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Spearhead Excel 

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Ensure the tractor front, rear and side(s) are fitted with metal mesh or polycarbonate 
guards  of  suitable  size  and  strength  to  protect  the  operator  against  thrown  debris  or 
parts. 

 

 

Ensure  tractor  guards  are  fitted  correctly,  are  undamaged  and  kept  properly 
maintained. 

 

 

Ensure  that  all  machine  guards  are  in  position,  are  undamaged,  and  are  kept 
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. 

 

 

Ensure  flails  and  their  fixings  are  of  a  type  recommended  by  the  manufacturer,  are 
securely attached and that none are missing or damaged. 

 

 

Ensure hydraulic pipes are carefully and correctly routed to avoid damage by chaffing, 
stretching or pinching and that they are held in place with the correct fittings. 

 

 

Always  follow  the  manufacturer’s  instructions  for  attachment  and  removal  of  the 
machine from the tractor. 

 

 

Check that the machine fittings and couplings are in good condition. 

 

 

Ensure  the  tractor  meets  the  minimum  weight  recommendations  of  the  machine 
manufacturer and that ballast is used as necessary. 

 

 

Always inspect the work area thoroughly before starting to note obstacles and remove 
wire, bottles, cans and other debris. 

 

 

Use  clear  suitably  sized  warning  signs  to  alert  others  to  the  nature  of  the  machine 
working  within  that  area.  Signs  should  be  placed  at  both  ends  of  the  work  site.  (It  is 
recommended that signs used are of a size and type specified by the Department of 
Transport  and  positioned  in  accordance  with  their  and  the  Local  Highways  Authority 
guidelines). 

 

 

Ensure the operator is protected from noise. Ear defenders should be worn and tractor 
cab  doors  and  windows  must  be  kept  closed.  Machine  controls  should  be  routed 
through proprietary openings in the cab to enable all windows to be shut fully. 

 

 

Always  work  at  a  safe  speed  taking  account  of  the  conditions  i.e.:  terrain,  highway 
proximity and obstacles around and above the machine. 

 

 

Extra  special  attention  should  be  applied  to  Overhead  Power  Lines.  Some  of  our 
machines are capable of reach in excess of 8 metres (26 feet) this means

 they 

have 

the  potential  to  well  exceed,  by  possibly  3  metres  (9’  9”),  the  lowest  legal  minimum 
height of 5.2 metres from the ground for 11,000 and 33,000 volt power lines. It cannot 
be stressed enough the dangers that surround this capability, it is therefore vital that 

Summary of Contents for EXCEL 470

Page 1: ...Spearhead Excel 470 0 0 0 0 EXCEL 470 Reach Mower Edition Edition Edition Edition 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Dec Dec Dec Dec 2011 2011 2011 2011 PART No PART No PART No PART No 8999063 8999063 8999063 8999063...

Page 2: ...ry Directive is supported by the following harmonized standards BS EN ISO 14121 1 2007 Safety of Machinery Risk Assessment Part 1 Principles Part 2 Practical Guide and Examples of Methods BS EN ISO 12...

Page 3: ...aulic Oil 13 Machine Attachment Chain Type Stabilizer 14 Machine Attachment Link Type Stabilizer 17 Operation Information 21 Rotor Rotation Direction 21 Rotor Control 22 Cable Controls Levers and Symb...

Page 4: ...zero and maximum The figures assume that the machine is fitted to a tractor with a quiet cab with the windows closed in a generally open environment We recommend that the windows are kept closed With...

Page 5: ...ING An operating procedure technique etc which can result in personal injury or loss of life if not observed carefully CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION An operating procedure technique etc which can re...

Page 6: ...atures Features Cable Controls Linkage Mounted Right or Left Hand Cutting 1 2m Double Skin Head 150 litre Hydraulic Reservoir Independent Hydraulics 245 of Head Angle Constant Motion Built in Head Flo...

Page 7: ...THIS MACHINE Being hit by debris thrown by rotating components Being hit by machine parts ejected through damage during use Being caught on a rotating power take off PTO shaft Being caught in other mo...

