Summary of Contents for Wiedenmann Snow Master VARIO 3350 Series
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Translation of original Operating Instructions Snow Rake Blade Snow Master VARIO Series 3350 3350.002 From equipment I.D. No. : Status : October 2012 3350 99 01...
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All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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Preface READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY to familiarise yourself with the correct way to operate and service your machine, and to prevent personal injury or damage to the machine. THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BELONG to the machine and should be handed over to the new owner if the machine is sold. MEASUREMENTS in these Operating Instructions are given in the metric system.
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1.0. Safety Recognize safety information This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Follow safety instuctions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety sings.
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1.0. Safety Observe road traffic regulations Always observe llocal road traffic regulations when using public roads. Wear protective clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing.
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1.0. Safety Guard and shields Keep guards and shields in place all the times. Ensure that they are in good condition and installed correctly. Always disengage the driveline, shut off engine and remove key before removing any guards or shields. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts.
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1.0. Safety Use safety lights and devices Prevent collisions between other road users, slow moving tractors with attachments or towed equipment, and self- propelled machines on public roads. Frequently check for traffic from the rear, especially in turns, and use hand signals or turn signal lights.
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1.0. Safety Remove paint before welding or heating Welding should only be carried out by persons with a relevant qualifying certificate i.a.w. EN287. Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust. Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated by welding, soldering, or using a torch.
1.0. Safety Measures 1.1. Adhesive Safety Signs Warning symbols Warning symbols indicating danger are attached at some important areas on the machine. The hazard is identified via a warning triangle. A second symbol informs you how the injury can be prevented by acting appropriately.
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1.0. Safety Measures 1.1. Adhesive Safety Signs Danger of crushing through moving parts Never reach into crushing hazard zones while parts located there can still move. 3350.02 Danger of crushing – stay clear of swivel area When the tractor engine is running, stay clear of the swivel area of the rake blade.
1.0. Safety Measures 1.2. Safety instructions • In addition to the terrain and ground conditions. information provided in • these Operating Special care should be taken Instructions, please also when working and turning on observe generally applicable a slope. safety and accident- •...
2.0. Assembly 2.1. General Information For this work, please use your personal protective equipment (PSA) such as: gloves, goggles, ear protectors. 2.2. Mounting the scraping edges 2.2.1. for model 3352 and 3357 Secure plastic scraping edges (A) in hole pattern. Worn down scraping edges (A) must be renewed.
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2.0. Assembly 2.2. Mounting the scraping edges 2.2.2. for the models 3353; 3354; 3355 and 3359 Secure plastic scraping edges (A) in hole pattern. Worn down scraping edges (A) must be renewed. Secure steel scraping edges (B) in hole pattern. Worn down scraping edges (B) must be renewed.
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2.0. Assembly 2.3. Mounting of skid shoes 2.3.1. for the models 3353; 3354 and 3355 Screw on skid shoes (A) in the available hole pattern on both sides. Unhinge the hydraulic cylinder at the share plate to insert the top screw. The figure shows the skid shoe on the right-hand side.
2.0. Assembly 2.4. Installing the support wheels 2.4.1. for the models 3353 and 3354 Unhinge the hydraulic cylinder at the share plate to insert the top screw. Screw on support wheels (A) in the available hole pattern on both sides. The support wheel bracket must be angled inwards as shown in figure 3350.09.
2.0. Assembly 2.5. Mounting the lighting unit 2.5.1. for the model 3352 Side lamp (A) must be screwed on so that it is inclined outwards. NOTE: the white light disc must be facing forward in the direction of travel. The cables must be laid as per figure 3350.12 to bracket (B) and secured using cable ties.
2.0. Assembly 2.6. Installing the blade adjustment Only for model 3352 and 3357 Secure control block (A) to bracket (B). Secure hydraulic hose (C) to rear part of cylinder. Secure hydraulic hose (D) to front part of cylinder. Hydraulic hoses (E and F ) are to be connected to the tractor.
2.0. Assembly 2.7. Two-fold control block expansion Only for the models 3353; 3354; 3355 and 3359 Secure control block (A) to bracket (B). Secure shorter hydraulic hose (C) to rear part of cylinder. Secure longer hydraulic hose (D) to front part of cylinder. Hoses (E and F ) are to be connected to the tractor.
