background image

Saf

ety

•  Dress for the job. Choose close-fitting clothes and long pants, hearing pro-

tecttion, eye protection, work boots with traction and heavy gloves (when han-
dling blades).  Do not wear loose-fitting clothes or jewelry, which can get 
caught or hung up on a machine and cause injury.

•  Know your machine. Read the operators manual to familiarize yourself with 

your machines unique features.  For example deflector shields, adjustments, 
skid shoes, retention systems and maintenance.

•  Read warning labels and check safety features. Never operate your mower if 

your safety guards and devices are not in place.  Replace safety guards and de-
vices if damaged or not operating properly.

•  stop mowing if passersby are within 50 yeard radius from mower head.
•  never allow children to operate, ride on, or come close to mower or equipment.  

Never lift a person or allow anyone to stand on a mower head.  keep bystanders 
and pets clear and off of equipment.

•  Extreme care should be taken when operating near loose objects such as grav-

el, rocks or general debris. These objects should be removed or avoided to 
prevent injury from thrown objects. Where grass and weeds are high enough 
to hide debris that could be struck by the blades, the area should be inspected 
and large debris removed. Mow cleared area at an intermediate height, inspect 
closely for remaining debris and remove. Mow again at desired final height.

•  Keep the mower head at least 10 feet from electric lines and pipe lines to pre-

vent accidental contact and possible serious injury or even death. 

•  Pressurized hydraulic fluid can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.  Do 

not use your hand to check for leaks on a pressurized system.  Use a piece of 
cardboard or paper to search for leaks.  Stop the engine and relieve pressure 
before connecting or disconnecting lines.  Tighten all connections before 
starting the engine or pressurizing lines.  If fluid is injected into the skin, ob-
tain medical attention immediately. 

•  Check attachment points.  Check your mower’s connection to the power unit. All 

pins, bushings and linkage should be checked to insure they are free to travel 
the full distance without interference.  Repair if necessary.

•  Conduct daily inspections.  Verify that all shields and guards are in proper 

working order.  Check blade attachment bolts to insure all blades are present 
and in good condition.  Check blades for cracks around bolt hole.  Check that 
hydraulic hose connections are completely engaged. 

Operating Safety Zone---50 Yard Radius 

from Mower Head

Stop! And allow all vehicles to 
pass through operating  “Safety 

 

Zone”  before continuing cutting. 
Operator awareness is key to  safe 
operation.  Never operate or con-
tinue to operate this machine when 
there is a person or vehicle with-
in a 50 yard radius of the cutting 
operation.  If a person comes in-
side your operating “Safety Zone” 
(50 yard radius) shut the machine 
down.

KNOW YOUR OPERATING SAFETY ZONE!!

Содержание EX50HDBD

Страница 1: ...Operator s Manual Flail Mower 11949 Westar Ln Burlington WA 98233 360 757 7555 www usmower com...

Страница 2: ...ustom mounts a variety of options and special requests Creating Mowing Solutions Manufactured in the USA US Mower Rotary and Flail Mowers for Excavator and Skid Steers are used by commercial mowers fo...

Страница 3: ...m sudden inadvertent dropping Make certain area is clear before lowering Follow local traffic codes Slow down at night in turns and on hillsides Before dismounting secure implement in transport positi...

Страница 4: ...ve Mow again at desired final height Keep the mower head at least 10 feet from electric lines and pipe lines to pre vent accidental contact and possible serious injury or even death Pressurized hydrau...

Страница 5: ...s high enough to cause either abrupt seal blow out 150 psi or early failure of the motor shaft Higher pressure seals are avail able but are not always reliable and cause other problems as well The bes...

Страница 6: ...n heavy conditions when the mower is operating at capacity Run ning the blades into rocks or other hard objects will blunt blades and will reduce mowing capacity flail mowers can be equipped with cut...

Страница 7: ...I 2 lithium grease is usually satisfactory If the bearing housing is pumped full of grease when cold at first run up after a cold fill a substantial quantity of grease will issue from the vent as the...

Страница 8: ...hreads on both the nut and the drive stub 2 Apply Blue Loctite to set screw and stub threads 3 Screw the nut onto the drive stub and tighten to about 40 FT LBS 4 Turn the shaft 2 3 full rotations 5 Lo...

Страница 9: ...0 SK Sheave 1 7 2558155 3 8 Flat Washer 18 8 2559028 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 Coarse Hex Bolt 18 9 2557126 3 8 16 Hex Nut Zinc 18 10 2561108 1 2 13 x 1 3 4 Grade 8 Bolt 24 11 2557626 1 2 Flat Washer 16 12 25573...

Страница 10: ...17 2559405 3 8 16 x 3 4 Grade 8 Bolt 2 18 2563252 Belt Cover Rev B 1 19 2600387 7 16 14 x 2 Grade 8 Bolt 4 20 2600394 1 2 13 x 4 Grade 8 Bolt 4 Belt Drive Assembly Cutter Shaft Assembly Part 2562445...

Страница 11: ...the applicability of warranty a call to USM is recommended before work proceeds Credit for Labor Labor credit for a warrantable repair will be issued only for work done in a service dealer s shop No l...

Страница 12: ...www usmower com...

Отзывы: