Design And Operating Principle; Equipment And Spare Parts - SaMASZ TANGO 730 Operator's Manual

Two-rotor rake
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3.2. Design and operating principle

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13
10
11
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1
1 – Hitch
2 – Linkage frame
3, 5, 8 – PTO shafts
4 – Bevel gearbox I
6 – Carousel gear I
7 – Bevel gearbox II
9 – Carousel gear II
Hitch (1) allows for connecting the rake to tractor's lower pull-cables. Drive from the tractor's
PTO shaft is transmitted by a shaft (3) located under the rake's linkage (2) onto bevel gear I (4),
which distributes the drive with shafts (5) on carousel gear I (6) and bevel gear II (7). Then the
drive from the carousel gear II (7) is transmitted with the shaft (8) onto the carousel gear II (9).
On the rotor, there are arms (10) installed to which raking tines (11) are mounted. Adjustment
cranks (12) are used to set the raking height. Below the carousel gears (6) and (9) there are driving
trolleys (15). The rake is equipped with safety guards (13) and swath screens (14) used to form the
row.

3.3. Equipment and spare parts

Rakes are sold with the following standard equipment:
warranty card,
operator's manual with spare parts list and Declaration of Conformity,
PTO shaft,
spray paint (150 ml),
warning plates.
Instruction manual
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8
3
4
12
Fig. 3. Overview of two rotor rake TANGO
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Two rotor rake
TANGO
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5
6
15
10 – Raking arms
11 – Raking tines
12 – Adjustment crank
13 – Safety guards
14 – Swath screen
15 – Driving trolley

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