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DK - 530/630 CM

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  • Page 1 MINIMAX Standard DK - 530/630 CM...
  • Page 2 Ó Copyright 1995, DAL-BO. All rights reserved. Ñ Items which are essential from a safety point of view are preceded by a bold exclamation mark Ñ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Kaj Pedersen, Director TABLE OF CONTENTS: Application: ............................4 Noise: ..............................4 Dust: ..............................4 Handling: ............................4 Start-up: .............................. 5 Operation: ............................5 Maintenance: ............................6 REPAIRS: ............................6 Wheels: ............................. 6 Bearings, rings and shafts: ....................... 7 Rams: ............................11 Side sections: ..........................
  • Page 4: Application

    Ñ The Compact must not be used as a transport vehicle, pile driver, hydraulic press or the like. If you are in any doubt, ask your dealer or DAL-BO. Ñ The Compact must not be used to roll areas of road or similar hard surfaces.
  • Page 5: Start-Up

    Ñ Three yellow labels showing a lifting hook indicate where hooks must be attached in order to lift the Compact safely. The machine's total weight is given on page 1. Do not use slings that are too short. Start-up: No adjustments or similar action is necessary before starting to use the Compact.
  • Page 6: Maintenance

    Maintenance: Tighten all the screws, and also hub nuts, after the first working day. Chassis - 3 lubrication points - lubricate daily. Roller bearings - 6 units - lubricate every 50 operating hours. Lubricate the wheel bearings once per season. Adjust the wheel bearings once a year, following the instructions for replace- ment of bearings, points 1, 2, 8, 9, 10 and 11.
  • Page 7: Bearings, Rings And Shafts

    1. Unscrew the hub cap, pos. 21. 2. Release the castle nut, pos. 19, and unscrew it. 3. The axle, pos. 2, can now be knocked out. 4. The bearings, pos. 17 and 18, can now be removed. 5. Fit the outer races for the bearings, pos. 17 and 18, in the hub housing, pos.
  • Page 8 The roller should be positioned with the appropriate section beneath the crane - preferably coupled to a tractor, otherwise, a hydraulic pump with a single- acting and a double-acting valve is needed. It must be able to deliver a pressure of at least 170 bar. Connect the opposite section to the guide over the transport bearing so that it can still be moved up and down.
  • Page 9 Start with a small ring, which must face the direction shown in fig. 4. Then fit a bush, and a large ring above this, facing the direction shown in fig. 4. Finish with a small ring. Ensure that the rings fit tightly together. Fig.
  • Page 10 last mounted stop ring (fig. 3-5, pos. 2) must point inwards on the roller. Fit the bearings and tighten. Remember to turn the lubrication nipples to allow for lubrication (fig. 6). Use Locktite no. 270 on the pointed screws and tighten well. Close up the roller as described under “Operation”. Fig.
  • Page 11: Rams

    Then start with a smooth ring with the “nose” pointing outwards (see fig. 3), and follow with a serrated ring with the smooth side facing inwards. This must be pushed right in on the boss (“nose”) of the smooth ring. Fill the shaft up in this way until a space of about 12 cm is left.
  • Page 12 Replacing the hydraulic sealings: REMOVAL: 1. Empty the oil from the ram, compressed air can be used to move the piston rod back and forth, to press the oil out. 2. Place the piston rod in the middle position.Unscrew the gland (pos. 3) 30 mm out.
  • Page 13 Tilting ram: This is done with the roller in the transport position. Remove the hose. It is recommended that a bucket be placed underneath to catch any oil. Remove split rings and pins, and the ram, weighing 26 kg, can be removed. Assembly is done in the reverse order.
  • Page 14: Side Sections

    4. The sleeve pos. 4 is mounted and the self-locking nut pos. 10 is screwed on with "loctite". Make sure that the threads are clean, no oil or greese. With use of loctitte, you must not fill the ram with oil the first 12 hours.
  • Page 15: Accessory

    ACCESSORY HYDRAULIC LEVELLING BAR Application: Your Compact can be fitted with a hydraulic levelling bar in front of the roller rings. This makes a very effective implement for breaking up clods and levelling and packing the soil after ploughing. Assembly: Hitch the roller to a tractor and park it in the transport position on firm, level ground.
  • Page 16: Adjustment

    Fig. 8: The six holes for suspension of the leveling bars must now be aligned; if they are not, adjust the suspension of the centre board a little forwards or backwards. It is important that the roller drawbar should be horizontal. Mount the middle levelling bar (weight 105 kg) with the pins and suspend it in the springs.
  • Page 17: Hydraulics

    all the nuts fully. Hydraulics: See fig. 10. Attach the T-piece (pos. 1) to the front cross tube of the main frame straight in front of the left-hand longitudinal tube. Run the hoses out to the rams and attach them with the self-tapping screws and hose clamps (pos.2).
  • Page 18: Operation

    position, it should show the tractor’s maximum pumping pressure. Check also for loose connections/leaks in the hydraulic system. The gas accumulator may have worked loose owing to vibration during transport and it must then be tightened with oil filter pliers or the like. Operation: In order to be effective, the levelling bar must always draw a little soil.
  • Page 19: Spare-Parts

    SPARE-PARTS:...

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