Redexim
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11.
TROUBLE SHOOTING (PROBLEM ANALYSIS)
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Too much damage to
the treated ground
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Rotor teeth are damaged.
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Not driving in a straight
line.
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Soil is too wet.
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Machine is adjusted too
deep.
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Mount new teeth.
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Try to drive in a straight line.
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Postpone the work until the
soil is sufficiently dry.
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Adjust the machine to less
depth.
Machine vibrates.
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Obstacle(s) between the
teeth
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Worn or broken teeth
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Rotor is bent.
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Remove the obstacle(s).
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Replace with new teeth.
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Replace the rotor.
Working depth is not
achieved.
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Rear wheels are not
adjusted correctly.
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Subsoil is too hard.
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Driving speed is too high.
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Adjust the rear wheels
correctly.
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Lower the driving speed or
pass over the soil more than
once.
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Reduce the driving speed.
Too small granulating
of the soil
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Driving speed is too low.
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Guide plate is too low.
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Number of revolutions is
too high.
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Increase the driving speed.
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Set the guide plate bar higher.
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Reduce the number of
revolutions.
Too coarse treatment of
the soil
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Driving speed is too high.
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Subsoil is too wet.
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Guide plate is too high.
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Number of revolutions is
too low.
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Reduce the driving speed.
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Wait for better conditions.
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Lower the guide plate.
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Increase the number of
revolutions.
Treated subsoil is not
level.
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Rear wheels are not
adjusted correctly.
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Set both rear wheels to the
same depth; use the indicator.
Rotor is jammed.
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Subsoil is too wet.
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Obstacle(s) between the
rotor and the frame
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Guide plate is too low.
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Driving speed is too high.
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Too much overgrowth
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Wait for better conditions.
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Remove the obstacle(s).
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Adjust the guide bar.
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Reduce the driving speed.
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Cut the overgrowth.