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Andex 764
Operating manual
Original operating manual
Edition
Date of print
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Machine number
Model
Document number
12.2012
01.2013
EN
VF69583650 –
VF6958
VF16648039.EN

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  • Page 1 Andex 764 Operating manual Original operating manual Edition 12.2012 Date of print 01.2013 Language Machine number VF69583650 – Model VF6958 Document number VF16648039.EN...
  • Page 2 Machine identification In order for your dealer to assist you as efficiently as possible, you will need to provide some information about your machine. Please enter the details here. Designation Andex 764 Working width 7.00 - 7.80 m Weight 1640 kg...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Preface ............Operation ........... Target group for Safety this operating manual General Symbols used Swathing Swath deposit Safety ............Adjusting the swath width For your safety Driving on headlands Who is allowed to operate the machine? Cleaning and care ........
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Target group for This operating manual is aimed at trained agriculturists and persons Preface who are otherwise qualified for agricultural activities and have this operating received instruction in working with this machine. manual For your safety You must familiarise yourself with the contents of this operating manual before assembly or initial operation of the machine.
  • Page 5: Symbols Used

    Preface Symbols used In this operating manual, the following symbols and terms have been used: • A bullet point accompanies each item in a list.  A triangle indicates operating functions which must be performed.  An arrow indicates a cross-reference to other sections of this manual.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    Safety For your safety This chapter contains general safety instructions. Each chapter of the Safety operating manual contains additional specific safety information which is not described here. Observe the safety information: • in the interest of your own safety. • in the interest of the safety of others.
  • Page 7 Safety Warning signs Safety-related labels attached to the machine indicate potential hazards. The labels must not be removed. Illegible or missing labels should be replaced. You can obtain new labels as spare parts from your dealer. Warning signs on the machine...
  • Page 8 Safety Meaning of the warning signs Read the operating manual Read and follow the operating and safety instructions before using the machine for the first time. The machine must not be used for the first time until the operating manual has been read and understood. This applies in particular to the safety information.
  • Page 9 Safety No persons within the slewing range There is an acute risk of injury within the slewing range from machine parts which are slewing or folding. Otherwise, serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result. Caution, high voltage Maintain a sufficiently safe distance from high-voltage lines.
  • Page 10: Who Is Allowed To Operate The Machine

    Safety Who is allowed to Qualified machine operators Only qualified persons who have been informed of the dangers operate the associated with handling the machine are permitted to operate, machine? service or repair the machine. The necessary knowledge can be gained in the course of agricultural vocational training, professional training or intensive instruction.
  • Page 11 Safety Switch off the PTO shaft drive when lifting the machine Switch off the PTO shaft drive on the tractor if people could enter the operating range of the machine when you • raise the machine, • raise the side devices or •...
  • Page 12 Safety Never work on the machine while it is running No operations may be performed on the machine while it is running. Objects or persons can be caught, drawn in or crushed. Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result. Safety distance from raised and unsecured loads Never work under suspended loads.
  • Page 13 Safety PTO shaft speed 540 rpm The specified maximum PTO shaft speed of 540 rpm must not be exceeded. A higher PTO shaft speed will damage the machine. Do not use a PTO shaft with a disconnect coupling Only use PTO shafts which have been specified by the manufacturer. Other PTO shafts with disconnect couplings may allow higher disconnect torques.
  • Page 14: Coupling

    Safety Coupling Increased risk of injury When the machine is being coupled to the tractor, there is an increased risk of injury. Therefore: • Secure the tractor against rolling away, shut off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Never stand between the tractor and machine.
  • Page 15: Hydraulics

    Safety Hydraulics Hydraulic connection at zero pressure only Only connect hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system if the tractor and machine hydraulic system is at zero pressure. A pressurised hydraulic system can trigger unforeseen movements on the machine and can cause serious machine damage and personal injury.
  • Page 16: Road Transport

    Safety Road transport Ensuring road safety The machine must conform to current national traffic regulations if you intend to drive with it on public roads. Ensure the following: • Lighting, warning and protective equipment must be fitted. • The permissible transport widths and weights, axle loads, tyre load-bearing capacities, laden weights and national speed restric- tions must be complied with.
  • Page 17 Safety Speed adjustment In poor road conditions and at high speeds, powerful forces can be generated that subject the tractor and machine material to high or excessive stresses. Adjust your driving speed to the road conditions. A driving style which is not adapted to conditions can cause accidents. Accidents with serious or fatal injuries may be caused as a result.
  • Page 18: Operation

