LEMKEN EuroLux TM Series Operating Instructions Manual
LEMKEN EuroLux TM Series Operating Instructions Manual

LEMKEN EuroLux TM Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Mounted Field Sprayers
EuroLux
TM
- EN -
Safety is our Concern!
Part No.175_4055
1/07.07
LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG
Soil cultivation and sowing
Plant protection
Work Alpen
Work Hetzerath
Weseler Straße 5, D-46519 Alpen /
Bahnhofstraße 65, D-54523 Hetzerath
Postfach 11 60, D-46515 Alpen
Postfach 11 17, D-54523 Hetzerath
Tel. (0 28 02) 81-0, Fax (0 28 02) 81-220
Tel. (0 65 08) 91 49-0, Fax (0 65 08) 91 49-65
E-Mail: lemken@lemken.com,
E-Mail: werk.hetzerath@lemken.com
Internet: http://www.lemken.com
Internet: http://www.lemken.com

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Mounted Field Sprayers EuroLux - EN - Safety is our Concern! Part No.175_4055 1/07.07 LEMKEN GmbH & Co. KG Soil cultivation and sowing Plant protection Work Alpen Work Hetzerath Weseler Straße 5, D-46519 Alpen / Bahnhofstraße 65, D-54523 Hetzerath...
  • Page 3 Only use genuine LEMKEN spare-parts. Spurious parts negatively influence the function of the implement, show a shorter lifetime and increase in nearly all cases the maintenance effort. We trust that you will understand that LEMKEN is unable to guarantee poor op- eration and damage caused by using spurious parts!
  • Page 4: Definded Use

    ’General Health- and Safety precau- tions’! • Your LEMKEN-field sprayer has been designed purely for the spraying of insec- ticides, fungicides, herbicides in the form of suspensions, elmusions and mix- tures as well as of liquid fertilizers for the agricultural use.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents CONTENTS Definded Use........................2 Contents ........................... 3 Effects of certain pesticides on the field sprayer ..........7 Safety Instructions ....................8 Warning Stickers ..................... 14 General Instructions ....................14 Meaning of the Stickers ....................14 Preparations on tractor ..................18 Power sockets ......................
  • Page 6 Contents Tank..........................26 6.4.1 Main tank ......................... 26 6.4.2 Hand washing tank....................27 6.4.3 Water tank........................ 27 PARASOL - Suspension and spraying linkage............28 6.5.1 PARASOL - Suspension ..................28 6.5.2 Spraying linkage....................... 30 6.5.3 SP & SPH linkages ....................30 6.5.4 Electromotive slope compensation with centre display ..........
  • Page 7 Contents 7.3.1 General ........................49 7.3.2 Filling via the dome cover ..................50 7.3.3 With filling hose ......................50 7.3.4 Via filling connection ....................51 Filling the main tank with pesticides ................. 51 7.4.1 Filling via the dome cover ..................51 7.4.2 Via the chemical inductor ..................
  • Page 8 Contents 8.2.2 Diaphragm replacement................... 65 Winter care........................68 Fault rectification ....................69 General......................... 69 Pump ..........................69 10 Technical data ......................72 10.1 Dimensions and weights .................... 72 10.1.1 Basic implement and linkage ................72 10.1.2 Tank ........................73 10.2 Liquid system ......................73 10.3 Pumps ..........................
  • Page 9: Effects Of Certain Pesticides On The Field Sprayer

