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Hedge Cutter RC 162 

 

  Use clear warning signs to alert others to the type of machine working in the vicinity. 

Signs should be placed at both ends of the work site and should be in accordance with 
Department of Transport recommendations. 

 

  Ensure flails are of the type recommended by the manufacturer, are securely fitted and 

are undamaged. 

  Ensure hydraulic pipes are correctly routed to avoid damage from chafing, stretching, 

pinching or kinking. 

  Disengage the machine, stop the engine and remove the key before leaving the tractor 

cab for any reason. 

  Clean up any debris left at the work site. 

  Ensure that when you remove the machine from the tractor it is secured in a safe 

position using the stands provided. 

 

Never 

  Never operate the machine with other people present, as it is possible for debris, 

including stones, to be discharged from the front and rear of the flail head. 

  Never operate the machine until you have read and understood the relevant Handbook 

and are familiar with the controls. 

  Never use a machine that is poorly maintained or has guards that are damaged or 

missing. 

  Never allow an inexperienced person to operate the machine without supervision. 

  Never use or fit a machine onto a t

ractor if it doesn’t meet the manufacturer’s 

specification. 

  Never use a machine if the hydraulic system shows signs of damage. 

  Never attempt to detect a hydraulic leak with your hand, use a piece of card. 

  Never allow children to play on or around the machine at any time. 

  Never attempt any maintenance or adjustment without first disengaging the PTO, 

lowering the head to the ground, stopping the tractor engine and applying the tractor 
parking brake. 

  Never leave the cab without removing the ignition key. 

  Never operate the tractor or any controls from any position other than from the driving 

seat. 

  Never stop the engine with the PTO engaged. 

  Never operate with flails missing. 

  Never operate PTO 

above

 recommended speed, 540 R.P.M. 

  Never operate with wire around the rotor.  Stop immediately. 

  Never use the head at an angle, which may throw debris towards the cab. 

  Never attempt to use the machine for any purpose other than that it was designed for. 

  Never transport with the PTO engaged. 

  Never enter the working area of the machine (risk of injury!). 

  Never transport with the controls live, always turn off electrical isolator switch (red) and 

disconnect supply. 

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Страница 3: ...Hedge Cutter RC 162 3...

Страница 4: ...in this book different to the machine it relates to please contact the After Sales Department for advice Important Please ensure that this manual is handed to the operator beforeusing the machine for...

Страница 5: ...he RC 162 Hedge Cutter 20 Setting up for work 20 Tool stop 20 Power lines 20 MOUNTING DISMOUNTING RC 162 21 Rotation direction 24 Transport position for the RC 162 24 Work position with RC 162 25 FIEL...

Страница 6: ...hanging knives 40 Bushes and bearings 41 Storage and lifting 41 Correct lift of RC 162 43 After storage 43 NOISE MEASURING 44 SUPPLIER INFORMATION CE DECLARATION 45 WARNINGS BANS DIRECTIONS 46 PROBLEM...

Страница 7: ...it our website www greentec eu where the login via the dealer s access gives you the latest updates on instructional and part books on our entire product range We hope you will be pleased with your ne...

Страница 8: ...understands the manual s contents If the machine is resold the manual must be transferred to the new owner Please fill out the list below to ensure that the necessary information is at hand when order...

Страница 9: ...uation which could result in damage to the machine and or equipment if not observed carefully NOTICE Specific or general information considered important or useful to emphasize LEFT HAND LH RIGHT HAND...

Страница 10: ...ct GreenTec Hedge Cutter RC 162 Product code 9990162 Serial no Type Hedge Cutter DS EN ISO 12100 3rd edition 2011 Safety of Machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction D...

Страница 11: ...following Arm systems Spearhead Twiga MID PRO Flex with tractors from 4400 kg wheelbase of 250 cm and a track width of 200 cm measured from to the outer edge of the tire till tractors of 5500 kg wheel...

Страница 12: ...erable to use external weights but liquid can be added to around 75 of the tyre volume water with anti freeze or the heavier Calcium Chloride alternative can be used Addition of weights care should be...

Страница 13: ...safety shoes and goggles Dispose of oil and grease according to regulation Immidiately after finishing work all safety and protection units must be installed and activated again Before any use the sec...

Страница 14: ...otating saw blades knifes Warning Do not remove open guard when parts are rotating Warning Stop engine and remove key before performing maintenance or repair work Warning Check all nuts and bolts are...

Страница 15: ...m of the time and location of the intended work asking what is required by way of signs and procedure Non authorised placement of road signs may create offences under the Highways Act Suggested Warnin...

Страница 16: ...ring protection safety helmet protective gloves Although the information stated here covers a wide range of safety subjects it is impossible to predict every eventuality that can occur under differing...

Страница 17: ...ork area for wire steel posts large stones and other dangerous materials and remove before starting work Beware of the danger of overhead power cables The operator must be aware of the maximum height...

Страница 18: ...r missing Never allow an inexperienced person to operate the machine without supervision Never use or fit a machine onto a tractor if it doesn t meet the manufacturer s specification Never use a machi...

Страница 19: ...bar 28 MPa Max Leak oil pressure 0 1 5 bar 0 0 15 MPa Max Return pressure 15 bar 1 5 MPa Oil filterering standard 10 micron Recommended Hydraulic oil HLP 46 cold tempered climate HLP 68 warm climate...

Страница 20: ...ded speed and drive with a safe speed that is adjusted to the terrain and other possible obstacles Tool start Choose low engine rpm Make sure that the surrounding is secured Warm start Start the tool...

Страница 21: ...e arm system to ensure stability and balance during any work or working conditions Be careful with rotating knives Danger of cuts Danger of getting caught MOUNTING DISMOUNTING RC 162 Mounting the tool...

