Twine Wrapping; Threading The Baling Twine - Welger RP 202 CLASSIC Operating Manual

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WELGER RP 202 • RP 220 • RP 302 • RP 320

5. Twine wrapping*

5.1. Threading the baling twine

Insert and thread new twine spools only when the baler is
switched off. Remove the ignition key
Use good quality baler twine. Refer to technical data at the end
of this operating manual. The use of plastic twine is
recommended. Place the spools upright into the twine box. If the
spools are inserted the wrong way up, the twine tends to form
loops and leads to breakage.
Twine A
(Shown as a continuous line
Guide the start of the twine from the inside of spool A1 (inner
diameter) upwards to the guide eye and then out of the twine
box. Tie the end of the twine (outer diameter) of spool A1 to the
start of the twine of spool A2.
Twine B
(Shown as a dashed line - - - - - - in fig. 26 to fig. 28)
Guide the start of the twine of spool B1 similarly upwards
through the guide eye and then out of the twine box.
1. Guide the twines A and B through the twine brake (1).
2. Only in the case of Balercontrol "E": Wrap both twines
around the deflection rollers (2).
3. Thread in both twines upwards to the pair of eyes (3) on the
binding bar.
4. Only in the case of RP 302 / RP 320 with Balercontrol "E":
Use the additional guide eyes between the deflection rollers
(2) and the pair of eyes (3).
5. The twines shall not touch each other.
6. For continuation go to fig. 27.
in fig. 26 to fig. 28)
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