LEMKEN Juwel 8TCP V Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Mounted Reversible Ploughs
Juwel 8TCP V
- en -
Item no. 17511634
00/07.15
LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG
Weseler Straße 5, 46519 Alpen / Germany
Telephone +49 28 02 81 0, Fax +49 28 02 81 220
lemken@lemken.com, www.LEMKEN.com

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Mounted Reversible Ploughs Juwel 8TCP V - en - Item no. 17511634 00/07.15 LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG Weseler Straße 5, 46519 Alpen / Germany Telephone +49 28 02 81 0, Fax +49 28 02 81 220 lemken@lemken.com, www.LEMKEN.com...
  • Page 3 However, this brief instruction is not a substitute for thorough study of the operating instructions. These operating instructions will help to familiarise you with the LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG device and the options available for using it.
  • Page 4 Remember that you should only use genuine LEMKEN spare parts. Reproduction parts have a negative influence on the function of the device, have a shorter ser- vice life and present risks and hazards that cannot be estimated by LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG. They also increase the maintenance costs.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS General information ....................9       Liability ........................... 9   Guarantee ........................9       Copyright ........................10   Optional accessories ....................10     Type plate ........................11     Symbols used in the Operating Instructions ............13  ...
  • Page 6 3.9.2 Requirements of the tractor ..................23     3.9.3 Axle loads ........................24     3.9.4 Check before departure ..................... 28     3.9.5 Correct behaviour in road traffic ................28     3.10   Obligation of the operator ..................28  ...
  • Page 7 Preparing the implement ..................40       Removing the lighting equipment ................40   Skimmer ........................40       Three-point connection....................41   Attaching the implement ..................42       General ......................... 42   Upper link length ......................43  ...
  • Page 8 12.4 Working depth ......................56     12.5   Working width ......................56   12.6 Hydraulic frame swing-in .................... 57     12.7 DuraMaxx plough body ....................58     12.7.1 Pitch angle ......................58     12.8 Landside........................59  ...
  • Page 9 Put the implement out of operation ............... 77     15.1   Shutting down the implement in an emergency ............77   15.2 Disposal ........................77     Maintenance and repairs ..................78     16.1 Special safety instructions ..................78  ...
  • Page 10 18.1 Laws and regulations ....................90     18.2   Warning Boards and Lighting Equipment ..............90   18.3 Transport Speed ......................90     Technical data ......................91     19.1 Model overview ......................91     19.2 Permissible power range .................... 91  ...
  • Page 11: General Information

    Co. KG, in particular Section IX, shall apply. Liability. In line with the dimensions cited in these conditions the LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG shall not be held liable for any personal or material damage, when such damage is caused by one or more of the following reasons: ...
  • Page 12: Copyright

    Infringements will result in a claim for damages. Optional accessories LEMKEN implements may be equipped with various accessories. The operating instructions below describe both series components and optional accessories. Please note: These accessories will vary depending on the type of equipment.
  • Page 13: Type Plate

    General information Type plate The implement carries a type plate. The type plate can be found at front right on the implement. The operating instructions may apply to different implement types or variants of the implement. The operating instructions indicate infor- mation which only applies to a specific im- plement type or a specific variant of the implement.
  • Page 14 General information Layout of the type plate Illustration: Example of a type plate Illustration: Example of a type plate, France only 1 Series 2 Type designation 3 Serial number 4 Year of manufacture 5 Permissible drawbar load [kg] 6 Permissible axle load [kg] 7 Permissible gross weight [kg] 8 Company logo and address 9 CE marking...
  • Page 15: Symbols Used In The Operating Instructions

    Symbols used in the Operating Instructions SYMBOLS USED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hazard classes The following symbols are used in the Operating Instructions for particularly im- portant information: DANGER Denotes an imminent hazard with high risk, which will result in death or severe physical injury, if not avoided.
  • Page 16: Indication Of Passages

    Symbols used in the Operating Instructions Indication of passages The following symbols are used for particular passages in the operating instruc- tions:  Indicates work steps  Indicates enumerations...
  • Page 17: Safety Measures And Precautions

