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Use and Maintenance Manual
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002.108A of _27/09/2021
Square Baler
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M 60 Mini/S
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M 60 Mini
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M 60 Super
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ENGLIS
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3.4 Intended use of the machine
The machine is designed for baling hay, straw and/or similar material
Automatic operation from the tractor without manual controls
The maximum forward speed is 5 km/h
Hydraulic interlocks pressure: 200 bar
Hydraulic fluid flow: 20-50 liters/min
Lights power supply: 12 V DC
Hitch behind the tractor with tow hook or bar
Swath width for which the machine can be used: 90-140 cm, depending on the model (see the
Technical Data Sheet, section 2.3)
Maximum slope 35° (special ground conditions: wet, slippery, loose and liable to slide; a tractor
that is too light reduces stability)
Transmission via PTO shaft at the maximum speed of 540 rpm.
Transport speed: 15-25 km/h
Must be used only by qualified personnel
3.5 Incorrect use
The machine is not intended to be used for transporting people, materials or other objects, and it is
not suitable for towing other machines, carts, etc. on the road. .
The transport speed limit is 15-25 km/h. If the machine is used where there is a lower speed limit,
this must be followed.
The machine is not suitable for baling materials that are especially hard, inadequately dried, or
difficult to cut.
The pressure of any hydraulic accessories must not exceed 220 bar.
Do not use the PTO at any speed other than 540 rpm.
The machine is not suitable for working at temperatures above 80°C or below -5°C.
3.6 Danger zones
There are areas around the machine where, even if every possible precaution and protective device
has been added, there are residual risks in correlation to the operations being carried out. These risks
can go so far as
to cause people’s
death, therefore the utmost care and attention must be given to
observing safety distances.
The zones with residual risks are identified in Fig. 3.2.
The three zones identified have a different degree of hazardousness, depending on the operations that
are being carried out; more specifically, the following three zones are hazardous:
Zone A, residual hazard during all the operations in which the PTO is active and while the machine is
moving and maneuvering;
Zone B, residual hazard during all the operations in which the PDF is active and/or while moving
forward;
Zone C, residual hazard during the baling operation (bale discharge), while moving in reverse, and
during maneuvers.