Page 8: ...nspect the work area thoroughly before starting to note obstacles and remove wire bottles cans and other debris Use clear suitably sized warning signs to alert others to the nature of the machine work...

Page 9: ...SE THIS MACHINE Never attempt to use this machine if you have not been trained to do so Never uses a machine until you have read and understood the operator handbook are familiar with and practiced th...

Page 10: ...rs a wide range of safety subjects it is s a wide range of safety subjects it is s a wide range of safety subjects it is s a wide range of safety subjects it is impossible to predict every eventuality...

Page 11: ...h things as controls hydraulics heads booms etc The cutting head is of a double skin construction The cutting flail blades offered for your Spearhead machines are a Heavy double edged design one piece...

Page 12: ...e head rotation lever beyond the normal actuation range into a detented float position Lift float is available as an option on the machine All machines have a relief valve in the primary ram system th...

Page 13: ...as Remember the driver must be looking through safety protection at the flail head in any working position If the windows are not laminated safety glass polycarbonate glazing must also be fitted If th...

Page 14: ...H M 68 COMMA Hydraulic Oil LIC 15 Hydraulic Oil LIC 20 ELF Hydrelf HV 46 Hydrelf XV 46 Hydrelf HV 68 ESSO Univis N 46 Univis N 68 FUCHS UK Non UK markets Renolin 46 Renolin HVZ 46 Renolin CL46 B15 Ren...

Page 15: ...ng with the upper stabilizer plates to the tractor selecting the highest possible position avoiding any load sensing properties Connect top link to the machines top link point Raise the machine on the...

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Page 18: ...ins in position using locking pins Fit and secure the stabiliser s top link yoke to the tractor s top link select the highest available position avoiding any load sensing properties Attach top link to...

Page 19: ...les into position Control levers are supplied bolted together as a complete unit along with a mounting bracket for attachment within the tractor the number of controllers in the set can vary dependent...

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Page 22: ...tor Rotation Direction otor Rotation Direction otor Rotation Direction otor Rotation Direction Depending on the type of hedge to be cut an option of rotation direction is offered The upward cut is rec...

Page 23: ...R CHANGE DIRECTION OF ROTOR CU EVER CHANGE DIRECTION OF ROTOR CU EVER CHANGE DIRECTION OF ROTOR CUT WHILST ROTOR IS STILL T WHILST ROTOR IS STILL T WHILST ROTOR IS STILL T WHILST ROTOR IS STILL TURNIN...

Page 24: ...Spearhead Excel 470 23 23 23 23 C C C Cable Controls able Controls able Controls able Controls...

Page 25: ...Spearhead Excel 470 24 24 24 24 C C C Cable Controls able Controls able Controls able Controls L L L Lever Functions ever Functions ever Functions ever Functions...

Page 26: ...g the booms of trimmers to suit C C C Cutting Head utting Head utting Head utting Head The cutting head rotor has been balanced prior to fitting this will ensure a vibration free cutting unit Should t...

Page 27: ...learance of the tractor wheel to avoid possible contact or fouling during transportation WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Never transport a machine with the Booms open Never transport a machine with th...

Page 28: ...f lowering tractor three point linkage Top link may have to be adjusted to ensure trimmer is upright and safe When you are sure that trimmer is properly settled and safe on its stands operate boom 1 l...

Page 29: ...od condition replace or repair if required Never operate a machine with missing or damaged guarding Check hoses and connections for wear damage or leaks and replace immediately if required Never check...

Page 30: ...ranty does not cover claims in respect of wearing parts such as blades flails paintwork tyres belts hydraulic hoses bearings bushes linkage pins top links ball ends unless there is a manufacturing or...

Page 31: ...s only It does not apply to other parts to consumables such as lubricants seals or filters or to labor charges 2 The machinery must have had an annual service carried out by an Authorised Spearhead De...

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Page 33: ...rhead Excel 470 32 32 32 32 Spearhead Machinery Ltd Green View Salford Priors Evesham Worcestershire WR11 8SW Tel 01789 491860 Fax 01789 778683 www spearheadmachinery com enquiries spearheadmachinery...

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