    Safety measures and precautions SAFETY MEASURES AND PRECAUTIONS General safety instructions for the operator are specified in the chapter entitled «Safety measures and precautions». At the start of some main chapters the safety instructions, which refer to all work to be carried out in this chapter, are listed to- gether.
  • Page 18: Safety Features Of The Device

    Safety measures and precautions Safety features of the device To protect the operator and the device, the device is equipped with special safety features in accordance with country specific requirements.  Always keep all safety devices in working order. Safety and warning signs 3.4.1 General information The implement features all equipment which ensures safe operation.
  • Page 19: Warning Sticker Positions

    Safety measures and precautions 3.4.2 Warning sticker positions...
  • Page 20: Meaning Of Warning Signs

    Safety measures and precautions 3.4.3 Meaning of warning signs  Please familiarise yourself with the meaning of the warning signs. The following explanations provide detailed information. Please read and observe the operating in- structions and safety instructions before starting up the implement for the first time. Before carrying out maintenance or repair work, switch off the engine and remove key.
  • Page 21: Special Safety Instructions

    Safety measures and precautions Keep well clear of the turning and swinging area of the implement. When the three-point power lift is activat- ed, stay outside of the lifting range of the three-point suspension. Special safety instructions Risk of injury due to non-observance of the currently valid occupational safety guidelines If the currently valid occupational safety guidelines are bypassed WARNING...
  • Page 22 Safety measures and precautions Risk of injury when freeing casualties When rescuing people trapped or injured by the device, there is a risk of additional serious injury to the casualty if the hydraulic con- nections were not connected according to their colour coding as described in the section entitled "Required hydraulic equipment".
  • Page 23: Danger Areas

    Safety measures and precautions Danger areas 3.6.1 Danger areas during implement operation Moving danger area The danger area around the implement moves with the implement during operation. The danger area includes the area extending across the entire width (a) of the implement in the direction of WARNING travel.
  • Page 24: Residual Risks

    Safety measures and precautions Residual risks Residual risks are particular hazards which occur when handling the device and which cannot be eliminated despite a design in accordance with safety require- ments. Residual risks are not usually obvious and may be the source of a potential injury or health hazard.
  • Page 25: Operation On Public Highways

    Safety measures and precautions Operation on public highways 3.9.1 Lighting system and identification A proper lighting system, identification and equipment must be on the device if it is to be transported on public roads. Further information can be requested from the appropriate authorities.
  • Page 26: Axle Loads

    Safety measures and precautions 3.9.3 Axle loads Implements mounted to the front and rear three-point linkage must not result in the following being exceeded:  permissible gross weight of tractor,  permissible axle loads of tractor,  the tractor's tyre load-carrying capacities. The tractor's front axle must always be loaded with at least 20 % of the tractor's curb weight.
  • Page 27 Safety measures and precautions Data from tractor operating instructions  Take the following data from your tractor's operating instructions: Abbreviation Data Tractor kerb weight (kg) _______ kg Front axle load (kg) of empty tractor _______ kg Rear axle load (kg) of empty tractor _______ kg Data from implement operating instructions ...
  • Page 28 Safety measures and precautions Calculation of minimum ballasting value at front G for rear mounting V min implement x (c + d) – T x b + (0.2 x T x b) V min a + b  Enter the calculated minimum ballasting value, as required at the front of the tractor, into the table.
  • Page 29 Safety measures and precautions Calculation of actual rear axle load T H tat H tat V tat  Enter the value for the calculated actual rear axle load and the permissible rear axle load as given in the tractor's operating instructions into the table. Tyre load-carrying capacity ...
  • Page 30: Check Before Departure

    Safety measures and precautions 3.9.4 Check before departure  Before driving with the implement raised, lock the control lever of the control unit; otherwise it may drop and the implement may be unintentionally lowered.  Mount and check the transport equipment such as the lighting system, warning signs and protective devices.
  • Page 31: Safe Use Of The Implement

