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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

 

TRAILED ROTARY TEDDER 

P10-1200

 

 

WARNING!

 

A warranty card  without the required information or  with corrected or illegible 

information – 

is invalid.

 

 

11.

 

WARRANTY TERMS

 

11.1.

 

Warranty claims procedures 

1.

 

The manufacturer guarantees its products against faults in materials or production. 

2.

 

The warranty period is for two years from the date of sale to the purchaser, stated above. 

3.

 

Any repair which is subject to warranty should be carried out by an authorised SaMASZ dealer. Upon 
completion of the repair the dealer must submit a warranty claim within 14 days. 

4.

 

Warranty claims regarding replacing of the product or repayment are considered within 14 days by 
the manufacturer. 

5.

 

The following cases are not covered by warranty: 

a)

 

use for any other purpose than those described in the operator’s 

manual,

 

b)

 

working on stoney fields and its results,

 

c)

 

running into any obstacle,

 

d)

 

too fast lowering of the rotors to the ground,

 

e)

 

setting tines lower than 1 cm above the ground,

 

f)

 

transport and accidental damage,

 

g)

 

wearing parts: intersecting axis gears and parts inside the gearboxes, bushings and sliding 
elements, joints, arms with tines, rubber-metal fenders, tires, connective elements, etc. These 
repairs 

may be done only at purchaserer’s cost

.

 

 

WARNING!

 

Tedder's components bent after coming across an obstacle or stones are done 
as paid repairs. 

 

6.

 

The Purchaser bears the costs of technical estimation - when the manufacturer finds that a claimed 
product is free of defects and a technical report will confirm that. 

7.

 

The manufacturer has the right to cancel a warranty in the following cases: 

a)

 

interference of the interior of the tedder, changes of its mechanical design or intentional 
damages, bending parts of the tedder and so on. 

b)

 

damage caused by accidents, running into obstacles or other events, for which the warrantor 
is not responsible, 

c)

 

lack of needed records in the warranty card or filling in the warranty card independently, 

d)

 

use of the tedder not in accordanc

e with operator’s manual or for incorrect pur

pose. 

8.

 

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 the delay in payment is longer than 
30  days  from  maturity  date.  Breaking  the  service  agreement  caused  by  the  user  makes 
simultaneous breaching of the warranty. 

9.

 

Manufacturer  does  not  take  compensation  responsibility  for  the  loss  caused  by  breakdown  of 
the machine during work. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for P10-1200

Page 1: ...b 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 Translation of the original operator s manual ENGLISH IN325EN000 17 08 2016 Edit...

Page 2: ...tantly on development of all types and models That is why there is always a possible change of form equipment and technology of delivered products Any claims arising from data drawings and description...

Page 3: ...e tedder for transport 17 5 4 Preparing the tedder for transport on public roads 22 5 5 Mounting PTO shaft 23 5 6 Switching from transport to working position 24 5 7 Preparing the tedder for work 25 5...

Page 4: ...nother operator it should be in working condition and given away along with operator s manual and it s other basic equipment Before operating this tedder the user should first completely read the inst...

Page 5: ...tedder will lead to revoking of the warranty 3 1 Technical data Tab 1 Technical data Tedder s type P10 1200 Working width m 12 Transport width m 2 90 Transport height m 1 40 RPM 540 3 point linkage c...

Page 6: ...on of controlled road wheel 10 Windrow curtain 11 Side safety guards 12 Safety guard s joint 13 Reinforcement safety guard 14 Support food 15 Beam pin 16 Arm s segment 17 Gearbox 18 Thill 19 Plates wi...

Page 7: ...coping shaft should also be lubricated before and after longer periods of disuse PTO shafts of other brands with equivalent parameters could be used after SaMASZ permission 4 SAFETY ADVICE 4 1 Safety...

Page 8: ...relevant tolerance in the tractor cabin Never start the tedder when it is lifted Never lift the tedder on tractor linkage when the drive is on and the rotors are rotating When switching from working...

Page 9: ...is not allowed to leave the tractor while driving Prior to approaching operation with the machine make sure that all safety guards are not damaged and fitted in place Check pressure in the machine s...

Page 10: ...adjusted to road conditions and local traffic regulations Permissible speed is 30 km h and it cannot be exceeded 4 4 1 Putting the machine onto another vehicle for transport The driver and the carrie...

Page 11: ...on Hydraulic assembly is under pressure Hydraulic oil under pressure may permeate through skin and cause serious injury therefore skin and eyes should be protected in particular In case of injuries ca...

Page 12: ...ance work always use safety gloves 3 Danger of liquid ejection out of hydraulic system During connection of hydraulic hoses to hydraulic connectors make sure that either tractor s or tedder s hydrauli...

Page 13: ...are familiarized with operator s manual the machine protection against children and unauthorized personnel residual risk when operating the tedder may be limited to necessary minimum When the risk of...