3.0. Transport 3.1. General Information CAUTION DANGER: • The SNOW MASTER VARIO is delivered secured to a transport frame. • Only use fork lifts, cranes or hoisting gear with sufficient lifting capacity. • Never stand under lifted loads. There is an imminent danger to life if the load falls.
Wiedenmann GmbH or the supplier. All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
3.0. Transport 3.3. Transport with 3-point installation 3.3.1. Raise the attached equipment with the tractor rear hydraulic system and secure against inadvertent lowering. When driving on public roads, please observe the swivel range of the attached SNOW MASTER VARIO. with coupling triangle 3.3.2.
4.0. Connecting to the Tractor 4.1. General Information CAUTION DANGE: For this work, please use your Do not exceed the max. authorized axle load of the personal protective equipment tractor. (PSA) such as: gloves, goggles, ear protectors. 4.2. The correct position of the installation trestle The attachment components must be attached to the rake blade so that the lower guide bar of...
4.0. Connecting to the Tractor 4.3. Attaching with A-frame cat. 0 A Carefully drive up to the A-frame cat. 0. Lift the tractor front hydraulic system so that the A- frame cat. 0 engages. Adjust safety catch (A) or insert lever screw. Raise parking supports.
4.0. Connecting to the Tractor 4.5. Attaching with three-point frame C Carefully navigate between the attachment brackets using the tractor front hydraulic system. Insert lower guide bar and secure with bolts (A). Peg out upper guide bar with pin (B) on three-point frame and secure.
4.0. Connecting to the Tractor 4.7. Connecting the hydraulic system The hydraulic system is connected to the hydraulic sockets located on the front of the tractor. If your tractor is not equipped with such a socket, please contact your dealer. Avoid tight bends and chafing of the hydraulic lines.
5.0. Disconnecting from the Tractor 5.1. General Information CAUTION DANGER: For all operations the engine For this work, please use your must be switched off and the personal protective equipment ignition key must be removed. (PSA) such as: gloves, goggles, ear protectors. Secure the tractor against rolling away.
5.0. Disconnecting from the Tractor 5.4. Removal with A-frame cat. 0 A Position the SNOW MASTER VARIO straight. Lower the supports. Release safety catch (A) or remove lever screw. Disconnect hydraulic lines. Lower the SNOW MASTER VARIO to the ground and carefully back out.
6.0. Before Initial Operation 6.1. General Information ATTENTION ! Familiarise yourself with all Ensure the permissible front equipment and operating axle load is not exceeded elements and their functions because the steerability of before starting work. the tractor must be maintained (if necessary, It is too late to do this when place weights in position as...
6.0. Before Initial Operation 6.3. Adjusting the sliding shoes 6.3.1. for the model 3352 and 3357 Align the sliding shoes to the attached scraping edge on a flat, paved surface. Lower the attached rake shield to the ground. Release both screws (A). Align skid shoe (B) with the suitable bore combination and secure using screws (A).
7.0. Operation 7.1. General Information ATTENTION ! The SNOW MASTER VARIO operator is responsible for persons located inside the working area. Always check the immediate surroundings when starting to drive (Caution - CHILDREN!). Do not drive backwards when the SNOW MASTER VARIO is operating. Avoid big changes in direction while using yielding tractors.
7.0. Operation 7.3. Working with the Snow Master Vario ATTENTION ! In the working area, the user Pay attention to the swivel is responsible for the safety range of the rake shield when of other persons ! working. The steering lever for the Check the joints between tractor front hydraulic tractor and rake shield...
Wiedenmann. We expressly point out to you that non-original parts that have not been delivered by Wiedenmann also have not been approved and released by Wiedenmann. The installation and/or use of such products may actually have a negative...
8.0. Maintenance 8.2. Maintenance and inspection list Working Check Procedure hours the central pivot point Lubricate Check skid shoes for wear Perform sight check, replace worn skid shoes All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
8.0. Maintenance 8.3. Lubrication • Switch "OFF" the engine for • Before starting the machine all lubrication work. after a longer standstill, lubricate and maintain the • Lubricate more often, if entire machine required, (until all • Keep all exposed machine lubrication points are sufficiently lubricated).