    Effects of certain pesticides on the field sprayer EFFECTS OF CERTAIN PESTICIDES ON THE FIELD SPRAYER At the time of manufacture of the machine, the manufacturer is aware of some of the authorised pesticides and mixtures which can have damaging effects on the field sprayer materials.
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Safety Instructions • Before using the machine, always check both it and the tractor for roadworthi- ness and operational safety! • As well as the notes in these instructions the operator is advised to comply with the generally applicable safety at work regulations and those relating to use of the public highway! •...
  • Page 11 Safety Instructions • Fit and check transport gear, road lights and warning guards! • The release ropes for quick coupler latches should hang freely and in the low- ered position must not release the quick coupling by themselves. • Never leave the driver's seat whilst in motion! •...
  • Page 12 • Regularly check the hydraulic pipes and replace them in the event of damage or signs of ageing. The replacement pipes must comply with the technical specification as laid down by Lemken! • When searching for leaks appropriate aids should be used because of the dan- ger of injury! •...
  • Page 13 Safety Instructions Maintenance • Repair-, maintenance- and cleaning operations as well as adjustments and remedy of function faults should principally be conducted with engine stopped and brakes applied. Remove ignition key! • Check and tighten nuts and bolts regularly! • When conducting maintenance work on a lifted implement always place suit- able supports underneath! •...
  • Page 14 Safety Instructions • Prevent PTO guard from spinning by fixing the provided chain to a nearby static part! • Before engaging the power take-off drive, ensure that the selected speed of the tractor's power take-off shaft matches the permissible speed of the power har- row! •...
  • Page 15 Safety Instructions Plant protection As well as the general safety and accident prevention regulations for tractors, ma- chine and work process which always apply, the recommendations and instruc- tions of the pesticide manufacturers must be observed. - Wear protective clothing - Pay attention to warnings - Observe metering, application and cleaning regulations Do not open pressurised lines...
  • Page 16: Warning Stickers

    WARNING STICKERS General Instructions The LEMKEN implement is equipped with all features to ensure safe operation. Where potential danger areas of the implement can not be fully safeguarded, warning stickers are fitted which draw attention to these. Damaged, lost or un- readable warning stickers must be replaced immediately.
  • Page 17 Warning Stickers WARNING: Keep well clear of the working and swinging area of the implement! 390 0510 WARNING: Pinch point! 390 0506 ATTENTION: Danger of poisoning – Never climb into the tank ATTENTION: Do not open or remove safety covers when the mo- tor is running!
  • Page 18 Warning Stickers ATTENTION: Keep a sufficient distance away from electric high-voltage lines ATTENTION: Never stand in the swivelling radius of the machine...
  • Page 19 Warning Stickers...
  • Page 20: Preparations On Tractor

    Preparations on tractor PREPARATIONS ON TRACTOR Power sockets The following power sources are required on the tractor for the electrical consum- ers. Voltage Fuse protection Consumer Power socket Volt (V) Ampere (A) In accordance with Lighting system DIN-ISO 1724 2-pin socket for "ciga- Electrical pilot valves rette lighter"...
  • Page 21: Pto-Shaft

    Preparations on tractor PTO-shaft It must be absolutely ensured that the guard of the PTO-shaft is secured against spinning by fitting the chains to a static part. The chains must be fitted either to the shiled of the tractor PTO-shaft or to other non-rotating parts.
  • Page 22: Axle Loads

    Preparations on tractor Axle Loads The attachment of implements to the front- and rear-three point linkage must not lead to exceeding the allowed total weight, the allowed axle load and the allowed tyre load of the tractor. The tractor front axle must always be loaded with 20 % of the tractor dead weight at minimum.
  • Page 23: Coupling And Uncoupling Implement

    Coupling and uncoupling implement COUPLING AND UNCOUPLING IMPLEMENT Coupling to tractor - Before starting up for the first time, mount the tractor cab attachment for the controls. - Move the tractor slowly up to the implement, couple the lower control link onto the implement, secure it and lock it against any lateral swing.
  • Page 24: Decoupling From Tractor

    Coupling and uncoupling implement Decoupling from tractor The implement must always be parked on solid and level ground! The field sprayer may only be parked with folded-in sprayer linkage arm and with the fitting swivelled to the rear! - Raise sprayer linkage arm and then fold when at standstill! - Lower sprayer linkage arm until it is in the transport position and the rope for the sunshade suspension is free of stress! - Pull out sliding or parking supports!
  • Page 25: Implement Description

