Manual
FANTOM CLASSIC FX 650 PS | FX 850 PS
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│ 48
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On all piston rods, the same washer combination must always be set according to the tables at
the setting point!!!
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Specified working depths at individual positions are only for information. They may vary according to
particular soil conditions. Required number of distance washers may be added/removed as needed.
5.1.1
AJUSTMENT OF DEPTH ON ROLLERS
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When working, the number of washers must be the same on all rollers.
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The setting must also match the setting on the tow bar.
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During road transport (height below 4 metres), all washers must be used
(applies mostly to FX850PS)
→ FX850PS –
the machine must be transported on the clips!
→ FX650PS –
transport on the clips is not necessarily required. With piston
rods drawn out, the machine fits into 4 metres.
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There are no transport washers on side frame piston rods.
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Depth setting is also similar on the tow bar piston rod.
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On the tow bar piston rod, every fifth washer is thicker for easier
distinction.
5.1.2
HITCH HEIGHT RELATED SETTINGS
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The number of washers on the tow bar piston rod must be adjusted
according to the height (
h
) of the tractor hitch above the ground.
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The number of washers must be increased by the number stated in the
following table.
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The number of washers can be adjusted for achieving frame parallelism
with the ground.
5.1.3
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ON THE COPYING
WHEELS
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Perform the setting with the machine lifted up.
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Select the pin position corresponding to the desired working depth.
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The position must match the setting in the rest of the machine.
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The setting may vary according to specific soil conditions.
5.2
FRONT TOOLS DEPTH SETTING
Attention!
The front tools working depth changes with the working depth of the
ploughshares.
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The setting is hydraulic from the cabin using the blue hydraulic circuit.
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The working depth can also be smoothly changed while driving.
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The current setting is visible on the indicator.
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The working depth is determined by the position of the piston rod and the height
of the frame above the ground (or the ploughshare depth)
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1
–
maximum depth, work intensity, 4
–
lifted, tools not working
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Too large a working depth of the front tools (machine frame low above the
ground, high ploughshare depth) may cause its overload.