SaMASZ DUO 1200 S Operator'S Manual Download Page 6

 

 

Instruction manual

 

Fodder wagons OptiFEED

 

 

 

 

Cleaning the machine, 

 

Removing any part of the machine, 

 

Regulating the machine. 

11.

 

Always block the wheels when working under the machine. 

12.

 

Never turn the machine on until all bystanders are in safe distance. 

13.

 

After any repairs, make sure that the tools were removed from the machine before turning it 
on. 

14.

 

Make sure that all covers are properly mounted. 

15.

 

Pay attention to clothing. Wardrobe too loose may be sucked in by machine’s moving parts. 

16.

 

Never make any changes to the covers and turn on the machine when any of the covers are 
missing. 

17.

 

When on the road, always adhere to the traffic rules and use appropriate lights. 

18.

 

The maximum speed of the fodder wagon under full load is 20km/h. 

19.

 

Before  connecting  Power  take-off,  make  sure  that  the  revolution  values  of  machine  and 
tractor power take-off are reciprocally adequate. 

20.

 

Do not use the machine for purposes other than those specified by the manufacturer. 

 

3.3.

 

WARNING SYMBOLS  

Warning symbols located on the machine, as well as in the manual, contain vital information 

regarding  safe  exploitation  of  the  machine.  Warning  symbols  located  on  the  machineindicate 
precautionary measures which we encourage to apply in order to increase fodder wagon longevity 
and driver’s safety. It is advised for all the people involved in operating the machine to get to know 
safety instructions. 

Before operating the machine for the first time, check if all the labels are in place. If they are 

not, demand missing ones. The labels have the following meaning: 

 

 

 

1.

 

Read the manual

 

This sign reminds of the necessity to acquaint 

yourself with provided documents. It is necessary; to 

make sure that the machine is handled correctly and 

also to avoid any possible accidents or damaging the 

machine. 

2.

 

Prohibition of repairing devices in motion

 

Always remember to turn off the engine before 

lubrication, regulation, maintenance or repairs. To 

make sure that no one starts the engine before the 

work is done, remember to take out the keys from 

the ignition as well. After making any kind of 

repairs, make sure that the tools were not left behind 

before turning on the machine again. 

 

 

3.

 

Auger in mixing chamber 

Make sure that no one enters mixing chamber 

while the machine is still working. It is inadmissible 

to clean the rotor while the machine is working. 

4.

 

Warning! Rotor parts 

Under no circumstances allow someone to approach 

or be in the vicinity of the machine while it is 

working. Rotor parts can easily cause severe body 

injuries. 

Summary of Contents for DUO 1200 S

Page 1: ...4 70 41 e mail samasz samasz pl www samasz pl OPERATOR S MANUAL TEDDER WAGONS OptiFEED UNO 600 S L DUO 1200 S UNO 800 S L DUO 1400 S UNO 1000 S L DUO 1600 UNO 1200 S L DUO 1800 UNO 600 BASIC DUO 2000...

Page 2: ...open guards or adjust sensors Under no condition do not get on or inside the machine when in operation NOTE Tedder wagon without previous familiarizing with its contents as well as by unauthorized pe...

Page 3: ...TING ELECTRIC WIRES 11 6 4 ASSEMBLING THE CANTILEVER CONTROLLING THE DISTRIBUTOR 11 7 ACTIONS TO PERFORM BEFORE FIRST USE 11 8 MACHINE S UTILIZATION 12 8 1 LOADING 12 8 2 ADVISABLE FODDER LOADING ORDE...

Page 4: ...er wagon is made for preparing fodder and feeding cattle It is supposed to work in adequate conditions i e the field is cultivated properly and fodder s ingredients do not contain any extraneous matte...

Page 5: ...stop the machine immediately 8 In case of mechanical failure the driver should stop the tractor immediately pull the keys from the ignition and leave the vehicle to check for the cause of the failure...

