Amazone Teres 300 Original Operating Manual
Amazone Teres 300 Original Operating Manual

Amazone Teres 300 Original Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Original operating manual Mounted reversible plough Teres 300 with depth and transport wheel Teres 300 V with depth and transport wheel SmartLearning www.amazone.de...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement. The identification data can be found on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.1.1 Calculating the required tractor characteristics Warning symbols 6.1.2 Preparing the tractor 4.6.1 Positions of the warning symbols 6.1.3 Removing the protective varnish 4.6.2 Layout of the warning symbols MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 4 Hydraulic adjustment of the front 6.3.10 Adjusting the packer arm with furrow width packer catch hooks 7.12 Adjusting the front furrow width Preparing the machine for road with ComfortClick travel 7.13 Using the implement MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 5 Checking the lower link pins and top link pins 10.2 Cleaning the implement 10.3 Lubricating the implement 10.3.1 Overview of lubrication points 10.4 Storing the implement 11 Loading the implement 11.1 Loading the implement with a crane MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 7: About This Operating Manual

    WARNING Indicates a possible threat with moderate risk for severe physical injury or death. CAUTION Indicates a threat with low risk for light or moderately severe physical injuries. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 8: Further Instructions

    Example: 1. Instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 1.2.3.2 Instructions and responses CMS-T-005678-B.1 Reactions to instructions are marked with an arrow. Example: 1. Instruction 1 Reaction to instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 9 CMS-T-00013932-B.1 WORKSHOP WORK Identifies maintenance work that must be performed at a workshop that is adequately equipped in terms of agricultural technology, safety and environmental technology by specialist personnel with appropriate training. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 10: Lists

    A list of other applicable documents can be found in the Appendix. 1.4 Digital operating manual CMS-T-00002024-B.1 The digital operating manual and e-learning can be downloaded from the Info Portal on the AMAZONE website. 1.5 Your opinion is important CMS-T-000059-D.1 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. Dreyer &...
  • Page 11: Safety And Responsibility

    2.1.2.1.1 Requirements for persons working with the implement CMS-T-00002310-B.1 If the implement is used improperly, people can be injured or killed: To prevent accidents due to improper use, every person who works with MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 12 Farmers are basically familiar with working with agricultural implements and can instruct agricultural helpers in how to use the implements if necessary. They can perform odd tasks and simple maintenance and repair work on agricultural implements themselves. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 13 Passengers can fall, be run over and severely injured or killed due to machine movements. Ejected objects can hit and injure passengers. Do not let anybody ride on the machine. Do not let anybody climb onto the driving machine. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 14 Non-observance of the technical limits values of the machine can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Moreover, the machine can be damaged. The technical limit values can be found in the Technical Data. Comply with the technical limit values. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 15 Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious and lethal personal injury. Clean dirty warning symbols. Immediately replace any damaged and illegible warning symbols. Put the intended warning symbols on spare parts. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 16: Recognising And Preventing Dangers

    If the universal joint shaft is angled down too strongly: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. If you do not need the universal joint shaft: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 17 When the drives are switched off, machine parts can continue running and cause serious personal injury or death. Before approaching the machine, wait until any machine parts that are still running have come to a stop. Only touch machine parts that are standing still. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 18: Safe Operation And Handling Of The Machine

    Use only suitable tractors for coupling and transporting the implement. When the implement is coupled onto the tractor, make sure that the tractor's connecting device meets the implement requirements. Couple the implement properly to the tractor. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 19 If the machine is not properly prepared for road travel, it can result in serious traffic accidents. Check the lighting and identification for road travel for proper function. Remove coarse dirt from the implement. Follow the instructions in the section "Preparing the implement for road travel". MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 20: Safe Maintenance And Modification

    To ensure that the operating permit remains valid in accordance with national and international regulations, ensure that the specialist workshop only uses conversion parts, spare parts and special equipment approved by AMAZONE. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 21 Never perform welding, drilling, sawing, grinding, and cutting work on the frame, running gear or coupling devices of the implement. Never modify safety-related components. Never drill out existing holes. Perform all maintenance work at the prescribed maintenance intervals. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 22 2.1.5.3 Operating materials CMS-T-00002324-C.1 Unsuitable operating materials Operating materials that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can cause implement damage and accidents. Only use operating material that meet the requirements in the Technical Data. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 23: Safety Routines