    Safety Operation Operate for the first time only after proper training The machine may only be put into operation after proper training has been provided by an employee from a dealership or the manufacturer, or by a factory representative. Operation without training can lead to damage to the machine due to incorrect operation, or cause accidents.
  • Page 19: Uncoupling

    Safety Uncoupling Increased risk of injury There is an increased risk of injury when uncoupling the machine from the tractor. Therefore: • Secure the tractor against rolling away, turn off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Never stand between the tractor and machine. •...
  • Page 20: Care And Maintenance

    Safety Care and Observe the care and maintenance intervals Observe the periods specified in the operating manual for recurrent maintenance checks and inspections. If these periods are not observed, damage to the machine and accidents may be caused as a result. Use original parts Many components have special properties that are decisive for the stability and correct operation of the machine.
  • Page 21: Further Regulations

    Safety No aggressive washing additives Do not use any aggressive washing additives for cleaning. Uncoated metal surfaces can be damaged. Before carrying out welding work Disconnect all electrical connections from the tractor when carrying out welding on the hitched machine. Damage may otherwise be caused to the electrical system.
  • Page 22: Getting To Know The Machine

    Getting to know the machine Range of This product is classified as replaceable equipment in accordance Getting to know the machine with EC directive 2006/42/EC. application The machine is a twin rotor swather, which is suitable only for the raking together of mowed stalk-type vegetation (for example, hay or straw).
  • Page 23: Component Designations

    Getting to know the machine Component designations Deflector bar Tine supports Rotor gear Tines Transport chassis Transport holder for tine supports Main frame Attachment carrier Drive Swath former Deflector bar Rotor chassis Sustainer Tine cover stowage area...
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications

    Getting to know the machine Technical specifications Dimensions in transport position Transport position [m] Length 5.90 Height with all tine supports 4.10* – 4.25 H’ Height without the upper tine supports for transport position 3.43* – 3.57 Width at transport wheels 2.80 Track width 2.51...
  • Page 25 Getting to know the machine Dimensions in work position Work position [m] Length 5.90 H’’ Height in work position 1.79 U’ Working width 7.00 - 7.80 Width 7.10 - 7.90 Distance between the rotors 0.30 - 1.10...
  • Page 26 Getting to know the machine Weights Work position [kg] Transport position [kg] Total weight 1.640 Load supported on sustainer Load supported on lower link Sustainer: 905 Transport chassis axle load Lower link: 1,015 Tractor equipment required Output / connections Minimum output of the tractor 35 kW (47 hp) Lighting power supply 12 V, 7-pin plug socket ISO 1724...
  • Page 27 Getting to know the machine Machine equipment Swath deposit Swath former with auto-swivel Standard Rotors / tine supports / tines Number of rotors 11 swaths to the left Number of tine supports per rotor 11 swaths to the right Number of tines per tine support Removable tine arms Standard Tine cover...
  • Page 28 Getting to know the machine Function The table below provides a summary of the functions. Be sure to follow the other instructions and note the safety information in the overview operating manual. Steering Machine position Function • Single-acting hydraulic control Transport •...
  • Page 29 Getting to know the machine • Single-acting hydraulic control Lowering the left rotor [+] • unit on the tractor. Remove the right side shaft. • Raise the machine to the transport • Cable pull ball valve for right position using the single-acting control device.
  • Page 30: Delivery And Assembly

    Delivery and assembly Checking the Delivery is in the fully assembled state Delivery and assembly The machine is delivered fully assembled. Using the checklist, check scope of delivery the loose parts on delivery. If any parts of the machine have not been fitted or are missing, please contact your dealer.
  • Page 31: Length Of The Pto Shaft

    Delivery and assembly Length of the PTO The length of the PTO shaft has been selected at the factory to suit almost all types of tractor. Only in exceptional cases is a correction of shaft the PTO shaft length required on individual tractors. Check the length of the PTO shaft for each tractor prior to first use.
  • Page 32 Delivery and assembly Shortening the PTO  Pull the PTO shaft apart and connect one half to the tractor PTO shaft drive and one to the machine and secure them. shaft  Place the two shaft halves next to each other and: •...
  • Page 33: Steering

