General; Replacing The Teeth; Cleaning And Greasing The Harvesting Head; Storing The Tool - CAMPAGNOLA HERCULES Use And Maintenance Manual

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MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance operations can be carried out by the operators.

6.1.1 General

Before any routine maintenance operation:
Select the OFF mode of the power unit switch.
Wear protective gloves.
Disconnect the harvesting head from the extension pole (11-12).

6.1.2 Replacing the teeth

The damaged teeth (1) have to be removed from their seat:
Disassemble the teeth holder (7) by removing the 4 screws (6).
Put the teeth holder (7) onto a surface and shorten the damaged teeth (1) 2 cm away from the holder.
By means of a rubber hammer hit the top of the tooth (1) till it gets out of its seat.
Put the new tooth (1) into its seat, being careful to hook the small plastic protrusion to the teeth holder (7) side.
Re-assemble the rake (2) onto the oscillator (8).

6.1.3 Cleaning and greasing the harvesting head

Every 200 work hours, open the mechanical head and remove any dust and dirt inside of it. Check the anti-rotation drives (10)
condition and add Campagnola LISYNT-00-EP spray grease.
WARNING!
Cleaning the harvesting head allows to limit frictions, which would jeopardize tool performance and work autonomy.

6.1.4 Storing the tool

Before storing the tool for a prolonged period, carry out the following operations:
Take the harvesting head to a Campagnola Authorised Service Point for being cleaned and greased.
Store it in its box in a dry place.

6.2 Special maintenance

WARNING!
Any special maintenance operation shall be carried out only by a Campagnola Authorised Service Point.

6.3 Periodic maintenance schedule

Maintenance
Check the screws for proper tightening
Clean the harvesting head and lubricate the anti-
rotation drives with Campagnola LISYNT-00-EP
spray grease
Thorough overhoul by a Campagnola Authorised
Service Point
7. DISMANTLING THE MACHINE WHEN NO LONGER USED
7.1 Disposal of exhaust materials
After having been installed and during use, the machine does not cause any environmental pollution. However,
throughout its working life, some types of residual waste or exhaust materials (such as filters, oil, etc.) are being
produced in certain maintenance situations.
There are specific regulations in every Country as for the disposal of these materials and the environment protection.
The Customer is required to be knowledgeable in the Laws in force in his own Country and to operate only while
complying with these regulations, according to the indications in the product technical charts, which may be
obtained from the Manufacturer.
WARNING!
The Laws in force about the disposal of mineral oils must be followed.
Campagnola Srl – USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL – Translation of the original Instructions
Campagnola Srl - USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - Translation of the original Instructions
Ver.1.0 - Rev.: 00, Date: 10/10/2014
Ver.1.0 - Rev.: 00, Date: 10/10/2014
After the first
After 200 work
8 work hours
hours
X
X
At the end of every work season
and/or every 400 work hours
X
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