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12.0  MAINTENANCE 

 

Time-line 

 

Check point  /Lubrication 

point 

Method 

 

Before 

every

 use. 

-     Check for loose bolts / nuts. 
 

-

 

Presence and Legibility of 
safety stickers. 

(Fig. 5)

 

-

 

Tighten the loose bolts/nuts 
with the right torque. 

-

 

Replace these if not 
present/damaged. 

 

After 

first

 20 working hours 

(new or repaired). 

-

 

Check the roller bearings 
and the drive line. 

-

 

Check for loose bolts / nuts. 

 

-

 

If necessary replace these 
components. 

-

 

Tighten the loose bolts/nuts 
with the right torque 

After 

every

 100 working 

hours or annually. 

-

 

Check the roller bearings 
and the drive line. 

-

 

Check for loose bolts / nuts. 
 

-

 

Check the tension of the 
chain in the drive line. 

 

-

 

Check the wear and tear of 
the brush. 

-

 

Lubrication of the drive 
chain. 

-

 

Grease bearings 

-

 

If necessary replace worn 
out components. 

-

 

Tighten the loose bolts/nuts 
with the right torque 

-

 

Adjust the tension of the 
chain. Or if necessary 
replace the chain. 

-

 

If necessary replace the 
brush. 

-

 

Use a universal chain 
lubrication 

-

 

Use EP2 grease 

(Fig 13)

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Speed-Clean

Page 1: ...ns Kwekerijweg 8 3709JA Zeist The Netherlands T 31 306933227 F 31 306933228 E verti drain redexim com www redexim com ATTENTION FOR SAFE USE OF THE MACHINE AND FOR THE BEST RESULTS IT IS VERY IMPORTAN...

Page 2: ...is used this means a tip and or note All information and technical specifications provided at the moment that this document is published are the most recent ones Design specifications may be changed w...

Page 3: ...gularities 2 The Speed Clean has been manufactured according to the latest technical insights and is safe for use Should the machine be used maintained or repaired by inexpert persons then there is a...

Page 4: ...or repairs it is necessary to block the Speed Clean from sagging moving sliding away When performing maintenance adjustments or repairs always turn off the tractor s engine and remove the tractor s k...

Page 5: ...ns without the proper personal protective equipment are permitted in the danger area of the Speed Clean because there is danger of physical injury there from spurting materials Fig 3 Fig 3 Fig 4 Bysta...

Page 6: ...EAN 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 is in conformity w...

Page 7: ...WORKING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT OF BRUSH 11 5 1 ADJUSTABEL RAKE REAR BRUSH 12 6 0 TRANSPORT OF THE SPEED CLEAN 13 7 0 THE DRIVING SPEED 13 8 0 THE USE OF THE SPEED CLEAN 13 9 0 START STOP PROCEDURE 13 10 0...

Page 8: ...in 25ltr 1525 cu inch 2x 20ltr 2x1220 cu inch Maximum capacity Theoretical with speed 10 Km h 6 2mph 9700 m2 h 104410 ft2 h 16700 m2 h 179750 ft2 h Drainage vibrating sieve Standard delivered 5mm x 5m...

Page 9: ...s on both sides of the machine and to the top of the 3 point hitch on the front 2 Lift the machine about 50 mm 2 off the ground 3 Remove the pallet by removing the bottom 3 point pins 1 and 2 4 Pull t...

Page 10: ...ng arms can be coupled to the frame Make sure the tractor is blocked properly and cannot move of its own accord Turn off the tractor before dismounting 3 Connect the lower connecting arms with the 3 p...

Page 11: ...1 clockwise to raise the brush 2 Turn Knob 1 counter clockwise to lower the brush 3 Follow point 1 or 2 for the other side of the machine so that the machine is adjusted parallel NEVER set the machin...

Page 12: ...brush Fig 9 The rake can be set to different depths or in the transport position Remove pin 3 and set the rake to the desired depth Put pin 3 into the desired hole Fig 9 For using the rear brush remo...

Page 13: ...es The maximum slope on which work can take place with this machine is 20 degrees Always work from the top downwards 3 Is there a danger of flying objects such as for example balls which distract the...

Page 14: ...F THE DIRT RECEIVING BIN Fig 10 When the dirt receiving bin is full this must be emptied This is done according to the following procedure See Fig 10 1 Drive the Speed Clean to the dumping site for co...

Page 15: ...eplace the sieve by one with a smaller mesh Replace the Brush Drive wheel skids Too little pressure on the drive wheel Bearings are stuck Too wet surface Brush set to deep Release air pressure from th...

Page 16: ...sary replace these components Tighten the loose bolts nuts with the right torque After every 100 working hours or annually Check the roller bearings and the drive line Check for loose bolts nuts Check...

Page 17: ...s follows see fig 11 Make sure the tractor is secured in place and cannot start moving Switch the tractor off prior to getting off 1 Push button 2 and turn simultaneously lever 1 counter clockwise to...

Page 18: ...Take the vibration sieve dirt receiving bin from the machine as described in chapter 10 0 2 Unscrew bolts 1 one turn 3 Rotate lock plate 5 so that the sieve is free 4 Unscrew bolts 2 one turn 5 Move...

Page 19: ...19 12 3 GREASE POINTS Fig 13 Grease points left right...

Page 20: ...particles such as nails screws and shoe studs from the ground This magnetic broom can be continuously variable adjusted in height You can order this option under number 247 100 002 Speed Clean 1000 24...

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