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 Z-908 EKO SHREDDER

 

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ADJUST 

the movement speed to the current road conditions. Do not drive too fast!  

 

NOTE

 

– while turning, the machine may lean backwards or to the sides. 

3.3. 

Working elements of the machine 

 

Before using the shredder, check if the blades are properly attached.  

 

Blades that are worn out or damaged should be immediately replaced with new and original spare parts.  

3.4.  Machine attached to the 

three-point hitch

 

 

Before attaching the machine to or removing it from the three-point hitch of the tractor, set the hydraulic lift 
lever of the tractor in the position in which the involuntary lifting or lowering the device is impossible.  

 

Suspension categories of the tractor and the machine must be in line. While the shredder is in the 

transporting  position,  check  the  stability  of  the  tractor  on  the  sides  of  the  machine  connector. 
While transporting the device in the lifted position, the hydraulic lift lever must be always secured 
against uncontrolled position change.  

3.5. 

Machine disconnected from the tractor 

 Set the machine on a stable surface. 

3.6. 

Using the jointed telescopic shaft 

 

Use shafts recommended in this manual only.  

 

All  the  protective  covers  of  the  jointed  telescopic  shaft  must  be  in  a  proper  condition.  If  they  are 
damaged, there is the need to replace them immediately.  

 

Always attach and remove the shaft when the PTO and engine are off and the key is turned off! 

 

Both  halves  of  the  jointed  telescopic  shaft  should  commeasure  with  one  another  in  both  transporting 
and working positions!  

 

Shaft cover should be protected by means of a chain to prevent its rotating together with the shaft!  

 

Before  turning  the  PTO  on,  check  if  the  direction  of  rotation  and  the  rotational  speed  of  the  PTO  are 
equal to the ones of the jointed telescopic shaft.  

 

Ensure that there are no unauthorized individuals in a close proximity to the machine before turning the 
shaft on.  

 

Turn the shaft off if it is not to be used for a longer period of time.  

 

After turning the said component off, wait for the inertial rotations to stop and only after that allow other 
individuals to approach the shredder.  

 

When  the  jointed  telescopic  shaft  is  turned  off,  attach  protective  covers  to  it  and  locate  it  in  the 
designated storage area.  

 

In the case of the occurrence of any damages, they must be fixed before the next use of the shaft.  

3.7. 

Handling 

All the regulation, maintenance, or fixing-oriented works must be attempted if the engine is off and the keys 
are removed from the ignition!  
Take into account all the possible dangers that may  occur while switching the position of the machine from 
working to transporting one.  

While  attempting  to  inspect  or  repair  the  device,  always  wear  protective  clothing  and  gloves 

– especially if 

the blades are to be replaced! 

It is forbidden to use the shredder on the corners of the streets, roads, public areas (parks, schools, etc.) or 
on  rocky  surfaces;  avoid  the  danger  that  may  be  caused  by  stones  and  other  objects  being  ejected  from 

under the shredder in an uncontrolled manner.  

All stickers attached to the machine must be fully legible. In the case any damage, it is the responsibility of 
the owner /user/ to replace them.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for MULCHER ECO

Page 1: ...Z 908 FLM 100 135 150 150H 180 200 220 180 H 200H 220H MULCHER ECO Models 100 135 150 150H 180 180H 200 200H 220 220H...

Page 2: ...Z 908 EKO SHREDDER Page 2 IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO USE THE SHREDDER WHILE NON OPERATORS ARE WITHIN LESS THAN 50 M FROM THE DEVICE...

Page 3: ...5 Machine disconnected from the tractor B d Nie zdefiniowano zak adki 3 6 Using the jointed telescopic shaft B d Nie zdefiniowano zak adki 3 7 Handling B d Nie zdefiniowano zak adki 3 8 Equipment and...

Page 4: ...times 2 2 Machine purpose The machine has been designed for typical agricultural use that is for mowing and fragmenting relatively small flora shrubs stalks of plants etc Device is fully compatible w...

Page 5: ...Moreover the rotational velocity of 600 RPM should not be exceeded 5 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should the machine be inspected or repaired while some parts are still moving It is highly recommended to w...

Page 6: ...n both transporting and working positions Shaft cover should be protected by means of a chain to prevent its rotating together with the shaft Before turning the PTO on check if the direction of rotati...

Page 7: ...00H Z 908 220 220H Type Suspended Shredding area width 1730 mm 1930 mm 2130 mm Required power Min 40 KM Min 50 KM Min 70 KM Compatible tractor class 0 9 0 9 0 9 Number of beaters 26 32 szt 34 Shreddin...

Page 8: ...uction of the shredder is presented in figure 1 Body 1 Working shaft 2 Driving shaft 3 Bevel gear 4 Gear cover 5 Sliding chute 6 Fixed panel 7 Moving panel 8 Front curtain 9 Rear curtain 10 1 Figure 1...

Page 9: ...cated inside the body The machine moves on the surface by means of wheels or a driving shaft The shredder is also equipped with chain curtain protecting the operator and non operators from rocks and h...

