Figure 5. Belt tension - Rotor Drive.
12.9 Bale chamber drive chain tensioning
Never attempt to tension the drive chain unless the
PTO has been disengaged, the engine has been
stopped, the key removed and the machine come to
rest. Whilst power is connected to the machine the red
beacon will remain flashing until the rotor comes to rest.
The hydraulic pump is driven from the drive to the
mill rotor and means that there is a risk that it can
move unexpectedly until the mill rotor has come to
rest.
The chain drive to the bale chamber can be tensioned
without removing any guards. To tension the chain driving
the bale chamber.
Release the rear clamp nut on the tensioner. Using the
tensioning nut provided, jack the drive sprocket mounting
frame until the tensioning spring has a compressed length
of 110-130mm, see Figure 6.
Figure 6. Bale Chamber Drive Chain tension.
Figure 7. Chain Tension - Bale Chamber Motor: Remove
top guard, tension chain & re-attach guards etc.
12.10 Bale chamber mounting adjustment
Never attempt to adjust the bale chamber support
rollers unless the PTO has been disengaged, the
engine has been stopped, the key removed and the
machine come to rest. Whilst power is connected to the
machine the red beacon will remain flashing until the rotor
comes to rest.
The hydraulic pump is driven from the drive to the
mill rotor and means that there is a risk that it can
move unexpectedly until the mill rotor has come to
rest.
To adjust the support rollers open the guards covering the
rollers. Release the 4 x m12 bolts holding the roller
brackets to the frame. Adjust the brackets as required.
Lifting equipment and spacers maybe needed to increase
the height of the drum rollers. Check for alignment on all 4
pairs of rollers and make sure the tub is spinning
smoothly. Tighten bolts and replace guards.
12.11 Screen replacement.
Never attempt to remove the screen unless the PTO
has been disengaged, the engine has been
stopped, the key removed and the machine come to
rest. Whilst power is connected to the machine the red
beacon will remain flashing until the rotor comes to rest.
To replace the screen it will be necessary to move the
machine to a location where the conveyor can be
extended and fully lowered to allow the screen to be
changed. Once the machine has come to rest remove
the 2 bolts holding the screen frame in place. Slide the
screen support frame rearwards until it can be lowered
onto the support platform provided on top to the conveyor.
Release the 4 bolts retaining the half screen to be
replaced or turned, remove the screen and either turn the
screen to make use of the fresh cutting edge or replace
the screen with a screen with the desired hole size.
Once the screen halves have been secured, slide the
screen support frame back into the machine and secure it
in position.
12.12 Restraint frame replacement.
Never attempt to enter the bale chamber to replace
the restraint frame unless the PTO has been
disengaged, the engine has been stopped, the key
removed and the machine come to rest. Whilst power is
connected to the machine the red beacon will remain
flashing until the rotor comes to rest.
To replace the hammers, it will be necessary to remove
the restraint beam, release the 8 bolts retaining it to the
support platform in side the bale chamber.
Due to the weight of the frame it is not
recommended to lift the frame manually. Attach
lifting equipment capable of lifting
100 Kg
to the frame
and remove the restraint frame from the bale chamber
using a vehicle with suitable lifting equipment.
Lift the replacement frame into the bale chamber. Position
over the rotor and secure with the 8 bolts.
12.13 Hammers / blades
Hammers and screen cutting edges are critical to the
performance of the Tomahawk. Worn hammers and
screen edges will result in reduced throughput and higher
power requirements.
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