    Delivery and assembly Steering The following applies to all instructions below:  Please note the following instructions and safety information:  »Coupling the machine«. Page 34.  »Coupling the lower link«, page 35.  »Coupling the PTO shaft«, page 37. Checking the The steering is fitted and calibrated in the factory.
  • Page 34: Coupling The Machine

    Coupling the machine Safety Coupling the machine Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. Increased risk of injury When the machine is being coupled to the tractor, there is an increased risk of injury.
  • Page 35: Coupling The Lower Link

    Coupling the machine Coupling the lower link Tractors with quick- release couplings Follow the instructions for the quick-release coupling Follow the instructions below for tractors with quick-release Lower link Catch couplings. If this requirement is ignored, the consequence may be damage to the machine and even life-threatening injuries.
  • Page 36: Swivelling In The Parking Stand

    Coupling the machine Swivelling in the After coupling the machine to the tractor, raise and secure the sustainer. parking stand  Switch off the tractor and secure it.  Pull out the pins in the sustainer.  Swivel in the sustainer. ...
  • Page 37: Coupling The Pto Shaft

    Coupling the machine Coupling the PTO When coupling the PTO shaft, make sure it is in the correct position. shaft  Check whether the PTO shaft must be shortened before coupling.  Shorten the PTO shaft if necessary. PTO shaft ...
  • Page 38: Wheel Chocks

    Coupling the machine Wheel chocks Secure the tractor against rolling away Never remove the wheel chocks if the tractor is not otherwise secured against rolling away. Persons could be run over by the machine or the tractor. Serious or fatal injury would be caused as a result.
  • Page 39: Connections

    Coupling the machine Connections Electrical connections Checking the electrical cables Check the electrical cables. The electrical cables must not chafe or hang loose. Electrical cables that have been torn away or worn through must be replaced. Otherwise, this will cause damage to the machine.
  • Page 40 Coupling the machine Hydraulic connections Check hoses and couplings Check all hydraulic hoses for damage before connecting them. Check all hydraulic couplings for firm seating after connecting them. Defective hydraulic hoses and poorly fitting hydraulic connections can trigger unanticipated movements in the machine, causing severe damage to the machine as well as personal injury.
  • Page 41 Coupling the machine Connecting the hydraulic couplings Make sure the connection is correct Ensure that the hydraulic system is connected correctly, otherwise damage to the machine and personal injury will be caused as a result.  Close the ball valve. ...
  • Page 42: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Safety The following applies to all preparations for operation: Preparing for use Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. Secure the machine Secure the machine against accidental starting and rolling away.
  • Page 43: General

    Preparing for use General The following applies when performing all adjustment work:  Check the tyre pressure.  Secure the machine.  Lower the machine to the work position.  Loosen the appropriate bolts.  Make the required adjustment.  Retighten the bolts. ...
  • Page 44: Rotor Pitch

    Preparing for use Rotor pitch To achieve optimum crop pickup, the rotors are inclined transversely to the chassis. If the crop is not picked up cleanly, the raking quality can be further improved by adjusting the rotor pitch. Optimum raking quality is achieved when the tines in the front working range and before the crop is deposited have the lowest possible ground clearance (see illustration).
  • Page 45 Preparing for use Adjust the rotor pitch for  Loosen the M 20 nut. a single axle  Remove the M 20 nut and washer.  Remove the wheel.  Fit the wheel in the desired position.  Put the washer and M 20 nut back on. ...
  • Page 46 Preparing for use Adjust the rotor pitch   Remove the M 20 nut. for a tandem axle [+]  Remove the tandem axle.  Fit the tandem axle in the desired position. Securing pin  Fit the securing pin in the opposite hole. ...
  • Page 47: Working Depth

    Preparing for use Working depth Adjust the working depth as follows:  Fully lower the machine using the hydraulic control device on the tractor and advance approximately 2 metres.  Switch off the tractor and secure it.  Check the working depth to the ground. Sustainer Working depth Rotor tines...
  • Page 48 Preparing for use Tine saver [+] If the tines are broken, the tine saver can prevent the broken-off part from getting lost. Broken-off tine parts in the crop may damage machines that are following behind. Observe the separate assembly instructions. For a good swath deposit, both tine legs must run parallel to one another after the tine savers have been fitted.
  • Page 49: Road Transport

