Adjusting The Splash Guard; Maintenance; General; Daily Maintenance - Husqvarna 587932801 Operator's Manual

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5.2.2 Adjusting the brush plate inclination
The brush plate inclination angle is adjusted using the hydraulic cylinders (1:I and 1:H). The
cylinder (1:I) pivots the brush plate laterally to the direction of travel. The cylinder (1:H) pivots
the brush plate forwards and backwards relative to the direction of travel.
They are controlled by the valve lever (11:C) on the carrier vehicle. To ensure that the
hydraulic auxiliary drive is actuated and not the lifting struts, the top button (11:B) on the valve
lever must be pressed and held down while operating the valve lever.
The rocker switch (11:D) is used to select either the cylinder (1:I) or the cylinder (1:H).

5.3 Adjusting the splash guard

The rotary motion of the brush plate throws out materials such as weeds, stones, and other
objects. To prevent this material from leaving the working area, a splash guard (1:E+D) is
attached to the side of the machine.
Always ensure that the splash guard is adjusted correctly to prevent a risk of injury and
damage to third party property.
The splash guard setting depends on the brush plate position and local conditions.
Figure (12) shows the possible splash guard settings. The angle of the pivot arm (12:F) can be
adjusted by releasing the clamping lever (12:H). Similarly, the angle of the splash guard (12:E)
is adjusted using the clamping lever (12:G).
The rubber flaps (1:D) on the splash guard must rest lightly on the ground in working position.
Adjust the height of the splash guard as follows:
1. Loosen the clamping lever (12:J) by turning it to the left.
2. Pull the clamping lever
3. Adjust the height
4. Release the clamping lever, making sure that it engages in a hole
5. Tighten the clamping lever by turning it to the right

Maintenance

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6.1 General

The weed brush must be maintained regularly.
Failure to comply with this requirement can result in injuries or damage to the machine. Before
each use, check all parts relevant to safety.
The safety instructions set out in 1.3.5 must be followed.
Repair, maintenance and cleaning work, as well as remedying malfunctions, must only ever be
carried out with the drive turned off and the motor stopped. Remove the ignition key or the spark
plug connector. After carrying out the work, re-install all safety equipment.
Check all screw and bolt connections after the first 5 hours of operation.

6.2 Daily maintenance

Check safety equipment and brush sections for wear and replace if necessary.
Check that brush sections are mounted securely.
Damaged brush sections must be replaced.
Check that the brush plate has nothing wrapped around it, e.g. wire.
Check that the moving parts move freely and lubricate them at the lubrication point, as shown in
Figure 14. Remove any excess grease.
Carry out a test run before each use.
Check the hydraulic connection and lines for leaks.
Lubricate the drive shaft as specified by the manufacturer.
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