Amazone ZG-TS 5500 WAB Operating Manual
Amazone ZG-TS 5500 WAB Operating Manual

Amazone ZG-TS 5500 WAB Operating Manual

Large-area fertiliser spreader for mounting on a hgv
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ZG-TS 5500 WAB
ZG-TS 8200 WAB
Large-area fertiliser spreader for mounting on a HGV
Please read this operating
manual before first commis-
MG5980
sioning.
BAG0168.1 08.17
Printed in Germany
Keep it in a safe place for
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  • Page 1 Operating Manual ZG-TS 5500 WAB ZG-TS 8200 WAB Large-area fertiliser spreader for mounting on a HGV Please read this operating manual before first commis- MG5980 sioning. BAG0168.1 08.17 Printed in Germany Keep it in a safe place for future use.
  • Page 2 Reading the instruction Manual and following it should seem to be in- convenient and superfluous as it is not enough to hear from others and to realize that a machine is good, to buy it and to believe that now everything should work by itself.
  • Page 3 + 49 (0)5405 501-0 E-mail: amazone@amazone.de Spare part orders Spare parts lists are freely accessible in the spare parts portal at www.amazone.de. Please send orders to your AMAZONE dealer. Formalities of the operating manual Document number: MG5980 Compilation date: 08.17 ...
  • Page 4 Dear Reader, We update our operating manuals regularly. Your suggestions for improvement help us to create ever more user-friendly manuals. AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 51 D-49202 Hasbergen Tel.: + 49 (0)5405 501-0 E-mail: amazone@amazone.de ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents User Information ..................7 Purpose of the document ......................7 Locations in the operating manual ................... 7 Diagrams used ......................... 7 General safety instructions ................. 8 Obligations and liability ......................8 Representation of safety symbols ..................10 Organisational measures .......................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Drop-point system ......................... 45 In-cab terminal ........................46 Hydraulically driven conveyor belt ..................46 5.10 Foldable ladder ........................47 5.11 Charging sieves ........................47 5.12 Ascent with platform ......................48 5.13 Swivelable hopper cover (optional) ..................49 5.14 Control block and machine computer ..................
  • Page 7: User Information

    User Information User Information The User Information section provides information on use of the oper- ating manual. Purpose of the document This operating manual • Describes the operation and maintenance of the machine. • Provides important information on safe and efficient handling of the machine.
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    General safety instructions General safety instructions This section contains important information on safe operation of the machine. Obligations and liability Comply with the instructions in the operating manual Knowledge of the basic safety information and safety regulations is a basic requirement for safe handling and fault-free machine operation. Obligations of the operator The operator is obliged only to let those people work with/on the ma- chine who...
  • Page 9 General safety instructions Risks in handling the machine The machine has been constructed to the state-of-the art and the recognised rules of safety. However, there may be risks and re- strictions which occur when operating the machine • For the health and safety of the operator or third persons, •...
  • Page 10: Representation Of Safety Symbols

    General safety instructions Representation of safety symbols Safety instructions are indicated by the triangular safety symbol and the highlighted signal word. The signal word (danger, warning, cau- tion) describes the severity of the risk, and carries the following mean- ing: DANGER Indicates an immediate high risk which will result in death or serious physical injury (loss of body parts or long term damage)
  • Page 11: Organisational Measures

    General safety instructions Organisational measures The operator must provide the necessary personal protective equip- ment as per the information provided by the manufacturer of the crop protection agent to be used, such as: • Chemical-resistant gloves, • Chemical-resistant overalls, • Water-resistant footwear, •...
  • Page 12: Operator Training

    General safety instructions Operator training Only those people who have been trained and instructed may work with/on the machine. The operator must clearly specify the responsi- bilities of the people charged with operation and maintenance work. People being trained may only work with/on the machine under the supervision of an experienced person.
  • Page 13: Danger From Residual Energy

    General safety instructions Danger from residual energy Note that there may be residual mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical/electronic energy on the machine. Use appropriate measures to inform the operating personnel. You can find detailed information in the relevant sections of this operating manual.
  • Page 14: Spare And Wear Parts And Auxiliary Materials

    Immediately replace any machine parts which are not in a perfect state. Only use AMAZONE spare and wear parts released by AMAZONEN- WERKE, so that the type approval remains valid according to the national and international regulations. The use of wear and spare parts from third parties does not guarantee that they have been con- structed in a way as to meet the requirements placed on them.
  • Page 15: Warning Symbols And Other Labels On The Machine

