SaMASZ TANGO 730 Operator's Manual

SaMASZ TANGO 730 Operator's Manual

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SaMASZ Sp. z o.o.
Poland, 16-060 Zabłudów, ul. Trawiasta 1
Established – 1984
NIP PL-966-159-29-76
tel. (+48) (85) 664 70 31
fax (+48) (85) 664 70 41
e-mail: samasz@samasz.pl
www.samasz.pl
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
TWO-ROTOR RAKE
TANGO 730
IN307EN001
Serial number
2016.06.15
EDITION 1
Original instructions

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  • Page 1 SaMASZ Sp. z o.o. Poland, 16-060 Zabłudów, ul. Trawiasta 1 Established – 1984 NIP PL-966-159-29-76 tel. (+48) (85) 664 70 31 fax (+48) (85) 664 70 41 e-mail: samasz@samasz.pl www.samasz.pl OPERATOR'S MANUAL TWO-ROTOR RAKE TANGO 730 IN307EN001 Serial number 2016.06.15...
  • Page 2 Keep this manual for future use. Well-proven design and quality materials ensure high reliability and durability of SaMASZ products. We congratulate you on the purchase of your new SaMASZ rake and wish you much pleasure and the very best experience resulting from its operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Contents page 1. IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE ......................2 2. INTRODUCTION ............................2 3. INTENDED USE ............................3 3.1. Technical data ............................... 3 3.2. Design and operating principle ..........................4 3.3. Equipment and spare parts ............................ 5 4.
  • Page 4: Identifying The Machine

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 1. IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE Data plate is permanently mounted on the rake's main frame in place shown in Figure 1. Fig. 1. Data plate placement Fig. 2. Data plate Data plate includes: - name and adress of the manufacturer, - model year, - CE marking means, that the produce - version number,...
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Wilful modifications to the rake may lead to revoking of the warranty. 3.1. Technical data Tab. 1. Technical data Rake type: Tango 730 Working width [m] 6.60-7.30 Transport width [m] 2.99 Transport height [m] 3.97...
  • Page 6: Design And Operating Principle

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 3.2. Design and operating principle Fig. 3. Overview of two rotor rake Tango 1 – Hitch 7 – Raking tines 2 – Linkage frame 8 – Safety guards 3 – Carousel gear I 9 – Adjustment crank 4 –...
  • Page 7: Equipment And Spare Parts

    Fig. 4 shall be lubricated every 50 hours. Telescopic articulated shaft shall be lubricated prior to and after period of longer idleness also. PTO shafts of other brands with equivalent technical parameters may be used on the SaMASZ permission.
  • Page 8 Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Operating without safety guards is not permitted. Unauthorized persons should keep away in a safe distance from the rake. The utmost attention shall be required when working near roads and carriageways. Perform any maintenance and -adjustment works with the drive disconnected and the rotor in complete standstill.
  • Page 9: Transport

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Rotating spring tines and other rotary elements present a danger to health and life of persons present nearby the machine. Do not touch any moving machine parts. The operator is not allowed to leave the tractor while driving. Prior to approaching operation with the machine, make sure that all safety guards are not damaged and fitted in place.
  • Page 10: Operating Parts

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Fig. 5. Moving machine onto another vehicle for transport 162'' / 4115 mm Fig. 6. Location of centre of gravity 4.4. Operating parts Prior to operating the rake check condition of both the rotor and raking tines. Worn or damaged tines should be replaced immediately with new ones.
  • Page 11: Residual Risk

    Useful life for hydraulic hoses is 5 years from their production date. 4.7. Residual risk Despite the fact, that SaMASZ company – the manufacturer of the rake takes the responsibility for the rake design and manufacturing, in order to eliminate hazard, certain risk when operating the rake is unavoidable.
  • Page 12: Residual Risk Assessment

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO never get your limbs close to the rake's rotating parts, during repair and maintenance works on the rake always comply with the descriptions included in the operator's manual, while conducting them with the tractor drive disconnected, prior to approaching any works, focus your attention solely on the tasks to do, never operate the rake being under influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medicines, wear clothing that is not too loose, nor too tight.
  • Page 13 Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO N-07 N-11 N-15 Operating is forbidden when Lubrication point any person is within the danger area of 50 m / 170 ft. N-23 N-40 N-49 N-50 Watch out: Power lines! Transport holder for Never stand near the tractor Do not remain in rake’s moving the rake 3-point linkage when...
  • Page 14 Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO N-162 N-168 N-179 Do not touch the machine before the rotating parts have not come to a complete standstill N-180 N-182 N-183 Caution: danger of leg drawing N-184 N-196 N-200 N-202 Recommended pressure in Admissible speed when rake's wheels transporting...
  • Page 15: Using The Rake

    5. USING THE RAKE 5.1. Mounting rake on tractor Rake Tango 730 cooperates with tractors with power from 60 The rake should be attached to a tractor with use of tractor's lower pull-cables as provided in Fig. 8. For this purpose drive the tractor at the rake's catch, and then place hangers W of tractor's lower pull-cables on pins S on the rake's linkage.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Fig. 8. Rake mounted on tractor 5.1.1. Control panel Controller (Fig. 9) enables switching the rake's working units to working position (lowering) and transport position (lifting). During the machine operation, if diode (1) is lit the sequential lifting and lowering of working units function is enabled.
  • Page 17: Preparing Rake For Transport On Public Roads