    Safety measures and precautions The operating instructions are an important component of the device.  Ensure that the operating instructions are always ready available at the installa- tion location of the device and are kept for the entire service life of the device. ...
  • Page 32: Personnel Selection And Qualifications

    Safety measures and precautions  Do not stand between the tractor and implement when operating the external controls for the three-point linkage. Do not stand in the danger area around the implement or climb onto the imple- ment during operation. There is a risk of injury in the wider operating area around the implement, e.g.
  • Page 33: Hydraulic System

    Safety measures and precautions 3.11.3 Hydraulic system  The hydraulic system is under high pressure.  When connecting hydraulic cylinders and motors, ensure that the specified hy- draulic hose connection is used.  When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulics, make sure that the hydraulic system is depressurised on both the tractor and the implement.
  • Page 34: Handing Over The Implement

    Handing over the Implement HANDING OVER THE IMPLEMENT  As soon as the implement is delivered, ensure that it corresponds with the order package.  Also check the type and completeness of any supplied accessories. When the device is handed over, your dealer will explain how it works. ...
  • Page 35: Structure And Description

    Structure and description STRUCTURE AND DESCRIPTION Overview 1 Headstock with cross shaft 7 Lighting equipment, not shown 2 Turnover device 8 Disc coulter 3 Job computer 9 Depth wheel 4 Optiquick adjustment centre 10 Additional tools (skimmer, trash- board) 5 Basic frame 6 Plough bodies...
  • Page 36: Description

    Structure and description Description 5.2.1 Headstock The headstock (1) with top link pin (2) and cross shaft (3) conforms to ISO 730. Cross shaft L2/Z3 conforms to catego- ry 3 N. Cross shaft L3/Z3 conforms to category 3. Cross shaft L3/Z4 conforms to catego- ry 4 N.
  • Page 37: Plough Body

    Structure and description 5.2.6 Plough body DuraMaxx The mould boards (1) or slats (2) are at- tached to the body (4) with hooks (3). This means that they can changed without hav- ing to use tools. 5.2.7 Lighting system The lighting system contributes significantly to increasing the safety of the imple- ment in road traffic.
  • Page 38: Disc Coulters

    Structure and description 5.2.8 Disc coulters The large, beaded (1) disk coulter provides for a clean furrow. 5.2.9 Uniwheel The ploughs in the Juwel 8 TCP V series have a hydraulically adjustable uniwheel 340/55-16.
  • Page 39: Working Tools

    Structure and description 5.2.10 Working tools The following working tools are available as accessories: Trash board (1) Skimmer (2) Coulter (3)
  • Page 40: Preparations On Tractor

    Preparations on tractor PREPARATIONS ON TRACTOR Tyres The air pressure must be identical, particularly on the rear tractor tyres. Under dif- ficult conditions, additional wheel weights should be used or the tyres topped up evenly with water. See operating instructions of the tractor manufacturer. Lifting rods The lifting rods should be adjusted so they are as short as possible and of equal length.
  • Page 41: Hydraulic Equipment Required

    Preparations on tractor Hydraulic equipment required The implement is supplied as standard with separate hydraulic connections for load-sensing hydraulics. The following spool valves must be available on the tractor in order to operate the individual hydraulic devices listed below: Consumer / Hydraulic systems required settings Load sensing...
  • Page 42: Preparing The Implement

    Preparing the implement PREPARING THE IMPLEMENT Before using the implement for the first time, set it up as described below while you are still in the yard and familiarise yourself with the implement and its functions. The settings are adjusted with the implement mounted to the trac- tor.
  • Page 43: Three-Point Connection

    Preparing the implement Three-point connection Loss of the implement The category of the tractor’s three-point linkage and the category WARNING of the cross shaft and top link pin must correspond. Otherwise the cross shaft and top link pin may slip out of the linkage as a result of vibration or when travelling on uneven ground.
  • Page 44: Attaching The Implement

