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Service and maintenance
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Repair, servicing, maintenance and cleaning work must only be carried out when the
machine is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key.
•
Secure the rotary tedder and tractor from rolling away.
•
Secure the raised rotary tedder against unintentional lowering.
•
All protective plates and protective devices should be reassembled correctly after
completion of service and maintenance work.
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Avoid oil and grease coming into contact with the skin.
•
Contact a doctor immediately for injuries caused by escaping oil.
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Follow all other safety notes to avoid injuries and accidents.
4.1 General
Caution: Certain maintenance and service intervals
should be observed to guarantee correct operation
of the rotary tedder and to reduce wear and tear.
These include cleaning, greasing, lubricating and
oiling parts and components, as well as checking
and retightening screws. Check the screws on all
tines for tightness after the first few operating
hours and then daily. Retighten if necessary (110
Nm)! See table below for other torque values.
4 Service and maintenance
Special safety notes
A = thread size (solidity class given on the
head of the screw.)
8 . 8
1
0 .
9
A
KR-0-130
Deviations from the table opposite include the
following torque values M
A
[Nm]:
Screws/nuts
M
A
[Nm]
Tines
95
Swather disc bearings
42
Hinge plate on the
frame joints
85
A
5.6
29
42
2,2
4,5
7,6
18
37
64
100
160
4,4
8,7
15
36
72
125
200
215
310
1050
330
350
M 4
M 5
M 6
M 8
M 10
M 12
M 14
M 14x1,5
M 16
M 16x1,5
M 20
M 24
6.8
M (Nm)
8.8
10.9
A
O
/
12.9
M 24x1,5
M 24x2
M 27
M 27x2
M 30
5,1
10
18
43
84
145
235
255
365
2450
390
3,0
5,9
10
25
49
85
135
145
210
225
730
710
1220
1350
1800
1950
2100
1150
1550
1650
1450
800
1100
1150
610
425