    General safety instructions 2.13 Warning symbols and other labels on the machine Always keep all the warning symbols on the machine clean and in a legible state. Replace illegible warning symbols. You can obtain the warning symbols from your dealer using the order number (e.g. MD 075).
  • Page 16: Positions Of Warning Symbols And Other Labels

    General safety instructions 2.13.1 Positions of warning symbols and other labels The following diagrams show the arrangement of the warning symbols on the machine. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 17 General safety instructions Order number and explanation Warning symbols MD 075 Risk of fingers and hands being cut or cut off by accessible, moving parts involved in the work process. This danger can cause extremely serious injuries and the loss of body parts. •...
  • Page 18 General safety instructions MD 095 Read and follow the operating manual and safety information before starting up the machine! MD 096 Danger from escaping high-pressure hydrau- lic fluid due to leaking hydraulic hose lines. This danger may cause serious injuries, perhaps even resulting in death, if escaping high-pressure hydraulic fluid passes through the skin and into the body.
  • Page 19 General safety instructions MD 102 Danger from intervention in the machine, e.g. installation, adjusting, troubleshooting, cleaning, maintaining and repairing, due to the tractor and the machine being started unintentionally and rolling. These dangers can cause extremely serious and potentially fatal injuries. •...
  • Page 20: Dangers If The Safety Information Is Not Observed

    General safety instructions 2.14 Dangers if the safety information is not observed Non-compliance with the safety information • Can pose both a danger to people and also to the environment and machine. • Can lead to the loss of all warranty claims. Seen individually, non-compliance with the safety information could pose the following risks: •...
  • Page 21: Safety Information For The Operator

    General safety instructions 2.16 Safety information for the operator 2.16.1 General safety and accident prevention information • Beside these instructions, comply with the general valid national safety and accident prevention regulations. • The warning symbols and labels attached to the machine pro- vide important information on safe machine operation.
  • Page 22: Hydraulic System

    The hydraulic system is under a high pressure. • Replace the hydraulic hose line if it is damaged or worn. Only use original AMAZONE hydraulic hose lines. • The hydraulic hose lines should not be used for longer than six years, including any storage time of maximum two years.
  • Page 23: Fertiliser Spreader Operation

    ● Spare parts must at least meet the specified technical require- ments of AMAZONEN-WERKE. This is ensured through the use of original AMAZONE spare parts. ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 24: Mounting On A Carrier Vehicle

    Mounting on a carrier vehicle Mounting on a carrier vehicle Loading with a lifting crane / mounting the spreader on the carrier ve- hicle Fig. 3 There are 2 attachment points respectively at the front (Fig. 3/1) and rear (Fig. 3/2) in the hopper. DANGER When loading the implement with a lifting crane, the marked at- tachment points for slings must be used.
  • Page 25 Mounting on a carrier vehicle 2. Dismount the drawbar, jack and running gear (Fig. 4/1, 2, 3). 3. Mount the ZG WAB on the vehicle. 4. Couple the supply lines with the vehicle. ο Control terminal to the on-board computer ο...
  • Page 26: Mounting Dimensions

    Mounting on a carrier vehicle Mounting dimensions ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 27 Mounting on a carrier vehicle (1) Mounting plates for M20 bolted connection. (2) Mounting straps for pins with 40 mm diameter ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 28: Required Hgv Equipment

    Mounting on a carrier vehicle Required HGV equipment Electrical system • Battery voltage: 12V (Volt) • Lighting socket: 7-pin Hydraulic system • Maximum operating pressure: 210 bar • Tractor pump capacity: At least 40 l/min at 180 bar • Implement hydraulic fluid: HLP68 DIN 51524 The implement hydraulic fluid is suitable for the combined hy- draulic fluid circuits of all standard machines.
  • Page 29 Mounting on a carrier vehicle Maximum permissible pressure in oil return: 8 bar Therefore do not connect the oil return to the control unit, but to a pressure-free oil return flow with a large plug coupling. WARNING For the oil return, use only DN16 lines and select short return paths.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Hydraulic System With The System Setting Screw