8.0. Maintenance 8.4. Cleaning Clean the SNOW MASTER VARIO regularly. You will prolong the service life of expensive components and simultaneously detect: • Loose components • Damaged cables or lines • Wear and unintended collision points. NOTE: Do not bring plastic and sealing elements in contact with aggressive fluids (e.g.
8.0. Maintenance 8.5. Care and maintenance of the hydraulic system Suitable for hydraulic fluids based on mineral, glycol and synthetic oils. Examine hydraulic hose lines regularly for damage and ageing and replace if necessary According to the manufacturer's specifications, the replacement period for hydraulic lines is 6 years.
8.0. Maintenance 8.6. Hydraulic connection diagram 8.6.1. Standard version for model 3352 and 3357 3350.39 8.6.2. with electromagnetic adjustment for MODEL 3352 and 3357 3350.40 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
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8.0. Maintenance 8.6. Hydraulic connection diagram 8.6.3. Standard version for the models 3353; 3354; 3355; 3359 3350.54 8.6.4. with electromagnetic adjustment for the models 3353; 3354; 3355; 3359 3350.41 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
8.0. Maintenance 8.7. Disassembly / Disposal ATTENTION ! Exercise caution when IMPORTANT disassembling the Specifications and laws SNOW MASTER VARIO. Please concerning the disposal of refer to the chapter "Safety hazardous substances and measures" and local safety pollutants must be observed regulations.
9.0. Additional Equipment 9.3.1. Attachment components for Typ 3352 and 3357 Model A-frame cat. 0 Model three-point hitch cat.1 Model for Kärcher MC 50 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
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9.0. Additional Equipment 9.3.2. Standard attachment components for Typ 3353; 3354; 3355; 3359 Model A-frame cat. 0 Model triangular coupling Attachment only permitted for types 3353, 3354 and 3355 Model three-point hitch cat.1 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
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9.0. Additional Equipment 9.3.2. Special attachment components for Type 3353; 3354; 3355; 3359 Model for John Deere tractors Type F14XX Type F15XX Model for Kubota tractors Type F25 Type F30 Type F3560 Type F3680 Model for Iseki tractors Type SF 300 Type SF 330 Model for New Holland tractors...
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9.0. Additional Equipment 9.3.2. Special attachment components for Type 3353; 3354; 3355; 3359 Model for Holder tractors Type Multiprk Model Standard adapter Short adapter Attachment depends on the working width and the use of a skid shoe or support wheel All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
9.0. Additional Equipment 9.4. Special equipment 3352 3357 3353 3354 3355 3359 Skid shoe fittings Support wheel fittings - - - - - - Side lamp fittings - - - Two-fold control block expansion - - - - - - Warning flag fittings - - - Electromagnetic blade adjustment...
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.1. Technical Data Type 3352 and 3357 3352 3357 Effective width in straight position 1380 1110 Effective width in inclined position 1210 Working width in wedge position 1200 Working width in V-position 1260 Width of device 1460 1190 Height of device F1 Machine height with side lamps...
10.0. Technical Specifications 10.1. Technical Data Type 3352 and 3357 3350.42 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.2. Technical Data Series 3350 Type 3359 3353 Effective width in straight position 1505 1670 Effective width in inclined position 1325 1460 Working width in wedge position 1370 1480 Working width in V-position 1310 1450 Width of device 1505 1740 Height of device...
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.2. Technical Data Series 3350 3350.43 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.3. Technical Data Series 3350 Type 3354 3355 Effective width in straight position 1860 2000 Effective width in inclined position 1640 1750 Working width in wedge position 1680 1790 Working width in V-position 1600 1720 Width of device 1870 2045 Height of device...
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.3. Technical Data Series 3350 3350.44 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.4. Metric bolt and cap screw torque values Property Class and Head Markings Property Class and Markings class 4.8 class 8.8 or 9.8 class 10.9 class 12.9 Size Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry **...
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10.0. Technical Specifications 10.5. Chassis Number Enter the respective product identification no. in the space provided below. Always quote Wiedenmann GmbH 89192 Rammingen Baujahr this number when ordering spare Fz.Id.Nr. Zul.Ges.Gew. Zul.Achsl.vorn Zul.Achsl.hi parts or in case of warranty claims.
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