Page 14: ...ts N 40 Signs indicating transport holders N 55 N 117 Under pressure Consult technical manual for service procedures N 167 Presence of any personnel on the machine when driving is forbidden N 168 Do n...

Page 15: ...Hearing protection must be worn N 104 Foot protection must be worn N 196 N 15 N 62 N 162 Fig 6 Warning decals placed on the tedder N 03 N 04 N 06 N 07 N 09 N 50 N 117 N 167 N 168 N 183 N 15 N 62 N 16...

Page 16: ...er connecting the hydraulic system and the power plug transfer the control panel and the cable to the tractor cab and connect the plug to the 12V cigarette lighter socket A Fig 9 WARNING Before connec...

Page 17: ...e socket plug B Control panel B1 power switch for proximity sensors for controlled wheel settings B2 control switch between the arm folding cylinder and the tilt cylinder B3 control switch between the...

Page 18: ...get the machine to the transport position first of all pull down the tilt cylinder as far as possible until the arm rotors are level In Fig 11 the individual stages of levelling and adjusting the tilt...

Page 19: ...down is carried out by extending and retracting the cylinder Fig 13 Position of the main central folding cylinder Folding to the transport position is achieved by moving the tedder arms from the posi...

Page 20: ...ected to the tedder frame and their position is adjusted by a mechanism equipped with hydraulic cylinders The controlled wheels maintain a constant direction of travel behind the tractor In transport...

Page 21: ...n of travel WARNING When starting to drive forward after folding the tedder be very careful Especially when the terrain is uneven There is a possibility of improper wheel positioning which may cause d...

Page 22: ...e to high transport speeds rotary wheel systems are equipped with vibration dampers brakes Fig 18 improving stability of travel direction The factory set dampers must be subjected to periodical contro...

Page 23: ...possible distance between tractor s shaft and machine s shaft Shaft s length should be adjusted individually for the tractor on which the machine is mounted PTO shaft s end with friction clutch should...

Page 24: ...g operation time and disconnected from tractor PTO for transport and service 5 6 Switching from transport to working position Drive the tedder to an even ground Stop the tractor Make sure there is nob...

Page 25: ...MASZ the cylinders are protected by special grease in order to secure them against weather which may cause their premature wear Before starting the operation excess grease should be removed from the c...

Page 26: ...the cotter pin and loosen the absorber leg axle bolt c rotate the eccentric bolt to the selected position I or II d insert the locking bolt into the hole corresponding to the selected tedder tilt posi...

Page 27: ...er has been equipped with a tilt cylinder lock Fig 23 The rotatable lock is mounted on the cylinder pin It is possible to change the angle in the HORIZONTAL position Fig 23a In order to adjust the til...

Page 28: ...any speed If the meadow is uneven reduce speed 5 8 Operation The correct setting of the tedder for operation is shown in Fig 24 The tips of the working fingers should be approx 4 cm above the ground...

Page 29: ...while the tedder is in operation can lead to the accident In case of machine blockage caused by wrapped material set the machine on a flat surface remove excess material using sharp tool After cleari...

Page 30: ...lel to the direction of travel with the parking chocks provided with the machine WARNING IT IS FORBIDDEN to secure the machine against rolling away by means of rotating wheel chocks This can cause unc...

Page 31: ...d surfaces and 3 point linkage pins After that the following work should be carried out remove any traces of rust and paint the area affected check lubrication of intersecting axis gears chapter 7 If...

Page 32: ...arousels are filled with EPX 00 semi liquid grease for sealed gearboxes which is resistant to washing out with water By opening check plug A Fig 28 the oil level should be checked and refill as needed...

Page 33: ...drain plug C Fig 29 Drain oil from the gear Close drain plug C Refill the oil level until it is visible in the check opening A Close fuel cap B 7 3 Main gears The main gearbox placed in the frame of t...

Page 34: ...fuel cap B and the drain plug C Fig 30 Drain oil from the gear Close drain plug C Refill the oil level 2 6 L Close fuel cap B 7 4 Joints The tedder construction includes many moving parts joints requi...

Page 35: ...on selected on the controller Switch control option No power supply to the solenoid valves Check electrical connections Failure to observe the folding out sequence of the machine Observe the unfolding...

Page 36: ...ing If the tedder cannot be repaired anymore it should be withdrawn from use For this purpose oil from intersecting axis gears should be drained and delivered to a proper waste treatment company Clean...

Page 37: ...ms with tines rubber metal fenders tires connective elements etc These repairs may be done only at purchaserer s cost WARNING Tedder s components bent after coming across an obstacle or stones are don...

Page 38: ...led repair shops pointed by the dealer The dealer is obliged to indicate them WARNING The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes in construction WARNING Company SaMASZ is working constan...

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