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Operator’s manual 

Rotary tedder P4 – 471 and P4 – 531  
Rotary tedder P6 – 651 and P6 – 771 

 

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11.

 

 WARRANTY TERMS 

11.1.  Warranty claims procedures 

1.

 

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

 

2.

 

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  are  considered  if  received  within  14  days 
after it is completed by the manufacturer. 

 

5.

 

The following parts and situations are not covered by warranty: 

a)

 

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.

 

b)

 

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

 

c)

 

operation on stoney fields resulting in damaging of tines, 

d)

 

running into any obstacle, 

e)

 

too fast lowering of the rotors to the ground, 

f)

 

transport and accidental damage, 

 

6.

 

The  Purchaser  bears  the  costs  of  technical  evaluation  -  when  the  manufacturer  finds  that 
a claimed product is free of defects and a technical report confirms 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)

 

operating with only one tine on the rotor, 

c)

 

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

d)

 

use of different tines - not original SaMASZ tines, 

e)

 

negligent maintenance, 

f)

 

use  of  non-genuine  spare  or  replacement  parts  that  are  not  specifically  designed  for 
the model in question, 

g)

 

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

h)

 

use of the tedder not in accordance with operator’s manual or for incorrect purpose, 
or use of the machine by untrained persons. 

 

8.

 

Manufacturer  can  break  the  service  agreement  with  immediate  effect  when  the  user  does  not 
pay  the  invoice  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 also 
invalidates the warranty. 

 

 

NOTE: 

Please  ask  your  dealer  to  complete  and  return  the  warranty  card,  otherwise  you  may  lose 
your warranty rights. 

 

The  warranty  card  is  valid  only  when  it  contains  the  following  information:  address,  date 
and place of purchase, mower type and invoice number.

 

 

Summary of Contents for P4-471

Page 1: ...4 NIP PL 966 159 29 76 tel 48 85 664 70 31 fax 48 85 664 70 41 e mail samasz samasz pl www samasz pl OPERATOR S MANUAL ROTARY TEDDER P4 471 4 rotors P4 531 4 rotors P6 651 6 rotors P6 771 6 rotors IN0...

Page 2: ...introduce changes in construction NOTE Tedder s components bent after coming across an obstacle or stones are done as paid repairs WARNING Lifting the tedder before the working units have come to a co...

Page 3: ...for loading to working position 13 5 2 Attaching the tedder to the tractor 14 5 3 Preparing the tedder for transport 15 5 4 Preparing the tedder for transport on public roads 16 5 5 Mounting PTO shaft...

Page 4: ...manual is attached to every machine in order that the operator can familiarize himself with design working principles service and adjustment of the tedder The operator should be familiar with common...

Page 5: ...3 2 dB LAmax 69 5 3 2 dB LCpeak 92 0 3 2 dB 3 2 Design and working principle Overview of rotary tedder is provided in Fig 3 3 point linkage frame 1 with catch 2 enables attachment of the tedder to th...

Page 6: ...ange of the mechanism 9 is not sufficient When driving on public roads the tedder should be equipped with plate featuring luminous and reflecting elements 10 and warning triangle for slow driving vehi...

Page 7: ...g descriptions are for your safety They must therefore be read carefully and applied every time you use the machine The machine has been designed for use by one single operator When using servicing re...

Page 8: ...lations Never start the tedder when the tedder arms are off the ground Before you start the tractor make sure that all drives are turned off and the levers that turn the hydraulics are in neutral posi...

Page 9: ...sport always put the tedder in its proper and safe transport position See section 5 3 Before putting the tedder in transport position make sure that the tractor s PTO is turned off and all rotating pa...

Page 10: ...nsport position When the tedder is on the vehicle s trailer the machine should be secured against moving Fig 5 Tedder s lifting points Fig 6 Location of centre of gravity Tab 3 Location of centre of g...

