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Introduction 

Congratulations for choosing STARK Rotating device! 
 
We at the STARK want your device to serve you the best possible way, efficiently and for a long time. Therefore, please 
read this manual before taking your new device in use. 
 

STARK products are designed and manufactured in Finland and each attachment is equipped to meet the customer’s 

needs. 
 
Make sure that everyone using and servicing the rotating device reads this manual beforehand! Always ensure safety 
while using and servicing the device. Please keep this manual and make sure to pass it on to a possible new owner.  
 
Development of STARK products is based on quality, durability and economical use. Products have been designed to be 
efficient, safe and durable in professional use. Feedback and customer experience are important to us for our future 
development. Also, if you have any questions regarding operation or maintenance of the rotating device please contact 
us by email: 

[email protected]  

 
New innovations and all our products can be found on our website: 

www.stark.fi

  

 
Manufacturer reserves the right to structural and technical changes without notice. Information in the manual may 
therefore have changed after printing. 

Read before use 

Familiarise yourself with the device before taking it in use. 
 
The rotating device should be operated only by proficient users.  
 
People working with this device should be thoroughly introduced to operation and 
maintenance of it. People not acquainted with the device may cause danger to 
themselves, environment or the device. 
 
When connecting the attachment, please pay attention: 

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that the locking pins and cotter pins are fine 

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there is no pressure in the hydraulics system 

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that the hydraulic hoses are intact  

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when connecting the hydraulics avoid skin contact with hydraulic fluid 

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do not pull from the hose, only from the coupling 

While operating, please pay attention: 

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safe and appropriate speed 

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other traffic, people and animals 

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danger zones and visual obstacles 

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device should not be used when someone is in the danger zone 

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be careful around children 

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do not go under the attachment

 

 

Summary of Contents for RF 900

Page 1: ...Original User and Maintenance manual Rotating device ...

Page 2: ... by email info stark fi New innovations and all our products can be found on our website www stark fi Manufacturer reserves the right to structural and technical changes without notice Information in the manual may therefore have changed after printing Read before use Familiarise yourself with the device before taking it in use The rotating device should be operated only by proficient users People...

Page 3: ... device to a base machine 8 7 OPERATING THE BUCKET SPREADER 9 7 1 Using the Rotating device 9 7 2 Adjusting the safety mechanism 10 8 MAINTENANCE OF ROTATING DEVICE 11 8 1 General cautions concerning use and maintenance 11 8 2 Tightening torque 11 8 3 Daily maintenance 11 8 4 Maintenance after the first 10 hours of operation 11 8 5 Maintenance after 50hours or monthly 11 8 6 Lubrication points 12 ...

Page 4: ...7 731 565 Hereby declare that the following machinery fulfils all the relevant requirements of EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC and the following standards SFS EN ISO 12100 1 SFS EN ISO 12100 2 SFS EN 1050 The Technical Construction File is maintained at Lametal factory The authorized representative located within the Community is Lassi Mehtonen Managing Director Kaskenviertäjäntie 2 73100 Lapinl...

Page 5: ...id skin contact with hydraulic fluid do not pull from the hose only from the hydraulic fitting While operating please pay attention safe and appropriate speed other traffic people and animals danger zones and visual obstacles device should not be used when someone is in the danger zone be careful around children use flashing light while operating the machine do not go under the device While servic...

Page 6: ...te Please write below the product type and serial number of your Rotating Device Product _________________________________________Serial number_____________________________________ 4 2 Maintenance and parts service Only original parts should be used when making repairs By using original parts you can ensure proper operation and warranty coverage When inquiring and ordering parts please give the pr...

Page 7: ...ARTS OF ROTATING DEVICE Picture 2 Main parts of Rotating Device 1 Bracket 2 Middle fit frame 3 Rotating gear 4 Grease nipple 5 Tightening bolt 6 Rotating connector 7 Bracket frame 8 Bushing 9 Mounting pin 10 Locking ring ...

Page 8: ...y parking brake The bucket sweeper is attached to the coupler on the base machine e g a loader Attach the bucket sweeper to the base machine and make sure the locking cotters are secured 3 Turn off the base machine and make sure the parking brake is applied 4 Make sure there is no pressure in the base machine hydraulic system When connecting always make sure the hydraulic connectors are clean and ...

Page 9: ...king brake Connect the bucket sweeper to the base machine and make sure the pins are properly locked 3 Turn off the base machine and make sure the parking brake is applied 4 Make sure there is no pressure in the base machine hydraulic system When installing always check that the hydraulic fittings are clean and hoses are intact 5 When mounting Rotating device to bucket sweeper lifting arm movement...

Page 10: ...factory to 20Nm that should not be changed without reason Due usage of the rotating device the safety bolts may be needed to re tighten to 20Nm Bolts can be tightened by opening locking nuts tightening bolts and then re tightening locking nuts There are 6 bolts and nuts in total Tightening the bolts over 20Nm tightening torque will cause expiry of warranty regarding Rotating gear Rotating device d...

Page 11: ...329 M20 464 M22 634 M24 798 M27 1176 M30 1597 M33 2161 M36 2778 M39 3597 Table 1 Tightening torque 8 3 Daily maintenance It is important to perform a daily visual inspection of the machine for early detection of possible faults and to prevent further damage Inspect the following items on the machine daily Possible leaks of the hydraulic hoses and components General mechanical condition 8 4 Mainten...

Page 12: ...Sivu 12 15 8 6 Lubrication points Picture 5 Locations of the grease nipples 1 2 Pivot pin grease nipples 3 5 Rotating gear grease nipples 6 Floating pin grease nipples ...

Page 13: ...er two or four hose hydraulic system Below are shown hydraulic schemes for both connections Maximum rotational speed of the device is restricted to 1 rpm Higher speeds are not allowed by the manufacturer of the device 9 1 Two hose hydraulics Figure 1 2 hose hydraulics ...

Page 14: ...Sivu 14 15 9 2 Four hose hydraulics Figure 2 4 hose hydraulics ...

Page 15: ... allowances travel costs or uninstalling and reinstalling work are not reimbursed by the manufacturer Indirect costs resulting from the warranty repair work e g lost working hours are not reimbursed by the manufacturer Parts replaced under warranty remain as manufacturer s property The customer shall store the replaced parts for six 6 months unless otherwise agreed and deliver them on request back...

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