SaMASZ SAMBA 160 Operator'S Manual Download Page 9

 

 

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Operator's manual 

Lightweight, rear disc mowers 

SAMBA 

 

- 7 -  

 

 

DO NOT exceed value of 600 rpm (for: 

SAMBA 160, 200, 240, 280

) or 1050 rpm (for: 

SAMBA 

320

 for spline shaft. 

 

No  unauthorized  personnel  is  allowed  to  remain  within  the  danger  area  of  at  least  50  m.  Keep 
particular caution when operating near roads and in stony areas. 

 

Any maintenance and adjustment work is allowed only with the drive disconnected and the cutting 
disks in complete standstill and wearing protective gloves and appropriate tools. 

 

Condition of knives should be examined each time before commencing any operation. Damaged or 
worn knife holders must be replaced. 

 

WARNING! 

Any  service  and  repair  operations  must  be  conducted  with  the  tractor  drive 
disconnected  and  ignition  key  out,  cutter  bar  lifted  onto  the  ground  while  all 
rotating parts in the complete standstill. Caution! Cutting knives keep rotating for 
several minutes after the engine is stopped.

 

 

WARNING! 

Keep the children away from the mower both in operation and standstill.

 

 

 

 

When the mower is lifted for repair on the 3-point linkage, it should be protected against accidental 
falling by a mechanical support or by chain. 

 

Bolts  and  other  fasteners  should  be  inspected  on  regular  basis.  Operating  with  damaged  or  worn 
fasteners is not admissible. 

 

Locking pawl line should be mounted with relevant tolerance in the tractor cabin. 

 

When operating the mower, please comply with the Resolution of the Minister of Agriculture and 
Food  Economy  of  12-01-1998  on  work  safety  when  operating  tractors,  machines,  technical 
instruments and devices used in farming Dz. U. nr 12/98 poz. 51. 

 

When operating the mower, the tractor should always be equipped with operator's cabin. 

 

Mower should not be operated when the cooperating tractor is not well balanced. 

 

The mower shall never be started when it is lifted up. 

 

The mower shall never be started, with persons or animals near the machine. 

 

Prior to starting the mower, make sure there are no animals underneath the tarpaulin cover. 

 

The safety guard shall never be lifted until rotating assemblies are in complete standstill. Tractor's 
engine  must  be  turned  off.  Caution!  Cutting  knives  keep  rotating  for  several  minutes  after  the 
engine is stopped. 

 

Always comply with safety decals describing hazards, and warning signs placed on the machine. 

 

Before starting the tractor make sure that  each drive is  disconnected while the hydraulics control 
levers are in neutral position. 

 

Do not let the tractor's engine operate without any supervision. Before leaving the tractor, turn the 
engine off and take the ignition key out. 

 

It is forbidden to drive the mower backwards when operating. 

 

Never get onto the mower. 

Summary of Contents for SAMBA 160

Page 1: ...5 664 70 31 fax 48 85 664 70 41 e mail samasz samasz pl www samasz pl OPERATOR S MANUAL LIGHTWEIGHT REAR DISC MOWER SAMBA 160 1 6 m 5 3 SAMBA 200 2 0 m 6 7 SAMBA 240 2 4 m 7 10 SAMBA 280 2 8 m 9 2 SAM...

Page 2: ...VE COME TO COMPLETE STANDSTILL DO NOT OPERATE WHEN ANY PERSON REMAINS IN THE DANGER AREA OF 50m 170 CAUTION Keep this manual for future reference Well proven design with thousands of machines in regul...

Page 3: ...ring mower for operation 21 5 7 Operation 22 5 7 1 Basic information on mowing 22 5 7 2 Operation and design of safety breakaway device 22 5 7 3 Mower clogging and jams 23 5 7 4 Driving with mower ove...

Page 4: ...should be in working condition along with operator s manual declaration of conformity and its basic equipment Prior to operating the mower its user must familiarize himself with contents of this manua...

Page 5: ...should be even previously prepared by rolling and other processing WARNING Use of the mower for purposes other than mentioned herein is forbidden Different use than the above mentioned shall be consid...

Page 6: ...from 30 from 45 from 60 from 75 Operating capacity ha h ac h 1 5 3 7 2 0 5 0 2 5 6 2 3 0 7 4 3 5 8 6 Transport height mm ft in 2250 7 5 2650 5 3 3000 9 10 3400 11 2 3750 12 4 Transport length mm ft in...

Page 7: ...hydraulics is used to adjust the mower to working position 3 point linkage frame 7 onto which spring suspended cutter bar is set The frame has also swath guides 5 which are standard delivered optiona...

Page 8: ...front wheel weights Any operation with the hydraulic lift lever should be conducted from the operator s seat DO NOT move the lever from outside of the tractor In case of tractors equipped with EHR con...

Page 9: ...ing with damaged or worn fasteners is not admissible Locking pawl line should be mounted with relevant tolerance in the tractor cabin When operating the mower please comply with the Resolution of the...

Page 10: ...tractor hydraulic connectors make sure that either tractor or mower hydraulics are pressure free When servicing hydraulic assembly always wear protective gloves and eyewear Hydraulic oil leaking unde...

Page 11: ...ngle mounted for a slow driving vehicle When transported the mower should always be set in transport position See item 5 3 Prior to shifting the mower to transport position make sure that the tractor...

Page 12: ...there should be no unauthorized personnel permitted to remain within the danger area the mower should be protected from shifting on the vehicle s trailer Fig 4 Mower s catching points WARNING Securing...

