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USE AND MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS LIST SR 320/8 H ROTARY RAKES HYDRAULIC LIFT Pull type 2011...
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Warranty On delivery, check that the machine has not been damaged during transport and that all the attachments are present. Claims must be made in writing to the agent within 8 days of receipt. The manufacturer warrants new machinery at the time of delivery to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship if properly set up and operated in accordance with this Operator’s Manual.
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GUIDE TO THE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS USED THIS MANUAL AND THEI LOCATION ON THE MACHINE IMPORTANT These signs and symbols give information to the operator on how to make the best use of the machine so as to prolong life, avoid damage, optimise work and, above all, to avoid injury to the operator and anyone within range of the machine.
6) Indicates that there is a risk of crushing your hands. Keep your distance. 7) Indicates danger caused by accidental fall of suspended arms. Keep safe distance. 8) Indicates that it is dangerous to touch the cardan (P.T.O.) shaft. For all the other information regarding the cardan shaft, see the use and maintenance booklet specifically for the cardan shaft which, together with this manual, makes up the documentation on safety, use and maintenance of the machine.
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3) General Summary Of Safety And Accident-Prevention Instructions Read all the directions carefully before using the machine. When in doubt, seek advice from the manufacturers. The manufacturing company declines all responsibility for non-compliance with the following safety and accident-prevention instructions. 1- Pay attention to the danger signs and symbols in this manual and on the machine.
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24- Before connecting or disconnecting the machine to or from the 3-point linkage, put the lifting unit lever into the locked position. 25- The connection pins on the machine must match the connection sockets on the lifting unit. 26- During transport, secure the lateral lifting arms with the appropriate chains and tighteners. 27- When the machine is raised during road transport, put the tractor's hydraulic lifter lever into the locked position.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MAIN PARTS 1) BRACKET 2) DRAWBAR 3) PARKING STAND 4) HYDRAULIC KIT 5) CRANK 6) RATCHET 7) FRAME 8) R.H. GUARD 9) TINE ARM 10) TINE 11) GEARBOX 12) AXLE 13) CYLINDER 14) TYRE ASSY IDENTIFICATION PLATE 15) SWATHING DEFLECTOR 16) TELESCOPING TUBE 17) L.H.
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LOCATION OF SIGNS AND SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE 1) SEE DRAWING 1 P.4 2) SEE DRAWING 2 P.4 3) SEE DRAWING 3 P.4 4) SEE DRAWING 4 P.5 5) SEE DRAWING 5 P.5 6) SEE DRAWING 7 P.5 7) SEE DRAWING 10 P.6 8) SEE DRAWING 8 P.5 9) SEE DRAWING 9 P.6 11) SEE DRAWING 11 P.6...
CHAPTER 4 DELIVERY AND ASSEMBLY Checking the machine on delivery All parts are carefully checked before dispacth or delivery. On receiving the machine, ensure that it has not been damaged during transport. If damage has occurred, contact the dealer concerned. Details of packing are given below.
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ASSEMBLY Assembly is highly dangerous and must be carried out in strict accordance with the following instructions. We recommend that assembly be performed by qualified personnel. We also recommend that assembly be carried out in a flat, open area with no people (particularly children) nearby who could be severely injured if they were to touch or move any parts of the machine.
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Attach the cylinder-adjustment assembly (2) to the drawbar (1), fastening with the spring pin...
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Rest the main frame (2) on stands and then insert the wear bushings (5). Insert pin (3) into hole (A) and fasten with the spring pin (42). Position the drawbar (1) so that pin (6) can be inserted, and fasten pin (6) with the spring pin (7). Mount wheels (10) on the axle pins, first placing the large guard (9) and then the small guard (11), the washer (12) and tighten with the nut (13).
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Assemble the oleo-dynamic system as shown. When using for the first time, make sure there are no oil leaks. If there should be any, tighten the pipe fittings Insert tube (16) to gearbox and attach the hose collar (17)-(19) to the lugs on axle. Mounting bush (15) to tube.
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Mount the safety hook (2) by inserting it into hole (A), and then place the spring (4) and washer (5) over the pin, fastening in place with pin (6). Insert safety pin (7) in hole (B). Mount the right-hand protection frame 2-3 by inserting into the special hole (A) on the drawbar and use screw 8 and pin 14 to fasten it.
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Use screws (23) and (26) to mount group swathing deflector on plate carrier extension (19). Insert extension on the protection...
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Attach the universal joint casing (2) using screws (3), nuts (4).
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Before assembling the rake arms, raise the protection frames and use hook (23) and plate (24) to hold them up. If the machine has to be set up for work, mount detachable arms (44) on to the fixed arms (45) and fasten them with pin (43); the two holes on the detachable arms are to adjust swath width.
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CHAPTER 5 ADJUSTMENT, PREPARATION AND USE INTRODUCTION Connection to the tractor is higly dangerous. Take great care and carry out the entire operation in strict compliance with the following instruction. Nobody should go near the area between the tractor and the machine. Check that all warning and danger signs are in place and legible.