    Attaching the implement ATTACHING THE IMPLEMENT Risk of injury from the parked implement  Never enter the danger zone between the tractor and imple- ment. WARNING  Read and observe the "Safety measures and precautions" sec- tion and the special safety instructions "Risk of injury from the parked implement".
  • Page 45: Upper Link Length

    Attaching the implement  Connect the top link (4). The top link (4) should slope upwards towards the plough during ploughing work.  Secure the top link pin (4). Only use the top link pin supplied with the plough. In hilly terrain, on 5-, 6- or 7-furrow ploughs always connect the top link to the slot in such a way that the top link is ideally at the front of the slot during ploughing.
  • Page 46: Uncoupling The Implement

    Uncoupling the implement UNCOUPLING THE IMPLEMENT Specific safety information Risk of injury from the parked implement  Never enter the danger zone between the tractor and imple- ment. WARNING  Read and observe the "Safety measures and precautions" sec- tion and the special safety instructions "Risk of injury from the parked implement".
  • Page 47 Uncoupling the implement  Hold the stand (2) with one hand.  Pull out the locking bar (3) with a twisting motion.  Pivot the stand (2) downwards.  Secure the stand (2) with the locking bar (3). CAUTION Risk of injury when the stand pivots downwards ...
  • Page 48 Uncoupling the implement Parking a plough with subsoilers: To ensure that the plough is stable, re- move the subsoilers (6) from the underside of the plough.  Remove the locking bar (7).  Pull the subsoiler (6) out.
  • Page 49: Driving On Public Roads

    Driving on public roads DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS 10.1 Laws and regulations All laws and regulations relating to transport on public roads must be observed. 10.2 Warning boards and lighting The implement must be fitted with warning boards and lighting if it is mounted on the tractor and transported on public roads.
  • Page 50: Installing The Lighting Equipment

    Driving on public roads 10.5 Installing the lighting equipment  Install the lighting equipment (1) on the flange plate (2) as shown.  Fit the linch pin (3).  Insert the plug into the socket (4).  Plug the connection cable into the 7-pin socket (5) on the plough and the 7-pin socket on the tractor.
  • Page 51: Operation

    Operation OPERATION 11.1 Turning the plough frame  Observe the safety measures and precautions, see page 15. DANGER  Before turning the plough, always ensure that nobody is stand- ing within the folding and swivelling range of the plough.  Only operate the turnover device from the tractor cab. ...
  • Page 52: On-Land Version (Of Version)

    Operation 11.2 On-land version (OF version) DANGER  Observe the safety measures and precautions, see page 15. 11.2.1 General The implements are also available in an on-land version. In this version, the imple- ment can be used either on-land or in the furrow.
  • Page 53: Converting From F Operation To O Operation

    Operation 11.3 Converting from F operation to O operation For conversion from F operation to O op- eration:  Retract the inner hydraulic ram (2).  Set the outer hydraulic ram (3) so that the plough headstock is at approximately a right angle (90°) to the landsides on the plough bodies.
  • Page 54: Adjustments

    Adjustments ADJUSTMENTS  Read and follow the section entitled "Safety and protection measures. CAUTION  The implement may only be used, maintained and repaired by people who are familiar with it and who are aware of the haz- ards involved. ...
  • Page 55: General

    Adjustments 12.1 General The following settings are adjusted with the TurnControl Pro electronic control system.  Front furrow width  OF conversion  Inclination  Working depth  Working width  Hydromatic overload safety device  Integrated furrow press See the operating instructions for the TurnControl Pro electronic control system.
  • Page 56: On-Land Version

    Adjustments 12.2.2 On-land version F operation Set the front furrow width using the hydrau- lic ram (2). See the operating instructions for the TurnControl Pro electronic control system. Narrower front furrow width: => Retract the hydraulic ram (2). Wider front furrow width: =>...
  • Page 57: Inclination

    Adjustments O operation Distance between the tractor and the furrow edge Set the distance between the tractor and the furrow edge using the hydraulic ram (2). See the operating instructions for the TurnControl Pro electronic control system. Distance too short =>...
  • Page 58: Working Depth