    CMS-T-00002325-B.1 Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts that do not meet AMAZONE requirements can impede the operational safety of the implement and cause accidents. Only use original parts or parts that meet AMAZONE requirements.
  • Page 24 2 hands and one foot or 2 feet and one hand on the implement. When climbing up and down, never hold onto the control elements. When climbing down, never jump off of the implement. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 25: Intended Use

    AMAZONE. Uses other than those specified under the intended use are considered as improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper use, solely the operator is responsible. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 26: Product Description

    4 | Product description Product description CMS-T-00006493-E.1 4.1 Implement overview CMS-T-00007357-C.1 CMS-I-00005129 Beam Implement rating plate Depth and transport wheel hydraulic system stop Turning cylinder Headstock Overload safety Skimmer Plough body MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 27: Implement Overview

    4 | Product description Implement overview CMS-I-00005128 Document box Overload safety adjustment Adjustment Centre Parking support Hexagon spanner Tilt adjustment Hose cabinet CMS-I-00005127 Hydraulic working depth adjustment display Depth and transport wheel Disc coulter MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 28: Function Of The Implement

    Special equipment: Scraper Landside protector Wide furrow share ComfortClick Trashboard Packer arm for catch hooks Beam extension Disc coulter Subsoiler point Skimmer MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 29: Protective Device

    Warning signs to the front and rear Rear lights, brake lights, and turn indicators Reflector, red Reflector, yellow Reflector, white CMS-I-00006282 NOTE The lighting and identification for road travel can vary depending on the national regulations. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 30: Warning Symbols

    4 | Product description Warning symbols 4.6 Warning symbols CMS-T-00006496-C.1 4.6.1 Positions of the warning symbols CMS-T-00007220-B.1 MD241 MD097 MD211 MD210 MD212 MD199 MD240 MD155 MD078 CMS-I-00005132 MD108 MD273 MD078 MD155 CMS-I-00005131 MD078 CMS-I-00005139 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 31: Layout Of The Warning Symbols

    Before you actuate the tractor hydraulic system, instruct persons away from the area between the tractor and the implement. Actuate the tractor hydraulic system only from the designated work station. CMS-I-000139 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 32 CMS-I-00004027 MD 155 Risk of accident and machine damage during transport due to improperly secured machine Only attach the lashing belts at the marked lashing positions for transporting the machine. CMS-I-00000450 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 33 Never look for leaks in hydraulic hose lines using your hand or fingers. Never attempt to plug leaks in hydraulic hose lines using your hand or fingers. CMS-I-00004384 If you are injured by hydraulic oil, consult a doctor immediately. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 34: Rating Plate On The Implement

    Make sure that there is nobody standing in the danger area. MD273 CMS-I-00004833 4.7 Rating plate on the implement CMS-T-00004505-H.1 Implement number Vehicle ID number Product Permissible technical implement weight Model year Year of manufacture CMS-I-00004294 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 35: Implement Positions

    4.8 Implement positions CMS-T-00006495-A.1 CMS-I-00005130 Implement in working position Implement parked Implement in transport position 4.9 Plough body CMS-T-00006555-B.1 The plough bodies are selected depending on the soil properties and working conditions. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 36 The front furrow width is affected by the following factors: Inner track width of the tractor Working width of the plough CMS-I-00002674 Tilt Working depth MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 37: Overload Safety

    A shear bolt serves as an additional overload safety. The hydraulic overload safety is available in two versions: The overload safety with central adjustment of the tripping force The overload safety with decentralised adjustment of the tripping force MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 38: Turn-Over Bracket

    CMS-T-00007224-A.1 The depth and transport wheel is used as a running gear wheel for road transport. In transport position, the depth and transport wheel can be rotated around the vertical axis. CMS-I-00005136 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 39: Adjustment Centre

    Adjustment of the front furrow width Display of the front furrow width Hydraulic working width adjustment Display of the working width Threaded spindle for the pull point Transmission pull Swivel-in cylinder CMS-I-00005135 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 40: Disc Coulter

    The landside coulter cuts a clean furrow on heavy or stony soils, and can replace the disc coulter. The landside coulter reduces wear on the plough body. CMS-I-00004876 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 41: Landside Protector

    The landside protector gives the plough more secure lateral footing on slopes. CMS-I-00004882 4.17 Skimmer CMS-T-00006964-B.1 The skimmer is suitable for ploughing up grassland and for incorporation crop residues. CMS-I-00004875 4.18 Trashboards CMS-T-00006965-B.1 Trashboards prevent or reduce clogging. CMS-I-00004874 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 42: Subsoiler Point