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CONNECTING THE CARDAN SHAFT More detailed information may be found in the cardan shaft manual which, together with this manual, is an essential part of the accident-prevention documentation. It is your responsibility to read and comply with this documentation. If information given in this manual should conflict with that given in the cardan shaft manual, you should follow the instructions given by the cardan shaft manufacturer.
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DISASSEMBLY OF THE TRACTOR In order to park the rake, make sure that the ground beneath it is flat and is able to bear the weight of the machine. When the rake is raised and lowered, no-one should be standing between the tractor and the machine or near the machine.
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When the working height is being adjusted, set the screws (6) and relative nuts (8) so that the machine as seen in picture is parallel to the ground. After having adjusted the work height of the tine, use nuts (5) under support (10) to set the distance of the plate from the ground.
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CHAPTER 6 TRANSPORT If the machine is used on the road, make sure it complies with traffic regulations in your country; use regulation lights and comply with the safety regulations. Preparation for transport The machine may be transported for short distances after having raised it with the hydraulic system.
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CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE DIRECTIONS All cleaning, lubrication and maintenance operations must be carried out with the machine disconnected from the tractor. In an emergency with the machine still connected to the tractor, switch off the engine, apply the parking brake, disengage the power takeoff and remove the ignition key from the instrument panel.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPAIR WORK Any repair work must be carried out with the machine at rest and disconnected from the tractor. Do not carry out welding without authorization and instructions from the manufacturers. Disconnect the machine from the tractor before any welding work in order not to damage the battery.
MAINTENANCE POINTS Number Q.ty Description Operation Every hours Product to be Notes used Equalizer Greasing Grease Gearbox Greasing Grease Gearbox Oil level Oil SAE90EP Screw and pin Greasing Grease Power takeoff Cleaning Additives shaft Greasing Grease Bearing Greasing Grease Bush Cleaning Additives Greasing...
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CARDAN SHAFT MAINTENANCE More detailed information may be found in the Cardan shaft manual, which, together with this manual, forms an essential part of the accident-prevention documentation. It is your responsibility to read and comply with this documentation. If information given in this manual conflicts with that given in the Cardan shaft manual, you should follow the instructions given by the Cardan shaft manufacturer.
NOISE AND VIBRATION Noise affecting the tractor driver (from the machine only) is less than 70dB. Vibration from the machine affetcing the upper body and limbs of the driver is insignificant and is lower than the values given in Point 3.6.3 of Enclosure 1 of the Machine Directives (89/392/EEC, 91/386/EEC) THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE NOTED IF THE MACHINE IS SCRAPPED The machine consists mainly of ferrous material which must be disposed of according to the...
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TABLE NO. 920.310 320/8 Pull type ITEM Q.ty PART/NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 230.751 FRAME 610.285 BEARING 210.761 BUSH 600.027 SPRING PIN ø 8x50 600.601 SPRING PIN ø 8X36 230.762 SHAFT 210.528 BUSH 610.417 SPRING PIN D.12 x 50 610.419 SPRING PIN D. 7 x 50 610.666 GEARBOX 230.758...
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TABLE NO. 920.311 320/8 T ITEM Q.ty PART / NO DESCRIPTION NOTE 230.751 FRAME 210.955 R.H. GUARD 210.957 R.H. SUPPORT 600.036 SCREW M 8 x 50 600.076 NUT M 8 210.962 SUPPORT 210.961 WASHER 600.770 SCREW M12 x 20 210.963 SUPPORT 210.958 L.H.
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TABLE NO 920.164 ITEM PART NO Q.ty DESCRIPTION NOTE 220.734 CASING 220.716 GEAR 220.705 SCREW 620.185 BEARING 620.177 SNAP RING 220.733 SHIM 620.178 LATCH 220.724 SHIM 620.147 SNAP RING 620.201 LATCH 220.743 COVER 620.187 NEEDLE BEARING 620.188 GREASE NIPPLE 100.883 SHIM 220.735 SHIM...
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CARDAN SHAFT PART NO. 630.708 CARDAN SHAFT 620.867 18-14 CARDAN SHAFT PART NO. 630.708 ITEM Q.ty PART NO DESCRIPTION 620.918 CHAIN 620.919 SPECIAL SCREW 630.766 GUARD 630.767 BEARING 630.758 YOKE 630.759 CROSS JOURNAL ASSEMBLY 630.760 CENTER JOINT 630.761 YOKE 620.926 SPRING PIN 630.746 CARDAN TUBE...
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Zona Industriale-Viale Grecia, 8 06018 TRESTINA-(Perugia)-ITALY Tel. +39.075.8540021-Telefax +39.075.8540523 e-mail: sitrex@sitrex.it www.sitrex.com H&S MANUFACTURING CO. INC. 2608 S. Hume Ave.
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