    Mounting on a carrier vehicle Adjusting the hydraulic system with the system setting screw The hydraulic block is located at the front right on the implement be- hind the cover plate. • Be sure to match the hydraulic systems of the tractor and the implement.
  • Page 31 Mounting on a carrier vehicle Implement-side connections in compliance with ISO15657: (1) P – feed line, pressure line, plug standard width 20 (2) LS – control line, plug standard width 10 (3) T - return line, socket standard width 20 Fig.
  • Page 32: Product Description

    Product description Product description Overview of subassemblies Fig. 8 (1) Frame (7) Dosing slider (2) Belt conveyor (8) Spreading discs (3) Hopper (9)Hopper tip with agitator (4) Swivelable hopper cover (10) Fold-out ladder for maintenance of the ferti- liser antechamber (5) Guard tube (11) Flap controller (6) Deflector plate...
  • Page 33: Safety And Protection Equipment

    Product description Safety and protection equipment (1) Guard tube Standard: Guard tube above the spreading disc. If the spreading disc is positioned at a height of 1500 mm, the guard tube must be installed underneath the spreading disc. (2) Hood with agitator shaft/spreading-disc drive cut-off when the rear flap is opened Without illustration: Fig.
  • Page 34: Intended Use

    Compliance with all the instructions in this operating manual. • Execution of inspection and maintenance work. • Exclusive use of original AMAZONE spare parts. Other uses to those specified above are forbidden and shall be con- sidered as improper. For any damage resulting from improper use: •...
  • Page 35: Danger Areas

    Product description Danger areas The danger area is the area around the machine in which people can be caught: • By work movements made by the machine and its tools • By materials or foreign bodies thrown out of the machine Within the machine danger area, there are danger points with perma- nent or unexpected risks.
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    Product description Technical data Hopper size 5500 8200 Length over-all: [mm] 5237 Width [mm] 2720 Height [mm] 2022 2362 Frame load capacity [kg] max. 12000 Standard speed Drive Maximum permissible speed 1000 rpm 4.7.1 Weights basic machine and modules ZG-TS WAB 8200 Basic machine 1207...
  • Page 37: Structure And Function

    The following section provides information on the machine structure and the functions of the individual components. Fig. 13 The AMAZONE ZG-TS WAB bulk fertiliser spreader is a fertiliser spreader with hoppers from 5,200 l to 8,200 l in volume. It is used to apply granuled fertiliser.
  • Page 38: Setting Chart

    Through the FertiliserService application for Android and iOS mobile devices • From the online FertiliserService → Service → FertiliserService www.amazone.de Using the QR codes shown below, you can directly access the AMA- ZONE website to download the FertiliserService application. Android Contact partners in the respective countries: ...
  • Page 39 If you cannot definitively assign the fertiliser to a kind listed in the setting chart • the AMAZONE Fertiliser Service will assist you over the tele- phone in assigning the fertilisers and setting recommendations.  +49 (0) 54 05 / 501 111 •...
  • Page 40 Structure and function Settings Side sprea- Boundary Ditch spreading ding spreading 24,0 27,0 30,0 36,0 40,0 48,0 Einstellung durchführen… ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 41 Structure and function Symbols and units: Fit spreading vane units TS1, TS2 or TS3 onto the spreading disc for one working width spectrum each Working width in m (metre) Position of the inlet system as value in the adjustment scale or entry in the In-cab terminal Spreader disc speed in rpm depending on the type of spreading Side spreading...
  • Page 42: Spreading Discs Ts

    Structure and function Spreading discs TS Variants: • Spreading vane unit TS1 for small working widths. • Spreading vane unit TS2 for medium working widths. • Spreading vane unit TS3 for large working widths. The implement is equipped with the TS boundary spreading system. The boundary spreading system is available in the versions AutoTS and ClickTS, and can be selected as desired for any spreading disc.
  • Page 43: Agitator

    Structure and function (1) Coloured marking of the spreading vane unit (2) Markings on the spreading vanes (3) Marking on the telescopic boundary spread- ing vane Selection of the spreader units: TS 1, TS 2, TS 3 Selection of the telescopic boundary spreading vane: A, A+, B, C, D Fig.
  • Page 44: Spread Rate Metering

    Structure and function Spread rate metering Fig. 18 (1) Setting motor for metering (2) Metering shutter (3) Outlet opening (4) Brushing unit The spread rate is set electronically via the control terminal. In this case, dosing sliders operated by setting motors release a range of different diameters at the outlet openings.
  • Page 45: Calibration Kit (Option)