    The packer arm picks up the hook linkage of the packer roller. Packer catch hook with guidance and hydraulic release device Packer arm in traction position Adjustment bracket Packer arm holder Hydraulic coupling CMS-I-00004894 Packer arm in catch position CMS-I-00004895 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 43: Document Box

    Switch position 1 – Adjusting the working width Switch position 2 – Adjusting the front furrow width Switch position 3 – Adjusting the working depth An LED indicates the set function. ME1745 CMS-I-00009781 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 44 The ComfortClick is attached in the tractor cab and is supplied with a voltage of 12 volts. The ComfortClick is connected to the Teres with the wiring harness. 12 V Teres CMS-I-00009780 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    3,050 mm 5.2 Depth and transport wheel CMS-T-00007314-B.1 350/45 17.5 340/55 16.0 Wheel size 10/75 15.3 10/75 15 5.3 Permitted mounting categories CMS-T-00006514-A.1 Category 3 Lower link mounting Category 3N Category 4N MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 46: Optimal Working Speed

    The emission sound pressure level mainly depends on the vehicle used. 5.7 Drivable slope inclination CMS-T-00002297-E.1 Across the slope On left in direction of travel 15 % On right in direction of travel 15 % MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 47 5 | Technical data Drivable slope inclination Up the slope and down the slope Up the slope 15 % Down the slope 15 % MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 48: Preparing The Machine

    Rear axle load of the operational tractor without mounted implement or ballast weights Total weight of front-mounted implement or front ballast Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear ballast MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 49 T b 0,2 T b Vmin Vmin Vmin CMS-I-00000513 2. Calculate the actual front axle load. × × - × G a b T b G c + d Vtat Vtat Vtat CMS-I-00000516 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 50 Tyre load according to according to capacity for two tractor operating calculation tractor tyres manual ≤ Minimum front ballasting ≤ Total weight ≤ ≤ Front axle load ≤ ≤ Rear axle load MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 51: Preparing The Tractor

    12. Adjust the tyre inflation pressure of the rear CMS-I-00009782 wheels equally on both sides. NOTE The required tyre load capacity must be ensured. 13. Switch off the front axle suspension if possible. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 52: Removing The Protective Varnish

    3. Fasten the lower link axle with 4 bolts, the lug 3 and the plate 1 on both sides of the headstock. The lug must rest on the clamping ring 2 . CMS-I-00009783 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 53: Activating The Central Overload Safety

    4. Put the hand lever in the document box. CMS-I-00004743 6.2 Coupling the implement CMS-T-00007315-D.1 6.2.1 Locking the tractor lower links laterally CMS-T-00007550-C.1 To prevent uncontrolled lateral motions of the implement: Lock the tractor lower links before road travel. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 54: Checking The Pre-Tension Of The

    1. Put the ball sleeve on the lower link pin. NOTE Use a ball sleeve without integrated catch profile. 2. Put the catch profile on the lower link pin and secure it. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 55: Driving The Tractor Towards The Implement

    CMS-I-00000121 Type of actuation Function Symbol Latching Permanent oil circulation Oil circulation until action is Momentary executed Free oil flow in the tractor control Floating unit MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 56 When coupling the hydraulic hose lines, observe the coloured markings on the hydraulic plugs. 1. Depressurise the hydraulic system between the tractor and the implement using the tractor control unit. 2. Clean the hydraulic plugs. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 57: Coupling The Power Supply

    1. Insert the plug 1 for the power supply. 2. Route the power supply cable with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing or pinching points. 3. Check the lighting on the implement for proper function. CMS-I-00001048 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 58: Coupling The Tractor's Lower Link

    1. Lower the implement using the tractor's lower link. 2. Select the top link coupling point. 3. Couple the top link 1 . 4. Check whether the top link catch hooks 2 is correctly locked. CMS-I-00003706 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 59: Swivelling The Depth And Transport Wheel Into Transport Position

    5. Insert the 30 mm pin through the wheel carrier and the beam plate. 6. Secure the 30 mm pin with the linch pin. 7. Put the wrench on the hexagon and swivel the depth and transport wheel. CMS-I-00005203 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 60: Locking The Depth And Transport Wheel Hydraulic System

    2. Swing the transport locking lever into "locked position". 3. Raise the implement using the three-point hitch. To swivel the plough bodies: Actuate the "green" tractor control unit. Transport locking secures the transport position. CMS-I-00005221 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 61: Installing The Rear Lighting

