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Rotary Mulcher RM 232
Noise measurement
The following noise measurement was performed on the machine under normal operating
conditions at GreenTec A/S in Denmark, with a Delta OHM sound level meter, type HD
8701.
The energy equivalent A-weighted sound pressure level is below
87 dB (A).
The above-mentioned measurements were performed at a distance of 1 meter from the
tool's critical noise factors and at an altitude of 1.50 meters from the ground when the
machine was not cutting. The noise level changes according to the season and to the
material being cut. Winter season in hardwood gives the highest noise level.
Mounting / dismounting
The rotary mulcher can be mounted on a variety of multi carriers. It is recommended to
use Greentec products, for example the Twiga series, HXF or similar.
The mounting is illustrated and described on a Twiga.
When mounting the machine on other multi carriers than those
recommended above, and/or when using another "adapter", a new risk assessment must
be carried out before startung up.
Note all safety precautions when preparing the vehicle, stabilizing with counterweights,
and connecting hydraulic hoses and flow divider.
Preparation of the vehicle
Before using the Rotary Mulcher it is important that the vehicle is properly prepared. This
is to ensure both maximum safety and optimal operation and stability of the vehicle.
We recommend that the cabin of the vehicle has safety glass
windows and protection installed when using our machines.
Additionally safety nets can be purchased as extra
equipment. Attach the safety net (see drawing) with the
included hooks. Adjust the net so that it completely covers all
windows where the driver has a view of the tool in all work
positions - unless the tractor manufacturer can guarantee that
the existing cover meets the same or higher requirements as
net / polycarbonate glass. If the vehicle is equipped with grating, a frame must be inserted
that can be used for both net and polycarbonate glass.
In general, the driver should use safety equipment to reduce the risk of serious injury such
as: eye protection (Personal eye protection EN1731) or safety goggles (EN166), hearing
protection (EN352), safety helmet (EN297), safety workgloves and highly visible workwear.
If a vehicle without an operating cabin is used, safety glasses/guardings, hearing
protection and helmets must be used. Bare skin must be protected with suitable thick
clothing against the plant residues that can hit the driver of the vehicle.
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