Page 6: ...chineindicate precautionary measures which we encourage to apply in order to increase fodder wagon longevity and driver s safety It is advised for all the people involved in operating the machine to g...

Page 7: ...uid ride on various surface conditions To drive the fodder wagon a tractor of following parameters is required 45kW for Power take off at400rpm Maximum power for reduction gear 1 1 1 1 88 is 85 HP At...

Page 8: ...t the skin and eyes from hydraulic fluid If you are hit by the pressurized fluid see the doctor immediately Before connecting hydraulic system make sure that the mixing rotor unloading cover and fodde...

Page 9: ...or straw Cutting long materials into TMR is done separately before other ingredients are mixed together Extended counter blades hold longer ingredients which then spin around with the auger The blades...

Page 10: ...dards thanks to the better use of volume and optimized flow of materials Thanks to the cone like shape silage bales land in deeper There they are being cut by larger amount of blades and are quickly s...

Page 11: ...ipped in double reduction gearbox High speed should be used during normal use of the machine However if the driver is inexperienced it is recommended to use slower gear ratios Tractor of 70HP power wi...

Page 12: ...UO S unit you need to make sure that the part of a drawbar with a sensor needs to be rotated again the label on the drawbar should always be visible from the top Fig 7 Fig 7 Recommended drawbar adjust...

Page 13: ...um 11V WARNING MAINTAIN THE CONNECTOR IN A GOOD SHAPE 6 4 ASSEMBLING THE CANTILEVER CONTROLLING THE DISTRIBUTOR Additional cantilever controlling the distributor needs to be installed in tractor s cab...

Page 14: ...f there are no audible unnatural cracks or beats the machine s revolutions may be increased 11 Machine should be turned on with tractor s rear window open and without ear protection 8 MACHINE S UTILIZ...

Page 15: ...tem may get hot while machine is working Before inspecting the machine or performing maintenance leave it to cool off After first 25h of use check all screws and packings connections tires pressure an...

Page 16: ...g torques for nuts and bolts MA 8 5 CLEANING Never use high pressure water to clean parts of weighing system Remember to remove remaining of the fodder containing grain seeds enriched with caustic sod...

Page 17: ...te it unlock the guards from both sides Fig 10 Fig 10 Unlocking shaft guards After unlocking PTO s guards flush grease nipple will be available to grease Fig 11 Fig 11 Shaft lubrication point WARNING...

Page 18: ...er few hours of working It also needs to be regulated when it slides on the arbor To do so loosen the screws of arbor s bearings tightened from the side of the strip 1 2 3 4 and tighten it by 5mm If t...

Page 19: ...windows Improperly adjusted distributor s lines may be the cause of improper closing or opening of the windows Activities relating to adjusting Distributor s lines are shown in the diagram below Fig 1...

Page 20: ...he welded place 8 11 STRUCTURAL CHANGES No kind of structural changes should be made in OptiFEED fodder wagon without prior arrangement with the manufacturer Manufacturer is not responsible for damage...

Page 21: ...ed with belt conveyors Leftward operation Belt conveyor control PCV in mixer feeders equipped with belt conveyors Rightward operation Discharge window control OPEN Discharge window control CLOSE Hydra...

Page 22: ...ume work mode Function key PLUS increase time span for belt operation either right or leftwards Function key MINUS decrease time span for belt operation either right or leftwards If electronic control...

Page 23: ...ing and or improper loading with dense fodder materials straw silage may damage the transmission Other foreign particles are similarly dangerous WARNING REPAIRS EXTENT SHOULD ONLY BE LIMITED TO CUTTIN...

Page 24: ...doned All transmission and engine oils should be emptied and put in adequate points Dismantle the unit and separate reusable parts i e tires hydraulic hoses valves etc Give reusable parts to adequate...

Page 25: ...non genuine spare parts and working materials such as oils etc have been used 5 The warranty is provided by the dealer NOTE PLEASE ASK YOUR DEALER TO COMPLETE AND RETURN THE WARRANTY CARD WITH DATE AN...

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