    Road transport Safety Before transporting the machine on public roads, please read the Road transport following safety information. Compliance is mandatory and will help you to avoid accidents. Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury.
  • Page 50: General

    Road transport Observe transport width Observe the permissible transport widths. Put the machine in the transport position and attach lights, warning signs and protective devices. The driver and keeper of the vehicle are liable for any non-compliance with national traffic regulations. Clean lighting equipment before travelling on the road All lighting equipment must be cleaned before road transport.
  • Page 51: Prior To Road Transport

    Road transport Prior to road When driving on public roads, the machine must be in the transport position. To prepare the machine for road transport, carry out the transport following steps:  »Setting the lowest transport height«  »Folding in the deflector bar« ...
  • Page 52 Road transport Removing the outer  Remove any crops and coarse dirt. tine supports  Remove the 4 outer tine supports from both rotors, plug them into the transport holder and secure them (see following illustration). See »Place tine supports in transport holder«, page 53.
  • Page 53 Road transport Place tine supports in transport holder  Loosen and remove the lynch pin from the tine support.  Secure the lynch pin in the rear hole of the tine support. Lynch pin Rear hole  Pull off the tine support. Tine supports ...
  • Page 54 Road transport Fold the machine into Make sure the machine is standing level the transport Before changing from the transport to the work position (and vice position versa), make sure the machine is standing level. The machine could tip over, particularly on hillside locations. Damage to the machine and serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result.
  • Page 55 Road transport Attaching the tine Exercise caution when close to unprotected tines cover Maintain a sufficiently safe distance from exposed tines. When working in the vicinity of the tines, ensure that you have a firm footing (risk of slipping on wet ground). Otherwise, serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result.
  • Page 56: Road Transport

    Road transport Checking the Prior to driving on the road, check the machine against the check list: machine  PTO shaft drive off?  Rotor in transport position?  Deflector bar folded?  Tine supports in the transport holder and secured? ...
  • Page 57 Preparations on the field Safety The following applies for all preparations on the field: Preparations on the field Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. Switch off the tractor and secure it Before you dismount: ...
  • Page 58: General

    Preparations on the field General The following work steps are described in this section: • »Lowering the machine to the work position« • »Fitting the tine supports« • »Folding out deflector bar« • »Adjusting the swath former«...
  • Page 59: Lowering The Machine To The Work Position

    Preparations on the field Lowering the After road transport, the machine is brought into the work position on the field. machine to the work position Shutting the machine down  Place the machine onto ground that is as flat as possible. ...
  • Page 60 Preparations on the field Lowering the machine  Place the machine onto ground that is as flat as possible.  Move the machine onto ground that is as flat as possible before changing from the working to the transport position. ...
  • Page 61 Preparations on the field  Remove all the tine support transport holders from both rotors and fit them (see following illustration). See »Fitting the tine supports«, page 62.  Secure the tine supports with lynch pins.
  • Page 62: Basic Settings

    Preparations on the field Basic settings Fitting the  tine supports  Remove the tine supports from the transport holder.  Attach the tine supports to the rotor arm and secure with lynch pins. Lynch pin Rear hole Tine supports Labels Tine support for the left rotor •...
  • Page 63 Preparations on the field Folding out deflector After the tines have been attached, all guard devices must be moved from the transport to the work position. Latch for transport position Latch for work Fold out the deflector bar as follows: position ...
  • Page 64 Preparations on the field Adjusting the swath The swath former is folded into the correct position when changing from the transport to the work position. former Adjusting the swath It is possible to adjust the direction of travel of the swath former as former in relation to the follows: direction of travel...
  • Page 65: Operation

    Operation Safety Operation Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. No riding on the machine Persons or objects must never be transported on the machine. Carrying passengers on the machine is life threatening and prohibited.
  • Page 66: General

    Operation General The following work steps are described in this section: • »Swathing« • »Dual rotor operation« • »Single rotor operation with hydraulic single lift [+]« • »Adjusting the swath width« • »Driving on headlands« Suitable working speeds Select a driving speed (approx. 4-12 km/h) at which the crop is picked up cleanly and completely.
  • Page 67: Swathing

    Operation Swathing No persons in the working area Ensure that no persons are present in the slewing and working area of the machine. Persons could be caught by the machine within this area. This could result in fatal injury. Requirements After setting the machine as described in chapter »Preparations on the field«...
  • Page 68: Swath Deposit