    Implement description IMPLEMENT DESCRIPTION General 1 Implement frame 7 Washing-in sluice 2 Three-point tower 8 Parasol suspension 3 Parking support 9 Sprayer linkage arm 4 15 l hand wash tank 10 Fitting 5 Main tank 11 Piston diaphragm pump 6 Clear water tank 12 Cardan shaft rack 13 Pressure regulator...
  • Page 26: Symbols And What They Mean

    Implement description Symbols and what they mean 6.2.1 Distributing valve 2. Interior cleaning, fluid (clear water only) is routed to the main tank's rinsing jets 3. Spray, fluid routed to sprayer linkage 4. Washing-in, fluid routed to washing-in sluice's injector 6.2.2 Agitator 5.
  • Page 27: General

    Implement description 6.2.4 General 9. Valve OPEN 10. Valve CLOSED Implement frame 6.3.1 General The sprayer attachment contains a com- pact implement frame (1) with integrated three-point tower (2), which enables the implement to be attached easily to the trac- tor with a favourable centre-of-gravity loca- tion.
  • Page 28: Transport Rollers

    Implement description 6.3.3 Transport rollers Transport rollers (1) are also available for easy shifting of the field sprayer. The transport rollers (1) are mounted at the rear on the adjustable parking supports. Two extra sliding supports are mounted at the front for mounting the transport rollers. The implement may only be parked in combination with the transport rollers when the main tank is empty.
  • Page 29: Hand Washing Tank

    Implement description 6.4.2 Hand washing tank A water tank (6) for washing the hands is located beside the main tank (1); this tank is independent of the sprayer’s liquid system. 6.4.3 Water tank Clean water is carried in the water tanks (1) which is used as required to dilute the residual quantity and to clean the complete field sprayer on the field.
  • Page 30: Parasol - Suspension And Spraying Linkage

    Implement description • Read and follow the general safety instructions and the “plant protection” safety information. • The water tank does NOT contain drinking water PARASOL - Suspension and spraying linkage 6.5.1 PARASOL - Suspension The spraying linkage's parasol suspension is equipped with a hydraulic height adjust- ment and a swinging frame.
  • Page 31 Implement description Each of the pivoted pins (2) and (3) can also be adjusted in height. As the under- ground gets increasingly more firmer and/or on a slope, it is advisable to choose a lower mounting for each of the pivoted pins (2) or (3). Pivoted pin mounting position Lay of the ground a) Level ground with deep longitudinal furrows...
  • Page 32: Spraying Linkage

    Implement description 6.5.2 Spraying linkage The spraying linkage is intended to be deployed for spraying pesticides and liquid fertiliser. The necessary spraying fluid is atomised by the jets. The jets, condition of the linkage and speed all influence the spreading accuracy. Each implement setting can be taken from the jet tables.
  • Page 33: Electromotive Slope Compensation With Centre Display

    Implement description • Please read the General Safety International as well as the 'Hy- draulics' safety instructions! • The spraying linkage may only be folded in and out when at a standstill! 6.5.4 Electromotive slope compensation with centre display Over and beyond the parasol suspension, parallel adaptation to the terrain is also fa- cilitated by equipping the spraying linkage with electromotive slope compensation,...
  • Page 34: Setting The Cradle Frame

    Implement description Setting the cradle frame The sliding surfaces should be well greased and the layout of the cables and the hoses should not hinder the swing function so that the function of the cradle frame is not affected. The cradle frame may only be set when the liquid tubes (water) are filled.
  • Page 35: Standard Flow Schematic (Without Washing-In Sluice)

    Implement description Standard flow schematic (without washing-in sluice) 1) Suction filter 14) Clear water filling and draining valve 3) Pump 15) Section width valves 5) Pressure filter 20) Agitator 7) Pressure gauge 21) Filling terminal for suction hose 9) Fitting 25) Interior cleaning jets 10) Control valve 26) Main tank...
  • Page 36: Flow Schematic With Washing-In Sluice

