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Table of Contents 

SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................... 7

 

G

ENERAL

 ............................................................................................................................................ 7

 

H

YDRAULICS

 ........................................................................................................................................ 8

 

M

OUNTING

 .......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

M

AINTENANCE AND REPAIR

 ..................................................................................................................... 8

 

D

RIVING ON ROADS

 ............................................................................................................................... 8

 

C

ORRECT USE

 ...................................................................................................................................... 9

 

TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................................... 10

 

HOW TO READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL .................................................................................... 11

 

D

ELIVERY

 ......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE .................................................................................................... 12

 

LIMITATIONS IN THE USE OF THE MACHINE ................................................................................... 13

 

CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING .............................................................................................. 14

 

C

ONNECTING

 ..................................................................................................................................... 14

 

H

YDRAULICS

 ...................................................................................................................................... 14

 

D

ISCONNECTING

 ................................................................................................................................. 14

 

SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................... 16

 

T

ENSILE ADJUSTMENT

 ......................................................................................................................... 16

 

DRIVING AND OPERATING ............................................................................................................. 18

 

U

NFOLDING AND FOLDING

 .................................................................................................................... 18

 

Unfolding .................................................................................................................................. 18

 

Folding ...................................................................................................................................... 19

 

D

RIVING SPEED

 .................................................................................................................................. 20

 

Power ........................................................................................................................................ 20

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 21

 

MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................. 22

 

L

UBRICATION

 ..................................................................................................................................... 22

 

A

DJUSTMENTS

 ................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Wheels ...................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Worn out parts ......................................................................................................................... 23

 

B

LADE DRUMS

 ................................................................................................................................... 23

 

H

YDRAULICS

 ...................................................................................................................................... 23

 

REPLACEMENTS AND REPAIRS ..................................................................................................... 24

 

H

YDRAULICS

 ...................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Changing the tilt cylinder ....................................................................................................... 24

 

Change the gaskets on the tilt cylinder ................................................................................ 25

 

Содержание MAXICUT 260 Series

Страница 1: ...MAXICUT EN 400 Series no 260 XXX...

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Страница 3: ...list of spare parts which helps give an overview of the individual parts EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DALBO A S DK 7183 Randb l 4575883500 hereby declares that the aforementioned machine is manufactur...

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Страница 5: ...NE 13 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING 14 CONNECTING 14 HYDRAULICS 14 DISCONNECTING 14 SETTINGS 16 TENSILE ADJUSTMENT 16 DRIVING AND OPERATING 18 UNFOLDING AND FOLDING 18 Unfolding 18 Folding 19 DRIVING S...

Страница 6: ...ing the bearings 26 REMOVAL OF THE CUTTER DRUM 27 Replacing the bearings on the cutter drum 27 Mounting the bearings 27 Replacement of the cotter 28 Mounting the blades 28 DISPOSAL 29 SPARE PARTS 30 W...

Страница 7: ...T is in transport mode the seat sections are locked by turning the handle in the drop down boxes in the bottom before driving on public roads Likewise this secures the control levers against accidenta...

Страница 8: ...in Hydraulic oil that flies out under high pressure can penetrate through the skin and cause serious injuries Seek professional medical assistance immediately in the event of any injury Mounting There...

Страница 9: ...orrect use of the machine also includes compliance with the manufacturer s operating maintenance and repair instructions as well as the exclusive use of original spare parts MAXICUT may only be used m...

Страница 10: ...idth cm 390 HK my recommendation 100 Weight in kg Without water approx 3340 With water approx 4540 Sections pieces 2 Wheels 300 80 15 3 Hydraulic requirements Double acting 1 Single direction Transpor...

Страница 11: ...e divided into 5 key sections Safety Getting Started and Driving Additional Equipment Maintenance Repairs The following symbols are used in the instruction manual for Points that is especially importa...

Страница 12: ...n sunflower or rapeseed which is greatly influenced by the machine s total weight and the soil The machine is most effective when the knife drum is completely filled with water and the soil is complet...

Страница 13: ...t be reasonably drained The plant material cannot be more stiff than corn stalks The machine may only be used after first being attached to an agricultural tractor by way of connection to the rear 3 p...

Страница 14: ...nder name Colour Outlet Function Wheel frame cylinder Yellow Double acting Lift the MAXICUT up on the wheels while in working mode The hydraulic system is equipped with pilot operated check valves Thi...

Страница 15: ...ased from the tractor and the hydraulic hoses are mounted Remember to release the pressure from the connecting hoses to the hydraulic system before disconnecting the hoses MAXICUT can be in transport...

Страница 16: ...rums move horizontally while the side frames move with respect to the ground slope Fig 3 Here you can see the MAXICUT 600 at work The main frame is horizontal while the side frame is moving The same g...

Страница 17: ...MAXICUT Page 17...

Страница 18: ...chine Unfolding and folding Unfolding and folding are conducted with the tractor in park Before unfolding ensure that no person is positioned between the side sections and the main frame of the machin...

Страница 19: ...ssary twisting in the machine s frame construction An easier curve speed can be used with the machine in the ground Folding The wheel frame is lowered down to the ground and the knife drum is lifted o...

Страница 20: ...If the speed is increased wear will also increase especially under dry conditions At the same time there is a danger that the knife drum will start throwing soil material and rocks Power The power req...

Страница 21: ...water containers The left side is pulling too much The pull is too strong Align pull and main frame see Tensile Alignment Too much water Divide the water equally between each of the 2 water containers...

Страница 22: ...day of work Cotter pins and bolts should be checked to avoid breakdowns The hydraulic system should also be checked to ensure it is air tight Lubrication Fig 8 Lubrication points Number of nuts Lubric...

Страница 23: ...et A between each to save the bolts and containers The blades can be replaced as necessary with 2 knives installed per row of every one of the 2 roller bearings Blade drums The containers must be prot...

Страница 24: ...raulics always pay close attention to safety Before the work is started release the pressure in the hydraulics system and if necessary support the part Once the repair work on the hydraulics system is...

Страница 25: ...remove it Mounting 1 New packages pos 6 7 8 9 10 are fitted in the cap and the sleeve 2 The thread on the cap pos 3 and the cylinder casing pos 1 must be lubricated with oil 3 The cap pos 3 is mounted...

Страница 26: ...ting 1 The outer rings of the bearings pos 17 18 are mounted in the hub casing pos 22 2 The sealant ring pos 16 is installed 3 The inner bearing ring pos 18 is mounted on the shaft pos 2 and the shaft...

Страница 27: ...rum overturning Fig 13 1 Both 2 sections must touch the ground first 2 The bolts A are loosened on both ends of the container 3 The wheel frame cylinder is activated and MAXICUT is lifted up on the wh...

Страница 28: ...be cleaned removed 3 The protective plate is removed between the blades to get to the blade bolts 4 The blades can now be de bolted and removed Mounting the blades 1 The blade is mounted with the new...

Страница 29: ...the weight on the part in question It is therefore important that this part is supported or lifted up so there is no risk of crashing rolling over Hydraulic hoses and cylinders shall be disconnected a...

Страница 30: ...MAXICUT Page 30 Spare parts...

Страница 31: ...A S s written permission No original spare parts were used DALBO A S shall in no way be liable for consequential damages income or losses due to errors DALBO A S cannot also be held responsible for h...

Страница 32: ...MAXICUT Page 32 Hydraulics diagram for MAXICUT 400 WHEEL CYLINDER WHEEL CYLINDER YELLOW YELLOW 51316 Double acting pilot operated check valve Tractor pump and valve 91826 80 40 X 400...

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