    Operation Swath deposit The following swath deposits are possible: • »Central swath with two rotors«, page 68. • »Single rotor operation with hydraulic single lift [+]«, page 69. • »Single swath with right rotor in headland position«, page 69. • »Single swath with left rotor in headland position«, page 69.
  • Page 69 Operation Single rotor operation with  Distance from the rotor hydraulic single lift Maintain a safe distance from the rotor when it is rotating. Nobody may remain in close proximity to the machine when rakes and swathers are running. Otherwise, serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result.
  • Page 70 Operation Single swath with  rotor in transport Switch off the tractor and secure it position Before you dismount:  Switch off the tractor.  Remove the ignition key.  Secure the tractor against rolling away. An unsecured tractor can run you over or trap you. Otherwise, serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result.
  • Page 71 Operation Single swath with  right rotor in transport position  The inactive side shaft is removed.  See »Remove the side shaft«, page 70.  Swing both rotors into the transport position using the single-acting hydraulic control device in the tractor. ...
  • Page 72: Adjusting The Swath Width

    Operation Adjusting the By extending the rotors, the swath width can be adjusted to suit the crop volume and the swath type using the double-acting hydraulic swath width control device on the tractor. For adjustment of the swath width, the machine should be in the headland position.
  • Page 73: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Safety The following applies to all cleaning and care work: Cleaning and care Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. Secure the machine •...
  • Page 74: Cleaning

    Cleaning and care Cleaning  Lower the machine to the work position.  After each use, clean the machine of any coarse dirt and crop residue.  Do not clean the bearings and piston rods of hydraulic cylinders using a high-pressure cleaner. After cleaning ...
  • Page 75: Parking And Storage

    Parking and storage Setting down the When setting down and parking the machine, special safety Parking and storage precautions have to be observed: machine in a secure position Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury.
  • Page 76: General

    Parking and storage General The machine must be uncoupled in the reverse order to that in which it was coupled.  Chapter »Fold the machine into the transport position« page 54.  Chapter»Coupling the machine«, section »Coupling« page 14. Uncoupling and securing the machine To uncouple the machine from the tractor, proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 77: Maintenance

    Maintenance Safety The following applies to all servicing work: Maintenance Observe the safety information Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6. Requirements for maintenance work Only perform the maintenance operations if you have the required expert knowledge and suitable tools.
  • Page 78 Maintenance Protective measures Additives in oils and lubricants may have adverse effects on health. As marking in accordance with the hazardous goods regulation is not when handling oils or necessary, please always ensure the following: lubricants Avoid skin contact Avoid skin contact with these materials. Protect your skin by means of protective skin cream or oil-resistant gloves.
  • Page 79: General

    Maintenance General This information relates to general servicing work. For all servicing work, the machine must be locked in the work position. If the transport position is required for maintenance work, refer to the relevant instruc- tions for the work. ...
  • Page 80 Maintenance Maintenance terms Listed in this table are short explanations of the most important maintenance terms. Task Explanation Greasing Apply grease to the slide surfaces using a brush. Lubrication One or two presses of the grease gun, if not specified otherwise. Unless specified otherwise, use only plant-based oils, such as rapeseed oils.
  • Page 81 Maintenance Maintenance intervals General • • • All screws • • • Visual inspection • • • Bearing • • Hose connections • • • Air pressure • • • Lighting equipment Hydraulics • • • Hydraulic hoses every 6 years •...
  • Page 82: Screwed Connections

    Maintenance Screwed connections Tightening screws All screws must be retightened: • After the first 5 hours of operation. • According to the frequency of use. • At least once a season. Special tightening Observe the special tightening torques for the following screw connec- tions: torques •...
  • Page 83 Maintenance Tightening torques All bolt connections must be tightened in accordance with the table below, if no other torques are specified. On this machine, screws with for screwed a minimum quality of “8.8” (can be seen on the screw head) are used. connections The torque specifications refer to a dry coefficient of friction (0.12).
  • Page 84: Lubrication Points For Grease

    Maintenance Lubrication points for grease Working with a Before applying the grease gun grease gun  clean lubricating nipples and  grease gun attachment fitting. Lubricate the bearings with one or two presses of the grease gun. If you feel resistance at the second press, do not press a second time. Too much grease will force the bearings apart.
  • Page 85: Lubricating The Pto Shafts

