Settings
KG / KX / KE BAH0063-6 04.16
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8.4
Adjusting the cutting rail (optional, only with cracker disc roller)
Two adjuster segments (Fig. 130) with integrated
springs (Fig. 130/1) are used to adjust the cutting
rail. During operation, the blades can avoid
obstacles in the soil by deflecting upwards.
Upon delivery, the cutting rail is adjusted such
that the ends of the blades are flush with the
edges of the roller.
Fig. 130
Position A
One bolt is inserted in hole (Fig. 132/1), the
second bolt is inserted in hole (Fig. 132/4). The
spring force is permanently acting on the cutting
rail and the blades.
Position B
Repositioning of the bolt from hole (Fig. 132/4) to
hole (Fig. 132/3) or (Fig. 132/5) causes only the
net weight of the cutting rail to act on the blades.
The spring force only comes into effect when the
blades are raised and the clip strikes against the
bolt in hole (Fig. 132/3) or (Fig. 132/5).
The spring force comes into effect
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only after the bolt is inserted in hole (Fig.
132/3).
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later if the bolt is inserted in hole (Fig.
132/5).
Position C
Repositioning the bolt from hole (Fig. 132/1) to
hole (Fig. 132/2) causes the roller to work
without the blades. Raise the cutting rail to
reposition the bolt.
Always perform the same settings on both
adjusting segments. (Position A or B)
The roller can also work without blades
(Position C).
Fig. 131
Fig. 132