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1) Air Tank, air lid , gasket and drain plug (25Lt) 2) Motor and Vacuum Pump 1.1 Kw 3) Vacuum regulator 4) Muffler/Silencer 5) 4 Wheels 6) 3 Stainless Steel Buckets With Lid 40Lt 7) 4 Milk Hoses 8) 4 Goat Pulsators 9) 8 Goat Assemblies 10) 1 Vacuum Gauge 11) End Milk Cap...
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Assembly Instructions 1.– Open the wooden box with an impact driver with a Star-Drive bit. Take the machine out. Cut off the zip ties and remove all the bubble wrap. 2.– Take the air/ milk distributor tube and screw it in on each side of the machine...
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Screw in the metal threaded screw caps on each side 3.– Connect the milk distributor tube to the milk hose at the right end of the machine With a screw driver tight the worm clamp that is embracing the hose.
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4) Insert the cow pulsators on the nozzles on the top of the air distributor Proceed and insert the 4 of them...
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5) The goat assemblies are inside of your buckets. Take them out and hang one buy one on the hooks located on the tube. 6) Take 2 goat assemblies that are united by the “Y” Connector. Insert the short milk hose into the milk nozzle. Take one side of the pulsator hose and connect it into the 1st pulsator nozzle following with the second pulsator hose connecting it into the 2nd pulsator nozzle.
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7) Insert the vacuum gauge on the mounting rubber Push In The air hose is located at the left end of your machine. Lift up the lid and insert the milk stopper under the air hose. This will prevent the milk to overflow.
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8) Attach the milk stopper on the air nozzle below your lid 9) Your milking machine has an oily pump. It uses fiber vanes and hydraulic oil AW 46. Make sure to fill the reservoir with the hydraulic oil provided with your machine.
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OPERATION OF THE MILKING MACHINE TK4-3PS 1. Turn on the milking machine and start adjusting your vacuum regulator, remove the cap and turn right to increase pressure or left to reduce pressure until you’re within the range of .35-.40. on the vacuum gauge. Vacuum regulator Pull out the black rubber...
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You are all set! This model has a milk distributor tube that will be consolidating all the milk into one tube and will start filling up the buckets in order. You don’t need to turn off your milking machine when you notice that one bucket is completely full.
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When ordering parts please refer to this page for the part numbers that you will need. Do not pull the liners off the teats. Hold the liners until the pressure releases and they begin to slide off. Make sure to hold them as they slide. You can also insert a finger between the liner and the teat to help release the pressure faster.
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When ordering parts please refer to this page for the part numbers that you will need. (1) Milking Cluster 3327-7 (Complete) (2) Silicone Liners: 3154-1 (3) Acrylic Shells: 3358-1 (4) Short Air tubes: 3202 (5) Milk an Pulsator Hose: 3445 (6) Vacuum Gauge: 3627 (7) Vacuum Regulator: 3262 (8) Silencer: 3817-4...
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