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Contents INTRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS POWER PRODUCTION TRAVELLING BODY AND STRUCTURE FRAME POSITIONING WORKING ARM FIELD PROCESSING 87045631 2 29/10/2004 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
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INTRODUCTION 87045631 2 29/10/2004 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
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INTRODUCTION Legal advice ( - A.10.A.10) SF110, SF115 All repair and maintenance works listed in this manual must be carried out only by qualied dealership personnel, strictly complying with the instructions given; and using, whenever possible, the special tools. Anyone who carries out the above operations without complying with the procedures shall be responsible for the subsequent damages.The manufacturer and all the organizations of its distribution chain, including - without...
INTRODUCTION Foreword ( - A.10.A.40) SF110, SF115 ASIST linked to Technical Information This manual has been produced by a new technical information system which is part of ASIST. This new system is designed to deliver technical information electronically through ASIST, also on CDROM and in paper manuals.
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INTRODUCTION Diagnostic Data (fault codes, electrical and hydraulic troubleshooting) for all the mechanical, electrical or • hydraulic devices, components and assemblies. Service data (remove disassembly, assemble, install) for all the mechanical, electrical or hydraulic devices, • components and assemblies. Sections Sections are grouped according to the main functions or a systems on the machine.
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - A A.40.A LIGHTING SYSTEM SF110, SF115 This Section covers the main systems that interact with most of the functions of the product. It includes the central parts of the hydraulic, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, lighting and grease lubrication systems. The components that are dedicated to a specic function are listed in the Chapter where all the technical information for that function...
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SECTION D, TRAVELLING Contents TRAVELLING - D REAR AXLE D.12.A SF110, SF115 WHEELS AND TRACKS Wheels D.50.C SF110, SF115 This Section covers all the functions related to moving the machine, including tracks, wheels, steering and braking. It covers all the axles both driven axles and non-driven axles, including any axle suspension.
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INTRODUCTION CRIL03J033E01 Navigate to the correct information unit you are searching for by identifying the function and information type from the ICE code. (1) Function and (2) Information type. • (A) corresponds to the sections of the repair manual. • (B) corresponds to the chapters of the repair manual.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules ( - A.50.A.10) SF110, SF115 0960012c The safety-alert symbol is used to denote possible danger and care should be taken to prevent bodily injury. This symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! This symbol appears with text reading "Danger!", "...
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INTRODUCTION 098001M1 DISENGAGE POWER AND SHUT DOWN the tractor engine (remove the key from the tractor ignition) and • be certain that all moving parts have stopped, and all pressure in the system is relieved before cleaning, adjusting, or lubricating the equipment. 192169C KNOW the operator’s manual well.
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INTRODUCTION DO NOT enter tight areas. • BE CERTAIN machine is tagged ’Out of Order’ or work area is supervised. • DO NOT work around rotating equipment. Loose clothing, rings, watches, etc. may get caught and cause • serious injury. 097001M1 BE CERTAIN all moving parts have stopped before servicing.
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INTRODUCTION WEAR protective clothing. • 192078M1 AIR AND AIR HOSES • COMPRESSOR HOSES may move unexpectedly when suddenly disconnected. 098005M1 USE PROPER air nozzles. Never use compressed air to clean off clothes or otherwise direct it toward yourself. • 098006M1 AVOID getting chemicals into eyes.
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INTRODUCTION 000002C BEWARE excessive hydraulic pressure. Explosive structural failure can result. • BEWARE air locks in cylinders. Large cylinder displacements can occur without hydraulic oil ow. • SHIELDS • REPAIR any damaged shields. KEEP all shields in place. • BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS when repairing or servicing without protective shields. •...
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INTRODUCTION 960041M1 WARNING M169B - Do not remove, install or make repairs to a tire on a rim. Take the tire and rim to a tire shop where persons with special training and special safety tools are available. If the tire is not in correct position on the rim, or if too full of air, the tire bead can loosen on one side and cause air to leak at high speed and with large force.
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INTRODUCTION Decals ( - A.50.A.30) SF110, SF115 700036C Safety Decal Locations Refer to Decal Descriptions Danger - Hitch Upending Hazard 23347 Warning - Stay Out of Fold Zone 87045631 2 29/10/2004...
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INTRODUCTION 23345 Warning - Electrocution Hazard 23346 Danger - Never Enter Sprayer Tank SQ78032 Caution - Operation and Service GD50072 Caution - Keep Tank Lid Closed 87045631 2 29/10/2004...
