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TALEX Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością Sp. K. 

ul. Dworcowa 9C 

77-141 Borzytuchom 

tel. (59) 821 13 26 

by email

[email protected]

 

  

www.talex-sj.pl

 

 

The Instruction Manual 

LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder 

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5.

 

Using the device 

5.1.

 

Aggregating – installation of the shredder 

Make sure that the connecting parts of both, the vehicle and the 
machine, are suitably adjusted to each other. 
In case of any doubt, always ask the vehicle or the machine manufacturer. 

 
 

I.

 

Installation of the hitch system of the vehicle and the machine. 

 

The machine is mounted on a three-point hitch suspension system of the tractor, vehicle. In 
order to facilitate aggregating the bottom tie-rods should be located at the height of ca. 350 
mm. After hitching the machine, the length of the top coupler must be adjusted in such a way 
that the position of slides is parallel to the ground. The bottom tie-rod hitch chain should be 
adjusted in such a way that the lateral tilts of the machine are minimal. 
Depending on the three-point hitch suspension system type (TUZ), make sure the original 
safety elements are present. Each time the shredder is mounted on the vehicle, check the 
connecting elements, i.e. pins and plugs, for wear. In case of wearing out replace them with 
new ones. 

II.

 

Installation of the machine’s drive shaft. 

 

After mounting the machine on the three-point hitch suspension system, mount the jointed 
telescopic drive shaft onto the PTO of the tractor and the power input shaft of the machine 
and lift the support to the upper position. 

 
 

Use only the original C40210, (830 Nm, L=1100mm) jointed telescopic shaft 
for the shredder drive, marked with the CE sign and PTO and power input 
shaft canopies. 
Check if the latches are securely clamped after sliding the jointed telescopic 
shaft caps onto the PTO and power input shaft canopies. 

 

To dismount the machine, follow the above instructions in a reverse order, 
exercise particular caution when disconnecting the mechanical system 
between the machine and the vehicle. 

Summary of Contents for LEOPARD 320/O PROFESSIONAL

Page 1: ...9C 77 141 Borzytuchom tel 59 821 13 26 by email biuro talex sj pl www talex sj pl The Instruction Manual LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder Page 1 of 37 THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CATALOGUE OF PARTS WARRANTY L...

Page 2: ...e Keep the instruction manual in a safe place where it should be accessible to the machine operator during an entire lifespan of the machine In the event of its loss or damage you must acquire a new c...

Page 3: ...vice 11 4 Device description 12 4 1 Elements of the equipment and accessories 13 4 1 1 Basic 13 4 1 2 Additional 13 4 2 Technical specification 14 5 Using the device 15 5 1 Aggregating installation of...

Page 4: ...with safety rules during operation and maintenance of the shredder The instruction manual specifies precautionary measures to be taken to minimize or avoid risks This manual also contains principles...

Page 5: ...hine is attached Please note that there are many elements of the shredder that may cause an injury sharp edges protruding parts etc While using the equipment exercise particular caution when moving cl...

Page 6: ...elements through which the cutter is connected with the vehicle Prior to commencing work check the technical condition of the shredder and the vehicle it is attached to The vehicle and the shredder un...

Page 7: ...g the risk of accidental injury on a flat paved surface under a roof In the event of failure immediately switch off the drive transferring power from the vehicle to mower Failure to follow the above r...

Page 8: ...Warning belt transmission Use extreme caution Drawing in of hand and arm 1 1 2 Warning possibility of being drawn in by the machine 1 5 Do not stand near the lifting jack connectors when controlling t...

Page 9: ...x sj pl www talex sj pl The Instruction Manual LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder Page 9 of 37 1 4 Do not ride on platforms and ladders 2 1 Place for holding on to the shredder during movement 2 5 1 Warnin...

Page 10: ...shing a danger zone prohibiting any traffic near the working machine banning persons from standing within the range of less than 50 m from the working machine using personal protective equipment prote...

Page 11: ...lement is the spinning shaft with the pivotally mounted teeth or hammers This unit is driven from power input shaft through angular transmission and belt transmission Complying with the requirements r...

Page 12: ...ade of steel elements connected with each other by welding constituting a compact and solid construction The second element the shredder drive unit 2 consists of the angular transmission with a transi...

Page 13: ...ng sign These elements can be purchased separately from the manufacturer or in a farming equipment depot Each user of the machine should have a fully functional triangular slow vehicle warning sign Fa...

Page 14: ...g width mm 3200 4 Power requirement min KM 120 5 Compatible tractor class 0 9 6 Number of working shafts pcs 1 7 Number of blades pcs 92 8 Number of hammers pcs 46 9 Shredding height mm Horizontally a...

Page 15: ...d be adjusted in such a way that the lateral tilts of the machine are minimal Depending on the three point hitch suspension system type TUZ make sure the original safety elements are present Each time...

Page 16: ...pos 4 The transport hitch should be deployed and set in a horizontal position Use the adjustable support pos 2 to adjust it After levelling out the hitch adapt the length of the central coupler pos 5...

Page 17: ...is adequate or get assistance from a properly trained person Do not stay between the vehicle and the shredder when the vehicle engine is running Working on slopes exceeding 15 is not allowed Exercise...

