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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ARES HP 

 

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Table of contents 

PREFACE: ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 
1. Precautions ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 
1.1. Before you Begin to Use Your Machine ........................................................................................................... 5 
1.2. Health and safety regulations .......................................................................................................................... 5 
1.3. Servicing ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 
1.4. Transport on highways ..................................................................................................................................... 6 
1.5. Safety Symbol ................................................................................................................................................... 7 
1.6. Nameplate ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 
2. Technical and Identification Data........................................................................................................................ 9 
2.1. ARES HP specifications ................................................................................................................................... 10 
3. Operating Manual ............................................................................................................................................. 11 
3.1. First Start ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 
3.2. Preparation of the Unit (T Machine) ................................................................................................. 11 
3.3. Connection and Disconnection ...................................................................................................................... 12 
3.4. Transport on highways ................................................................................................................................... 13 
3.5. Adjustment of the Cultivator ......................................................................................................................... 14 
3.5.1. Working Depth Adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 14 
3.5.2. Adjustment of the Central and Rear Deflectors .......................................................................................... 14 
3.5.3. Adjustment of the External Disc.................................................................................................................. 15 
3.5.4. Adjustment of the Folding Hydraulic System .............................................................................................. 15 
3.5.5. Adjustment of the Working Depth on the Support Wheel ......................................................................... 16 
3.5.6. Adjustment of the Side Deflectors .............................................................................................................. 16 
3.5.7. Adjustment of Brakes .................................................................................................................................. 17 
3.6. Operation (see par. II Safety) ......................................................................................................................... 18 
4. Servicing and Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 18 
4.1. General ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 
4.2. Replacement of the Machine Components ................................................................................................... 18 
4.3. Bolt, screw and nut tightening torques (Nm) ................................................................................................. 19 
4.4. Hydraulic System ............................................................................................................................................ 19 
4.5. Lighting ........................................................................................................................................................... 20 
4.6  Lubrication ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 
4.7. Storage of the Cultivator ................................................................................................................................ 21 
4.8.   Disassembly and Disposal ............................................................................................................................. 21 
4.9    Warranty Conditions and Warranty Services ............................................................................................... 21 

 

 

 

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Page 3: ...Journal of Laws No 199 item 1228 and the EU Directive 2006 42 EC of May 17 2006 and the Ordinance of the Minister of Infrastructure of May 4 2009 Journal of Laws No 75 2009 item 639 and the following standards PN EN ISO 12100 2012 PN EN ISO 13857 2010 PN ISO 3600 1998 PN EN ISO 4413 2011 PN ISO 11684 1998 PN EN 349 A1 2010 PN EN ISO 11688 1 2010 PN EN 14017 A2 2009 PN EN ISO 4254 1 2016 02 PN EN 1...

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Page 5: ...ction year Serial no This maintenance and operating manual is an integral part of the machine It is important that the manual is always in the possession of the machine user Access to the manual should be provided to machine operators and cooperating persons while operation regulation repairs and renovations Before starting the machine please read the operating manual and follow the recommendation...

Page 6: ...of the Cultivator 14 3 5 1 Working Depth Adjustment 14 3 5 2 Adjustment of the Central and Rear Deflectors 14 3 5 3 Adjustment of the External Disc 15 3 5 4 Adjustment of the Folding Hydraulic System 15 3 5 5 Adjustment of the Working Depth on the Support Wheel 16 3 5 6 Adjustment of the Side Deflectors 16 3 5 7 Adjustment of Brakes 17 3 6 Operation see par II Safety 18 4 Servicing and Maintenance...

Page 7: ...on the hydraulic lift of the tractor setting the machine in the transport and working positions and on the headlands ensure that no bystanders and in particular children are present in the vicinity of the machine Perform these operations slowly without sudden jerks Never stay between the tractor and cultivator when the tractor s engine is running The machine may only be operated maintained and rep...

Page 8: ...pare parts must be conforming to the revisions specified by the manufacturer This may only be provided by the genuine spare parts Use typical protection devices and pins for securing all bolts of the unit tractor machine Never use any temporary means of protection such as screws bars wires etc which can cause damage to the machine or tractor during transport and cause a safety hazard for other roa...

Page 9: ...he tractor engine and take away the ignition key before any servicing and repair work C Keep safe distance off the machine D Never reach into the crushing area as long as the components can move E Stay away of the machine tilting area F Points of attaching hooks of the lifting equipment G Speed limit sign H UWAGA PROSIMY O REGULARNE SMAROWANIE PUNKTÓW SMARNYCH ATTENTION PLEASE OIL REGULARLY LUBRIC...

Page 10: ...OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ARES HP 8 Fig 1 Location of the safety symbols 1 6 Nameplate The unit data can be found on the nameplate ...

Page 11: ... working depth The machines are manufactured in the following widths 5 0 m 6 0 m 8 0 m version hydraulically foldable for transport These compact units for pre sowing and stubble tillage allow for the treatment of large areas with a low tractor power Fig 2 Construction of ARES HP 5H 6H 8H Adjustment RH side deflector Frame Lighting Shaft Chassis Rear deflector Rear disc row Central deflector LH si...

