Teagle Tomahawk C12 Instruction Book

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  • Page 2 EC Declaration of Conformity conforming to EEC Directive 2006/42/EC Teagle Machinery Ltd. Blackwater Truro Cornwall TR4 8HQ United Kingdom declares in sole responsibility that the Tomahawk to which this certificate applies conforms to the essential Health and Safety requirements of EEC Directive 2006/42/EC &...
  • Page 3 SAFETY FIRST! 1. READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK THOROUGHLY 6. SECURE THE PTO GUARD BY MEANS OF before attempting to operate or carry out any CHECK CHAINS to suitable points on the tractor maintenance on the machine. If you do not and machine to prevent the outer plastic shield from understand any part of this manual, ask your dealer rotating.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INSTRUCTIONS Page Lubrication schedule Specification Explanation of pictograms Safety Left and right hand Use of the Tomahawk Use on the public highway Preparation of the machine Preparation of the tractor Fitting the machine onto the tractor 10 Operating instructions - loading 10 Operating instructions - discharge 11 Machine protective devices 12 Maintenance...
  • Page 5: Lubrication Schedule

    Lubrication Schedule - Tomahawk C12 20 Hours Ref. Description Front layshaft bearing Rear layshaft bearing Front mill rotor bearing Rear mill rotor bearing Driveshaft bearing 50 Hours Ref. Description Conveyor drive roller bearings Conveyor driven roller bearings Bale chamber drive pivot...
  • Page 6: Specification

    1.1 C12 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 2.39 m Overall width 4.30m Overall height - (conveyor in working position) 3.20m (3.7 with deflector) Overall height - (conveyor in transport position) Overall length (conveyor in working position) 8.74m (without deflector) Overall length (conveyor in transport position) 5.97m Conveyor delivery height 4.20m...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Pictograms

    It is recommended that decals are kept clean so that the information they display remains visible to those operating the machine. Decals should be cleaned with soap and water, chemical cleaners should be avoided. Replacement decals are available from Teagle Machinery Ltd.
  • Page 8 Grease Labelling Beware crushing hazard keep clear Jack Information Label Bluetooth Symbol Bale Chamber Alignment Arrow DL1052 (red) & DL1442 (yellow) Grease Decal Every 20 Hrs Grease Decal Every 50 Hrs Grease Labelling Grease Labelling...
  • Page 9: Safety

    3.7 Do not climb onto the top edges of the bale chamber Its use for shredding other materials is not recommended whilst the machine is in use. without first seeking further advice from Teagle Machinery 3.8 Do not allow anyone to ride on the machine, tractor Ltd.
  • Page 10: Preparation Of The Tractor

    is filled with hydraulic oil using the sight gauge on the left it will be indicated by the red LED illuminating on the in hand side of the tank. line fuse holder. Open the guard on the front left hand side of the machine There is a 15 amp fuse fitted in the electric power supply and check that the tank isolation valve is open allowing oil cable to the machine to protect against electrical...
  • Page 11 Tomahawk maximum bale chamber rotation speed without Layshaft compromising the other services the valve block can provide. Power on Both Angles Similar Tractor Figure 1. Correct PTO geometry. If the machine is milling with the tractor at an angle to the Bale chamber Automatic Manual bale...
  • Page 12: Operating Instructions - Loading

    should have the speed dial set to 10 and in Step g you 10.3 Loading Machine should increase the bale chamber speed to the maximum The strings or net should be removed from the bale before desired. it is loaded into the machine. The Tomahawk will mill some string but some will tend to wrap around the rotor.
  • Page 13: Machine Protective Devices

    Shearbolt Grade 10.9 Bolt M12 x 55mm 120 - 150 (160-200) 12.0 MAINTENANCE 104 - 120 (140 -160) 12.1 Safety 90 - 104 (120 -140) Never open the guards surrounding the driveline or enter the bale chamber unless the PTO has been Mode Tractor power kW (hp) disengaged, the engine has been stopped, the key...
  • Page 14 Figure 4. Belt tension - Pump drive. be dangerous. 12.8.1 Hydraulic pump drive Tyre Size Tomahawk C12 To tension the belts driving the hydraulic pump. Pressure bar (psi) Remove the front lguard below the oil tank on the left hand 385/55 R22.5...
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16 When replacing complete sets of hammers it is recommended that the hammers are weighed and sets of When the cutting edges of the hammers become worn matched weight are installed opposite to each other. and rounded, the hammers should be turned or replaced. There are four cutting edges on each hammer which can Hammers should be replaced in the pattern shown on be used before the hammer will need replacing.
  • Page 17 Remove the bolts retaining the rotor mounting bearings to 12.16 Hydraulic Circuit the frame at the front and rear of the rotor. Never attempt to maintain the hydraulic circuit Due to the weight of the mill rotor assembled with the unless the PTO has been disengaged, the engine bearings and pulley lifting equipment capable of has been stopped, the key removed and the...
  • Page 18: Optional Extras

    Alternatively preventative since the machine is used for dispensing manuals can be viewed on the Teagle Machinery website foodstuffs. All lubrication points should be attended to by joining the owners club and registering your machine ready for subsequent reuse.
  • Page 19 TOMAHAWK C12 FAULT FINDING CHART – PART 1 Symptom Fault Possible Solutions High power Bale fed too quickly into the rotor or worn Reduce bale chamber speed. Consumption. hammers. Bale chamber speed too high Remove blockage Rotor housing / Screen blocked...
  • Page 20 2 seconds. Or remove all plugs, wait 10 seconds & re-connect and try again. Damage to electronic circuit. Contact Teagle Machinery Ltd. Conveyor Belt will not Hydraulic hoses incorrectly connected to Ensure the correct pairs of hoses are connected fold up or unfold from the tractor.
  • Page 21 TOMAHAWK FAULT FINDING CHART – PART 3 Symptom Fault Possible Solutions Oil leaking from Internal pressure in valve. between slices of the valve. Clamping bolts loose. Check bolts through valve tightened to correct torque specified in the maintenance section. Separation of slices in valve block as a result of reverse oil flow (only when connected to a double acting spool valve).
  • Page 22: Rotor Hammer Layout

    Rotor Hammer Layout...
  • Page 23 Notes...

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