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SaMASZ Sp. z o.o. tel. (+48) (85) 664 70 31 ul. Trawiasta 1 fax (+48) (85) 664 70 41 16-060 Zabłudów e-mail: samasz@samasz.pl Polska www.samasz.pl OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE UNO 410 UNO 440 UNO 470 IN0327USA004 The original operator’s manual Serial number 25.05.2020...
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Well-proven design with thousands of machines in regular use in many countries and quality materials ensure high durability and reliability of SaMASZ rakes. We congratulate you on the purchase of your new SaMASZ rake and wish you much pleasure and the very best work results through the years to come.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Table of contents page IDENTYFYING THE MACHINE INTRODUCTION PROPER AND INTENDED USE 3.1. Technical data............................5 3.2. Design and operation ..........................6 3.3. Standard equipment and spare parts ......................6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4.1. General safety rules and regulations......................8 4.2. Qualifications of operator ........................9 4.3.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 1. IDENTYFYING THE MACHINE Data plate, VIN and approval plate are mounted to the rake’s main frame in the place shown in Fig. 1. *SU0UNX470L005098* Sp. z o.o. e32*167/2013*xxxxx*xx SU0UNX470L005098 850 kg A-0: 350 kg A-1: 850 kg A-2: - kg Fig.
Willful modifications to the rake may lead to revoking of the warranty. 3.1. Technical data Tab. 1. Technical data Rake type: UNO 410 UNO 440 UNO 470 Operating width [mm] 13' 5" 14' 5'' 15' 5"...
Fig. 3. Shaft lubication NOTE: Optional extra equipment should be ordered separately. PTO shafts of other brands with equivalent technical parameters may be used on the SaMASZ permission. 4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are for your safety. They must be read carefully and followed by every person who operates or maintains the machine.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 4.1. General safety rules and regulations The following descriptions are for your safety: They must therefore be read carefully and applied every time you use the machine. The machine has been designed for use by one single operator. ❑...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Driving the rake backwards when operating is forbidden. ❑ Never get onto the rake. ❑ Never stand between the tractor and the rake, before tractor-mower set is secured against moving ❑ by means of the tractor parking brake. The rake should be stored under roof and in manner that effectively prevents animals and people ❑...
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL Prior to mounting the machine, examine technical condition of the mower's hitch assembly and ❑ tractor's 3-point linkage. Use only genuine pins and cotters to mount the mower on a tractor. ❑ Once the machine is mounted on tractor check stability and manoeuvrability of the latter. Load on ❑...
When the rake is on the vehicle’s trailer, the machine should be secured against moving. ❑ Fig. 4. Location of center of gravity on UNO rakes Tab. 3. Location of centre of gravity Model Dimension [ft. in] Uno 410 Uno 440 Uno 470 2 ¾ 3.9" 2 ¾...
❑ 4.9. Residual risk Despite the fact, that SaMASZ company – the manufacturer of the rake takes the responsibility for the rakes design and manufacturing, in order to eliminate hazard, certain risk when operating the machine is unavoidable. When keeping such recommendations as: thorough familiarizing with operator’s manual,...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE 4.9.1. Danger of catching This kind of risk occurs when the rake's position is changed, when operating near rotating parts, operating without safety guards. When operating, maintenance and regulation works are conducted always wear protective gloves, footwear and clothing with no loose parts, belts, etc. Always comply with safety decals placed on the rake.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 4.10. Safety labels and their meaning Safety labels are critical to safe use of this rake. They must be read, understood and followed. Also, be sure that: All warning decals are clean and legible ❑ All lost or damaged decals are replaced by ordering new decals from your dealer or supplier ❑...
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE N-159 N-136 N-223 Raking height adjustment Adjusting shaft articulated telescopic N-167 N-168 N-183 N-196 Do not remain on the Recommended tire pressur Do not touch the machine Caution! Danger of leg machine while driving before the rotating parts entanglement have not come to a complete standstill...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Fig. 6. Mounting rake on tractor with use of 3-point linkage beam 5.2. Preparing rake for transport NOTE! Switching the machine from working to transport position, and the other way round can only be done on an even and stable ground. Prior to starting any works make sure that nearby the machine there are no unauthorized persons exposed to being crushed.
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) found on rake's linkage and lift up ❑ support leg found on tiller (Fig. UNO 410 – 4.2 m (13' 9") UNO 440 – 4,5 m (14' 9") UNO 470 – 4.8 m (15' 9") UNO 410 – 1.8 (5' 11") UNO 440 –...