    Structure and function Calibration kit (option) Using the calibration kit, the operating terminal can determine the calibration factor of the ferti- lizer. The calibration factor and the application rate set are used to calculate the necessary shutter posi- tion. Refer to the software operating manual Imple- ment control.
  • Page 46: In-Cab Terminal

    Structure and function In-cab terminal It is absolutely imperative to pay attention to the operating manual for the In-cab terminal and the operating manual for the software for im- plement control! An ISOBUS compatible operating terminal makes it easy to control, operate and monitor the machine.
  • Page 47: Foldable Ladder

    Structure and function 5.10 Foldable ladder The foldable ladder (Fig. 23/1) enables a user to comfortably ascend the hopper for cleaning pur- poses. Warning Keep the ladder folded in and locked when the vehicle is in mo- tion (Fig. 23/2). Fig.
  • Page 48: Ascent With Platform

    Structure and function 5.12 Ascent with platform Ascent via platform to the fertiliser antechamber with flap controller for cleaning and maintenance purposes. • To climb up, pull out the ladder with plat- form and fold down the ladder (Fig. 25) •...
  • Page 49: Swivelable Hopper Cover (Optional)

    Structure and function 5.13 Swivelable hopper cover (optional) The swivelable hopper cover can be swivelled hydraulically or manually. Fig. 27 5.14 Control block and machine computer The valves of the hydraulic block are actuated via the in-cap terminal, thus ensuring all the hy- draulic functions.
  • Page 50: Argus Twin (Optional)

    Structure and function 5.15 Argus Twin (optional) Argus Twin constantly measures and regulates the throwing direction of the fertiliser spreader to optimise the lateral distribution. The actual throwing direction is compared to the target values. If there are deviations, the position of the delivery system will be ad- justed.
  • Page 51: Adjustments

    Adjustments Adjustments When performing any adjustment work on the machine, observe the information in the following chapters • "Warning symbols and other labels on the machine" from page 15 and • "Safety information for the operator" from page 21. Observing this information is important for your safety. WARNING Danger of, shearing, cutting, entrapment, entanglement, being drawn in, caught or struck during all adjustment work on the...
  • Page 52 Adjustments All settings on the machine are made on the basis of the setting chart for the corresponding fertilizer. • Pay attention to the grain diameter and bulk densi- • The calibration factor can be used as a starting value for fertilizer calibration.
  • Page 53: Setting The Spread Rate

    Adjustments Setting the spread rate See the ISOBUS-Software operating manual. The slider position required for the desired spread rate is adjusted electronically via the two rate slides. After entering the desired spread rate on the in-cab terminal [nominal quantity in kg/ha], the fertiliser calibration factor must be determined (spread rate check).
  • Page 54: Setting The Working Width

    Adjustments Setting the working width • There are different spreading disc pairs for the various working widths. • The existing tramline system (distance between the tramlines) determines the selection of the required spreading disc pair. The primary factors that affect the spreading properties are: •...
  • Page 55: Setting The Feed System

    Adjustments 6.4.2 Setting the feed system The setting of the inlet system is carried out according to the details in the setting chart automatically using an electric motor ac- cording to the entry in the in-cab terminal. Setting the feed system to a higher value widens the working width, a smaller value reduces the working width.
  • Page 56: Boundary, Ditch And Side Spreading

    Adjustments Boundary, ditch and side spreading 1. Boundary spreading in accordance with fertiliser ordinance (Fig. 31): Along the field boundary there is a road, a field path or another person's lot. Fertiliser is not permitted to fall beyond the boundaries in accordance with the fertiliser ordi- Fig.
  • Page 57: Settings For Border Spreading

    Adjustments 6.5.1 Settings for border spreading See the setting chart for the values for boundary spreading the ap- propriate fertiliser and enter them in the Fertiliser menu of the ISO- BUS software: • Select TS border spreading vane (A, A+, B, C, D). •...
  • Page 58 Adjustments Setting the Auto TS border spreading vane Fig. 34 (1) Telescope identification TS1→ A, A+ / TS2→ B, C / TS3→ C, D (2) Scale (1, 2, 3) (3) Pointer (4) Thumb nut 1. Undo thumb nut. 2. Read the set value from the setting chart. 3.
  • Page 59: Adapting The Settings For Boundary Spreading