    Adjustments 12.4 Working depth For information on adjusting the tractor hydraulics, refer to the operating instruc- tions from the relevant tractor manufacturer. The tractor hydraulics must always be set to draft control or mixed control. The uniwheel on the plough is only intended as a depth control wheel which pre- vents the plough from working too deep.
  • Page 59: Hydraulic Frame Swing-In

    Adjustments 12.6 Hydraulic frame swing-in WARNING  Observe the safety measures and precautions, see «Hydraulic system, page 31». The frame swivel cylinder (1) is connected to the control valve in the headstock by two hydraulic hoses. The plough frame automatically swivels in and out again during the turning pro- cess without affecting the previously set front furrow width.
  • Page 60: Duramaxx Plough Body

    Adjustments 12.7 DuraMaxx plough body 12.7.1 Pitch angle The bodies are mounted at a medium pitch angle in relation to the ground. The eccen- tric washer (1) is in the middle position. To change the pitch angle:  Loosen the nut (2). Medium pitch angle ...
  • Page 61: Landside

    Adjustments 12.8 Landside For better guidance on slopes, move land- side DMV1 (1) to a lower position (only possible with DuraMaxx plough bodies.)  Loosen the bolt  Remove the bolt (2).  Move the landside (2) to the lower posi- tion.
  • Page 62: Skimmer

    Adjustments 12.9 Skimmer 12.9.1 General information The skimmers should work at a depth of around 5 - 10 cm. If you want to plough at a depth of 25 cm, for example, the skim- mers should be adjusted so that the rele- vant share tip on the skimmer is at a dis- tance A of around 15-20 cm from the share tip on the plough base.
  • Page 63: Working Depth

    Adjustments 12.9.3 Working depth Risk of crushing CAUTION When setting the working depth, the skimmer may drop down when the pin (4) is removed.  Hold on to the skimmer with one hand until you have secured it by inserting the pin. Adjusting the working depth does not change the projection angle setting.
  • Page 64: Moving Forwards Or Backwards

    Adjustments 12.9.4 Moving forwards or backwards The stalk (6) can be moved forwards or backwards to optimise the skimmer (1) po- sition:  Backwards = more space between the skimmer and the plough body in front of  Forwards = more space between the skimmer and its associated plough body (e.g.
  • Page 65: Trashboard

    Adjustments 12.10 Trashboard 12.10.1 DuraMaxx  Bolt the trashboard (1) with holder (2) onto the leg (3). The holder (2) has slots (4) for universal adjustment.
  • Page 66: Sword Coulter

    Adjustments 12.11 Sword coulter  Remove the landside wedge (1) before retrofitting the sword coulter.  Bolt the sword coulter (2) in place in front of the landside (3).  Tighten all the bolts, see «Tightening torques, page 82». DuraMaxx...
  • Page 67: Disc Coulters

    Adjustments 12.12 Disc coulters 12.12.1 General The disc coulters should work at a depth of 7-9 cm and run 2-3 cm to the side of the vertical shin. 12.12.2 Working depth The working depth of the disc coulter is set as follows: ...
  • Page 68: Lateral Distance

    Adjustments 12.12.3 Lateral distance The lateral distance from the coulter disc (6) to the shin is set by:  Swivelling the coulter stalk (7)  Moving the pivot in the slot (11).  Loosen the relevant bolts / nuts (1) or (8).
  • Page 69: Subsoiler

    Adjustments  Tighten all loosened bolts and nuts securely after every adjust- ment.  Never reverse with the implement while the disc coulters are still in the soil. 12.13 Subsoiler  Fit the subsoiler as shown in the adja- cent illustration. Moving the blade (1) enables the working depth of the subsoiler to be adjusted to two positions.
  • Page 70: Uniwheel