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UNO 410 – 2,7m (8' 10") UNO 440 – 2,7m (8' 10") UNO 470 – 2,8m (9' 2") UNO 410 – 2,7m (8' 10") UNO 440 – 2,7m (8' 10") UNO 470 – 2,8m (9' 2") Gear’s transport locking UNO 410 – 1,9m (6' 3") UNO 470 –...
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL Gear's vertical axis Fig. 13. Rake's transport position with four arms dismounted WARNING! Driving speed should be adjusted to current road conditions. Too high a transport speed when driving on uneven ground poses risk of bending gear's vertical axis.
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Fig. 14. Distance between tractor’s PTO shaft and machine’s drive shaft Shaft's length should be adjusted individually for the tractor, on which the machine is mounted. In order to determine minimal shaft length: set aggregated rakes in working position, ❑...
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL The guard should be protected against rotating by securing the shaft set chains to immovable parts of the tractor and the rake. Fig. 17. Instruction of PTO shaft shortening CAUTION: Handle all parts with utmost care. Never place your hands or fingers between one part and the other.
5.6. Preparing the rake for operation NOTICE: Before sale SaMASZ protects the cylinders with special grease against weather which may cause premature wear. Before operating the rake, remove the excess grease from the cylinders. The following should be performed in workplace and with rake in working position: control height of set rake tines, ❑...
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ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL Down Fig. 18. Cart adjustment clearance down 3 ½ " down ½ " Fig. 19. Raking height adjustment CAUTION! It is forbidden to lower raking arms below 1 cm from the ground as this may cause damages to the machine such as bending the raking arms, breaking the linkage or the gear, faster wearing of raking tines, damaging the turf and causing contamination to the collected forage, etc.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE set rear 3-point linkage links for such height H, so that front ground following wheel stays firmly on ❑ the ground and there is clearance on tiller's cylinder (Fig. 20) in order to enable ground following by front rotor, if need be, (e.g.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 5.8. Clogging of the rake In order to avoid clogging, mowing speed should be adjusted to the mentioned conditions. In order to remove the machine clogging, lower the cutter bar onto the ground, disconnect the drive, take ignition key off and pay particular attention.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE 6. MOUNTING AND ADJUSTMENT 6.1. Tine mounting Tines should be mounted as provided on scheme on Fig. 23. Fig. 23. Mounting rake tines WARNING: - Use only tines recommended by manufacturer. - Check condition of tines before each operation. Worn or damaged tines should be replaced immediately.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL remove the wheel, ❑ clean nut and check their technical condition, ❑ Reinstall the wheel, tighten the nut and mount the protective cap, ❑ lower the machine. ❑ Fig. 24. Points of mounting of lifter 6.1. Daily maintenance Upon daily completion of operation the following should be performed: inspect all visible external parts and assemblies with their connection;...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Tab. 4. Torque values for bolts 7. LUBRICATION 7.1. Risks when lubricating the machine To avoid being splashed with pressurized liquid wear protective eyewear with side guards. ❑ When lubricating protect eyes and skin against contact with the substance. Therefore use adequate ❑...
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-30 C and + 130 Fig. 26. Gear lubrication points a) UNO 410, UNO, 440, b) UNO 470 Elements (S) (Fig. 26b) are factory filled with Liten EPX-1 grease in amount of 50±5 cm .
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE 7.3. Joints Lubricate joints once per 50 hours of rake operation with STP. Lubrication points Fig. 27. Lubricating points of trolley...
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 8. DEFECTS AND THEIR REPAIRS Tab. 6. Defects and their repairs Defect Reason Repair Damaged or dirty components Replace or clean connecting of hydraulics components of the hydraulics The rake does not lift/lower Damaged hydraulic unit of the Check condition of hydraulic hydraulically tractor...
OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE Prior to any repair or service works the machine should be cleaned thoroughly and any grass, dirt or mud removed. Upon inspecting any bolt connections and pins for clearance, assess whether the machine is in proper operating condition. Replace any worn or damaged bolts, pegs, pins and other parts with new ones.
4. Faults or damages should be submitted personally, on letter or by telephone. Repairs shall be carried out within 14 days. Any repair which is subject to warranty should be carried out by an authorized SaMASZ dealer. 5. Warranty claims regarding replacing of the product or repayment are considered within 14 days by the Manufacturer.
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL ROTARY RAKE 8. Manufacturer can break the service agreement with immediate effect when the user does not pay receivables under the agreement in a timely manner and the delay in payment is longer than 30 days from maturity date. Breaking the service agreement by the Contractor for causes lying on the the user side makes simultaneous termination of the warranty given for the particular machine.
ROTARY RAKE OPERATOR’S MANUAL 11.2. Warranty repairs record Repairs scope and spare parts replaced: Date, stamp and signature of repair shop. Date, stamp and signature of repair shop. Date, stamp and signature of repair shop.
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