Page 18: ...of 100N 10kG the belt bends 1 5 2 5 cm The successive activities need to be carried out in the following manner 1 First loosen the bolts holding the transmission 2 Remove the belt transmission shield...

Page 19: ...iedzialno ci Sp K ul Dworcowa 9C 77 141 Borzytuchom tel 59 821 13 26 by email biuro talex sj pl www talex sj pl The Instruction Manual LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder Page 19 of 37 Fig 4 Adjustment of t...

Page 20: ...equipped with an openable cover Fig 5 Lifted cover of the LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder The liftable cover is on one side mounted pivotally to the frame of the shredder on the other side it is fixed...

Page 21: ...ribution of the rotating masses to ensure the uniform wear of the tools 3 The bolt connections need to be replaced with new ones each time the tools are replaced paying attention to the durability 8 8...

Page 22: ...transmission oil The oil volume in the transmission is 3 3 l It is also necessary to check the tension of V belts replace the damaged ones with new adjust the whole set in accordance with the instruc...

Page 23: ...elter on a flat and hard surface Attention should be paid to the tightness of paint coat If there are any defects in the coat clean the spot and apply a new protective coating 6 7 Scrapping environmen...

Page 24: ...i Sp K ul Dworcowa 9C 77 141 Borzytuchom tel 59 821 13 26 by email biuro talex sj pl www talex sj pl The Instruction Manual LEO 320 PROFESSIONAL shredder Page 24 of 37 7 Spare parts catalogue Spare pa...

Page 25: ...e R_PROF 3200_07 00 00 00 1 3 Working shaft R_PROF 3200_01 00 00 00 1 4 Cover R_PROF 3200_03 00 00 00 2 5 Drive system R_PROF 3200_13 00 00 00 1 6 Welded body R_PROF 3200_04 00 00 00 1 7 Curtain R_PRO...

Page 26: ...Page 26 of 37 Parts list Item No Part name Part No Quantity 1 Cover R_PROF 3200_03 00 00 1 2 Bolt 6 kt M12x90x30 8 8 OC 11 0012 A 8 3 Round washer fi12 QC 11 0125 A 16 4 Flap positioner R_PROF 3200_03...

Page 27: ...eel steering axis pin 1 4 Wheel steering lock pin 1 5 Long link chain 2x22x6 DIN 763 12 1078 B 1 6 Bolt 6 kt M16x60 8 8 OC 11 0111 A 2 7 Driving wheel mount 1 8 U profile to frame mount 2 9 U frame wi...

Page 28: ...me Part No Quantity 1 Ground wheel 23x8 5 126PR TL K500 23 0020 C 1 2 Fixed wheel hub mount R_PROF 3200 10 01 00 00 1 3 Bolt 6 cat M12x80x50 8 8 OC 11 0201 1 4 Wheel position axis securing ring R_PROF...

Page 29: ...6 kt M10 8 OC samoz 11 0127 A 9 3 Simple washer fi10 OC 11 0055 A 9 4 Bolt 6 kt M10x30 8 8 OC 11 0026 9 5 Spring washer fil O OC 11 0090 9 6 Foot R PROF 3200 12 00 00 00 1 7 Foot pin R_PROF 3200 12 01...

Page 30: ...3200_13 00 00 02 1 11 Upper drive shaft shield R_PROF 3200_13 00 04 01 1 12 Pulley fi 189 SPB 10 0945 1 13 Clutch 225 40x80 Clampex 12 0939 1 Parts list Item No Part name Part No Quantity 14 V belt H...

Page 31: ...F 3200_02 00 01 4 14 Retaining ring Z 65 DIN 471 08 0249 2 1 b Bearing spacer on the working shaft R PROF 3200 01 00 00 02 2 16 Bolt 6 kt M20x 150 8 8 OC 11 0252 46 17 Nut 6 kt M2Q 8 OC samoz 11 0163...

Page 32: ...9 4 20 Bolt 6 kt M20x50x50 11 0201 2 21 Bolt 6 kt 16x50 5 5 OC 11 0201 A 2 22 Stopper 50x50x2 4 12 1164 2 23 Bolt 6 kt M20x50 5 5 OC 11 0252 4 Working three point hitch parts list Parts list Ite m Par...

Page 33: ...chain 2x22x6 DIN 763 12 1078 B 3 3 Pin fi 25 x 96 R_PROF 3200_05 00 01 00 1 4 Transport hitch pin R_PROF 3200_06 00 00 00 1 5 Central coupler 0086450999 12 1139 1 6 Universal pin 10 5x45 01 0686 3 7 B...

Page 34: ...t consulting with the manufacturer Transmission fitting cracks caused by the shaft run out The warranty card is valid provided it has the vendor s signature and the date of sale certified with the com...

Page 35: ...f the service Date of complaint claim ____________________ The scope of repair and parts used ___________ Date of complaint processing _______________ Warranty extended until ___________________ signa...

Page 36: ...machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction PN EN 14121 1 2008 Safety of machinery Risk assessment Part 1 Principles PN ISO 730 1 1996 Agricultural Wheeled Tractors Rea...

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