    Implement description Flow schematic with washing-in sluice 16) Changeover valve 1) Suction filter 17) Ring pipe (edge wetting) 3) Pump 18) Rinsing jet 4) Distributor valve 20) Agitator 5) Pressure filter 21) Filling terminal for suction hose 6) Pressure limiting valve 22) Shutoff valve 7) Pressure gauge 24) Injector...
  • Page 37: Suction Side

    Implement description Suction side The selection valve (12) is used to select where the pump (3) sucks in the fluid. It can be connected 1. by means of a filling hose, e.g. with an external tank for filling the main tank (26) and 2.
  • Page 38: Chemical Inductor

    Implement description 6.11 Chemical inductor The chemical inductor (4) is used for filling liquid, powder and crystalline pesticides or fertilisers. In order to ensure faultless in- duction during suction from the main tank, the main tank must be at least 20% filled with water.
  • Page 39: Proflow Nozzle For Chemical Inductor

    Implement description 6.11.1 ProFlow nozzle for chemical inductor The ProFlow nozzle (9) available as an op- tion produces a concentrated liquid stream in the outlet of the tank which is beneficial for dissolving and inducting products which are particularly difficult to dissolve. 6.12 Fitting 1.
  • Page 40 Implement description age is reduced by negative pressure and, in combination with the linkage's dia- phragm back-pressure valves, the jet after-dribble is also reduced. In the spray position, the volumetric flow is routed into the, jet volumetric flow to match the ac- tual pressure setting (3).
  • Page 41: Pumps

    Implement description 6.13 Pumps The field sprayer is usually equipped with a piston diaphragm pump. The piston diaphragm pump is intended for delivering pesticides and liquid fertilisers. All liq- uid conducting parts are sheathed with plastic or made of stainless steel and are thus corrosion resistant.
  • Page 42: Agitator

    Implement description 6.14 Agitator The implement is equipped with a hydraulic agitator. Transferring the fluid by pump en- ables the pesticide in the tank to be condi- tioned and the concentration level to be kept uniform. The agitator circuit (1) is used for switching off the agitator in the event of any major pesticide foaming (Note pesticide manufac- turer's...
  • Page 43: Filter

    Implement description 6.15 Filter The prerequisite for faultless operation is perfect filtration of the spray mixture. It must therefore be ensured that the filters present are regularly serviced. The field sprayer has a suction filter (1) and a pressure filter (2) with rinsing valve (3).
  • Page 44: Operation

    Operation OPERATION General Familiarise yourself with the implement before operation. Please read these oper- ating instructions carefully. Before using pesticide for the first time, go through all operating procedures and functions using clean water. Valve switch positions 7.2.1 General The selection valve is used to select whether the pump should induct liquid via a suction hose from an external source or directly from the main tank.
  • Page 45: Selection Valve

    Operation 7.2.2 Selection valve The selection valve has two operating po- sitions. 1. External filling a) Liquid from an external source can be inducted when the sealing cap (1) was removed and a filling hose was connected (lever (2) of the selection valve (3) turned inwards (4)).
  • Page 46: Stop Valve Clean Water

    Operation 7.2.3 Stop valve clean water The “Stop valve clean water” must always be switched to “OPEN" when the chemical inductor, a canister or the field sprayer is to be cleaned inside or outside. CAUTION! Before opening the “Stop valve clean water”...
  • Page 47: Stop Valve Injector

    Operation 7.2.4 Stop valve injector The "Stop valve injector“ must always be switched to SUCTION INJECTOR if pesti- cide or liquid is to be inducted in the main tank. Otherwise it must be switched to CLOSED. SUCTION INJECTOR CLOSED...
  • Page 48: Distributing Valve

