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Storage  and  Handling  
• Always store lubricants where they cannot 
be accessed by children.  
• Never store lubricants in open or unlabelled  
containers.  
 
Fresh Oil  
• Apart from taking the usual care and 
observing hygiene rules, there is no need to 
take any special precautions when handling 
fresh oil.  
Waste  Oil  
• Waste oil can contain harmful contaminants  
which may cause skin cancer, allergies and  
other illnesses.  
 

Attention!  

Oil is a toxic substance. 
Should you swallow  
any oil, do not try to vomit. 
Contact a doctor 
immediately. Protect your 
hands with barrier cream or 

wear gloves to avoid contact with the skin. 
Wash off any traces of oil thoroughly with 
soap and hot water.  
 
• Wash skin thoroughly with soap & water.  
• Use special cleaning agents to clean any  
dirt off your hands.  
• Never wash oil residue from your skin with  
petrol, diesel fuel or paraffin.  
• Avoid skin contact with any oily clothing.  
• Do not keep any oily rags in your pockets.  
•  Wash  soiled  clothing  before  wearing  it  
again.  
• Ensure that any oily footwear is disposed of 
in the proper manner. 
 

Measures in case of  injury through oil  

Eyes:  
Should any oil be splashed into your eyes,  
rinse with water for 15 minutes. If the eye is  
still irritated, contact a doctor immediately  
Swallowing: 
If oil is swallowed If oil is swallowed, it is 
important not to induce vomiting. Contact a 
doctor immediately.  
General Contact: 
Skin irritation caused by oil In case of 
prolonged skin contact, wash off the oil with 
soap and water.  
Oil Spills:  
Use  either  sand  or  a  suitable   granular  

absorbent to soak up any spilt oil. Dispose of  
the oil-contaminated absorbent in the proper  
manner.  
Oil Fires:  
Never use water to extinguish an oil fire. The  
oil will float on the water causing the fire to  
spread.  
Burning oil-lubricant must be extinguished  
using  a  carbon  dioxide  powder  or  foam  
extinguisher.  Always  wear  respiratory  
equipment when dealing with fires of this 
type. 
 
5.11 Waste  Oil  Disposal  

Oil-contaminated waste and 
used oil must be disposed  of  in  
accordance  with  current 

legislation.  
 

Waste oil must be collected and 
disposed of in accordance with 
local regulations. Never pour 

used oil into unsealed sewage systems  
or drains or onto the ground. 
 
5.12 Lubricants & Hydraulic Oil 
 
Hydraulic System: 
If applicable, the hydraulic fluid from the 
tractor is mixed with the hydraulic fluid from 
the machine.  
The  supplied  machine  hydraulic  system  
contains Total AZOLLA ZS 32 oil. 
 
Lubricants:  
TILLSO  strongly  recommends  the  use  of  
Lithium Complex EP2 Grease in the bearing  
hubs  of  your  roller.  This  grease  is  a  
Lithium Complex soap dispersed in a mineral 
oil and is interpreted by IARC as being non-
carcinogenic.   Grease  cartridges  are 
available from TILLSO or SIMBA (P12710). 
 
All other lubricating points on the machine or 
component can be  lubricated  with  a multi-
grade  lubricating grease as specified in DIN 
51825 KP/2K - 40. 

Summary of Contents for Rake & Roll

Page 1: ...Tillso Rake Roll Operating Maintenance Instructions Safety Manual Parts Identification...

Page 2: ...pply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 Specifically related harmonised standards are BS EN ISO 12100 1 2003 Safety of Machinery BS EN ISO 12...

Page 3: ...er this warranty must be made by the original purchaser of the machine and is not assignable to any third party 7 If the purchaser hires out the machine to any third party the warranty shall apply onl...

Page 4: ...ent 10 2 Transportation installation 11 2 1 Delivery 11 2 2 Transportation 11 2 3 Installation 11 3 Technical Data 11 4 Adjustment Operation 12 4 1 Preparing for Operation 12 4 2 Preparing for Work 12...

Page 5: ...s confirms your formal acceptance of the machine The warranty period begins on the date of delivery or installation whichever is the latter We reserve the right to alter illustrations as well as techn...

Page 6: ...ing up the machine Watch out for escaping pressurised fluids Follow the instructions in the Operating Instructions Never reach into areas where there is a danger of being crushed by moving parts Parts...

Page 7: ...of fatal or serious injury It is important that all the safety instructions contained in these Operating Instructions and all the warning signs on the machine are read carefully Ensure that the warnin...

Page 8: ...risk will be borne solely by the operator Use of the Rake Roll in conjunction with any other machine for example in a cultivations train is not permitted unless with the express permission of TILLSO...

Page 9: ...ecified by the HSE and any agricultural trade associations It is the Operator s responsibility to ensure that all other persons are excluded from the danger zones surrounding or on the machine or comp...

Page 10: ...w ALL hydraulic hoses have a safe maximum working life of 6 SIX years from date of installation provided they remain in a safe condition Hoses which exceed 6 years of age should be replaced or inspect...

Page 11: ...orehand Operator instruction and initial installation of the machine are carried out by our service technicians or authorised distributors The machine must not be used in any way beforehand The machin...

Page 12: ...sent on the 12m machine only GREEN Wing transport support on drawbar Before activating the hydraulics ensure the tilt circuit taps are set as per below This setting should always be used when folding...

Page 13: ...an be manually controlled on the move by the tractor hydraulics or the desired pitch can be set via the adjustment circuit This returns to a pre set position when tilting downwards from the fully rear...

Page 14: ...to the working setting The pitch is now memorised The machine can be tilted rearwards upon releasing this pressure it will return back to the desired pitch 4 3 3 Fine tuning the Pitch Setting Once a...

Page 15: ...D Always choose a firm level surface for folding or unfolding Always face the machine upslope and not across slope so that the wings are sitting horizontal when unfolded TAKE CARE IN TRANSPORT THE CEN...

Page 16: ...raw rake keep the machine in its working setting at all times to maximise the straw levelling effect If straw builds up excessively tilt rearwards slightly to allow the straw to be spread out over the...

Page 17: ...ish Set this by adjusting the tilt setting main machine pitch and levelling the tines fore to aft by the turnbuckles as per above The wing wheels if fitted should be set to just maintain ground contac...

Page 18: ...alve 3 anticlockwise to do this To confirm the setting is improved partially tilt the machine forwards then partially fold the wings This releases pressure in the circuit Then unfold fully and pressur...

Page 19: ...re the scrapers if fitted still operable so that the rolls do not jam Are the DD axles tight to avoid wear 5 Servicing and Maintenance Follow the safety instructions for servicing and maintenance 5 1...

Page 20: ...ff In this setting work the tilt circuit pressuring either side in turn holding for a few seconds under pressure Alternately pressure either side at least 3 times NOTE when lowering back into ground c...

Page 21: ...fitted with a biologically based oil to resist rusting check Aqueel tyres for stone trapping and wear Remove replace as needed 5 9 Lubricating the Machine The machine must be lubricated regularly in o...

Page 22: ...ng Contact a doctor immediately General Contact Skin irritation caused by oil In case of prolonged skin contact wash off the oil with soap and water Oil Spills Use either sand or a suitable granular a...

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