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Marchesan Implementos e Máquinas Agrícolas “TATU” S.A.

GAPCW 8013 / GASPCW 9017

Important data

Torque table

The table below gives correct torque values for various bolts. Tighten all bolts to the 

torques specified in chart unless otherwise noted. Check the tightness of bolts periodically, 

using this bolt torque chart as a guide. Replace hardware with the same strength (grade/

class) bolt.

Bolt Size

(Inches)

(a)

            Grade 2            Grade 5

            Grade 8

Bolt Size

(Metric)

(D)

Lbs-ft

(b) 

N.m

(c)

Lbs-ft

N.m

Lbs-ft

N.m

Lbs-ft

N.m

Lbs-ft

N.m

Lbs-ft

N.m

1/4" - 20

5,5

7,5

8,5

11,5

12

16,3

M5 x 0.8

2,5

3,39

5

6,78

8,5

11,526

1/4" - 28

6

8,1

9,5

12,9

14

19,0

M 6 x 1

3

4,068

8

10,85

11,5

15,594

5/16" - 18

10,5

14,2

17,5

23,7

24,5

33,2

M 6 x 0.75

3,5

4,746

8,5

11,53

13

17,628

5/16" - 24

12

16,3

19,5

26,4

27,5

37,3

M 8 x 1.25

7

9,492

19,5

26,44

28

37,968

3/8" - 16

19,5

26,4

31,5

42,7

44

59,7

M 8 x 1

8

10,848

21

28,48

30,5

41,358

3/8" - 24

22

29,8

35

47,5

50

67,8

M 10 x 1.5

14

18,984

38,5

52,21

56

75,936

7/16" - 14

31

42,0

50

67,8

70,5

95,6

M 10 x 1

16

21,696

43

58,31

63

85,428

7/16" - 14

34,5

46,8

56

75,9

79

107,1

M 12 x 1.75

25

33,9

66,5

90,17

98

132,888

1/2" - 13

47

63,7

76

103,1

107,5

145,8

M 12 x 1.25

27

36,612

73

98,99

107,5

145,77

1/2" - 20

53,5

72,5

86

116,6

121,5

164,8

M 14 x 2

40

54,24

107

145,09

156,5

212,214

9/16" - 12

68

92,2

110

149,2

155

210,2

M 14  x 1.5

43

58,308

115,5

156,62

169

229,164

9/16" - 18

76

103,1

122,5

166,1

173

234,6

M 16 x 2

62

84,072

165,5

224,42

243,5

330,186

5/8" - 11

94

127,5

151,5

205,4

214,5

290,9

M 16 x 1.5

66,5

90,174

177

240,01

260

352,56

5/8" - 18

106,5 144,4

171,5

232,6

242,5

328,8

M 18 x 2.5

86

116,616

229

310,52

336

455,616

3/4" - 10

167

226,5

269,5

365,4

380,5

516,0

M 18 x 1.5

96,5

130,854

257

348,49

378

512,568

3/4" - 16

186

252,2

300

406,8

424,5

575,6

M 20 x 2.5

121,5 164,754 323,5

438,67

475

644,1

7/8" - 9

169,5 229,8

434

588,5

612,5

830,6

M 20 x 1.5

134,5 182,382

359

486,80

527

714,612

7/8" - 14

187

253,6

478,5

648,8

676,5

917,3

M 22 x 2.5

165,5 224,418

441

598,00

647,5

878,01

1" - 8

254,5 345,1

650

881,4

918,5 1.245,5

M 22 x 1.5

182

246,792

484

656,30

711,5

964,794

1" - 12

285,5 387,1

729,5

989,2

1031 1.398,0

M 24 x 3

210

284,76

559

758,00

821

1113,276

1.1/8" - 7

360,5 488,8

921,5 1.249,6 1302 1.765,5

M 24 x 1.5

238,5

323,406

636

862,42

933,5

1265,826

1.1/8" - 12

404,5 548,5 1033,5 1.401,4 1460 1.979,8

M 27 x 3

307

416,292

820

1111,92

1204

1632,624

1.1/4" - 7

508,5 689,5

1300 1.762,8 1837,5 2.491,7

M 27 x 1.5

344

466,464

918

1244,81

1348,5 1828,566

1.1/4" - 12

563,5 764,1 1439,5 1.952,0 2034,5 2.758,8

M 30 x 3.5

416,5

564,774

1111,5

1507,19

1632,5

2213,67

1.3/8" - 6

667

904,5 1704,5 2.311,3

2408 3.265,2

M 30 x 1.5

477,5

647,49

1273

1726,19

1870

2535,72

1.3/8" - 12

759,5 1.029,9 1940 2.630,6 2741,5 3.717,5

M 33 x 3.5

567

768,852

1512,5

2050,95

2221,5 3012,354

1.1/2" - 6

885,5 1.200,7 2262,5 3.068,0 3197 4.335,1

M 33 x 1.5

641,5

869,874

1709,5

2318,08

2511

3404,916

1.1/2" - 12

996 1.350,6 2545,5 3.451,7 3597 4.877,5

M 36 x 4

729

988,524

1943

2634,71

2854

3870,024

a) Nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per inch

b) Foot pounds

c) Newton-meters

d) Nominal 

thread diameter in

 millimeters x 

thread

 pitch

M 36 x 1.5

838,5

1137,006

2236

3032,02

3284

4453,104

M 39 x 4

943

1278,708