    Adjustments 12.14 Uniwheel 12.14.1 General The uniwheel (1) is a depth and transport wheel. The uniwheel (1) only has a depth control function. Set the tractor hydraulics accordingly. See the tractor manufacturer’s operating in- structions. Plough with Hydromatic hydraulic overload safety device (T version): More of the plough weight is transferred to the uniwheel.
  • Page 71 Adjustments  Turn the plough into the right-hand work- ing position.  Lower the plough to the ground. Set the working depth so that it is shallow enough for the wheel to stand on the ground.  Remove the safety pin (2). ...
  • Page 72 Adjustments  Release the pin (7) and pull it out.  Pivot the wheel through 90°.  Lock the wheel using the pin (7).  Secure the pin (7) with the linch pin.  Pivot the locking pin (8) through 180°. For the next steps, follow the sequence described below.
  • Page 73: Moving The Uniwheel From The Transport Position To The Working Position

    Adjustments 12.14.3 Moving the uniwheel from the transport position to the working position  Connect the top link to the plough head- stock.  Secure the top link with the top link pin (9).  Raise the plough slightly.  Turn the locking pin (8) through approx. 180°...
  • Page 74: Working Depth

    Adjustments 12.14.4 Working depth  Set the working depth with the electronic control system. See the operating in- structions for the electronic control sys- To prevent increased slippage or poorer depth control, we rec- ommend that the following adjustments should be made after changing the working depth: ...
  • Page 75: Overload Protection

    Overload protection OVERLOAD PROTECTION 13.1 Shearing protection There are crushing and shearing points in the area of the shearing protection. DANGER  Never remain in the plough base release area during ploughing work. The plough bases release upwards when the shear bolt is over- loaded.
  • Page 76: Hydromatic Hydraulic Overload Safety Device

    Overload protection 13.2 Hydromatic hydraulic overload safety device  Read and observe the “Safety measures and precautions” sec- tion and the specific safety instructions “Hazards caused by hy- draulic systems”.  Never stand in the plough body trip zone while the plough is operating.
  • Page 77: Setting The Release Force

    Overload protection 13.2.2 Setting the release force Different operating pressures can be set using the hydraulic overload safety de- vice:  Low operating pressure for light and shallow soil conditions  Higher operating pressure for heavy soil conditions The settings are adjusted using the TurnControl Pro electronic control system. See the operating instructions for the electronic control system.
  • Page 78: Attachment Arm

    Attachment arm ATTACHMENT ARM BEWARE  Read and follow the “Safety and protection measures”, page 15. The attachment arm pivots into the catch position as a result of spring tension.  Ensure that you maintain an adequate safety distance.  Push the attachment arm (1) at the front of the plough frame into the recess (2).
  • Page 79: Put The Implement Out Of Operation

    Put the implement out of operation PUT THE IMPLEMENT OUT OF OPERATION 15.1 Shutting down the implement in an emergency  In an emergency shut down the implement via the tractor.  Switch the tractor engine off.  Remove the ignition key. Damage caused by improper storage of the implement If incorrectly or improperly stored, the implement may be dam- CAUTION...
  • Page 80: Maintenance And Repairs

    Maintenance and repairs MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 16.1 Special safety instructions 16.1.1 General Risk of injury when carrying out maintenance and repair work There is always the risk of injury when carrying out maintenance and repair work. WARNING  Use suitable tools, suitable climbing aids, platforms and support elements.
  • Page 81: Immobilise The Implement For Maintenance And Repairs

    Maintenance and repairs 16.1.3 Immobilise the implement for maintenance and repairs Risk of accidents when tractor starts up Injuries may occur if the tractor starts moving during maintenance and repair work.  Switch off the tractor engine before carrying out any work on the WARNING implement.
  • Page 82: Protective Equipment

    Maintenance and repairs 16.1.6 Protective equipment CAUTION Risk of accident due to working without protective equipment There is always an increased risk of accidents when carrying out maintenance work and repairs.  Always wear appropriate protective equipment. 16.1.7 Utilised tool Risk of accident due to use of unsuitable tool WARNING If working with an unsuitable or defective tool, there is a risk of ac-...
  • Page 83: Environmental Protection

