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6.
Transport and storage.
6.1
Transport by transport vehicles.
When transporting the machine, make sure that it is firmly secured with rope or tensioning belts.
Block the wheels and pressure rollers with wheel blocks.
6.2
Transport by tractor.
Take local traffic rules into account when taking your SAMON Onion Lifter onto a public road with a
tractor.
Before lifting the SAMON Onion Lifter with a lifting device, make sure that it is switched off and that
the sieve belts are not running.
When driving, keep in mind that the SAMON Onion Lifter has a tail swing.
Also keep in mind that the sight of the driver is limited when the SAMON Onion Lifter is connected to
a tractor.
6.3
Storage.
Clean the machine properly.
NOTE!!!
When using a high pressure cleaner, do not spray directly on/in the bearings or any electronics.
Check the tire pressure and inspect for damage. (4.5 Bar)
Check the drive chains.
Check the harvest shaft and other parts subject to wear and replace in time.
Check all bearings and replace when clearance is excessive.
Inspect the sieve belt for damage and cracks.
Inspect the intake roller for damage and cracks.
Check the pressure roller for cracks and tears.
Lubricate the machine as a whole (see Lubrication for more details).
Check the oil level in de gear drive and top up if necessary.
Check the cross connections and the turning parts of the PTO shaft for wear.
Lubricate the cross connections and the turning parts of the PTO shaft.
Check the protective cover of the PTO shaft for cracks.
Check the safety chains of the PTO shaft.
NOTE!!!
When the machine is not in use (also for shorter periods of time) and the PTO shaft is left
in the machine, attach the safety chain to the eye on the machine reserved for that
purpose to prevent damage to the protective cover and the cross connection.
Inspect the safety cords and locking clips for damage and cracks.
Store the machine dry.
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