2515

3410,34

3693,5 5008,386

M 39 x 1.5

1073

1454,988 2860,5

3878,84

4201,5 5697,234

TORQUE TABLE

4.6

8.8

10.9

Values are for reference and are based on average steel-to-steel friction conditions.

Summary of Contents for GAPCW 8013

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL GAPCW 8013 GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017...

Page 2: ...Dealer Owner Firm Farm City State No of the Certificate of Guarantee Serial No Date Invoice No Product Notes IDENTIFICATION...

Page 3: ...ture on every TATU equipment The transportation of these disk harrows are made through an efficient wheelset system composed by tires and hydraulic cylinder which allows long distance transportation T...

Page 4: ...rcuit valves assembly 34 Hydraulic circuit components Hydraulic circuit assembly 34 35 6 Set up instructions 36 to 38 Preparing the tractor 36 Preparing the disk harrow 36 Hitching to the tractor 36 3...

Page 5: ...ntenance staff Only people who own a full knowledge of the tractor and equipment must transport operate and carry out any maintenance on them Marchesan is not responsible for any damage caused by acci...

Page 6: ...g work transportation maintenance and storage Security aspects must be carefully observed to avoid accidents This symbol is a warning used to prevent accidents The instructions under this symbol refer...

Page 7: ...ontact with your skin or clothes Keep access and work places clean or free from oil and grease Risk of accidents Never transport the equipment on highways or paved roads Avoid that the tractor wheels...

Page 8: ...ns Be careful while hitching the equipment to the tractor Only pull the equipment using a tractor with appropriate power Do not drive the equipment under the influence of alcohol or any soothing stimu...

Page 9: ...fety chains to secure the equipment to the truck or trailer during the transport Make sure the SMV Slow Moving Vehicle sign and all the lights and reflectors that are required by the local highway and...

Page 10: ...y Standard NR 06 For purposes of applying this Regulatory Standard Personal Protective Equipment PPE is considered any device or product that is worn by an individual worker for protection against ris...

Page 11: ...dequate lifting points located on the frame When lifting with a hoist it is essential to hitch the cables to these points Use chains of at least 3 meters long to lift the equipment safely Use the adeq...

Page 12: ...m periodically Inspect the gang axis tightening after the rst 10 hours of o p e r a t i o n a n d p e r i o d i c a l l y afterwards Maintain the gang shaft tightened at all time During work or trasp...

Page 13: ...es instale las trabas de los cilindros antes del transporte o antes de efectuar trabajos en el equipo 05 03 03 1738 A AD DV VE ER RT T N NC CI IA A W WA AR RN NI IN NG G A AD DV VE ER RT TE EN NC CI I...

Page 14: ...using 32 x 9 mm disc blades The soil conditions may change the tractor required engine power Type Hinge Wheel Offset Disk Harrow Model GAPCW 8013 Spacing between disc blades mm 340 Disc blades dimens...

Page 15: ...dimension 32 x 12 mm 34 x 9 mm 34 x 12 mm 36 x 9 mm 36 x 12 mm 38 x 12 mm Disc blade type Concave notched Bearings length 430 mm type Conical oil bath bearings Oil volume on the bearings 980 ml Space...

Page 16: ...on extension 07 Front stabilizer bar 08 Rear stabilizer bar 09 Wheelset 10 Front disc gang 11 Rear disc gang 12 Transport lock 13 Hydraulic circuit 14 Jack 15 Depth stops 16 Wrenches 17 Safety chain 1...

Page 17: ...lizer bar 09 Wheelset 10 Front disc gang 11 Rear disc gang 12 Transport lock 13 Hydraulic circuit 14 Jack 15 Depth stops 16 Wrenches 17 Safety chain 18 Rear hitch optional GAPCW 8013 31 45 discs GASPC...

