Machine settings
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WARNING
Danger of injury, damage to the machine due to improperly
assembled parts
There is a risk if the adjustment lever is not fastened again cor-
rectly after use or if the locking bolt does not click into place prop-
erly into the spreading disc.
Loose components can cause injury or material damage during
operation.
After the adjustment, click the locking bolt back into place
completely.
Fasten the adjustment lever securely to the hopper again
before switching on the PTO shaft.
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CAUTION
Risk of material damage: Do not bend flat springs
The flat spring tension must lock the main and extension vane reli-
ably onto the spreading disc via the locking bolt. If the flat springs
are bent, they lose the tension required to secure the spreading
vanes.
If the flat spring tension is too low, the locking bolt becomes
unlatched and can cause a high level of material damage.
When setting the spreading vane position, press the lock-
ing bolt
carefully
into any position drill hole.
Check the spring tension at regular intervals. For this, see
12.2.3: Checking the flat springs of the spreading discs,
page 110
Replace flat springs immediately if they have too little
spring tension.
Summary of Contents for MDS 8.2
Page 8: ...Intended use 1 2...
Page 28: ...Safety 3 22...
Page 38: ...Technical data 4 32...
Page 42: ...Axle load calculation 5 36...
Page 44: ...Transportation without tractor 6 38...
Page 86: ...Machine settings 8 80...
Page 96: ...Calibration and discharging residual material 9 90...
Page 110: ...Important information on spreading 10 104...
Page 114: ...Faults and possible causes 11 108...
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