Страница 22: ...nd the RC 162 After connecting the RC162 to the armsystem the hydraulic hoses are attached Pay close attention to correct attachment Slowly raise the machine Let it run for 5 minutes stop the machine...

Страница 23: ...ariates depending of attachment tool The middle hose is PRESSURE It is connected to Pressure P with a maximum of 200 bar Market in RED The largest hose is RETURN It is connected to Tank T Maximum back...

Страница 24: ...urer In general After finishing work the arm with the tool is pulled close to the vehicle The tool is positioned where it takes up less room The inner arm is lifted until transportation stop or close...

Страница 25: ...t the cutting angle for the first cut Always start from the bottom vertically or in a suitable angle Choose the most suitable forward drive depending on the condition of the hedge surface traffic and...

Страница 26: ...sh off with a horizontal cut If the hedge is wider than the tool you get the best result by starting the cut close to the vehicle 5 RC 162 is NOT constructed for lawn mowing 6 NEVER turn the tool towa...

Страница 27: ...t an angle of no more than 150 Horizontal cuts are possible on hedges no more than 150 cm wide and with branches with a thickness up to 40 mm larger branches will stop the tool It is recommended that...

Страница 28: ...potentially dangerous material Never use the machine close to persons or animals Read the section Safety distances Make sure that all cab covers are secured and that the windows remain closed during...

Страница 29: ...and remove the unwanted stuck material When the sap disappears from the branches the end result will become more frayed When operating off growth season the knives will wear out faster DRIVING DIRECT...

Страница 30: ...distances horizontally Illustration 1 Safety zone at 1 meter cutting height horizontally Cutting height horizontally Safety radius Safety distance from the front 0 1 m 5 m 10 m 1 1 5 m 10 m 15 m 1 5 2...

Страница 31: ...31 Safety distances vertically Illustration 2 Safety zone at 1 meter cutting height vertically Cutting height vertically Safety radius Safety distance from the front 0 1 6 m 15 m 15 m 1 6 2 5 m 20 m 2...

Страница 32: ...Splitter Valve diagram 1 Flow adjustment 2 Manual over steering 3 Manometer power point mini mesh 4 Safety valve 200 bar A Flow to tool regulated B Not in use C Cutting angle D Cutting angle P Pressu...

Страница 33: ...e Cutter RC 162 33 Hydraulic diagram RC 162 Hydraulic diagram for correct fitting Belt diagram Right model Left model 950 720Nm 950 720Nm Nm New Existing RC162 Right model Nm New Existing RC162 Left m...

Страница 34: ...ized repair shops Bypassing the safety advice may result in endangering persons environment and or the tool Bypassing the safety advice may result in all compensation claim being repealed To be exact...

Страница 35: ...m Ring Fork spanner Work gloves Safety shoes Procedure Loosen the two cap bolts and raise the cap Check the Nm belt setting with Belt measurer Optikrik II 200155 0 Adjust the belt if necessary Turn th...

Страница 36: ...t diagram RC 162 Left model 950 720Nm RC 162 Right model 950 720Nm Tool for checking belt tension OPTIKRIK II Part nr 200155 0 Nm New Existing RC162 Left model Nm New Existing RC162 Left model Nm New...

Страница 37: ...burst hose could be very dangerous Always check the black protective sleeve is in good order to replace sleeve is far cheaper than replacing expensive hoses Lubrication After machine wash Lubricate a...

Страница 38: ...tes A pump or motor starved of oil will be damaged beyond repair Replace oil if signs of contamination occur discolouration Use correct and suitable hydraulic oil Contamination can be reduced by Thoro...

Страница 39: ...to the pump and may result in malfunction Avoid letting the rotor hit an object such as a rock as this will cause pressure changes Never transport the machine with the engine running Never choose a h...

Страница 40: ...es must always be changed when mounting new knives If the knives show signs of severe wear damages or cracks they must be replaced immediately Never attempt to weld the knives as this will leave them...

Страница 41: ...so change bushes knife bolts and nuts Bushes and bearings Several main turning points have replaceable bushes or bearings If these show signs of wear and tear they must be replaced All bushes bolts an...

Страница 42: ...t Must be placed horizontally on a level surface or pallet Make sure that the machine is unable to tip or fall down when stored Find a suitable storage place or support the machine Never leave hydraul...

Страница 43: ...he knives and belts Remember that the RC162 Hedge Cutter is constructed to resist even the toughest conditions and that with some care and attention it will supply you with many years of problem free...

Страница 44: ...ing normal working conditions at GreenTec A S Denmark with a Delta OHM Noise measurer type HD 8701 The energy A weighted Sound pressure is lower than 83 dB A The test has been done in a distance of 1...

Страница 45: ...GreenTec A S Address Merkurvej 25 Mail code City DK 6000 Kolding Country Denmark Tel 45 75 55 36 44 E mail info greentec eu CE Declaration Manufacturer GreenTec A S Tlf 45 75 55 36 44 E mail info gree...

Страница 46: ...BANS DIRECTIONS Never attempt any maintenance or adjustment without first disengaging the PTO hydraulic pump Only authorised personnel is allowed to do maintenance on the equipment Read this manual ca...

Страница 47: ...e must be disassembled and the parts separated as following Disposal must be carried out according to present national and EC legislations Category Example of parts Rubber and plastic Hoses Rubber gua...

Страница 48: ...l with oil to the correct level Oil leak in pressure hose Check machine for leaks Oil pump filter is blocked Replace the filter element Branches get frayed Larger branches than recommended Never excee...

Страница 49: ...ge pins top links ball ends unless there is a manufacturing or material defect or the cost of normal servicing items such as oils and lubricants 5 This warranty does not cover any expenses or losses i...

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