Page 18: ...ng the set of wrenches NOTE We recommend wearing gloves especially while assembling the disc gangs Use two box end wrenches A to tighten the nuts of the disc gang being one to hold the axle nut on one...

Page 19: ...s assembly Before starting to assemble the disc gangs check the correct position of the bearings and spacer spools Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GAPCW GAPCW 31 disc blades 31 disc blades 08 b...

Page 20: ...s Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GAPCW GAPCW 35 disc blades 35 disc blades 12 bearings 12 bearings 17 spacer spools 17 spacer spools Spacer s...

Page 21: ...s Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GAPCW GAPCW 39 disc blades 39 disc blades 12 bearings 12 bearings 21 spacer spools 21 spacer spools Spacer s...

Page 22: ...s Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GAPCW GAPCW 41 disc blades 41 disc blades 12 bearings 12 bearings 23 spacer spools 23 spacer spools Spacer s...

Page 23: ...s Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GAPCW GAPCW 45 disc blades 45 disc blades 12 bearings 12 bearings 27 spacer spools 27 spacer spools Spacer s...

Page 24: ...Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GASPCW GASPCW 23 disc blades 23 disc blades 08 bearings 08 bearings 11 spacer spools 11 spacer spools Spacer...

Page 25: ...Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GASPCW GASPCW 25 disc blades 25 disc blades 08 bearings 08 bearings 13 spacer spools 13 spacer spools Spacer...

Page 26: ...Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembly Assembly of bearings and spacer spools GASPCW GASPCW 29 disc blades 29 disc blades 12 bearings 12 bearings 11 spacer spools 11 spacer spools Spacer...

Page 27: ...sher and nut only on the outer side of the gangs Use the wrenches from the set of wrenches page to tighten the gangs as follows 1 Place one of the wrenches on the outer side of the gangs locked side s...

Page 28: ...bly sequence NOTE The axle threads B must be cleaned and greased before their assembly Check the torque table on the important data section A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H I I I 1 I 1 C 1 C 1 H 1 H 1...

Page 29: ...rth to the right In the gang assembly to the carriers the bearing hangers should remain facing the disc blades concavity Place a bolt A and squared washer B passing through the bearing housing and the...

Page 30: ...e end facing the concave side of the disc blades Assemble the scrapers A using bolts B and flat washer C which are placed underneath the fixation plate D On the top lock using flat washers and nuts A...

Page 31: ...tension assembly Shock absorber assembly B B C C A A 1 260 mm 1 260 mm Install the junction extension A divide the thread center to center and determine a length of 1 260 mm 126 cm from the center of...

Page 32: ...bar cylinders assembly B B A A C C C C During assembly note that the cylinder must remain as shown on the illustration with the ports D facing up NOTE D D Install the front A and rear B stabilizer ba...

Page 33: ...GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Assembling the hubs to the wheelset arms Tires assembly Assembly B B A A C C D D A A Install the hubs A to the wheelset arms B using a bolt C spring washer and nut Install the...

Page 34: ...dent during the job NOTE Couple the hitch bar A to the frame arms B using a junction axle C flat washer castle nut and cotter pin Assemble the upper D and lower E plates carefully observing their corr...

Page 35: ...mbly A A B B NOTE Detail Detail C C E E D D Install the hose support A using a cotter pin Assemble the jack B using a junction axle and cotter pin Assemble the spindle C on the frame the articulator D...

Page 36: ...urn Return 01 09 1 2 x 1500 TR TR hose Pressure Pressure 01 10 1 2 x 1400 TR TC hose Return Return 01 11 1 2 x 5000 TR TR hose Pressure Pressure 01 12 1 2 x 5200 TR TR hose Return Return 01 13 1 2 x 4...

Page 37: ...alves as shown in the figure These hoses must never be inverted connected The hoses to be connected to the P port are responsible to close the hydraulic cylinder rod side This valve function is to con...

Page 38: ...angs work loose they may damage the axle and other components Check the tires inflation and keep the same pressure on both of them Lubricate all grease fittings appropriately See the instructions on t...

Page 39: ...ain links as shown in the detail F Never hitch the hook without passing it through the chain NOTE Hitching to the tractor Set up instructions ATTENTION Keep the drawbar locked during working and trans...

Page 40: ...to greater distances use the transport locks A which are coupled to the hydraulic cylinder rods Before starting working check the conditions of all parts and retighten nuts and bolts especially the o...