Page 11: ...es to get deflected Do not expose hydraulic hoses to contact with any sharp edges If damaged or worn replace the hoses with new ones Useful life for hydraulic hoses is 5 years from their production da...

Page 12: ...r always comply with descriptions included in operator s manual Always do these activities when the tractor s drive is off never operate the tedder under influence of alcohol drugs or strong medicine...

Page 13: ...the meanings of these labels All spare part used for repair of the tedder should have all safety labels provided by the manufacturer N 1 Be extremely careful when PTO shaft is rotating N 3 Read the op...

Page 14: ...1 and P4 531 Rotary tedder P6 651 and P6 771 12 N 198 P 3 N 202 Admissible transport speed N 62 N 67 N 68 N 183 Caution danger of leg drawing N 29 N 204 N 205 Use the required Personal Protective Fig...

Page 15: ...king position Applies to tedders P6 651 and P6 771 WARNING Moving the tedder to and from operating position from the transport position should only take place on even and stable ground Prior to making...

Page 16: ...NING Only hitch and unhitch machine on a flat surface with compact dirt Keep everyone away from area between tedder and tractor Be careful near link road zone of tractor s rear power lift Contains sha...

Page 17: ...ort and to meet safety precautions please do the following replace the linking chain for stiff connector transport of tedder with chain instead stiff connector may cause damage to the machine and the...

Page 18: ...ttention whether the tractor s glass pane is closed Protective barriers on the tedder may damage the glass 5 4 Preparing the tedder for transport on public roads WARNING Legal requirements for transpo...

Page 19: ...possible that the shaft is too long and therefore needs to be shortened so that there is adequate tolerance for the shortest possible distance between tractor s shaft and machine s shaft PTO shaft s...

Page 20: ...peration begins read operator s manuals of both the machine and PTO shaft NOTICE If need be shorten the PTO shaft according to its operator s manual given by the shaft s manufacturer Fig 15 Fig 14 Ins...

Page 21: ...er be limited by the slope on which the machine is being folded Presumably the mechanism shall operate well on slopes of up to 4 Fig 16 Fig 16 Tedder folding mechanism limitation 5 7 Preparing the ted...

Page 22: ...erating position Setting of drive wheel axis nearer the finger at the ground Fig 18a results in better ground linking and prevents its piercing into the ground Too far a setting of wheel axis from the...

Page 23: ...ed When operating on a normal meadow connect the tedder by means of stiff connector 1 Fig 20 Setting of tedder when operating on major unevenness Support chain 3 is designed for setting the machine co...

Page 24: ...le thanks to proper adjustment of wheels The regulation is done by lever R which after being put into proper hole adjusts the wheels If the pin is put in the left hole Fig 22a then the tedder will be...

Page 25: ...there is no person in between the tedder and the tractor To dismount the tedder from the tractor Set the machine onto an even stable ground Support the machine with the support leg and protect with sa...

Page 26: ...and dried Carefully grease unpainted 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 in...

Page 27: ...ow refill the oil Gear oil SAE 80W 90 API GL 4 until it appears in the check opening A Oil volume in gear 1 approx 0 29 GAL US lqd Oil volume in gears 2 and 3 approx 0 13 GAL US lqd Plug C is used to...

Page 28: ...with skin immediately wash the infected area with plenty of water with soap Do not allow the product to contaminate water outlets water courses and soils In case of an unintentional release to the en...

Page 29: ...pair The tedder will not lift lower by means of hydraulic assembly Damaged or soiled components of hydraulic assembly Replace or clean fittings of the hydraulic assembly Damaged tractor s hydraulic as...

Page 30: ...aimed product is free of defects and a technical report confirms that 7 The manufacturer has the right to cancel a warranty in the following cases a interference of the interior of the tedder changes...

Page 31: ...and P4 531 Rotary tedder P6 651 and P6 771 29 11 2 Warranty repairs record Repairs description and changed spare parts Date stamp and signature of repair shop Date stamp and signature of repair shop D...

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