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 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TERIS XLH / TERIS XXLH 

 

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2.2

 

TERIS XXL specification 

Item

 

Parameters

 

U/m

 

Type of machine

 

TERIS  XXL H 7,3

 

TERIS  XXL H 8,3

 

TERIS  XXL H 9,5

 

Type of machine 

semi-mounted 

Working width 

7,3 

8,3 

9,5 

 

No. of sections / rings 

ø 505 Cambridge roller

 

 

pc. 

3/145 

3/165 

3/189 

ø  520 Cambridge F roller

 

 

pc. 

3/145 

3/165 

3/189 

ø 530 Crosskill roller  

pc. 

3/75 

3/85 

3/97 

Working speed 

km/h 

10÷15 

10÷15 

10÷15 

Effective capacity 

ha/h 

7,3÷11 

8,3÷12,5 

9,5÷14,3 

Power demand 

HP  125÷150 (135-180 w. drag)  130÷160 (140-190 w. drag)  140÷170 (150-170 w. drag) 

Operators 

No. 

one 

 

 

10 

 

 

Dimensions for transport 

 

 

cm 

590 

610 

670 

240 

240 

240 

180 (230 w. drag) 

180 (230 w. drag) 

180 (230 w. drag) 

 

 

 

11 

 

 

 

Weight 

Cambridge roller 

 

 

 

kg 

4700 

5050 

5550 

Cambridge F roller 

4980 

5360 

5900 

Crosskill roller 

5000 

5370 

5920 

hydraulic drag 

660 

710 

770 

mechanically-adjustable drag 

540 

560 

590 

12  No. of springs in the drag 

pc. 

30 

34 

38 

13  Spring pitch 

mm 

243 

243 

243 

Summary of Contents for TERIS XL H 4

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Page 3: ...ctober 21 2008 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 ...

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Page 5: ...ata Type Production 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 ...

Page 6: ...eparation of the Machine 13 3 3 Mounting and Disconnection of machines 14 3 4 Transport 15 3 5 Adjusting the Machine 16 3 5 1 Hydraulic Unfolding Folding of the Machine 16 3 5 2 Adjusting the Drag 17 3 5 2 1 Hydraulic Adjustment 17 3 5 2 2 Screw Adjustment 18 4 Operation 18 5 Servicing and Maintenance 20 5 1 General 20 5 2 Replacement of the Machine Components 20 5 3 Hydraulic System 20 5 4 Lighti...

Page 7: ...nd braking ability must always be kept When connecting and disconnecting the machine to from the tractor its lifting and lowering 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 Neve...

Page 8: ...ve devices Observe the admissible axial loads total weights and transport dimensions Check tightness of screws and nuts on regular basis and tighten them if required Always use appropriate tools and wear safety gloves when changing tools The spare parts must be conforming to the revisions specified by the manufacturer This may only be provided by the genuine spare parts Use typical protection devi...

Page 9: ...aximum width of the machine which can be moved on highways is specified in the detailed regulations of the country of use They should be observed 1 5 Safety Symbols A Read through the Operating Manual thoroughly before operating the machine B Stop the 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 crush...

Page 10: ...ation of the safety symbols TERIS XL H XXLH Safety signs and inscriptions should be protected against damage dirt and overpainting Replace any damaged or illegible signs and inscriptions with new ones that are available from the manufacturer or vendor of the machines ...

Page 11: ...r hitch axle chassis with wheels size 360 55 16 XL H and 480 45 17 XXL H three sections of Cambridge rollers with ring diameters of 520mm and 505 mm alternately three sections of Cambridge F rollers with ring diameters of 520 mm and 520 mm alternately three sections of 530 mm Crosskill rollers The machines are available in the following three options of operating widths 4 3 m 5 3m 6 3 m XL H and 7...

Page 12: ...LH 10 Fig 2 Construction of TERIS XL H XXL H Set of reflective panels with lighting RH frame Chassis Roller frame RH drag Central frame LH frame Roller frame Trough Support Central cylinder Hitch axle Front frame Jack Hitch Drawbar Central drag LH drag ...

Page 13: ...55 3 65 6 Working speed km h 10 15 10 15 10 15 7 Effective capacity ha h 4 3 6 5 5 3 8 6 3 9 5 8 Power demand HP 80 110 90 140 w drag 90 120 100 150 w drag 100 130 110 160 w drag 9 Operators No one 10 Dimensions for transport L cm 420 490 540 W 240 240 240 H 160 220 w drag 160 220 w drag 160 220 w drag 11 Weight Cambridge roller kg 2900 3300 3690 Cambridge F roller 3030 3450 3860 Crosskill roller ...