    The hydraulic hoses must be replaced at the latest 6 years after the date of manufacture. Use hydraulic ho- ses authorised by LEMKEN only. Safety equipment  Check that the safety equipment functions properly.
  • Page 84: Weekly Inspection

    Maintenance and repairs 16.3.3 Weekly inspection Check What to do? Wheel nuts  Check that all wheel nuts are tight and, if re- quired, retighten the wheel nuts to the appro- priate torque. Screw connections  Retighten all other bolts and nuts on the device to the appropriate torque.
  • Page 85: Bolts And Nuts Made Of Steel

    Maintenance and repairs 16.4.2 Bolts and nuts made of steel Strength category Diameter 10.9 12.9 [Nm*] [Nm*] [Nm*] 13,6 16,3 23,4 32,9 39,6 M 10 46,2 64,8 77,8 M 12 80,0 M 14 M 16 M 20 M 24 1112 M 30 1314 1850...
  • Page 86: Air Pressure Of The Tyres

    Maintenance and repairs 16.5 Air pressure of the tyres Danger due to incorrect air pressure WARNING If the air pressure in the tyres is too high, the tyres may burst and if the air pressure is too low, the tyres may become overstressed. As a result, the stable trailing of the implement may be negatively influenced.
  • Page 87: Check The Connections To The Tractor

    Maintenance and repairs 16.6 Check the connections to the tractor 16.6.1 Hydraulic connections Risk of accidents due to escaping hydraulic fluid Hydraulic fluid which is ejected under high pressure (hydraulic oil) WARNING can penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries. In the event of injuries, consult a doctor immediately.
  • Page 88: Lubrication Chart

    Maintenance and repairs 16.6.3 Lubrication chart Before and after long periods of operation Winter break Slewing gear bearings and cylinder adapters Optiquick adjustment centre Turn buckles Support and depth and transport wheel swivel axes Support and depth and transport wheel bear- ings Swivel brackets and control rod...
  • Page 89 Maintenance and repairs Before and after long periods of operation Winter break Pins in the hydraulic rams...
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING 17.1 Hydraulic equipment – TurnControl Fault Cause Remedy Plough does not start to turn.  Power supply disconnected. Restore the power supply.  The front furrow width chang- Replace the piston seal. The piston seal on the frame es while working.
  • Page 91: Miscellaneous

    Troubleshooting 17.3 Miscellaneous Fault Cause Remedy Shear bolt on the base fre- Incorrect shear bolt fitted.  Use an original shear bolt. quently shears off. The shear bolt head should always be fitted on the side of the plough that points towards the ploughed land, so that the thread is not in the shearing area.
  • Page 92: Transport On Public Roads

    Transport on Public Roads TRANSPORT ON PUBLIC ROADS 18.1 Laws and regulations All laws and regulations with regard to transport on public roads must be adhered 18.2 Warning Boards and Lighting Equipment If it is required to drive on public roads with the plough fitted to the tractor, fit warn- ing boards and lighting equipment.
  • Page 93: Technical Data

    Technical data TECHNICAL DATA 19.1 Model overview Underframe Interbody Number Turnover Wall thickness, clearance clearance Model device frame (mm) furrows Juwel 8 TCP V 4,5,6 G120 TCP 140 x 140 x 10 80 / 85 Juwel 8 TCP V T 4,5,6 19.2 Permissible power range...
  • Page 94: Index

    Index INDEX ADJUSTMENTS ....................52 Air pressure ......................84 Attachment arm ....................76 Axle loads ......................24 Beleuchtung ......................47 Disc coulters ......................65 DuraMaxx ......................35 DuraMaxx plough body ..................58 Front furrow width ....................53 Headstock ......................34 Hydraulic equipment .....................
  • Page 95 Index Power supply ......................39 Preparations on tractor ..................38 Projection angle setting ..................60 Pull ........................53 REPAIRS ......................78 Skimmer ......................40, 60 Sword coulter ......................64 Tightening torques ....................82 Top Link ........................ 38 Transport ......................47, 90 Trashboard ......................

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