    Operation 7.2.5 Distributing valve Washing-in, lever (1) up. Spray and fertil- iser are sucked in through the injector. To do this, the selection valve has to be in switch position 2 – main tank, the "Clear water shutoff valve" set to CLOSED, and the "Injector shutoff-valve"...
  • Page 49: Changeover Valve

    Operation Washing-in Spraying Interior cleaning 7.2.6 Changeover valve Rinsing nozzle on -{}- Ring line on Closed When the selection valve is switched to “External filling”, the filling connection is closed and the distribution valve is swit- ched to „Induction“, empty pesticide canisters can be rinsed or the chemical inductor be filled or cleaned by switching the changeover valve (1) from “Closed”...
  • Page 50: Constant-Pressure Valves

    Operation 7.2.7 Constant-pressure valves • The constant-pressure valves are to be re-adjusted when used for the first time after each change of jet, and before the start of each spraying season! Proceed as follows when setting the con- stant-pressure valves: −...
  • Page 51: Filling The Main Tank With Water

    Operation Filling the main tank with water 7.3.1 General Ensure that the main tank drain valve is closed before filling. All rules and regula- tions for filling pesticide equipment in the respective country of use must be ob- served and complied with as a matter of principle. Pesticide equipment must only be filled indirectly.
  • Page 52: Filling Via The Dome Cover

    Operation 7.3.2 Filling via the dome cover Open the dome cover and fill using a filling hose • If gravity filling from the public water supply is done, the filling hose must end at least 10 cm above the maximum filling level of the tank.
  • Page 53: Via Filling Connection

    Operation 7.3.4 Via filling connection The main tank can be filled e.g. from the water main with the backflow-protected fill- ing connection (3/4” Geka). Filling the main tank with pesticides 7.4.1 Filling via the dome cover • Fill the main tank with water according to the pesticide manufacturer instruc- tions •...
  • Page 54: Via The Chemical Inductor

    Operation 7.4.2 Via the chemical inductor • Fill the main tank (1) with water accord- ing to the pesticide manufacturer instruc- tions • Unlock the inductor (2). Pull the bolt (3) downward and move the inductor in wor- king position. Open cover (4) and fill in pesticide •...
  • Page 55: Spraying

    Operation Rinsing noz- CLOSED Ring line Spraying 7.5.1 General After attaching the field sprayer to the tractor, filling it with water and mixing or in- ducting the pesticide, the spraying work on the field can be started. CAUTION! The spraying work can only be started if the implement has been previously properly volumetrically measured and calibrated and the pesticide has been uniformly mixed or dissolved.
  • Page 56: Spraying

    Operation 7.5.2 Spraying For operating the pump, it must be ensured that the power take-off operates smoothly. The maximum permitted power take-off speed is 540 rpm. - Unfold the spray boom and adjust it to the specified spacing before starting spraying.
  • Page 57: Central Pressure Filter

    Operation 7.6.3 Central pressure filter Quick cleaning: Quick cleaning is to be conducted using clear water from the clear water tank! - Move control handle to return position! - Set section width valves to front position! - Set collector under the pressure filter so that fluid does not flow next to the col- lector during the filter cleaning process! - Switch on pump! - Open purge valve!
  • Page 58: Machine Cleaning

    Operation Machine cleaning 7.7.1 General The machine service life and reliability basically depends on the time the machine materials are exposed to the pesticides. In order to minimise the exposure time, the spray mixture should be used as quickly as possible. If long exposure times are foreseeable, e.g.
  • Page 59 Operation Switch on the nozzles for a short time and operate all boom section switches. Af- ter completion of the rinsing process, spray the cleaning liquid at reduced output quantity on the previously sprayed area. Flush the sprayer again with clean water. Also remove the filters (suction filter, nozzle filters) and clean again thoroughly with cleaning mixture (see following table for water and products) as solid deposits can often occur here.
  • Page 60: System Cleaning With Empty Spray Tank