Page 14: ... pc 3 75 3 85 3 97 6 Working speed km h 10 15 10 15 10 15 7 Effective capacity ha h 7 3 11 8 3 12 5 9 5 14 3 8 Power demand HP 125 150 135 180 w drag 130 160 140 190 w drag 140 170 150 170 w drag 9 Operators No one 10 Dimensions for transport L cm 590 610 670 W 240 240 240 H 180 230 w drag 180 230 w drag 180 230 w drag 11 Weight Cambridge roller kg 4700 5050 5550 Cambridge F roller 4980 5360 5900 ...

Page 15: ...k whether the machine attachment system fits the tractor attachment system 3 2 Preparation of the 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 links W so that you can pul...

Page 16: ... the hitch axle A in the tractor links B or the tractor coupling E in the drawbar hitch D 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 Remember to connect all hoses to all tractor 2 way hydraulic connectors in pairs lift and secure the support C b Disconn...

Page 17: ...an the warning components lighting C optional from dirt the unit i e tractor cultivating roller is not permitted to be driven on highways without proper marking C the unit consisting of a tractor and agricultural machine connected to it must meet the same requirements as the tractor alone adjust the chains tensioning the tractor side links stabilizer arms accordingly before driving they should lim...

Page 18: ...ding and folding of the roller to eliminate side frame jerks in extreme positions Fig 7 The machine unfolding folding hydraulics lift the roller section B slightly by means of the cylinder A so that the roller arms C are outside of the lock D tilt the side frames C using the cylinders E retract the cylinder A causing the lowering i e tilting of the frames B to the front of the machine When folding...

Page 19: ...the hydraulic system in the floating position In order to align the position of the individual sections of the drag unload all its working components by lifting the drag above the ground by means of the tractor suspension or the machine chassis and apply pressure to the cylinders several times to maximize their retraction and extension Always set the working depth by extending the cylinder Each ti...

Page 20: ...ward direction do not reverse with the machine operating components lowered Set the machine to work on the working rollers parallel to the ground Machine rollers must be evenly loaded It is possible to operate the machine equipped with hydraulic drag inoperative i e with the rollers only for this purpose set the drag to its maximum height by means of the hydraulic system see A in Fig 8 Operating a...

Page 21: ...umps Set the unfolding hydraulics C also in floating position which improves operation on longitudinal unevenness The shackle B restricts the swing of the frame on its axis of rotation and protects the joint against damage and allows the shaft to be folded Do not dismantle the shackle Troughs for small stones D are available as an option They allow the transport of foreign matter in the field in t...

Page 22: ...replace any component of the hydraulic system 5 3 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 cleanliness of the cylinders and especially their pist...

Page 23: ...s on a depressurized system Everyday maintenance consists of checking the air system tightness and visual inspection of the air lines Replace any damaged components with new ones immediately Drain condensate from the air system at least 2 times a year and especially before winter To do this unscrew the drain plug 1 located at the bottom of the air tank 2 Replace the plug after draining condensate ...

Page 24: ...77 1 5 104 139 196 228 M18 2 194 258 363 422 1 5 135 180 254 296 M20 2 5 250 332 469 546 1 5 172 229 322 375 M22 2 5 307 415 584 682 1 5 212 282 397 463 M24 3 432 576 809 942 2 322 430 603 706 M27 3 640 740 1050 1250 2 480 552 783 933 M30 3 5 755 1000 1450 1700 2 560 745 1080 1270 M36 4 980 1290 1790 2020 2 730 960 1340 1500 5 7 Lubrication Use mineral oils for lubrication Clean the lubrication po...

Page 25: ...A Hitch axle joints 2 pc ŁT 4S 3 grease 200 2 B Support leg II 200 3 C Central cylinder pin eyes and clevises II 200 4 D Drag cylinder pin eyes and clevises II 200 5 E Side cylinder pin eyes and clevises II 200 6 F Central frame bolts II 50 7 G Side frame bolts II 50 8 H Roller frame bolts II 50 9 I Wheel hubs II 200 10 J Axle bearings 6 pc XL H 8 pc XXL H II 20 ...

Page 26: ...mbly the hydraulic cylinder together with the hoses and keep them in a dry well ventilated and possibly darkened room 5 9 Disassembly and Disposal After its working life the cultivator is to be scrapped Disassembly should be performed by a specialized company 5 10 Warranty Conditions and Warranty Services Agricultural machinery is warranted to the provisions specified in the Instruction Manual for...

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Page 29: ... the transport 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 ...

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