CONTENTS Introduction 1.1 About the manual 1.2 Delivery and transport claims 1.3. Mandatory application field Safety signs and decals Safety 4. Loading 4.1 Use of the strapping machine (Art. No.90116, accessory) Assembly 6. Tipping over the basket 6.1 Installation of the cylinder 7.
INTRODUCTION Dear customer, thank you for buying our log bundler model HBG 100 - 2 and joining the number of our best customers in the world. We are confident that our equipment will be up to all your expectations and assure you a long lasting quality and performance.
All transport damages must be notified within latest 2 days from delive- ry. Therefore delivery must be collected and inspected within this term. Later claims shall be disregarded. In case of assumed but not visually clear transport damages make sure to mark the following sentence on the delivery bill: „Reserved delive- ry due to assumed transportation damages.“...
SAFETY LABELS AND WARNING SIGNS 1. Identification label „BGU-Maschinen“ logo“ 2. Identification label „Product identification“ This label shows the company details of the manufacturer and the main technical data of the machine. 3. Machine safety label „Read, understand, and follow all instructions in this manual and on the bundler before starting“...
SAFETY Make sure than no person is allowed within the dangerous zo- ne of the machine! (DANGER while tipping-over and unloading the bundle) Do not alter the construction of the machine for no reason whatsoever! Always make sure that the bundler is safely and efficiently attached to the tractor and check the conditions of the locking and guarding de- vices.
4. LOADING Before stacking wood into the basket, make sure that the clamping mechanism is engaged and the basket secured against twisting (see Fig.1). Insert 2 nylon ropes near the steel bunks (select the rope diam. bet- ween 25, 30, 50 or 100 depending on the size of the wood sticks). Tie a simple knot on the ends (1) and slip the other rope (2) past the winch! Fig.
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4. Shift the strapping machine „Spanngerät Profi“ laterally underneath the band and push the lever down to stop and clamp it (see Fig. 4). Fig. 4 5. Lift the lever up and fit the upper band through the cutter and in the clamping claw as shown in fig.
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6. Now, quickly press the lever handle down to cutt the band (as shown in figure 7) Fig. 7 6. Remove the stretching machine pulling it out from one side (Fig.8) and repeat the procedure. Fig. 8...
ASSEMBLY Connect the bundler to the tractor by means of the special 3-point hitch. Insert the fixation pins and secure them using the respective cotter pins. Make sure that the bundler never stands on the front leg only, when used at maximum load. The upper hitch point must be conveniently adjusted so that the ma- chine always stands on all legs.
6. TIPPING OVER OF THE BASKET The bundler can be also operated by means of the hydraulic cylinder (Fig.10). The hydraulic cylinder is optional and is supplied on request against payment of an extra charge (Art. No. 90211) . When operating your bundler through the cylinder, please note: Before switching the bundler on, remove the locking mecha- nism for manual drum operation.
6.2 Installing the (optional) cylinder Before starting to assemble the machine, the manual crank lever for tipping over the basket must be dismounte (see point 6, page 11). • First of all you need to secure the cylinder on top to the special plate using a 95 mm long bolt Ø...
7.1 Consumables The machine is equipped with the following consumable parts for • Hydraulic hoses (must be replaces every 4-5 years) • Bearings 8. TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data HBG 100-2 Log length/firewood capacity 33/50/100 mm Length 1215 mm Width 1280 mm...
9. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION The firewood bundler can be handled as described under Section 6 of this manual either on the 3-point hitch of your tractor or on a front end loader. The bundler attaches both in the front and in the back of a tractor by means of Euro Quick Coupler.
11. LEGAL WARRANTY All BGU machines are covered with legal warranty. Customers should promptly notify eventual material, production or workmanship claims on their detection. While asking for warranty service, customers should show copy of their purchase invoice or receipt. The warranty does not cover for faults due to natural wear, temperature or weather agents as well as misuse, faulty installation or improper lubrication.
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