    Operation 7.7.2 System cleaning with empty spray tank Disposal of the technical remaining quantity: - Set agitator switch in the agitation posi- tion and open the “Stop valve clean wa- ter” (1) - Feed the contents of the water tank in the main tank - Close the “Stop valve clean water“...
  • Page 61: System Cleaning With Full/Partly Full Tank

    Operation 7.7.3 System cleaning with full/partly full tank (Disposal of dilution-capable technical residual volume: Set selection valve (1) on suction filter to "External filling"! Switch off agitator and valve for interior cleaning Open "Clear water shutoff valve" (2) Switch section width valves and control handle to spraying position! Switch on auxiliary drive shaft and draw water out of the water tank while driving...
  • Page 62: Machine Emptying

    Operation Machine emptying Pesticides must not be left on the side of paths or introduced into the sewer system under any circumstances. Collected pesti- cides must be taken to the specified waste disposal location (ask for the responsible place) or recycled (after consultation with the respective pesticide manufacturer).
  • Page 63: Inspection Of Jet Output

    Operation 7.9.2 Inspection of jet output To ascertain a more accurate value for the jet output, at least 3 jets should be vo- lumetrically metered. To start, a hose can be slipped over the jet, or a second per- son can hold a suitable vessel under each jet so that nothing can flow anywhere other than into the vessel.
  • Page 64: Vehicle Speed Determination

    Operation 7.9.3 Vehicle speed determination Speed curve for 100 m distance according to the following table - Measure 100 m test distance at usage location with a tape measure - Cover the test distance at the constant, specified speed and measure the nec- essary travel time with a stopwatch - Insert the value determined into the formula above - e.g.
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE Maintenance intervals and work to be performed 8.1.1 Daily Before operation: Check the individual assemblies are functioning and free of leaks Check the oil level of the pump Program the computer The sliding surfaces of the mast (not for HX booms) and the cradle frame must always be very well greased The layout of the connection hoses must make every...
  • Page 66: After Operating Hours

    Maintenance 8.1.2 After operating hours - Replace the pump oil after the first 100 operating hours and annually or every 200 – 250 operating hours - Lubricate the propeller shaft every 8 operating hours with multipurpose grease. See also the propeller shaft operating instructions - Retighten all bolts after the first 20 operating hours.
  • Page 67: Pump Maintenance And Repairs

    Maintenance Pump maintenance and repairs A 6-piston diaphragm pump is shown as an example. 8.2.1 Protection against frost See “Winter care” section 8.2.2 Diaphragm replacement When using pesticides which are possibly absorbed by pump diaphragms, the specific properties of the pump diaphragms can be influenced chemically and thus not always visibly.
  • Page 68 Maintenance - Screw on all pressurised casings and fill with oil up to the oil level indicator. - Rotate the piston No. 1 (Fig. 4) to bottom dead centre by turning the eccentric shaft by hand. This position is easy to determine by looking through the valve holes of the corresponding pressurised casing.
  • Page 69 Maintenance - Turn the eccentric shaft several times by hand and turn piston No. 5 to bottom dead centre and leave in this position for approx. 1 minute. Repeat this proce- dure with piston No. 6. - Close the oil filling opening properly and reinstall the pump. - Check the oil level during the first operating hours and refill with oil if neces- sary.
  • Page 70: Winter Care

    Maintenance Winter care The machine must be cleaned thoroughly and stored in a frost-free place for the winter. If frost-free storage is not possible, all liquid conducting parts must be drained and dried. If necessary, use antifreeze for all liquid conducting parts. Apply corrosion protection oil to all electric contacts before winter storage.
  • Page 71: Fault Rectification