    Adjustments 6.5.2 Adapting the settings for boundary spreading To optimise the boundary spreading pattern, the settings can be adapted in deviation from the setting chart. To adapt the settings you must proceed in the following sequence. Always make only one change at a time. Elongation of the spreading Delimitation of the spreading range toward the boundary...
  • Page 60: Switch-On Point And Switch-Off Point

    Adjustments Switch-on point and switch-off point • The switch-on point is the position for opening the shutters when moving out of the headlands at which the best possible fertiliser distribution is achieved. • The switch-off point is the position for closing the shutters when moving onto the headlands at which the best possible fer- tiliser distribution is achieved..
  • Page 61 Adjustments Adjusting the switch-off point for the driving style The selection of the switch-off point depends on the driving style on the headlands. • Distribution-optimised driving style With the distribution-optimised driving style, it is not possible to turn into the headland tramline in many cases, as, in particular with small/negative switch-off points, the shutters close too late.
  • Page 62: Transportation

    Transportation Transportation WARNING Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn in, or impact when making interventions in the machine, through unintentional machine movements. • Secure the machine against unintentional movements before starting transportation. WARNING Danger of injury for persons standing in the vicinity of the ma- chine due to unintentional start-up of the implement! Switch-off the control terminal before road transport.
  • Page 63: Use Of The Machine

    Use of the machine Use of the machine When using the machine, observe the information in the following sections: • "Warning symbols and other labels on the machine" from page 15 and • "Safety information for the operator", on page 21 ff. Observing this information is important for your safety.
  • Page 64: Filling The Machine

    Use of the machine Filling the machine WARNING Danger of breaking during operation, insufficient stability and insufficient tractor steering and braking power on improper use of the tractor! Comply with the maximum load of the connected machine and the approved axle and drawbar loads of the tractor. If necessary, drive only with a partially filled hopper.
  • Page 65: Spreading Operation

    Use of the machine Spreading operation • The spreading vanes are made of especially hard-wearing stain- less steel. However, the spreading vanes are wearing parts. • The type of fertiliser, times of use and spread rates influence the service life of spreading vanes. •...
  • Page 66 Use of the machine The machine is operated using the operating terminal. → Refer to operating manual Implement Control Software ISOBUS. → Refer to the operating manual for the operating terminal. • The settings have been made. 1. Secure the hydraulic oil supply. •...
  • Page 67 Use of the machine • After long transport with a full hopper, ensure that the yield is correct before spreading begins. • The service life of the spreading vanes depends on the kinds of fertiliser used, the operating times and the spread rates. ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
  • Page 68: Notes For Spreading Slug Pellets (E.g. Mesurol)

    Use of the machine Notes for spreading slug pellets (e.g. Mesurol) Pay attention to the following particularities for application of slug pellets. • Select fine special spreading material on the control terminal. • Spreading of slug pellets must be executed at constant forward speed because speed-proportional quantity regulation is not ac- tive.
  • Page 69: Complete Discharging

    Use of the machine Complete discharging DANGER Risk of injury from rotating spreader discs. Do not drive spreader discs to remove any residue. WARNING Danger of being caught and drawn in with driven agitator! • Never open the guard and function screen while the tractor en- gine is running.
  • Page 70: Faults

    Faults Faults WARNING Danger of crushing, shearing, cutting, being drawn in and/or caught if the tractor/machine combination is started and/or rolls unintentionally. Secure the vehicle and the machine against unintentional start-up and rolling, before eliminating faults on the machine. See page Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert..
  • Page 71: Faults, Causes And Remedies

    Clean the spreading discs and uniform. ing discs and the spreading the spreading vanes. vanes. The spreading properties of your Contact the AMAZONE Fertiliser fertiliser differ from those of the Service. one we tested when creating the  05405-501 111 setting chart.
  • Page 72: Cleaning, Maintenance And Repairs

    Regular and proper maintenance is a requirement of our warran- ty conditions. • Use only genuine AMAZONE spare parts (see "Spare and wear parts and auxiliary materials" section, page 14). • Only use genuine AMAZONE replacement hoses, and hose clamps made of V2A for assembly.
  • Page 73: Cleaning

