Agriweld ASL Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Agriweld Soil Loosener Operator Manual...
  • Page 2 Contents Page 3 Technical Information Page 4 User Information, Qualification & Training Page 5 Think Safety, Operation & Adjustment Page 6 Rules Of Conduct for Operation Page 7 Auto Reset Hydraulic Circuit Page 8 Hydraulic System & Re-charging Oil Pressure Page 9 Replacing the points Page 10...
  • Page 3 Technical Information Leg Number Leg Spacing’s (mm) Working width mm (outsides) 3000 4000 Gross Weight: 950Kg – 3M 1150Kg – 4M Linkage to Power Harrow: CAT 3 Linkage Points CAT 3 heavy duty top link to attach to Power Harrow. CAT 3 Walterscheid Hooks to attach to lower linkage points on Power Harrow.
  • Page 4: User Information

    It is very important to be careful when new equipment is to be used for the first time. Incorrect mounting of equipment and operational errors can lead to expensive repair work and operational losses. Your warranty with Agriweld is not valid if the instructions in this operating manual are not followed correctly. QUALIFICATION AND TRAINING •...
  • Page 5: Think Safety

    THINK SAFETY! Read the instruction manual and follow the instructions given. Take care when hitching up or unhitching the machine to and from the tractor. It is forbidden to allow any persons to sit or ride on the implement at any time. The tractor should be fitted with enough front-end weights for stability and to maintain secure steering.
  • Page 6 RULES OF CONDUCT FOR OPERATION The following points must always be observed before the machine is started up and during operation: Never leave the machine unattended. Check the machine regularly for oil leakage. Replace defective components immediately. Do not use if any parts are found defective. Check the machine for dirt accumulation and keep the unit clean at all times.
  • Page 7: Hydraulic System

    Please see Charging Oil Pressure below for instructions. PLEASE NOTE: The pressure will also need adjusting for different working locations as soil conditions can vary. Agriweld accepts no liability for the incorrect setting of the auto reset pressures and you must take responsibility for this yourself.
  • Page 8: Hydraulic System Safety

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SAFETY The hydraulic system is working under high pressure and is therefore hot and potentially very dangerous. It is very important that all hoses and connections are checked frequently for leakage and external damage. The hydraulic hoses should not be connected to or removed from the hydraulic system on the tractor unless the oil pressure in both the tractor and implement has been released.
  • Page 9 REPLACING THE POINTS Always replace the points on solid ground e.g. cement/tarmac, to avoid the risk of sinking and potential injuries whilst changing the points. The implement must be raised on the tractor linkage and the tractor engine turned off. Remember to use the parking brake and/or wheel chocks to ensure that the tractor is held stable.
  • Page 10: Wearing Parts

    The use of spare parts not supplied by Agriweld must be of the same type and style as fitted to the machine from new to ensure problem free operation. Original spare parts and accessories authorised by the manufacturer ensure safe and reliable operation.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    ROAD TRANSPORT REGULATIONS In accordance with The Road Vehicles Order 2003 No. 1998 Part 3 SPECIAL TYPES FOR AGRICULTURE The Department of Transport required the maximum width of an agricultural machine to be 2.55m or less. Under special circumstances, agricultural machines wider than 2.55m are permitted to use public roads.
  • Page 12 Main Assembly Main Assembly Parts List...
  • Page 13 Quantity per Item Number Part Number Description Assembly Toolbar head Headstock stock HOSL_Leg_10 Disturbance 70x70_Leg_02 Machine Stand Chevron AW_CHEV_BOARD Marker Board Auto Reset AR_HOSL_001 Socket Assembly Rear 3 Point 3PL_Low_Arms Linkage Arms PTO_INT_SHAFT Intermediate Shaft DB_TL_001 Solid Top Link Hydraulic LA115 Accumulator 90000526...
  • Page 14 Point Assembly Quantity per Item Number Part Number Description point M10 Bolt M10x60 GLS_Point Disturbance Point M10_Nut Nylon Insert Nut...
  • Page 15 Leg & Socket Assembly...
  • Page 16 Leg & Socket Components...
  • Page 17 Quantity Per Item Number Part Number Description Assembly 704-100 Hydraulic Ram Upper Socket AR_HOSL_002 Assembly Lower Socket AR_HOSL_001 Assembly AR_HOSL_LEG Disturbance GLS_POINT Disturbance Point 30x40x25_OB Oilitie Bush M24_NY_NUT M30 Nylon Nut M24_Washer M30 Washer M24 x 80mm M24_BOLT_80 Bolt M30_Washer M30 Washer Z325074KR Leg Pin...
  • Page 18 M12 x 50mm M12_50mm_Bolt Bolt M12 x 40mm M12_40mm_Bolt Bolt M12_Washer M12 Washer M12 Nylock M12_Ny_Nut...
  • Page 19 Rams Item Number Part Number Description Quantity Per Machine 704-100 Hydraulic...
  • Page 20 Quantity Image Description Part No Machine Agriweld ASL AW_ASL_17 Sticker High Pressure hydraulic system warning Agriweld Great Britain Grease 18 on 6 leg Nipple 12 on 4 leg Operator AW_OM manual...
  • Page 21 Warranty Your Agriweld ASL is covered for a period of 12 months from the date of dispatch (which is recorded on our files) against faulty components and/or bad workmanship. Our welders are coded to ISO 9606-1 and our welding procedures are approved in accordance with ISO 15614-1 to manufacture your equipment.
  • Page 25: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Agriweld Ltd Manufacturer Address: Main Street Garton-on-the-Wolds Driffield East Yorkshire YO25 3ET Product: Agriweld ASL Product Options: Individual Serial Number: Product Description: Agriweld ASL Date of Last Load Test Report: Soil Cultivation equipment Supplementary Information: Authorised Signatory on Behalf of Manufacturer:...
  • Page 26 Your Own Notes...

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