    Fault rectification FAULT RECTIFICATION Information on faults and malfunctions: If the following information does not result in satisfactory implement operation, the spraying implement is to be checked by a specialised agricultural machinery com- pany and repaired. General Bolted connections drip- - Tighten union nuts and hose clamps, if necessary ping: replace seals...
  • Page 72 Fault rectification Pump beats, fails to gen- - Pump sucks in air erate uniform pressure, - Check air vessel pressure pressure lines vibrate - If present, check air vessel diaphragm - Check function of valves Water in oil: - Defective pump diaphragm (white colouration in oil - Stop spraying immediately! inspection window):...
  • Page 73 Fault rectification Incorrect spread rate l/ha: - Check settings and functions - Perform implement volumetric measurement and calibrate if necessary Increase in pressure when - Return or agitator contaminated or influenced by spraying: foreign bodies - Jet filter contaminated Change in pressure when - Check constant-pressure setting for pressure set- section widths switched ting!
  • Page 74: Technical Data

    Technical data TECHNICAL DATA 10.1 Dimensions and weights 10.1.1 Basic implement and linkage Pump Filling Rated Dry weight Filling Height Fitting EuroLux volume volume approx. kg with height Piston diaphragm pump in cm technology in l in l linkage in cm 142 l/min* 800 TM SPH 12...
  • Page 75: Tank

    Technical data 10.1.2 Tank Rated volume 800 l 1,000l 1,200l Actual volume 890 l 1,100 l 1,280 l Length 184 cm 184 cm 184 cm Width 52 cm 63 cm 63 cm Height (up to lower edge of filling opening) 135 cm 135 cm 157 cm...
  • Page 76: Pumps

    Technical data 10.3 Pumps Model: BP 151 Version: Four-piston diaphragm pump Line connection: Hose connection - Suction side Ø interior 40 mm - Pressure side Ø interior 25 mm Rated pressure (bar): Rated speed: 540 1/min Volumetric flow: - For unpressurized operation 141 l/min - For rated pressure 137 l/min...
  • Page 77: Filter System

    Technical data 10.5 Filter system Diameter Length/depth Screen area Mesh width Filling screen 39 cm 33 cm 5,230 cm² 1.41 mm Suction filter 78 mm 165 mm 22,500 mm² 0.36 mm Floating filter on filling hose 175 mm 60 mm 32,987 mm²...
  • Page 78: Implement Control Connections

    Implement control connections IMPLEMENT CONTROL CONNECTIONS 11.1 Pump output test The measuring point for the pump output test is located below the control handle (1). The measuring point is also marked by a red cable tie (2). The articles listed below can also be ordered for testing the imple- ment.
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Appendix APPENDIX 12.1 Nozzle tables Nozzle Output l/ha at km/h type Pressure Flow rate colour bar* l/min mark- 0.346 0.424 0.490 0.548 0.600 (green) 0.693 0.775 0.849 0.462 0.566 0.653 0.730 (yellow) 0.800 0.924 1.033 1.131 0.577 0.707 0.816 0.913 1.000 (lilac) 1.154...
  • Page 80: Matrix

    Appendix 12.2 Matrix...
  • Page 81: Noise, Airborne Sound

    Noise, Airborne Sound NOISE, AIRBORNE SOUND The noise level of the implement does not exceed 70 dB (A) during work. DISPOSAL After useful life of the implement, it must be disposed of environment-friendly by a specialist. NOTES As the version of equipment is depending from the order, the equipment of your implement and its description concerned may deviate in some cases.
  • Page 82: Index

    INDEX Additional equipment................... 34 Agitator........................ 40 Axle Loads ......................20 Coupling......................21 Decoupling ......................22 Dimensions and weights ..................72 FAULT RECTIFICATION ..................69 Filter cleaning...................... 54 Implement frame ....................25 Inductor tank ....................... 36 Inspection of the jet output .................. 61 Machine emptying ....................
  • Page 83 Index Tank ........................26 TECHNICAL DATA ..................... 72 Vehicle speed determination ................62 WARNING STICKERS ..................14 Water tank......................27 Winter care......................68...

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