
McHale
F5400
Baler
71
After adjusting the sensor, the light on the back of the sensor must be on. If there is no
light on the sensor after adjustment, then the sensor is out of range and must be
adjusted towards the sensor handle, until the light on the back of the sensor lights up.
9.13 Brakes (Air/Hydraulic) (if fitted)
Machines fitted with brakes, either air or hydraulic, must be initially checked after the
first 50 hours of use and every 100 hours or yearly thereafter (whichever comes first).
CAUTION: Only adjust the sensor with chamber door closed &
handle down
Only adjust this sensor with the chamber door closed and the door
sensor handle in the down position, as shown.
WARNING: Ensure safety before working on brake adjustment
Before attempting to carry out brake adjustment, ensure that the tractor
engine has been switched off and the key removed. T
esting should be
conducted with the handbrake ‘off’ on both the machine and the tractor
and a second trained person will be required to activate brakes from the
tractor.
Also ensure machinery can’t roll by parking machinery on level
ground with wheels chocked. Always wear protective clothing and
gloves.
Sensor
handle
down
Sensor
light
Bale size
sensor