Service and maintenance
Flail head
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Grease all bearings daily.
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Check there is no wrapping of string, plastic, grass or other debris on rotor shaft and
rear roller bearings.
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Check the condition of flails and ensure all retaining bolts are tight. When flails are
replaced care must be taken to maintain balance of rotor shaft, do not change to a
different type.
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Flail retaining bolt and nut torque setting is 200Nm.
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Flail head is supplied centre mounted to get best travel on crowd ram.
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Never operate with any flails missing. This will cause severe vibration and lead to
rapid bearing wear and quickly cause the head to crack.
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Blunt flails leave an untidy finish and absorb excessive power, when re-sharpening
always wear protective clothing and goggles.
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When flails are showing severe wear, damage or cracking, they must be replaced
immediately. Never attempt to weld the flails, as this will make them very brittle and
extremely dangerous. Do not take risks with the cutting flails, if in doubt replace.
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When replacing flails always replace bolts, nuts and bushes with new.
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Regularly check that all rotor bearing bolts and hydraulic motor retaining bolts are
tight.
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With a new machine or if new bolts have been fitted, particular attention needs to be
applied to regular tightening of the new bolts. (1hr - 4hrs then daily).
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Check the condition of drive belts, ensuring they
are aligned and properly tensioned to avoid any
unnecessary belt wear. Remove guards for access
to both adjusters when tensioning belts, and ensure
belts are running in line after adjustment.
Spearhead
Warning
When end mounted, head may foul on machine.
Do not slide head mounting bracket past centre stops to extreme
end on 1.5metre head.
Excel 606, 686, 726 & 836
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