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CLG-II-CLC TINES
Operating manual
Original operating manual
Edition
Date of print
Language
Machine number
Model
Document number
2014
11.2014
EN
CLG-II-CLC TINES
A133096040.EN

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  • Page 1 CLG-II-CLC TINES Operating manual Original operating manual Edition 2014 Date of print 11.2014 Language Machine number Model CLG-II-CLC TINES Document number A133096040.EN...
  • Page 2 Copyright by Kverneland Group Operations Norway AS. Reproduction, transfer to other media, translation or the use of extracts or parts of this manual without the explicit permission of Kverneland, is not permitted. All rights reserved. The contents of this operating manual are subject to...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Preface.............. 4 Target group of this operation manual Symbols used Safety..............5 Safety decals General safety information Getting to know the machine ....... 11 Proper use Features ................. 12 Components Technical specifications Type plate Optional equipment Making adjustments to the machine....
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Preface Target group of This operation manual is meant for those concerned with the control, use and maintenance of the machine. It contains all data required for this operation a safe handling, use and maintenance of the machine. manual For your safety Before starting to adjust and use your machine, familiarise yourself with this operation manual.
  • Page 5: Safety Decals

    For your safety, safety decals are placed on significant spots on the machine. Please do not remove them. If they becom illegible or begin to peel off, replace them with the appropriate spare stickers. For placement of the safety decals, refer to the CLG-II-CLC tines as- sembly manual. Meaning The meaning of the safety decals is pointed out below.
  • Page 6: General Safety Information

    Safety General safety Read and understand the following general safety information. Specif- ic safety information is pointed out in the relevant chapters. information General Read and follow the instructions Before starting to operate the machine, read the operation manual and follow the instructions.
  • Page 7 Use OEM spare parts (Original Equipment Manufacterers) Only use original Kverneland spare parts. Using other products may lead to malfunction of the machine or a reduced safety. Warranty is not valid when non-Kverneland parts are used.
  • Page 8 Safety Mounting Knock-On NB! When changing the point, use safety glasses, gloves and protective clothes including a long-sleeved jacket or sweat- er, to avoid injuries from splinter. NB! To avoid splinter, use the gore between hammer and point. You can also use a soft tool, i.e.
  • Page 9 Safety Dismounting Knock-On Use the gore tool to dismount the point from the holder. Put the gore on the back side of the point and knock it out (see picture). Min. wearing limit for point is approx. 270 gr. New point - approx. 930 gr.
  • Page 10 Safety Driving on the road Beware of the machine’s size The machine is long, and swings out in turns. In tight turns, avoid swinging the sides of the machine into obstacles. Obey local rules Obey the local rules when you intend to drive with the machine on public roads.
  • Page 11: Getting To Know The Machine

    For different soil conditions several spring configurations are avail- able. Fits most tractor hitch standards. The CLG-II-CLC tines fits most tractor hitch standard, including Euro- pean and American quick coupling standards.
  • Page 12 7-13 tines, reinforced frame Main tube Tine support Main tube Adaptable hitch coupling Tower Parking stand Connecting rod, type 1 Depth wheel Reinforcement frame Tine Connecting rod, type 2 >...
  • Page 13: Components

    Components 3-7 tines Main tube Main tube Tower Hitch coupling Parking stand Depth wheel Connecting rod, type 1 Tine Tine support 5 tines Main tube Main tube Tine Tower Hitch coupling Parking stand Connecting rod, type 1 Tine support Depth wheel Connecting rod, type 2...
  • Page 14 7 - 13 tines, no reinforced frame Main tube Tine support Main tube Tine Hitch coupling Tower Parking stand Connecting rod, type 1 Connecting rod, type 2 Depth wheel 7 - 13 tines with rein- forced frame Main tube Main tube Tine support Adaptable hitch coupling...
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifi- cations General Reinforced Max working Transport Weight tines frame width width yes/no 1169 1268 Average weight. Actual weight can vary depending on the configuration of the machine Equipment Qty. Weight (kg) Parking stand cpl. Wheel 200 x 14,5 cpl. w/ bracket and arm Wheel 6.00 x 9 cpl.
  • Page 16: Type Plate

