Contents Table of contents About this operating manual ..................3 Safety ......................... 4 Intended use ....................... 4 Qualification of personnel .................... 4 Safety instructions ....................... 4 Attachment and start up ................... 6 Preparations on the snow blade .................. 6 Attaching the snow blade on the tractor ..............8 Adjustments on the snow blade: ................
About this operating manual About this operating manual Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing this snow blade, we appreciate your trust. Prior to using this snow blade for the first time read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. Keep this operating manual where it is easily accessible.
Safety Safety Guidelines and instructions with which you must comply are summarized in this section. Personnel whomount, operate and maintain the snow blade, must have read and unders- tood this operating manual. Intended use The snow blade is an implement for winter service and is used for clearing snow from roads, paths, and other areas.
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Safety Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing maintenance tasks on the im- plement. Attention! Injuries can occur due to improper operation. The implement can be dam- aged. Read the operating manual all the way through. Comply with the safety instructions.
Attachment and start up Attachment and start up Attention! Before starting up the implement read the instructions on safety and han- dling for operation of the entire implement and connection to the tractor. Preparations on the snow blade The prerequisite for attaching the snow blade is a tractor with front lift and coupling trian- gle, as well as two coupling sockets for additional hydraulics.
Attachment and start up Attaching the snow blade on the tractor The implement is attached without tools via the quick-coupling triangle, as described be- low. To do this position the snow blade in such a manner that you can drive right up to its coupling triangle.
Attachment and start up Locking pin Spring cotter pin Fig. 5: Locking pin on the coupling triangle Then the two hydraulic hoses, for the angle adjustment of the snow blade must be fitted onto the coupling sockets of the additional hydraulic system. Fig.
Attachment and start up Parking rest Fig. 7: Bring the parking rest into drive position (shown in park position) Attention! Before clearing snow, never forget to pull the parking rest up to drive posi- tion and to secure it. The snow blade can be damaged on uneven ground if the parking rest remains hanging.
Attachment and start up Remove the spring cotter pin on the lock bolt of the snow blade and pull it all the way up to unlock the blade. Secure the lock bolt by inserting the spring cotter pin into the first bore.
Attachment and start up Adjustments on the snow blade: Before starting to clear snow, the slide runners must be correctly adjusted. To do this the snow blade is lowered onto a level surface via the hydraulics. The snow blade is correctly adjusted when the slide runners rest on the ground and the scraper bars just barely touch the ground or clear the ground by 1-2 mm.
Attachment and start up The following adjustment tasks should only be executed as needed: Re-tensioning the compression springs of the blade. If when clearing snow the blade folds to the front without hitting an obstacle, then the two pull back springs must be re-tensioned.
Attachment and start up Stop buffers Fig. 11: Adjusting the stop buffers Attention! Danger of crushing due to the blade flipping back. Never reach into the swing area of the blade when it is tilted forward and the pullback springs are tensioned Drive in reverse until the blade again rests on the stop buffers! Springs of the pendulum compensation.
Operation and fault correction Operation and fault correction Operation If the snow blade is correctly adjusted, you can start working. For travel between imple- mentation sites the snow blade is lifted above the front lift and the lowering safeguard of the front lift is hooked in.
Operation and fault correction Contact If there are faults, problems, or other indications of malfunction, contact your sales con- sultant or directly contact the manufacturer. Enter the article number and the chassis number here. This information is on the type plate of the device. Code - number: ..............
Service Service The entire implement must be subjected to regular service. After first use the threaded unions on the snow blade must be checked and retightened if necessary. The screws of the scraper bar and the attachment flange are extremely impor- tant in this regard.
Take the parts to the collection points for residual waste, spe- cial waste, or recycle them depending on material. matev GmbH does not provide any disposal services. Warranty The general delivery conditions of matev GmbH apply.
Weight SRM-FB 150 L Approx. 100 kg Weight depends on equipment Accessories Accessories Order number Rubber scraper bar for SRM-FB 130 L 07 000 140 Rubber scraper bar for SRM-FB 150 L 07 000 141 PU scraper bar for SRM-FB 130 L...
List of illustrations List of illustrations Fig. 1: Connection components on the hydraulic cylinder of the snow blade ..........6 Fig. 2: Alignment of the angle connections ....................7 Fig. 3: Connection components - tractor side .................... 7 Fig. 4: Adjusting the coupling triangle ....................... 8 Fig.
Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn declares that the machine Snow Blade SRM-FB 130/150 L 131 5620 / 131 5625 complies with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the implementing national statutory provisions. The signer is authorized to compile the technical documents.
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