Teagle Tomahawk 404M Instruction Book

Teagle Tomahawk 404M Instruction Book

Hammer mill, silage feeder
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  • Page 2 20 Hours Ref. Description Booster fan bearings (if fitted) Single greasing point 50 Hours Ref. Description Swivel mechanism (if fitted) Four greasing points Rotor shaft bearing housing Single greasing point PTO - Cross journals & sliding members Three greasing points PTO Guard sliding rings Two greasing points Ref.
  • Page 3 Cornwall TR4 8HQ United Kingdom declares in sole responsibility that the Tomahawk 404M & 505M Hammer Mill Tomahawk 4040 & 5050 Silage Feeder to which this certificate applies conforms to the essential Health and Safety requirements of EEC Directive 2006/42/EC & 2004/108/EC.
  • Page 4 Safety Alert Symbol. This symbol is used in this manual and on the machine to highlight where instructions about the safe use of the machine or warnings about safety hazards on the machine are being given. Signal Words The following signal words alerts viewers to the existence and relative seriousness of a hazard. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or injury.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INSTRUCTIONS 1.0 Specifications Basic machine specifications Booster fan specifications 2.0 Explanation of pictograms 3.0 Safety 4.0 Left and right hand 5.0 Use of the Tomahawk 4 + 5 6.0 Preparation of the Tomahawk 7.0 Preparation of the tractor 5 + 6 8.0 Fitting the machine onto the tractor 9.0 Operation 6 - 8...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    1.0 SPECFICIATIONS 1.1 Basic machine specifications 404M 4040 505M 5050 Width - chutes closed 1.98m 1.98m 1.98m 1.98m Width - operating 2.06m 2.48m 2.13m 2.48m Operating width with Giraffe Chute 2.28m 2.64m 2.28m 2.76m Length (1.55m drum fitted) 2.36m 2.36m 2.36m 2.36m Height lowered (1.55m drum fitted) *...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Pictograms

    2.0 EXPLANTAION OF PICTOGRAMS Blockage removal tool Please read instruction book before using the machine Allow rotor to stop before removing blockage with tool provided...
  • Page 8: Safety

    5.0 USE OF THE TOMAHAWK WARNING. Do not allow anyone to ride on Tomahawk 404M and 505M hammer mill models are the machine or tractor linkage. designed to chop round bales of dry straw and hay only. Tomahawk 4040 and 5050 silage models are WARNING.
  • Page 9: Preparation Of The Tomahawk

    AAA batteries. 7.0 PREPARATION OF THE TRACTOR The PTO power required to drive the Tomahawk is typically about 45KW (60 HP). However, the suitability of any particular tractor will depend upon, a) the strength/capacity of the 3 point linkage, b) its stability and c) operating conditions.
  • Page 10: Fitting The Machine Onto The Tractor

    a 3 pin female connector is available (part number EC2001) which can be wired directly to the battery. The brown wire is to be connected to the positive (+) battery terminal and the blue wire to the negative terminal (-). The drum rotation receiver box is fitted with a 5A fuse inside to protect against electrical overload.
  • Page 11: Straw

    9.2 Straw he length of chop can be adjusted on 404M and 505M models by changing the size of screen fitted. If it is necessary to use the bottom chute, remove the smaller hole diameter creates a finer chop and a locking pin from underneath the end of the lower flap bigger hole diameter provides a longer chop.
  • Page 12: Blockage Removal

    Fan speed can be controlled using the control knob at replacing. Before removing the hammers note the the base of the oil cooler. Turning the knob in a size and position of the spacers. Remove the bolt clockwise direction reduces fan speed. retaining the hammers and either turn them or reposition them using the unused pivot hole.
  • Page 13: Rotor Removal

    11.7 Rotor removal 11.11 Booster fan pump drive belt adjustment First, remove the drum as described previously. Undo WARNING. Never attempt to tension the pump the eight bolts securing the rotor sealing ring / screen drive belts unless the PTO has been disengaged, and lower segment to the housing assembly and the engine has been stopped, the key removed and remove.
  • Page 14: Hydraulic Circuit 9

    If problems are experienced with either the hydraulic pressure reaches 1.75 bar. At this point filtration will no system or electric controls, please contact Teagle longer be taking place thus exposing all elements of the Machinery Ltd. for advice.
  • Page 15: Electric Controls For Solenoid Valve

    11.18 Electric controls for solenoid valve 13.0 OPTIONAL EXTRAS NOTE. Before maintaining any part of the electronic 13.1 Left hand (lower) chute controls and wires, disconnect the 12v supply. Failure to do so may result in damage to the electronic This option provides the chute, on/off flap, deflector components and control linkage.
  • Page 16: Tomahawk Fault Finding Chart

    TOMAHAWK FAULT FINDING CHART Symptom Fault Possible Solutions Hydraulic connection to tractor faulty Rectify Drum drive belt slack Tighten belt Drum fouling backplate Adjust drum away from backplate using adjusters Motor not turning Check connections and tractor hydraulics Turn motor with belts slack and hoses disconnected Drum does not turn Replace motor if seized...
  • Page 17: Booster Fan And Drum Fault Finding Chart

    BOOSTER FAN AND DRUM FAULT FINDING CHART Symptom Fault Possible Solutions Fan outlet/ducting blocked With machine safe investigate and clear blockage Oil tank isolation valve turned off Open valve Booster fan will not turn Pump drive belts slipping damaged Investigate belt condition and tension Oil tank suction filter blocked Replace hydraulic oil and suction filter Relief valve fault...

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