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CM65 Series Safety, Operations & Maintenance Instructions...
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INTRODUCTION This manual contains information concerned with safe practices when operating the machine, safety precautions that are necessary during operation, maintenance instructions and troubleshooting. Before operating the machine it is imperative to have read and understood this manual. The instructions of this manual are intended to be read and followed to ensure the proper running of the CM65 and the safety of the user.
Contents INFORMATION ABOUT THE MACHINE ........................4 INTENDED USE OF THE CM65 ..........................4 MACHINE DESCRIPTION ............................4 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS ........................5 SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 6 ACCIDENT PREVENTION MEASURES ........................7 SAFETY LABELS AND DESCRIPTIONS ........................ 8 AFTER A PERIOD OF INACTIVITY .......................... 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................
INFORMATION ABOUT THE MACHINE INTENDED USE OF THE CM65 The Truyard CM65 is designed to chip most branches and pruningsalongside other organic material such as palm, and mulch other organic waste such as shrubs, leaves, manure, cardboard and hay. It is not designed to process inorganic waste.
IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS Mulching Chute Handle Chipper Engine Chute Discharge Bars Discharge Chute Pneumatic Wheels Flywheel (Disconnect Hammers the spark plug and ensure flywheel is at a complete stop before opening the discharge chute)
SPECIFICATIONS CM65 Engine Specifications Transmission Engine Honda GX200 or Kohler Belt Drive V Belt B section 5.5hp or Electric 2hp Engine Type Petrol Pulleys Cast iron No Load Optional Starting Clutch Chipping Capacity Up to 65mm Machine Construction Number of Blades Weight 87kg Mulching Hammers...
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ACCIDENT PREVENTION MEASURES STRICT ADHERANCE TO THE FOLLOWING RULES, PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY MEASURES LISTED HERE MUST BE CONDUCTED TO AVOID THE DANGER OF ACCIDENT AND DAMAGE TO PEOPLE AND THE MACHINE. 1) Ensure that the operator of the machine has read and understood fully this manual and the engine manual 2) Always wear suitable footwear.
SAFETY LABELS AND DESCRIPTIONS CAUTION – keep hands and feet away from the discharge and inlet openings on the machine as this could cause injury CAUTION – the operating of the engine, its maintenance and starting must be done after having read the manual to prevent any harmful incidents and misuse of the engine from occurring...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Before operating the machine it is important to ensure the following to use the machine to its full capability and to keep the operator and the surrounding area safe. Make sure that the operator has read and understood how to use the engine as per the manufacturer’s instructions ...
For dry materials such as gum trees etc. leave all the bars in. For wetter materials, plants, manure, flowers etc with higher water content, take out no. 3 and no. 5. For newspapers and cardboard, take out no. 5, 4 and 3. Generally, if what is being inserted into the machine is not coming out, there are too many bars in place.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE For the servicing of the machine it is strongly recommended, for safety and quality of the maintenance, for this to be conducted by authorised professionals from Truyard authorised dealers who know the machine. ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF THE CHIPPER BLADES...
In order to fully remove the nut and bolt, use an 8mm Allen key to counter the force from the spanner. Remove the nuts and bolts from the chipper blade. Once all three have been removed, take out the chipper blade.
DISCHARGE BARS CORRECT CORRECT POSITION OF CLIP FOR DISCHARGE BARS When re-inserting the discharge bars, ensure that the R-clip is fully inserted such that it is pushed all the way through to the large loop before restarting the machine WARNING! MAKE SURE MACHINE IS TURNED OFF, HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP AND SPARK PLUG LEAD IS...
STORAGE In the case that the CM65 will not be used for an extended period, it is important to store the machine in a location that is sheltered from the weather to avoid damages to the machine. The storage temperate recommended is between 0°C and 50°C. Before this period in storage, it is recommended to: ...
6) Any repairs carried out other than those by authorised Truyard agents or dealers cancel this warranty 7) Engine warranty is separate and is in accordance with the Engine manufacturers...
MACHINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Bolt tightening Inspect every 5 hours of use check Replacement of Inspect blades for sharpness, burs and chips every 10 hours of use. the chipper If the blades are damaged replace; if blunt rotate 180° blades Belt adjustment Inspect belts every 10 hours of use looking for cracks and tightness.
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