoeuvre.

 WARNINg

Risk of serious injury due to long-term work with 

increased noise interference.

The noise level in the workplace can deviate from the 

measured value (see Technical Data) particularly through 

the differing types of tractor cabins.

• 

If a noise level of 85 dB(A) is reached or 

exceeded, the farmer must have suitable 

hearing protection in readiness (UVV 1.1 § 

2). 

• 

If a noise level of 90 dB (A) is reached or 

exceeded, then hearing protection must be 

worn (UVV 1.1 § 16).

 TAkE NOTE

Property damage to the towing vehicle because of 

its unsuitability

• 

Observe the technical limits of the towing 

vehicle with regard to axle load and the load 

on the coupling.

Summary of Contents for TOP 652

Page 1: ...Operator s manual Translation of the original Operating Manual Nr 99 2858 EN 80T 1 TOP 652 Type SK 2858 01001 Double Rotary Swather...

Page 2: ...pply the highest quality standards to our products which are constantly monitored by our in house quality management and our management board Because the safety perfect function highest quality and ab...

Page 3: ...in the hand over declaration online Machine checked according to delivery note All attached parts removed All safety equipment drive shaft and operating devices at hand Operation commissioning and mai...

Page 4: ...l guidelines on working with the machine 21 P t o speed 22 Turning manoeuvre in the working position 22 Settings on rotor chassis 22 1 Setting the transverse inclination 22 2 Adjusting rake height 23...

Page 5: ...the other relevant EU guidelines EU Declaration of Conformity By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity the manufacturer declares that the machine being brought into service complies with all relev...

Page 6: ...and accessories from P ttinger or accepted by P ttinger For those parts relia bility safety and suitability for P ttinger machines can be assured Warranty claims lapse if non approved parts are used...

Page 7: ...s in such text sections must be followed CAUTION If you do not observe the instructions marked this way there is the risk of an injury All instructions in such text sections must be followed NOTE If y...

Page 8: ...1 1 Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as parts can move there 2 540 Preferred hydraulic pressure and PTO shaft speed 3 Shut engine off and remove key before carrying out maintenance o...

Page 9: ...ysigningthedeclarationoftransfer 5 ConsulttheoperatinginstructionsbeforecuttingthePTOshafttolength 6 X M12 86 Nm M14 135 Nm M16 215 Nm X X Tightening torque for the marked screws 7 Do not enter the da...

Page 10: ...ng the cardan shaft GW clean and grease the machine s attachment profiles and the tractor s pto Attach the wide angle joint WW to the machine first Then attach cardan shaft to the tractor pto Attach m...

Page 11: ...away chain for lower link hitch 094 18 402 2 Breakaway chain for rigid drawbar 094 18 403 Parking the machine DANGER Life threateningdangerexiststhroughunpredictable tractor or machine movements Park...

Page 12: ...W from tractor A E TD 26 92 16 s h 0 ST TD 28 99 14 EW EL Remove rope from tractor cabin Secure machine with wheel chocks Detach implement from tractor Secure implement with the anti theft device 1 In...

Page 13: ...Wait until rotors comes to a complete stand still CAUTION Risk of injury exists through the sharp edges on the spring tines Handle spring tines with care CAUTION Risk of injury exists through the shar...

Page 14: ...heck the transport safeguard 10 Each rotor arm is to be secured with the hook Close the stopcocks 8 Close stopcocks DANGER Life threateningdangerexiststhroughexceedingthe legal transport width Check t...

Page 15: ...s or pedestrians Transportthemachineonlyinthetransportposition H2 Observe the statutory regulations for your country Driving on public roads may only be carried out as described in chapter Transport p...

Page 16: ...6 out and secure with spring pin 6a Safety advice DANGER Life threateningdangerthroughmachinetippingover Carry out the change from working position to transport position and vice versa only on level s...

Page 17: ...the left and right guard hoops 6 out and secure with spring pin 6a TD 44 94 11 6 6a 40 cm 3 Pull swath apron out and secure with tommy screw Normal setting is approx 40 cm from the tines Set feeler wh...

Page 18: ...t 1 Feeler wheel 2 When the feeler wheel is used an optimum tine ground adaptation 6 is achieved for extremely uneven surfaces As the tines are located very close to the feeler wheel these can also id...

Page 19: ...ne DANGER Life threatening danger through the tractor trailer tipping on an incline especially in transport position and when cornering Reduce speed in general relevant to the pre vailing environmenta...

Page 20: ...the swath back to the stripe unclean raking the p t o shaft speed must be reduced 4 Working speed Select a driving speed that ensures the entire crop is picked up cleanly In the case of an overload ch...

Page 21: ...chine on only when in working position and do not exceed the specified p t o speed e g max 540 rpm A transfer located near the transmission advisesthep t o speedthatyourmachineisequippedfor General gu...

Page 22: ...ings on rotor chassis A level and firm surface is a prerequisite for proper adjust ment of the rotary chassis The machine is attached to the tractor and in working position 1 Setting the transverse in...

Page 23: ...ntly 1 Set the rotor unit Set the rotor unit raking height using the crank 8 Fold up the safety bar Turn the crank 8 to the left or to the right Left rotation lift rotor unit Right rotation lower roto...

Page 24: ...tance at finish raking position should now be approx 2 0 cm 4 Step Setting the outer feeler wheel multi feeler wheel so that it is only slightly loaded 6 Step Settingthedistanceoftheouterfeelerwheelto...

Page 25: ...anoeuvre The driving characteristics of the tractor are influenced by theweight G oftherotaryunit Thiscanleadtodangerous situations especially on inclines Danger of tipping exists when hydraulically l...

Page 26: ...r the relevant protective clothing NOTE Material damage due to impurities that have penetrated into the hydraulic system Clean the couplings of the oil hoses and the oil sockets prior to each connecti...