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO take out the extreme most raking arms from a rotor, place them in transport holes (depending on max. height of obstacles under way) (Fig. 10), lower and secure a support leg, lift working assemblies and secure them with a pawl, 490 mm / 1' 7'' 7400 mm / 24' 3'' 7750 mm / 25' 5''...
  • Page 18: Mounting Telescopic Articulated Shaft

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 5.4. Mounting telescopic articulated shaft Mount the shaft with wide-angle joint from the rake side. The guard should be protected against rotating by securing the shaft set chains to immovable parts of the tractor and the rake. NOTE: If need be shorten the shaft as provided in the corresponding operator's manual (Fig.
  • Page 19: Preparing Rake For Operation

    Prior to start operating the machine remove excess grease coming out from cylinder rods. Due to large dimensions of rake Tango 730, extreme most arms are originally dismounted on each rotor for transport purposes (TIR). In order to dismount these quicker they are mounted in factory with bolts.
  • Page 20 Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Fig. 17. Preparing drive system of the rake The following should be performed in workplace and as rake is in working position: connect PTO shaft extension onto tractor's spline shaft (if only one extension was taken out) or connect the complete PTO shaft, set the tractor and rake aggregate on an even, level ground, lift or lower adjustment lever (Fig.
  • Page 21 Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO for turf meadows it is possible to increase the distance between raking tines from the ground by mounting the driving trolley's wheel arms in a different way. For this lift up the driving trolley and secure against an uncontrolled fall.
  • Page 22: Operation

    Fig. 23. Rake Tango forming a) one row, and b) two rows Movable setting of hitch L (Fig. 24) provide decent ground following. Fig. 24. Hitch on rake Tango 730 - 20 -...
  • Page 23: Mechanism For Sequential Lifting And Lowering Of Working Units

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO To provide even better ground following, the rake has been equipped with transverse and length-wise ground following function. 20º 5º 0º 0º 5º 8º Fig. 25. Ground following: a) transverse, and b) length-wise Applying 6-wheel trolleys as standard enabled reducing the pressure exerted by the rake onto the ground, what is of particular significance when operating on soft grounds, e.g, turfs.
  • Page 24: Sequential Lowering

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 5.8.2. Sequential lowering To set sequential lowering of the rake's working units do the following: switch the tractor's section lever to floating position, set the required rate of lowering of the rear rotor by means of valve on the cylinder of the rear working unit (Fig.
  • Page 25: Switching Rake From Forming One To Forming Two Single Rows

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO get both of working assemblies as near to each other as possible (Fig. 31). Fig. 31. Rake set for forming one row 5.10. Switching rake from forming one to forming two single rows In order to switch the machine for raking two rows, perform the following: fold out working assemblies with tractor's hydraulics, so that raking tines on front working assembly do not overlap with tines on the rear assembly, open valve on tarpaulin cover mechanism cylinder.
  • Page 26: Lifting Rake On Headlands

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO This mechanism is operated by means of lever (1), which, as the working unit approaches the rake's linkage, is pushed away by pin (4) located on pull-out arm. The lever has a line (2) attached, and with its use, along with the lever, push-off arm (3) operates.
  • Page 27: Dismounting Machine From Tractor

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO CAUTION: Removing clogs and jams while the machine is in operation can lead to the accident ! In case of machine blockage caused by wrapped material, set the machine on a flat surface, remove excess material using sharp tool. After clearing the machine check if nothing has been damaged.
  • Page 28: Replacing Connecting Rods

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO IMPORTANT: Before changing the tine check direction of rotor turns (Fig. 35). 6.2. Replacing connecting rods In case of connecting rod damage, a simple replacement is possible by removing the damaged part. Replace as follows: Secure raking arm with support (Fig.
  • Page 29: Restarting The Machine After Longer Idle Periods

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO perform periodic checkups of the rake and protect all operating parts with grease in order to prevent their baking and creating any sources of corrosion, which significantly influences the rake's proper operation. The dismounted machine should be stored in a standstill position (unfolded tine arms together with rotors, drive chassis set on the ground like in position to work, main frame rest on secured support stand).
  • Page 30: Joints And Bearings

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO Fig. 37. Oil inspection points in gear 7.2. Joints and bearings Every 50 hours of the rake's operation lubricate points C and D on the gear (Fig. 38), driving trolley (Fig. 39) with grease ŁT43 (or other lubricant dedicated for rolling or sliding bearings operating under temperatures between -30 C and +130 Fig.
  • Page 31: Risks Present When Lubricating

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 7.3. Risks present when lubricating If risk of splashing is present, make sure to wear protective eyewear with side guards. When lubricating protect eyes and skin against contact with the substance. Therefore use adequate protective wear with long sleeves and protective footwear. Also use protective gloves.
  • Page 32: Rake Repair And Withdrawal From Use

    Two rotor rake Instruction manual TANGO 9. RAKE REPAIR AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE 9.1. Repair Prior to approaching any repair or service works clean the machine thoroughly and remove any possible grass, dirt or mud remaining after raking. Upon inspecting any bolt connections and pins for clearance, assess whether the machine is in proper operating condition.
  • Page 33: Warranty Terms

    3. 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 authorised SaMASZ dealer. 4. Warranty claims regarding replacing of the product or repayment are considered within 14 days by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 34: Warranty Repairs Record

    The dealer is obliged to inform the purchaser on these. NOTE: The SaMASZ company is constantly working on the development of all of its machine types and models. Therefore, there is always a possibility in change of form, equipment and technology of the delivered machines. No claims can arise from data, drawings and descriptions included herein as well as the spare part list.

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