    Maintenance Lubricating the The PTO shaft manufacturer's own operating manual is included with each PTO shaft. This includes detailed information on the relevant PTO shafts version of the PTO shaft. Check the guard components Check all guard components of the PTO shafts for wear or damage (visual inspection).
  • Page 86: Filling Quantities

    Maintenance Filling quantities Check the oil level with the machine horizontal only if there is visible loss of oil. The oil level at the rotor gear is indicated by an inspection glass. Gearbox Oil volume [litres] SAE 90 API-GL-4 Angular gear Rotor gear, left Inspection glass on rotor chassis Rotor gear, right...
  • Page 87: Hydraulics

    Maintenance Hydraulics Hydraulic system at zero pressure Work must only be performed on the hydraulic system if the tractor and machine hydraulic system is at zero pressure. A pressurised hydraulic system can trigger unforeseen movements on the machine and can cause serious machine damage and personal injury.
  • Page 88 Maintenance Checking sliding The sliding elements on the two main lifting arms ensure smooth and even running of the inner lifting arms. The sliding elements must be elements checked on a regular basis, and readjusted and lubricated if necessary.  Check if the inner lifting arms run correctly. Readjust the sliding elements if the outer lifting arms move in an uneven or jerky way.
  • Page 89 Maintenance Checking  the track Never carry out work on the steering Contact your dealer if specifications differ. Never carry out any Steering arm work on the steering or tracking yourself. This could cause traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences. Track arm Track rod If the machine rolls at an offset angle to the tractor when driving a...
  • Page 90: Accessories

    Accessories The optional accessories are not included in the standard scope of Accessories delivery and are labelled with a symbol [+]. You can purchase accessories through your dealer. Tine saver [+] If the tines are broken, the tine saver can prevent the broken-off part from getting lost.
  • Page 91: Tandem Axles [+]

    Accessories Tandem axles [+] The optional tandem axles make for better contours. Spare wheel [+] The optional spare wheel is fitted to the deflector bar of the machine. Spare wheel...
  • Page 92: Eliminating Faults

    Eliminating faults Faults Faults can often be eliminated quickly and easily. Before contacting Eliminating faults Customer Service, refer to the table to check whether you can remedy the fault yourself. In case of a fault, proceed as follows:  Immediately stop operation. ...
  • Page 93: Circuit Diagrams

    Circuit diagrams Hydraulic circuit Circuit diagrams diagram Tractor hydraulics Single-acting control device Pressure line Tank line Cylinder for single lift  right Ball valve Cylinder for Cable-controlled ball single lift  valve for hydraulic single left lift [+] Cylinder for swath width...
  • Page 94: Lighting Circuit Diagram

    Circuit diagrams Lighting circuit diagram 2/54g 3/31 5/58R 6/54 7/58L Connecting plug 7-pin in accordance with ISO 1724 Yellow Green White Brown Black Connector and socket 7-pin in accordance with ISO 1724 Yellow Black Right indicator Right brake light Earth Left indicator Right rear light White...
  • Page 95: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning Environment During decommissioning, the individual parts must be disposed of Decommissioning properly and in an environmentally friendly manner. Please observe the waste disposal guidelines that are currently in force. Plastic parts Plastic parts can be disposed of in normal household waste (residual waste), depending on the laws specific to your country.
  • Page 96: Ec Conformity Declaration

    Kverneland Group Kerteminde AS 2006/42/EC Taarupstrandvej 25 DK-5300 Kerteminde Denmark declare with sole responsibility that the product SwatMaster 7642 Andex 764 9476 C and accessories Model: 6958 Type plate and CE marking Valid from machine number:  VF69583650 to which this declaration relates, comply with the relevant basic health and safety requirements of EC Directive ...
  • Page 97: Index

    Index Index Adjusting Machine Single-pass swath Putting away after the season Swath former Setting down Uncoupling Maintenance Lubrication points Care Screwed connections Check list Maintenance intervals Headlands Road transport Work position Circuit diagram Hydraulics Filling quantities Lighting equipment Protective measures Cleaning Operation Component designations...
  • Page 98 Index Target group Technical specifications Dimensions in transport position Dimensions in work position Implement equipment Machine equipment Tractor equipment Weights Tightening torques Screwed connections Spring tines Wheel nuts Twin rotor swather Tyres Tyre pressure Wheel chocks...

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