Page 10: ...cotters Connect the holes in the slotted lever 2 with the upper pin of the tractor and secure it with a cotter Figure 3 Shredder attachment Under no circumstances should the operator stand in the fro...

Page 11: ...90 gear oil may be used by the operator Check the tightness of fan belts Check the overall condition of the device 5 1 Lubrication For the machine to work in a satisfactory manner it must be carefully...

Page 12: ...move down 15 20 mm while trying to clench them together if the tightness check is needed the cover 5 should also be removed It is attached to the body by means of M8x30 screws with flat washers 6 Afte...

Page 13: ...anics equipped with required tools and devices 6 1 Storage The shredder should be kept in a dry place and be additionally secured against the negative effects of unfavorable weather conditions If the...

Page 14: ...heme 12 Figure 6 Working shaft assembly scheme 15 Figure 7a Driving shaft assembly scheme 16 Figure 7b Driving shaft assembly scheme 16 Figure 8a Gear 17 Figure 8b Gear 18 Figure 9 Sliding chute 19 Fi...

Page 15: ...ge 15 Figure 6 Working shaft assembly scheme 1 Working shaft 2 Bearing cover 3 UC207 bearing 4 ISO 10511 M14 N self locking nut 5 P_D_27x15_3mm spacer 6 Z908 beater 7 M14x90 ISO 4014 screw 4 5 7 6 1 2...

Page 16: ...EKO SHREDDER Page 16 Figure 7a Driving shaft assembly scheme Figure 7b Driving shaft assembly scheme 9 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 9 7 5...

Page 17: ...N self locking nut 3 M16 ISO7089 flat washer 4 UCFL 207 bearing 5 ISO 10511 M12 N self locking nut 6 Ru_EKO_Wj_10 12a ver C support 7 M12 ISO 7089 flat washer 8 M12x35 ISO 4014 screw 9 M16x55 ISO 4014...

Page 18: ...80 170 pulley 5 S01 00 01 40 80 clutch 6 Tensioner 6a M12 nut 6b M12 washer 6c M12 nut 6d Tensioner body 6e Ru_EKO_Np_04 ver B washer 6f M14x40 screw 6g 6209 bearing 6h Ru_EKO_Np_03 ver B tensioner r...

Page 19: ..._Wp_00 ver B gear suport M12x40 screws M12 extended washers 14 M12x40 screw M12 extended washer M12 self locking nut T 313J gear is filled with 1 5 liter of 80W90 gear oil widely available on the mark...

Page 20: ...DDER Page 20 Figure 10 Fixed panel attachment scheme 1 Fixed panel upper pin 2 Fixed panel 3 Mounting set M12x30 screw M12 washer M12 self locking nut 4 Safety pin 5 Fixed panel lower pin 2 4 3 4 5 4...

Page 21: ...t guide grip 4 Mounting set M12x30 M12 flat washer M12 self locking nut 5 M20 self locking nut M20 flat wahser 6 Cylinder 7 Moving panel lower pin 8 M24 self locking nut M24 flat wahser 9 Guide 10 Rig...

Page 22: ...EKO SHREDDER Page 22 Figure 12 Front curtain 1 Safety pin 2 Curtain pole 3 Spacer 4 Chain 4 4 3 4 1 4 2 4...

Page 23: ...13 Rear curtain 1 Rear curtain cover 2 Ru_EKO_Kt_11 180 ver B cover assembly 3 Mounting set M8x16 screw M8 flat washer M8 flat extended washer M8 self locking nut 4 Ru_EKO_Kt_21 ver B pin with cotter...

Page 24: ...9 DIN 127A 12 spring washer 8 8 8 Figures 7a and7b 1 908 03 00 00 00 180 Driving shaft 1 1 908 03 00 00 00 200 Driving shaft 1 1 908 03 00 00 00 220 Driving shaft 1 6 Ru_EKO_WJ_10 12 ver C Support 2 2...

Page 25: ...de grip 1 1 1 9 908 08 02 00 00 Guide 2 2 2 6 908 08 03 00 00 Cylinder 1 1 1 5 DIN 126 20 washer 2 2 2 5 DIN 985 M20 self locking nut 2 2 2 11 DIN 933 M10x80 screw 4 4 4 11 DIN 985 M10 self locking nu...

Page 26: ...Curtain cover 1 1 908 10 01 00 00 220 Curtain cover 1 2 Ru_EKO_Kt_11 180 ver B Curtain assembly 1 2 Ru_EKO_Kt_11 200 ver B Curtain assembly 1 2 Ru_EKO_Kt_11 220 ver B Curtain assembly 1 3 DIN 126 8 wa...

Page 27: ...Locality Phone no E mail address Complaint form issuing mode Faulty product name Outlet name Purchase deed VAT invoice no of 20 Fault damage description Fault removal date Fault removal method and dat...

Page 28: ...and safety elements The Journal of Laws no 259 pos 2170 and the 98 37WE European Union Directive The following norms have been taken into account while specifying the compliance with the safety and h...

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