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2.  TECHNICAL DATA 

 

 

 

 

3.  GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

 

The Blec Power Box Rake is designed to carry out various tasks, including cultivating, raking, 
levelling and earth-moving. 
A heavy rotor with special carbide teeth is mounted on it. The rotor is hydraulically propelled 
and can rotate in both directions. The rotor can be adjusted to the left and to the right in order 
to move rocks, etcetera to the side. The abridged operation of the various functions is: 

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Cultivating 

The rotor can be lowered into the ground and grind the soil. The side plates are used 
to keep the soil in the machine, to sweep the waste in front of the machine and to 
keep the treated soil clean. 

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Raking 

Rocks / stones can be raked to the side(s) by adjusting the working depth in such a 
manner that the rotor teeth just touch the ground and by adjusting the rotor to the 
side(s). 

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Levelling 

You can level the ground accurately by adjusting the machine in such a manner that 
the rotor teeth touch the high points in the field and move the soil to lower lying parts 
of the field. 

 

 

Type 

Power Box Rake 150 with 3-point 

Recomended voertuig 

Minimum 30 Hp with a minimum lift capicity 610mm behind 
lifting eyes of 425 Kg (935 lbs) 

Working width 

1.5 mtr (59

”) 

Working depth 

50 - 100mm (2

” – 4”) 

Drive speed 

Maximum 12 Km/h (7.5 mph) 

Tyre pressure 

1-2 bar 

Weight 

365 kg (803 lbs) 

Dimensions (LxBxH) 

1.44 x 1.75 x 1.19 mtr 
(56.9

” x 68.8” x 46.6”) 

3 point system 

Cat. 1-2 

Grease for bearings 
 

EP 2 

Standard components 

-Fixing leg 
-Adjustable side-screens 
-Adjustable set of wheels 
-Rotatable 3 point frame 

 

Summary of Contents for POWER BOX RAKE 150

Page 1: ...ook POWER BOX RAKE 150 2013 English 925 120 019 Translation of the original User Manual From serial number C2195855 REDEXIM Kwekerijweg 8 3709JA Zeist The Netherlands T 31 0 306 933 227 E redexim rede...

Page 2: ...E WITH A MACHINE NUMBER AS INDICATED ON THE MACHINE AND INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL to which this declaration refers complies with stipulation of the 2006 42 EC machine directive and with the norms NEN E...

Page 3: ...ation card is inserted This registration card should be returned to enable us to deal with potential future claims All information and technical specifications provided at the moment that this documen...

Page 4: ...FIRST INSTALLATION 9 6 ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE MACHINE 10 6 1 Attaching the machine 10 6 2 Detaching the machine 11 7 SAFETY WHEN USING THE POWER BOX RAKE 11 8 PROCEDURES 11 8 1 Starting to culti...

Page 5: ...the safety must be rectified immediately The user is obliged to check the machine for visible damage and defects before using the machine For safety reasons it is not permitted to make changes or adju...

Page 6: ...ion Used oil grease is harmful to the environment Dispose of these substances according to the regulations that apply in your location 1 3 Using the machine Attach the machine to the towing vehicle ac...

Page 7: ...ng Rocks stones can be raked to the side s by adjusting the working depth in such a manner that the rotor teeth just touch the ground and by adjusting the rotor to the side s Levelling You can level t...

Page 8: ...e and must be replaced if they have become damaged 933 280 402 In case of maintenance adjustments and repair always switch OFF the engine of the towing vehicle Keep a distance of minimum 4 metres if t...

Page 9: ...he pallet and mount these at the back of the machine in the square beams 3 Lower the front leg 3 and secure this with the clip 4 Lift the machine including the pallet approx 10 cm 4 off the ground 5 L...

Page 10: ...readable Never use the machine if it has damaged or unreadable stickers The machine should be attached to the tractor in the following manner 1 Remove the 3 point pins 1 at the top from the machine s...

Page 11: ...tart the tractor and drive off 7 SAFETY WHEN USING THE POWER BOX RAKE Before using the Power Box Rake you should check the following 1 Are there slopes The maximum slope is 20 degrees for this machine...

Page 12: ...gure 3 Figure 3 2 Make sure that the rotor frame is perpendicular to the tractor Figure 4 3 Lower the machine until the rotor is just above the ground but does not touch it 4 Set the engine of the sho...

Page 13: ...ke sure that there is a minimum distance X between the rotor and the rubber plate make sure that the rubber plate just does not touch the teeth Figure 3 2 Make sure that the rotor frame is perpendicul...

Page 14: ...machine off the ground 3 Switch OFF the PTO 8 3 Starting to cultivate The Power Box Rake can move soil rocks rubble etc to the side of the surface that is treated When the surface to be treated is en...

Page 15: ...e level and without rubble or rocks 8 To obtain a finer finish it might be necessary to drive slower or to raise the Power Box Rake 9 Pay attention that the machine always drives in the same direction...

Page 16: ...for loose bolts nuts Tighten loose bolts nuts with the correct tightening moment Attach the machine to the shovel and operate the machine for 5 minutes Listen and observe any strange movements sounds...

Page 17: ...0 2 Tightening torques To ensure proper operation of the Power Box Rake the grease points on both sides of the machine see Figure 7 must be greased periodically Lubricate the points according to table...

Page 18: ...e soil more than once Reduce the driving speed Too small granulating of the soil Driving speed is too low Guide plate is too low Number of revolutions is too high Increase the driving speed Set the gu...

Page 19: ...its own accord Switch off the tractor before descending Make sure that the Power Box Rake stands firmly on the ground and is blocked against sliding before descending from the tractor 2 You should be...

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