Page 27: ...re tighten bolt connections Prior to every startup Check hydraulic hoses for wear Replace any worn or damaged hydraulic hoses immediately The replacement hoses must meet the manufacturer s technical...

Page 28: ...afts DANGER Life threatening danger exists with initial operation of the machine if the cardan shaft is damaged or the guard is damaged or missing Ensure the articulated shaft is intact when starting...

Page 29: ...od away upwards 5 Turn the spindle 4 until the required steering axle position is reached 6 Refit steering rod and secure with dowel pin 2 Setthetoe intomaximum5mm Thismeansthedistance of the tyre s f...

Page 30: ...move 2x bolts M12x110 2 2 Loosen 4x bolts M12x110 3 3 2 Remove cover Pull tine arm out Turn the rotor unit so that the old tine arm can be removed from between the intake and output control see below...

Page 31: ...l pins at least once a year see detail B B Changing the bearing bush of the tine arms NOTE Property damage caused by the shaft W becoming loose and distance A too great Check the distance A at least o...

Page 32: ...with the result Lubricating the cam track Interval 50 h Implementation Put the grease gun on the grease nipple 1 Turn the rotor to ensure that the grease is evenly distributed Pump grease gun 3 4 tim...

Page 33: ...n gle acting hydraulic line is closed Make sure that the rotor arms are in the working position and the rotors are station ary Make sure that the tractor trailer unit is un der brakes and secured agai...

Page 34: ...34 1901 EN Wartung_2858 maInTenance EN Raising the machine The position 1 at which the jack may be used is indicated by stickers on both stub axles left and right 1...

Page 35: ...1800 SCHMIERPL_2858 35 100h 20h 100h 20h 3 3 1 9 3 3 4 2 1 1 0 8 kg V L 0 8 kg V L 0 3 l sAE 90 III L 0 3 l sAE 90 III L 2x 2858 91 910 0...

Page 36: ...once a year 100 ha every 100 hectares BB if necessary FETT GREASE Oil Number of grease nipples Number of grease nipples III IV see supplement Lubrificants l Litre Variation See manufacturer s instruct...

Page 37: ...5 bar Maximum permitted speed 30 km h 40 km h Germany only Continuous sound emmission level 81 dB A All data subject to change without notice Necessary connections 1 single action hydraulic plug conne...

Page 38: ...opposite Guarantee claims enquiries and spare part orders cannot be processed without the chassis number Please enter the number on the title page of the Operating Instructionsimmediatelyupontakingdel...

Page 39: ...GB Anhang titelblatt _BA Allgemein EN Supplement...

Page 40: ...heap buy can sometimes be very expensive Be sure you purchase the Original with the cloverleaf sym bol Quality and precise fitting Operating safety Reliable operation Longer lasting Economy Guaranteed...

Page 41: ...t Do not stay in the turning or swivelling area of the machine u Crushing and cutting points are found on externally operating parts e g hydraulics v Secure the machine before leaving the tractor w Lo...

Page 42: ...e Whenlookingforleaks usesuitablemeansthatprotect from injury f Fluids hydraulic fluid escaping under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury Call a doctor immediately if injured...

Page 43: ...mum angle at standstill 90 Maximum angle for operation 35 DANGER Mortal danger due to worn covers Replace the worn covers immediately Adapting cardan shaft to tractor NOTE Material damage due to infer...

Page 44: ...aft cam clutch is not a Full indicator It is purely an overload protection device designed to protect your vehicle against damage Sensible driving avoids frequent clutch response and preventsunnecessa...

Page 45: ...east once a year Take out oil drain plug let run out and duly dispose waste oil Before garaging winter season an oil change and greasing of all lubricating points has to be done Unprotected blanc meta...

Page 46: ...L B 85W 90 GETRIEBE L C 85W 90 LORENA 46 LITORA 27 RHENOX 34 GETRIEBE L B 85W 90 GETRIEBE L C 85W 140 ELF OLNA 32 46 68 HYDRELF 46 68 PERFORMANCE 2 B SAE 30 8000 TOURS 20W 30 TRACTORELF ST 15W 30 TRAN...

Page 47: ...2 46 68 SUPER TRAC FE 10W 30 ULTRAMAX HVLP 32 ULTRAPLANT 40 SUPER HPO 30 STOU 15W 30 SUPER TRAC FE 10W 30 ALL FLEET PLUS 15W 40 HP GEAR OIL 90 oder 85W 140 TRANS GEAR OIL 80W 90 MULTILUBE EP 2 VAL PLE...

Page 48: ...r see price list and or instruction handbook of the implement to be measured Rear hitched implement resp front rear combinations 1 CALCULATION OF MINIMUM BALLASTING AT THE FRONT GV min Record the calc...

Page 49: ...ent must be increased to the minimum ballasting Front Record the calculated real front axle load and the permissible front axle load of the tractor into the table 4 CALCULATION OF THE REAL TOTAL WEIGH...

Page 50: ...lares adherence to the other following EU directives and or relevant provisions Source of applied harmonised norms EN ISO 12100 EN ISO 4254 1 EN ISO 4254 10 Source of applied miscellaneous technical n...

Page 51: ...ghts are given as anindicationonly Responsibilityforerrorsoromissions not accepted Reproductionortranslationofthispublication inwhole orpart isnotpermittedwithoutthewrittenconsentofthe P TTINGER Landt...

Page 52: ...TINGER Landtechnik GmbH Industriegel nde 1 A 4710 Grieskirchen Telefon 43 7248 600 0 Telefax 43 7248 600 2513 e Mail info poettinger at Internet http www poettinger at P TTINGER Deutschland GmbH Verka...

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