Page 41: ...number of rotations in a determined space If necessary use the depth stops B to decrease the cutting depth of the harrow always maintaining the same depth adjustment on the disc blades NOTE The cuttin...

Page 42: ...harrowing we recommend using an average opening in the disc gangs and in the holes of the drawbar plates Adjust it if necessary The harrowed soil is always on the left hand side of the operator harro...

Page 43: ...r leveling related to the height of the tractor drawbar The leveling spindle B allows a fine adjustment to level the harrow during the transport When using a tractor with a different drawbar height re...

Page 44: ...il is always on the left hand side of the operator Being the disc gangs lowered only maneuver to the left hand side Try to make a good finishing between passes Avoid the formation of windrows or until...

Page 45: ...an Implementos e M quinas Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 IMPORTANT Never pass the tires over an already harrowed soil Correct harrowing Correct Correct Incorrect Incorrect Adjustments and o...

Page 46: ...ver to the left to avoid overloads Following these instructions also avoids the undesirable formation of large furrows in the maneuver spots As previously mentioned the harrow provides several working...

Page 47: ...itions Increase the speed Tractor being positioned far on the right Position the tractor in a way that the front disc on the left pass on the edge of the furrow Incorrect adjustment of the disc gangs...

Page 48: ...e thread Use thread sealing tape and retighten carefully H y d r a u l i c cylinder leaking Damaged repairings Replace the repairings Damaged rod Replace the rod Oil with impurities Replace the oil re...

Page 49: ...ck the tires inflation page on the maintenance section Speed is relative to the tractor gear and can only be determined by local conditions We adopted an average 5 to 9 km h which is not advisable to...

Page 50: ...fting the equipment entirely as the angle formed by the disc gangs would start to transmit great effort to the equipment thus overloading the traction components The harrow activation to open or close...

Page 51: ...the roller bearings should be done in the same aforementioned period 24 hours 2 1 The roller bearings with oil bath works in constant lubrication but it is still necessary to give them the following...

Page 52: ...50 Marchesan Implementos e M quinas Agr colas TATU S A GAPCW 8013 GASPCW 9017 Maintenance Lubrication points Lubricate every 24 hours of service Lubricate every 100 hours of service...

Page 53: ...reater maintenance costs since more parts of the set suffer damages when the bearing breaks during the job Check the retainer position A to let the excess of grease flow out of the hub and be careful...

Page 54: ...kit Screwdriver and rubber cable Pliers and wrenches Disassembly 1 Remove the end cap A 2 Carefully remove inner assemblies B 3 Disassemble the piston C from the rod assembly by removing lock nut D 4...

Page 55: ...ide of barrel piston seals and gland seals with hydraulic oil 4 With cylinder body held gently insert the inner assemblies B using a slight rocking motion 5 Apply Loctite 277 before installing the cyl...

Page 56: ...is may cause roundness on the barrel or other problems consequently leading to internal leakages lack of power gripping damages to the cylinder rods etc Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the hyd...

Page 57: ...lts must be tightened every so often Check wear occurence on all moving parts Replace any part if necessary Replace the missing or damaged safety decals Marchesan supplies these decals upon request an...

Page 58: ...nded pressure Never weld or heat a wheel The heat can cause increase in pressure with a risk of tire explosion Welding can compromise the structure of the wheel or distort it When filling the tires ma...

Page 59: ...ppropriate adjustments and especially the working speed NOTE To calculate the hourly income of the disk harrow use the following calculation R L x V x E X Where R Hourly income L Disk harrow working w...

Page 60: ...le an area of 50 hectares to be worked using a 9017 GASPCW with 29 disc blades hourly income 3 2 ha So 50 15 62 3 2 It will be spent approximately 16 sixteen hours to work in an area of 50 hectares Mo...

Page 61: ...116 616 229 310 52 336 455 616 3 4 10 167 226 5 269 5 365 4 380 5 516 0 M 18 x 1 5 96 5 130 854 257 348 49 378 512 568 3 4 16 186 252 2 300 406 8 424 5 575 6 M 20 x 2 5 121 5 164 754 323 5 438 67 475...

Page 62: ...IMPLEMENTOS E M QUINAS AGR COLAS TATU S A Marchesan Av 1979 Zip Code 15994 900 Mat o SP Brazil Telephone 55 16 3382 8282 www marchesan com br Important ATTENTION MARCHESAN S A reserves the right to m...

Page 63: ...trabajo 11 No efectuar regulajes con el equipo en funcionamiento 12 No permitir que ni os jueguen sobre o pr ximo de los equipos en operaci n durante el transporte o almacenado 13 La velocidad de ope...

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