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PERATOR’S MANUAL

  

SILAGE ROLLER 

IMPACT

 

 

IMPORTANT: 

If there is a risk of freezing temperatures, the silage roller must be completely 
drained of water.  Failure to drain the water can result in damage. 

In the event of a request for unintended use, it is essential to discuss the conditions of use with 

the customer service management of SaMASZ and to follow their instructions accordingly. 

Any other use is not permitted and is considered as improper use.  It can be dangerous and 

cause serious damage to people, property, and the environment. 

Observe the relevant accident prevention regulations and the applicable appropriate health and 

safety relevant safety rules and regulations for the local application. 

A transport of people, objects, and animals in or on the silage roller is strictly prohibited. 
For travel with the silage roller on public roads, the local regulations of the highway and road 

code apply. 

WARNING! 

Observe and comply with regional traffic regulations.  Failure to comply with 
these  regulations  can  lead  to  accidents,  injury,  and  even  death.    DO  ALL 
POSSIBLE TO AVOID ACCIDENTS!! 

In particular, observe the regulations of the currently valid version of the Highway Code for the 

requirements  for  lighting,  marking  and  dimensions  of  vehicles,  trailers  and  attachments,  for  use  in 
public traffic areas. 

As a complement to this please note the amendments in Section 7. Transport and storage of this 

manual. 
 

Further restrictions of use due to the risk of property damage and personal injury (incomplete 

listing): 

 

Do not use for compacting piles of wood or brush. 

 

Do not use for raking. 

 

Not suitable for the transport of animals, people, or objects. 

 

Do not use for demolition work or road construction. 

 

Do not use as mounting platform for vehicles or other equipment. 

 

Do not use as a crane or hoist. 

Intended use also includes compliance with the operating, maintenance and servicing conditions 

prescribed by the manufacturer. 

 

3.2.

 

Technical data 

 

IMPACT 300 H 

IMPACT 300 H WB 

Width [mm]

 

2960 

Frame [mm]

 

1440 

Depth [mm]

 

1610 

Empty Weight [kg]

 

2240 

2586 

Filled Weight (approx.) [kg]

 

3170 

3516 

Attachment

 

Category II + III 

Hydr. Requirements

 

1 DA 

2 x 1DA or 

1DW with splitter 

Max. Operating Pressure [bar]

 

180 

Summary of Contents for IMPACT 300 H

Page 1: ...Zab ud w Polska tel 48 85 664 70 31 fax 48 85 664 70 41 e mail samasz samasz pl www samasz pl OPERATOR S MANUAL Serial No The original operator s manual ENGLISH IN124EN000 16 02 2021 EDITION 0 SILAGE...

Page 2: ...ance improper repair of fault and faulty operation can lead to reduced performance as well as accidents and a loss of warranty coverage The use of non manufacturer supplied spare parts accessories and...

Page 3: ...Uncoupling from the tractor 11 5 4 Uncoupling the machine 13 5 5 Functional test of the silage roller 13 5 6 Notes on the use of the machine 14 5 7 Operating the silage roller 14 5 7 1 General Working...

Page 4: ...operator can familiarize himself with design working principles service and adjustment of the machine The user of the silage roller should be familiar with common safety rules and procedures The machi...

Page 5: ...h these regulations can lead to accidents injury and even death DO ALL POSSIBLE TO AVOID ACCIDENTS In particular observe the regulations of the currently valid version of the Highway Code for the requ...

Page 6: ...that has been ordered such road lighting 4 SAFETY RULES 4 1 Notes on the operating instructions The operating instructions have been designed so that you can work safely with your machine People who h...

Page 7: ...ginals from the manufacturer In principle the operator needs to familiarize himself or herself with all equipment functions and controls before operation The operator must avoid loose fitting clothing...

Page 8: ...accidental start up Verify that all bolts and nuts are tight and retighten if necessary Use suitable tools and PPE work clothes safety shoes gloves and protection when working on the equipment Proper...

Page 9: ...and operating instructions 5 DESCRIPTION OF WORK 5 1 Preparatory measures Only conduct maitenance or work on the machine while wearing safety gloves to protect against injuries from sharp edges While...

Page 10: ...PORTANT Only use fresh tap water without additives Additives and other substances can damage the material of the roller body Other additives such as chemicals to prevent freezing can also poisonous to...

Page 11: ...uch as possible 3 Drive the with lower links under the mounting points of the machine 4 Lift the lower links until they engage with the receiving points of the machine WARNING When operating the 3pt l...

Page 12: ...dust caps Fig 8 WARNING Check the seating of the hydraulic connections An incorectly seated hydraulic connection can break leak cause personal injury and damage to the environment WARNING The hydauli...

Page 13: ...6 Loosen the top link by turning the adjustment spindle until the top link can be moved freely 7 Unlock the top link and secure to the tractor aganst falling according to the instructions found in the...

Page 14: ...ing Instructions Before starting work verify again the correct coupling of all hydraulic and electrical connections as well as a positive and locked connection on the tractor linkage WARNING An improp...

Page 15: ...T 300 H WB At maximum extension to the right the silage roller equipped with the silage edge compactor can simultaneously compact the edges of the silage pile or pit It is important to ensure that the...

Page 16: ...proved by SaMASZ Manufacturer This also applies to consequential damage caused by unreleased spare parts Damage resulting from incorrect storage transport and cleaning Compliance with the requirements...

Page 17: ...ual inspection and perform the lubrication services due in each case Lubricate all lubrication points with an environmentally friendly multi grade grease according to the following lubrication schedul...

Page 18: ...ways ensure a level and sufficiently stable location when storing or parking the silage roller When placing the machine on a palette ensure that the palette is sufficiently strong to carry the weight...

Page 19: ...aulic accessories ensure that they can not be inadvertantly activated during transport 8 PROTECTIVE THE ENVIROMENT AND DISPOSAL The separate environmentally sound disposal of materials promotes the re...

Page 20: ...tion and correct as necessary contact specialist service personel as needed Bent or damaged mechanical components Have it repaired in a specialist workshop Loss of oil in the cyllinder Seals damaged H...

Page 21: ...anufacturer or at authorized service points 4 Manufacturer can break the service agreement with immediate effect when the user do not pay receivables according to that agreement in a timely manner and...

Page 22: ...ROLLER OPERATOR S MANUAL 10 3 Warranty repairs record Repair description and changed spare parts Date stamp and signature of repair shop Date stamp and signature of repair shop Date stamp and signatur...

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