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.1 Cleaning • Monitor brake, air and hydraulic hose lines particularly carefully. • Never treat brake, air and hydraulic hose lines with benzene, benzole, petroleum or mineral oils. • After cleaning, grease the machine, in particular after cleaning with a pressure washer / steam jet or liposoluble agents.
  • Page 74: Lubrication Point Overview

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.2 Lubrication point overview Lubricate all the lubricating nipples (keep the seals clean). Lubricate / grease the machine at the specified intervals (operating hours h). The lubrication points on the machine are indi- cated with the film (Fig. 37). Carefully clean the lubrication points and grease gun before greasing, so that no dirt enters the bearing.
  • Page 75: Maintenance Schedule - Overview

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.3 Maintenance schedule – overview • Carry out maintenance work when the first interval is reached. • The times, continuous services or maintenance intervals of any third party documentation shall have priority. Before each start-up 1. Check hoses/tubes and connection pieces for any visually obvi- ous defects/leaking connections.
  • Page 76: Replacing The Spreading Vanes

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs As necessary Maintenance work Component Workshop work page • Belt conveyor Tension belt conveyor if it is run- ning unevenly 10.4 Replacing the spreading vanes Fig. 39 When using spreading disc TS 3 with telescope D, install an addition- al balancing weight under the short spreading vane and secure with a wing nut! When exchanging the spreading vanes, use the assembly paste pro-...
  • Page 77: Belt Conveyor With Automatic Belt Control

    The belt conveyor then runs outwards. One-sided belt conveyor running is prevented by the automatic belt control in AMAZONE bulk fertiliser spreaders ZG-TS. The conveyor belt is tensioned in the floor belt...
  • Page 78: Checking The Control Butterfly Valve, Outlet Openings And Agitator

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.6 Checking the control butterfly valve, outlet openings and agitator 1. Release lock button of hood (Fig. 42/1). 2. Open the hood. 3. Check the butterfly valve (Fig. 43/1) for ease of movement and adjust the adjust- ment rings if necessary.
  • Page 79: Hydraulic System

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.7 Hydraulic system WARNING Risk of infection through the high pressure hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic system entering the body! • Only a specialist workshop may carry out work on the hydraulic system. • Depressurise the hydraulic system before carrying out work on the hydraulic system.
  • Page 80: Labelling Hydraulic Hose Lines

    • Replace the hydraulic hose line if it is damaged or worn. Only use original AMAZONE hydraulic hose lines. • The hydraulic hose lines should not be used for longer than six years, including any storage time of maximum two years. Even...
  • Page 81: Maintenance Intervals

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.7.2 Maintenance intervals • After the first 10 operating hours, and then every 50 operat- ing hours 1. Check all the components of the hydraulic system for tightness. 2. If necessary, tighten screw unions. Before each start-up: 1.
  • Page 82: Installation And Removal Of Hydraulic Hose Lines

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.7.4 Installation and removal of hydraulic hose lines • only genuine AMAZONE replacement hoses. These hoses stand up to chemical, mechanical and thermal loads. • hose clips made from V2A for fitting hoses, as a rule.
  • Page 83: Hydraulic Fluid Filter

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.8 Hydraulic fluid filter Hydraulic fluid filter (Fig. 45/1) with contamina- tion indicator (Fig. 45/2): →Filter fully functional Green →Replace filter To remove the filter, twist off the filter cover and replace the filter. CAUTION Dump the pressure in the hydraulic Fig.
  • Page 84: Oil Change Angular Gearbox

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.10 Oil change angular gearbox 1. Dismantle the transport device if necessary. Maintain the tension in the extension spring by inserting a retaining screw in the frame, swivel the transport device up and disman- tle. 2. Dismantle the cover underneath the gearbox.
  • Page 85: Screw Tightening Torques

    Cleaning, maintenance and repairs 10.11 Screw tightening torques 10.9 12.9 M 8x1 M 10 16 (17) M 10x1 M 12 18 (19) M 12x1,5 M 14 M 14x1,5 M 16 M 16x1,5 M 18 M 18x1,5 M 20 M 20x1,5 M 22 M 22x1,5 1050...
  • Page 86: Hydraulic Diagram

    Hydraulic diagram Hydraulic diagram Hydraulic spreader disc drive Fig. 48 ZG-TS BAG0168.1 08.17...
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