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SAK Tillers 

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CHAIN ADJUSTER 
 

The SAK tillers are equipped with a chain drive (picture 6). 
The chain adjustment is made during assembly; any adjustments when using the machines, must be 
carried out by an authorised dealer or work shop. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

START UP 
 

After carrying out these adjustments, the equipment is ready for use. When at the working area,  do 
not start the power take off with the tiller in working position in the ground. Be sure to lift it by a 
few centimetres using the tractor lift. Start the engine, engage the power take off,  and lower the 
equipment to its working position and start. 
 

ROAD TRANSPORT 

With reference to road transport, follow local traffic regulations. 

 
SHUT DOWN 

The following activities are recommended if the tiller will not be used for a long period of time:  
 

Clean and dry the equipment. 

 

Inspect the equipment and replace the damaged or worn parts if necessary. 

 

Tighten all the screws and nuts. 

 
Lubricate and cover the machine with a tarpaulin and store it in a dry place. 
 

Summary of Contents for Country SAK 100

Page 1: ...ROTARY CULTIVATOR OPERATOR S MANUAL AND PARTS LIST...

Page 2: ...SAK Tillers Page 1 of 23 Operator s Manual TILLERS SAK 100 SAK 120...

Page 3: ...nce activities to be carried out on the tiller you purchased We congratulate you on your choice and urge you to thoroughly familiarize yourself with and follow the instructions contained in this manua...

Page 4: ...User s requirements Page 9 Work Clothing Page 9 General Safety norms Page 9 SET UP Attachment to the tractor Page 11 Connection of the PTO Shaft Page 12 Working depth adjustment Page 13 Drag board adj...

Page 5: ...SAK Tillers Page 4 of 23...

Page 6: ...on the machine picture 1 2 and 3 must be complied with Failure to comply with these warnings may result in severe injuries or even death Make sure that the labels are always present and legible should...

Page 7: ...SAK Tillers Page 6 of 23 TECHNICAL DATA MAIN PARTS TERMINOLOGY...

Page 8: ...the equipment when the power take off is engaged In close proximity to person s when power is engaged Do not stand or step on the equipment when it is being operated or transported Do not operate the...

Page 9: ...d the safety of other people and act properly and in a responsible way Training the users must read and understand this manual its pictures and charts and the identification and hazard plates They mus...

Page 10: ...hes etc Prior to carrying out activities on hydraulic lines under pressure or disconnecting their components make sure that the line is no longer under pressure and that it does not contain any hot fl...

Page 11: ...e bolts B picture 1 and modifying the position of the plates A Tighten the bolts after making any adjustment picture 1 After adjusting the couplers connect the lower arms by removing the catch pins fr...

Page 12: ...TO shaft throughout its length When fully extended the plastic pipes must overlap by at least 1 3 of the length of the pipes LT When retracted the min acceptance clearance is 5cm picture 3 Check that...

Page 13: ...emove nut A picture 4 and adjust the skid height according to the holes B When the adjustment is completed tighten the screws DRAG BOARD ADJUSTMENT The height of the rear drag board can be adjusted ma...

Page 14: ...king position in the ground Be sure to lift it by a few centimetres using the tractor lift Start the engine engage the power take off and lower the equipment to its working position and start ROAD TRA...

Page 15: ...ing conditions changes may occur depending on the type of activities environmental dust seasonal factors etc Before injection lubricating grease into the grease fittings clean the fittings to prevent...

Page 16: ...P 80W90 oil Make sure that all the screws and bolts especially on the blades are tightened EVERY 500 WORKING HOURS Change the oil of the case bevel gear pair side transmission and rotor support use SA...

Page 17: ...tractor engine off pull the parking brake disengage the power take off raise the tiller using the tractor lift and install supports to prevent accidental dropping of the machine Pay special attention...

Page 18: ...e and width Part number of the requested component If the code number is missing indicate the table number in which it is shown and the relevant reference Description of the part and requested quantit...

Page 19: ...SAK Tillers Page 18 of 23 Type ROTARY TILLER Mod SAK 100 Offset Model SAK 120 Rev 00 2005 Tab 1 1...

Page 20: ...SAK 100 TRANSMISSION SIDE PROTECTION SAK 100 1 32 4002821 PROTEZIONE SIDE GUARD PROTECTION 1 33 4132815 SUPPORTO GRUPPO GEARBOX SUPPORT 1 34 31510025 VITE UNI 5739 M10x25 8 8 ZO SCREW UNI 5739 M10X25...

Page 21: ...LEFT CURVE BLADE 8 SAK 100 73 4811786 ZAPPA CURVA SX LEFT CURVE BLADE 10 SAK 120 74 4811785 ZAPPA CURVA DX RIGHT CURVE BLADE 8 SAK 100 74 4811785 ZAPPA CURVA DX RIGHT CURVE BLADE 10 SAK 120 75 3412101...

Page 22: ...of pictograms 2 Do not use without PTO shaft guard 3 Never remove guards or attempt adjustment until rotor has stopped 4 Read operating manual before use 5 Ear defenders must be worn 6 Bystanders must...

Page 23: ...SAK Tillers Page 22 of 23 1 Protective eyewear footwear gloves and ear protectors must be worn 2 ATTENTION Description of pictograms 3 Read operating manual before use 1 2 3...

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