    Optional equip- This paragraph provides an overview of optional equipment on the CLG-II-CLC TINES. Limitations apply. Please refer to your Kverneland ment dealer for more information. Tine Type of tine.
  • Page 17 A heavy duty rubber wheel 200x14,5 is available for 7 - 13 tine models. Adjustable hitch cou- pling For easy adapting of the CLG-II-CLC tines to the width of the tractor hitch. On CLG-II-CLC tines models with reinforced frame, adjustable hitch couplings are standard, whereas on CLG-II-CLC tines models without...
  • Page 18: Making Adjustments To The Machine

    Making adjustments to the machine This chapter explains how to adjust the machine. Making adjustments to the machine Tightening torque bolted clamps It is very important to tighten the bolted clamps with 589 - 638 Nm (60 - 65 kpm) torque. Loosening of the bolts may otherwise lead to ex- treme tension and breakage of the frame.
  • Page 19 Making adjustments to the machine Possible spring configurations Standard Standard + 1 leaf no. 5 Standard + 2 leafs no. 5 (Heavy Duty) Standard + 3 leafs no. 5 Standard + 4 leafs no. 5 (Extra Heavy Duty) Standard + 5 leafs no. 5 Double ( 2 x Standard) Standard Heavy Duty...
  • Page 20: Working Depth

    Making adjustments to the machine Working depth To change the working depth > adjust the depth wheel (see below) > adjust the tractor hitch position > level the machine Depth wheel To adjust the depth wheel > lift the machine slightly >...
  • Page 21: Working With The Machine

    Working with the machine This chapter explains how to work with the machine. Working with the machine • Coupling • Transport • Cultivating • Parking and storage Coupling Safety Risk of injury when coupling There is an increased risk of injury when coupling the machine to the tractor.
  • Page 22: Driving On The Road

    Working with the machine Driving on the road Safety Stabilise lift rods During transport, stabilise the lift rods of the tractor. This will prevent from unintended sideways movement of the machine. Adapt speed; max 25 km/h Under all circumstances, adapt your driving speed to the road and field conditions, but do never drive in excess of 25 km/h.
  • Page 23: Parking And Storage

    Working with the machine Parking and Machine stand Use the machine stand when parking the machine. When the machine storage is not properly supported, it may tip over, which may result in damage or injury. Park on firm and level floor Park the machine on firm and level floor.
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Care

    Safety Use OEM spare parts (original equipment manufacterers) Only use original Kverneland spare parts. Using other products may lead to malfunction of the machine or a reduced safety. Warranty is not valid when non-Kverneland parts are used. Use protective clothing Use protective clothing, e.g.
  • Page 25: Cleaning

    Maintenance and care Cleaning Thorough cleaning will enhance the durability of the machine. • The machine can be cleaned with a power cleaner, but do never aim directly at bearings. • Lubricate all nipples after power cleaning. Lubrication Use appropriate grease Only use EP (Extreme Pressure) grease.
  • Page 26: Replace Wearing Parts

    Maintenance and care • Replace wearing Replace tines and other parts when they are worn or damaged. • Use only genuine Kverneland spare parts. parts > Demount the old part > Mount the new part > Remove paint on soil engaging surfaces Tines The tines are reversible.
  • Page 27: Check Auto-Reset Springs

    Maintenance and care Check Auto-reset The length of the springs from pin to pin must be 69 cm. This results in maximum spring tension. Over time, the spring adjustment can springs change gradually and needs to be corrected. • Check the spring length every year. •...
  • Page 28: Disposal Of The Machine

    Disposal of the machine Dispose the machine properly when the service life of your machine is Disposal of the machine over. Please observe the current and valid waste disposal regulations. Metal All metal components can be sent for ferrous metal recycling. Tyres Tyres can be sent to tyre recycling facilities.
  • Page 29: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of conformity EC Declaration of conformity In accordance with EU Directive, 2006/42/EC Kverneland Group Operations Norway AS Kverneland Klepp N-4355 Kvernaland Norway declare under our sole responsibility that the product CLG-II-CLC TINES to which this declaration relates, conforms to the relevant basic safety and health requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC.

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