Track Markers - UNIA FENIX G Operating Manual

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3.5. Track markers.

The track markers are alternately folded (right/left) to mark the track on the soil. This marker sets the
centre of the tractor's next pass, thus avoiding leaving any unsown field stripes and overlapping passages (Fig.
15).
Fig. 15 Track markers.
The track is marked on the centre of the machine or on the wheel. It is possible to set the marker length
and the disc rake angle.
The length of the marker is adjusted to avoid overlapping passes or leaving blank gaps between passes.
In order to change the length of the track marker, loosen the screws [3] and [1] Fig. 17, slide in or out
the movable elements [4] and [1], and then tighten the screws. The measured distance from the centre
of the machine to the centre of the marked track should be equal to the working width of the machine.
For example, for a 3m wide seed drill, the distance from the centre of the machine to the marked track
should be 3m. During the first passes, check in the field that the passages are correctly marked.
The rake angle of the marker disc. By changing the disc angle, we increase the clearance and reduce the
width of the marked track. To adjust this feature, loosen the screws [1] Fig. 17, adjust the plate angle by
turning the element [2], and then tighten the screws.
It is necessary to block the markers before driving the machine on a public road. (Fig. 16)
The markers must be unlocked before work commencement. Failure to remove the locks
may damage the markers.
FENIX G Operating manual
Lock of the
FENIX marker
Fig. 16 Lock of the marker.
Fig. 17 Adjustment of the track marker
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