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11 

OPERATOR

S MANUAL

 

CIRCULAR SAW 

PT

 

 

4.1.5.

 

Inspection and repair 

 

All inspection and repair related works should be performed with the tractor's engine off and the 
tractor-cutting set combination is standstill position. 

 

Bolts  and  other  fasteners  should  be  inspected  on  regular  basis  (tightening  torque  as  
per

 

Tab. 3

). Operating with damaged or worn fasteners is not admissible. 

 

Damaged  or  worn  (aged  5  years  or  more)  hydraulic  hoses  and  other  hydraulic  parts  should  be 
replaced with new ones as recommended by the manufacturer.  

 

Examine condition of circular blades before commencing any operation. If blunt sharpen these. 
Damaged or worn blades must be replaced with new ones. 

 

Use only genuine spare parts, which can be ordered at our store or at your dealer. 

 

When  servicing  hydraulic  assembly,  always  wear  protective  gloves  and  eyewear.  Hydraulic  oil 
leaking under pressure (16 MPa) may permeate through the skin and cause its infection thereafter. 
If such is experienced, visit a doctor immediately.  

 

In case of a fatal failure, stop the machine's drive, turn the tractor's engine off and take out the 
ignition key. Then call for technical service, and if an accident (in this case: road accident) occurs, 
respect first aid rules and contact responsible services. 

 

WARNING! 

Before maintenance and repair the machine, turn off the engine of tractor. All 
rotating parts should be stopped. 

 

4.1.6.

 

Replacement of damaged or worn parts  

 

Any works related to replacement of worn or damaged parts should be done only after the machine 
has been switched off, and having previously learned the contents herein.  

 

After the engine has been turned off and the ignition key removed, the vehicle should be secured 
against any accidental movement.  

 

When  conducting  repair  works  or  replacing  worn  or  damaged  parts  wear  protective  gloves, 
protective footwear as well as protective clothing without any loose elements.  

 

When operating with the machine lifted up, protect it properly with supports and when replacing 
parts with sharp edges, use personal protective equipment and corresponding tools.  

 

Once works related to replacement of defective parts are completed, mount back all elements of 
guards and safety devices.   

 

 

WARNING! 

During  replacement  of  working  parts,  it  should  be  used  personal  protective 
gloves. 

 

4.1.7.

 

Storage 

 

Circular  saw  should  be  stored  under  a  roof  and  protected  against  access  of  animals  and 
unauthorised persons who could get injured. 

 

4.1.8.

 

Qualifications of operator 

To  provide  safe  machine  operation  each  person  being  the  machine  operator  must  meet  the 

following requirements: 

 

Operator should hold driving license, have ability to drive vehicles safely and know road traffic rules. 

 

Operator must be in proper physical condition to be able to operate the machine. 

 

Operator must not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs and medicines, which all have influence 
on vehicle driving and machine operation. 

Summary of Contents for PT3 190

Page 1: ...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 IN0923EN003 2020 11 06 Edition No 3 CIRCULAR SAW PT3 190 PT4 250...

Page 2: ...asses servicing and maintenance in good technical condition as well as application of genuine spare parts only Circular saw should be operated serviced and repaired only by personnel aware of its tech...

Page 3: ...5 Danger of damaging hearing 13 4 2 6 Danger of irritation to the respiratory tract 13 4 2 7 Danger of liquid ejection out of hydraulic system 13 4 3 Bans 13 4 3 1 Residual risk evaluation 14 4 4 Safe...

Page 4: ...manual should be considered as the basic circular saw s equipment If the machine is handed over to another operator it should be in working condition and given away along with operator s manual and i...

Page 5: ...y also be mounted on other type of extension arm with the same linkage type or any other previously adapted Fig 2 Circular saw mounting plate WARNING Use of the machine for purposes other than mention...

Page 6: ...5 70 85 100 55 70 Weight kg 195 250 Saw s dimensions length width height mm 1970 930 425 2605 930 425 Cooperation with extension arms KWT Camel Fisher KWT Fisher Mounting on extension arm 6 bolts M14x...

Page 7: ...brake Prior to starting the tractor set the arm s foot in a position that is convenient for mounting the saw When connecting hydraulic hoses to the circular saw s nozzles wear protective eyewear prote...

Page 8: ...All equipment and parts must be secured for transport In order to move the machine onto any other means of transport follow the below rules When hoisting do seize the points indicated for this purpose...

Page 9: ...o ciowej from 12 01 1998 dealing with safety and hygiene during the operation of tractors machinery tools and equipment used for farming Journal of Laws No 12 98 item 51 should be observed Before oper...

Page 10: ...e tractor turn the engine off set the aggregation of tractor and extension arm in standstill position and take the ignition key out It is forbidden to drive the circular saw backwards when operating C...

Page 11: ...ing parts should be stopped 4 1 6 Replacement of damaged or worn parts Any works related to replacement of worn or damaged parts should be done only after the machine has been switched off and having...

Page 12: ...stretching the hoses when operating Do not allow hydraulic hoses to get deflected Do not expose hydraulic hoses to contact with any sharp edges If damaged or worn replace the hoses with new ones Usef...

Page 13: ...depending on this material weight and size as well as speed and the impact location bruises injections loss of an eye teeth or even death due to damage to organs and vast internal hemorrhages 4 2 5 D...

Page 14: ...tion When keeping such recommendations as thorough familiarizing with operator s manual no persons remaining on the machine when operating and during drives no persons remaining within the machine ope...

Page 15: ...Prior to approaching any maintenance or repair works turn the machine off N 06 N 07 N 40 Note Rotating parts Operating machine is forbidden with any unauthorized personnel within the danger area of 5...

Page 16: ...and take ignition key off Couple both of the connection plates by proper tightening of six bolts M14 apply proper torque Tab 3 Using hydraulic couplings WARNING For a Fisher compatible circular saw ve...

Page 17: ...ggregate as a low speed vehicle to comply with road traffic provisions Driving speed should always be adjusted to current road conditions Transport speed on public roads cannot exceed the mean speed o...

Page 18: ...mended that the operator prior to commencing cutting sets the circular saw in an adequate position and does not modify such position on a single go Such manner of operation provides work safety and tr...

Page 19: ...no 17 For dismounting a circular blade untighten all self locking nuts E and unscrew all bolts A Next remove holding disk B and then remove worn circular blade C from resistance disk pin D Fig 8 To re...

Page 20: ...lts In order to perform adjustment of V belts tension follow the instructions 1 Untighten nuts 1 and the remove bolts 2 Fig 10 To facilitate bolts 2 removal slightly turn the tensioner with key 3 no 3...

Page 21: ...ination WARNING Use only genuine SaMASZ fittings and spare parts Spare parts of unknown origin or new made feature lower strength and have unfavorable influence on the device s performance and overall...

Page 22: ...operates properly 9 2 Disassembly and scrapping Pay particular attention when mounting and dismounting and use drawings provided in the spare parts catalogue Store damaged or worn parts in a restrict...

Page 23: ...ed out by an authorized SaMASZ dealer 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 the w...

Page 24: ...the machine for any purpose other than provided in the operator s manual 9 Manufacturer can break the service agreement with immediate effect when the user does not pay receivables under the agreement...

Page 25: ...ogy of delivered products can change No claims can be made based on the data illustrations or descriptions contained in this manual or the spare parts catalogue The SaMASZ is not responsible for print...

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