Page 13: ...ssembly Caution 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 o...

Page 14: ...replacing working parts with sharp edges cleaning the machine and removal of any clogging and jams For any repair and maintenance works always wear safety gloves 3 Danger of liquid leakage out of hyd...

Page 15: ...iarized with operator s manual in the event of the machine protection against children and unauthorized personnel residual risk when operating the mower may be limited to necessary minimum When the ri...

Page 16: ...rized personnel within the danger area of 50 m 170 ft N 11 Lubrication points N 28 For SAMBA 320 N 14 N 15 N 29 For SAMBA 160 200 240 280 N 23 Watch out Power lines N 40 Catching point when relocating...

Page 17: ...onto guardrails or protective guards N 168 Do not touch machine parts until all of its assemblies are stopped N 224 Do not open and remove safety guards with motor operating N 52 Hand protection must...

Page 18: ...e should be mounted on a level ground The mower is connected to the tractor s 3 point linkage Fig 7 After the mower has been attached adjust on the flat ground the mower s position by means of top S a...

Page 19: ...means the set is stable If not the front axis should be balanced WARNING Prior to dismounting mower from tractor put safety pin 1 into a hole 3 in cutter bar to protect hitch from falling With mower...

Page 20: ...in tractor mower and shaft are placed correctly and are not damaged Damaged or missing parts must be replaced with genuine ones Make sure that the PTO shaft is mounted properly Approaching the rotatin...

Page 21: ...g 2 Fig 8a lift the cutter bar vertically with hydraulic cylinder and lock the locking pawl Z Fig 8b protect the cutter bar from falling by disconnecting shut off valve Z Fig 11b found on mower s cyli...

Page 22: ...ing position to transport position and vice versa could only take place on even and stable ground Prior to approaching works make sure whether there are no unauthorized persons exposed to getting crus...

Page 23: ...mower is in working position connect PTO shaft extension onto tractor s spline shaft unless only one extension was taken out or connect the complete PTO shaft optimal angle of cutter bar in relation...

Page 24: ...0 280 or 950 1000 rpm for SAMBA 320 Driving speed recommended of min 8 km h the faster the better result NOTICE When driving below speed of V 5 km h flow of grass is disturbed which will result in mow...

Page 25: ...ects in the grass stones branches piles of soil In order to avoid clogging and jams operating speed should be adjusted to the mentioned conditions WARNING Removing clogs and jams while the machine is...

Page 26: ...or s upper link and lower strands from mower s linkage disengage the machine from hangers of the tractor s lower links by lifting the three point linkage carefully drive the tractor away 6 MOUNTING AN...

Page 27: ...s worn or deformed please replace it immediately Fig 18 Fig 18 Permissible wear of knife holder pin on disk a knife base M12 b knife base M12 with claw 6 3 Replacing knives and holder pins Prior to mo...

Page 28: ...you change the knife check disc turns Fig 22 NOTICE Because of high discs rpm knife mounting should be changed in sets of the same weight Improperly changed knife mounting will damage disc bearings N...

Page 29: ...pressure of the cutter bar comprises changing tensioning of support springs by screw To reduce pressure of the cutter bar on the ground at the same time it is required to increase tensioning of the sp...

Page 30: ...n the following should be performed remove grass dirt and mud from the mower inspect all visible external parts and assemblies and their connection all loosen screws shall be tightened while worn or d...

Page 31: ...o it is supported by supporting leg and the cutter bar It is recommended to store the set on paved ground preferably in roofed places inaccessible to unauthorized personnel Machine should be stored in...

Page 32: ...Torque values for bolts In the absence of specific torque values the following chart can be used as a guide to the maximum safe torque for a particular size and grade of fastener There is no torque d...

Page 33: ...Improper disposal of the used oil poses danger to the environment 7 2 Cutter bar Cutter bar is filled with oil through plug closed hole A Fig 26a Adequate oil level with horizontal position of the cut...

Page 34: ...ugh adjust these as per manual Worn v belts replace Damaged tractor s PTO shaft drive not transmitted Visit service workshop Soiled or clogged cutter unit Wash mower thoroughly Check that nothing is w...

Page 35: ...ulic assembly Damaged hydraulic unit of tractor Check hydraulic unit of tractor condition and fix it if necessary Wrong position of locking pin Move locking pin in the right position Non greased slidi...

Page 36: ...nife holders bearings etc with new ones if necessary Once the machine is repaired perform the following make sure that all elements are installed properly install the removed guards check that all scr...

Page 37: ...following cases are not covered by the warranty a normal wearing of parts such as disks slides gears and parts within bushings and sliding bushes joints knife holders cutting knives knife mountings v...

Page 38: ...taneous termination of the extended warranty given for the particular machine 9 Manufacturer does not bear any compensation responsibility for the loss caused by the machine breakdown during its opera...

Page 39: ...anual Lightweight rear disc mowers SAMBA 37 11 2 Warranty repairs record Repairs scope and spare parts replaced Date stamp and signature of repair shop Date stamp and signature of repair shop Date sta...

Page 40: ...Instrukcja obs ugi Operator s manual Lightweight rear disc mowers SAMBA 38...

Page 41: ...kg Rear axis load on unloaded tractor MP kg Total weight of machine mounted on front 3 point linkage or weight of front ballast MT kg Total weight of machine mounted on rear 3 point linkage or weight...

Page 42: ...load at tractor s rear axis TT rzecz Tyre load capacity apply double the load indicated by the tyres manufacturer Enter the above calculation data and technical data provided by the manufacturer in t...

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