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Tanco Autowrap 1514-1510
Operator’s manual
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Check valve
This valve prevents oil going back through V5 during wrapping
V26
Holding valve
(CP 440-1.)
This maintains the current pressure on the minus side of the width cylinder when it is not
activated.
V27
Holding valve
(CP 440-1.)
This maintains the current pressure on the plus side of the width cylinder when it is not
activated.
V34
Brake valve for the roller motors
(CP 440-1.)
This regulates the oil flow through the roller motors. It senses the pressure on the right-hand
roller motor (Number 2). If a rectangular or square bale started to keel over, the weight of the
bale would turn the rollers. This would lower the pressure in the motor and the V3 throttle and
the motor will brake.
V14
Rotation stop valve (standard)
(Electric cable no. 12.)
This valve will allow the rollers to stop rotating while the wrapping arm
continues to turn. (This can be useful on the 1514 machine when
wrapping rectangular bales.)
The function is controlled by selecting
during the wrapping sequence to pause
rotation. Useful when the wrap is going around corners on large square bales.
V15 Freewheel valve.
During unloading this valve is energized along with V14 and V 11 to allow the motors to
freewheel preventing damage to the plastic during unloading.
14.7
ROTATION OF BALE AFTER WRAPPING IS COMPLETED
It is possible to rotate the bale after it has been wrapped. When wrapping square bales this can
be useful for moving the bale into a particular position before unloading.
The function is controlled by selecting
and keeping the button pressed in until the bale
has reached the required position.