Page 12: ...dia XXL TX cm 66 TWIX 61 66 6 Inter disc pitch cm 25 7 Working speed km h 10 15 8 Effective capacity ha h 5 0 7 5 6 0 9 0 8 0 12 0 9 Power demand kW 116 191 191 205 220 265 KM 240 260 260 280 300 360 10 Operators people tractor driver 11 Overall dimensions without accessories L cm 749 749 749 W 555 655 855 H 168 168 168 12 Transport width m 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 7 wide axle 14 Weight with tube roller and ...

Page 13: ...l it with oil identical to oil contained in the tractor the machine will be connected to 3 2 Preparation of the Unit Tractor Machine pressure in the tractor wheels must be equal on the same axle in order to provide uniform working depth of the machine the tractor lower links c must be stiffened lock the oblong holes and at the same height above the ground level set the lifting rods of the tractor ...

Page 14: ... A tow hitch type D to the tractor lower links lift arms B with the tractor tow hitch type E secure the hitch axle A tow hitch type D in the tractor lower links lift arms B with the tractor tow hitch type E with bolts and cotter pins connect the machine hydraulic hoses to the tractor external hydraulic system and check the hoses for tightness Check lifting lowering and unfolding of the machine Rem...

Page 15: ... 7 Transport to transport the machine fold the side sections A of the hydraulically foldable machines and secure the outermost frames against unfolding using the hydraulic catch pawls B the unit consisting of a tractor and agricultural machine connected to it must meet the same requirements as the tractor alone driving the unit i e tractor and cultivator on highways without proper C marking is not...

Page 16: ...aulic adjustment by pressurizing the cylinder C from the tractor cab which extends the cylinder Then put on the required number of stops D and pressurize the cylinder C again to slide it back to the stops D Through this you can raise or lower the rear roller of the machine Secure the cylinder C against dropping down with the lever E 3 5 2 Adjustment of the Central and Rear Deflectors Fig 9 Adjustm...

Page 17: ...raulic System Fig 11 Adjustment of the folding hydraulic system Adjustment bolts stops are designed for alignment of extreme positions of the side frames both vertical and horizontal Vertical adjustment is made for the proper operation of the transport lock pawls To do this release the nut B and screw the bolt A in or out and lock the nut B afterwards Horizontal adjustment is for levelling and ali...

Page 18: ...pport wheel accordingly 3 5 6 Adjustment of the Side Deflectors Fig 13 Adjustment of the side deflectors Side deflectors can be adjusted in two directions Setting the clearance allows adjustment clearance between the deflector and the disc Remove the bolts A and shift the holder tighten the bolts A Vertical setting allows adjustment the distance between the soil and the guard Screw the bolt B in o...

Page 19: ...rce continue to drop begin adjustment from verification condition of the brake linings CAUTION THE SYSTEM IS PRESSURIZED Depressurize the system before beginning any work on it Daily maintenance consists of checking the system for leaks and visual inspection of air lines Fig 17 Dewatering of the system Replace any damaged components with new ones immediately Dewater the air system at least twice a...

Page 20: ...lic lift for a while 4 Servicing and Maintenance 4 1 General Always use the genuine spare parts since they are of the proper quality and fit the machine correctly Besides it is one of the warranty conditions Set the machine on a hard and equal surface in the unfolded position and supported on its wheels and front supports before beginning any work at it Also disconnect the machine from the tractor...

Page 21: ...3 706 M27 3 640 740 1050 1250 2 480 552 783 933 M30 3 5 755 1000 1450 1700 2 560 745 1080 1270 4 4 Hydraulic System Drain all oil remaining in the hydraulic system before first start and fill the system with oil recommended and used in the tractor connected to the machine Check the hydraulic system and cylinders for leaks every day and remove any leakages as soon as possible Take care of the clean...

Page 22: ... for lubrication Clean the lubrication points before lubricant injection Lubricate at the marked points Fig 16 Lubrication points in ARES HP Lubrication point Item Designation Specification Lubricant grade Lubrication interval h 1 A Roller bearings ŁT 4S 3 grease 20 2 B Chassis wheel hub II 200 3 C Support wheel hub II 100 4 D Axle pins II 50 5 E Cylinders II 200 If the machine operation life is s...

Page 23: ...ydraulic cylinder together with the hoses and keep them in a dry well ventilated and possibly darkened room 4 8 Disassembly and Disposal After its working life the cultivator is to be scrapped Disassembly should be performed by a specialized company 4 9 Warranty Conditions and Warranty Services Agricultural machinery is warranted to the provisions specified in the Instruction Manual for proper ope...

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Page 27: ...ansport If so please specify what 3 When did you start work with the machine 4 How many ha have you worked with the machin 5 Tractor power HP 6 Which damages occurred 7 What is your general opinion about machine s work 8 What difficulties occur during the operation of the machine 9 Your comments regarding changes improvements of construction and machine operation 10 Your remarks concerning this ma...

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