INTRODUCTION Torque ( - A.90.A.10) SF110, SF115 BOLT TORQUE INFORMATION Fasteners should be replaced with the same or higher grade fasteners. If higher grade fasteners are used, these should only be tightened to the strength of the original. Make sure the fasteners threads are clean and that thread engagement is started. This will prevent them from failing when being tightened.
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INTRODUCTION Basic instructions ( - A.90.A.05) SF110, SF115 Suspended Boom Sprayer Service Safety DANGER M916 - NEVER disconnect the sprayer in eld position. Serious injury or death will result due to hitch upending because of negative hitch weight. When servicing the sprayer in eld position, make sure that the cylinder service locks are installed.
INTRODUCTION Basic instructions ( - A.90.A.05) SF110, SF115 HOW TO MEASURE VOLTAGES IN THE ELECTRONICS SYSTEM When asked to measure a voltage, the voltage being measured is always at one point with respect to (relative to) the voltage at another point.
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INTRODUCTION Hold the two probes together. The meter must indicate a very low resistance, less than 1.0 ohms. The resistance measured will vary depending on what scale the meter is set to If the expected resistance is less than 20.0 ohms ohms, go to 6. Place one probe on one point and the other probe on the other point.
INTRODUCTION Conversion factors ( - A.92.A.21) SF110, SF115 Conversion Chart Original Unit Multiplied By Conversion Factor New Unit 0.405 100.00 14.5 35.239 0.39 °C (1.8 * °C) + 32 °F 0.31 ft³ 0.03 m³ °F ( °F - 32) * 0.556) °C...
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INTRODUCTION Multiplied By New Unit Original Unit Conversion Factor US gpm 3.785 L/min US oz 1.04 UK oz US gal / ac 0.833 UK gal / ac US oz 0.008 US gal US gal / ac 9.356 L / ha US gal US ...
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INTRODUCTION Abbreviation ( - A.92.A.20) SF110, SF115 Units of Measure SYMBOL UNIT Acres Bushel Centimeters m³ Cubic Meters ft³ Cubic Feet °F Degrees Fahrenheit °C Degrees Celcius Feet Fluid ounces UK gpm, US gpm Gallons/minute gal/ac Gallons per acre UK gal, US gal...
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INTRODUCTION ABBREVIATION DEFINITION Liquid crystal display Light emitting diode M_CLUTCH Master clutch Master clutch ground M_CLUTCH_GND Not connected Not required NV MEMORY Non volatile memory OPT BIN Optical bin (sensor) Personal computer Power Random access memory Read only memory RS232 Standard for communication signal interface between computers and electronic units or communication systems Power return connection;...
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INTRODUCTION General specication ( - A.92.A.10) SF110, SF115 Agitators MODEL AGITATOR SF110 four horizontal jet type SF115 four horizontal jet type Spraybooms 2.5* cm (1 in) schedule 80 Polypropylene pipe 2.5* cm (1 in) schedule 40 Stainless steel pipe* Approximate...
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INTRODUCTION Tanks TANK DESCRIPTION SF110 Main Tank 3860 L (1020 US gal) (850 UK gal) polyethylene tank SF115 Main Tank 5680 L (1500 US gal) (1250 UK gal) polyethylene tank Strainer Basket 50 mesh strainer basket Chemical Induction Tank 46 L (12 US gal) (10 UK gal) polyethylene tank...
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INTRODUCTION Machine Dimensions Transport Position Field Position Boom Width Length (1) Boom Width (2) Fold Arm Width (3) Machine Width (4) 15.24 m 13.23 m 2.9 m 3.0 m 15.70 m 50 ft 43 ft 5 in 9 ft 6 in 9 ft 10 in 51 ft 4 in 16.46 m...
INTRODUCTION MACHINE DIMENSION MEASUREMENT Hitch Range (5) 36 - 53 cm (14 - 21 in) Axle to Hitch Pin (7) 461.0 cm (181 1/2 in) Clearance (6) 38.4 cm (15.1 in) Field Length (8) 7.06 m (23 ft 2 in) Spray Range Field (9) 38.1 - 119.4 cm (15 - 47 in) Machine Height (10)
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9 090 kg (20 000lb) Axles Hitch Range Tire Size Axle Offset (1) Clearance Clearance (4) Boom Clearance Minimum (5) Maximum (6) 18.4-26 R3 (SF110) 15.2 cm 71.1 cm 36 - 53 cm 38.4 cm 50.3 cm 185.2 cm 6 in...
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