    CMS-I-00005219 6.3 Preparing the implement for operation CMS-T-00006477-G.1 6.3.1 Manual adjustment of the working width of the plough bodies CMS-T-00015137-A.1 The working width is separately adjusted on each plough body pair. CMS-I-00002675 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 62 Tightening torque: 300 Nm 7. Repeat the procedure for all of the plough body pairs. 8. Take out the pin 1 for the working width adjustment element on the running gear. CMS-I-00009794 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Pull Point

    The standard measurements for "L" are theoretical dimensions and can deviate from the real dimensions. Standard measurement Working width "L" 35 cm 31.5 cm 40 cm 29.4 cm 45 cm 27.2 cm 50 cm 24.9 cm CMS-I-00009793 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 64 To adjust the threaded spindle length: Turn the setting nut 2 . Use the enclosed wrench. 7. Tighten the bolt. CMS-I-00009791 8. Put on the cover. 9. Fasten the cover with bolts. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 65: Manual Adjustment Of The Front Furrow Width

    Turn the stop 1 down with the safety clip. 3. Lower the safety clip again over the locking pin. 4. Adjust the tilt angle in the same way on both sides. CMS-I-00005226 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 66: Hydraulic Adjustment Of The Plough Body Working Depth

    3. Completely raise the implement using the three- point hitch. To turn the plough bodies: CMS-I-00005224 Actuate the "green" tractor control unit. 5. Adjust the second spindle to the same length. 6. Correct the adjustment during operation if necessary. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 67: Preparing The Disc Coulter For Operation

    6.3.7.2 Adjusting the lateral distance of the disc coulter CMS-T-00007006-D.1 The disc coulter runs parallel to the plough body landside. The lateral distance from the disc coulter to the plough body landside is 1 to 3 cm. CMS-I-00003712 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 68: Preparing The Skimmers For Operation

    6.3.8 Preparing the skimmers for operation CMS-T-00006526-D.1 6.3.8.1 Adjusting the working depth of the skimmers CMS-T-00007384-B.1 The working depth of the skimmers is 1/3 of the working depth of the plough bodies. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 69 3. Turn the setting plate by 180° and place it on the other side of the skimmer bracket. The overlap increases or decreases by 6 mm. 4. Fasten the skimmer with the pin and secure with the locking ring. CMS-I-00005159 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 70: Tripping Force Of The Hydraulic Overload Safety

    The hand lever is in the document box. Central adjustment of the preload is then no longer possible. When individual hydraulic accumulators are closed, the tripping force can be adjusted CMS-I-00004743 differently on the plough bodies. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 71 Actuate the "beige" tractor control unit. Select a pre-tension between 100 and 170 bar. Default value: 120 bar. 7. Close the hydraulic accumulator with the hand lever. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 72: Adjusting The Packer Arm With Packer Catch Hooks

    6.4 Preparing the machine for road travel CMS-T-00007333-D.1 6.4.1 Locking the tractor lower links laterally CMS-T-00007550-C.1 To prevent uncontrolled lateral motions of the implement: Lock the tractor lower links before road travel. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 73: Checking The Pre-Tension Of The Overload Safety

    2. Swivel in the packer arm 1 completely. 3. Secure the packer arm free of play with the pin 2 in the hole group A . 4. Secure the pin with the linch pin. CMS-I-00004937 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 74: Setting The Smallest Working Width For The Plough Bodies

    Actuate the "red" or "yellow" tractor control unit, depending on the equipment. Set the ComfortClick to Position "2" and actuate the "red" tractor control unit. CMS-I-00005230 NOTE The scale serves as orientation during adjustment. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 75: Removing The Scraper For The Depth And Transport Wheel

    3. Tighten the bolt. 4. Put the scraper for the depth and transport wheel in parking position. 5. Secure the scraper for the depth and transport wheel with a linch pin. CMS-I-00005231 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 76: Swivelling The Depth And Transport Wheel Into Transport Position

    7. Put the wrench on the hexagon and swivel the depth and transport wheel. CMS-I-00005203 8. Insert the 25 mm pin into the depth and transport wheel. 9. Secure the 25 mm pin with the linch pin. CMS-I-00005202 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 77: Locking The Depth And Transport Wheel Hydraulic System

    To align the depth and transport wheel: Drive the tractor forward in a small curve. CMS-I-00005220 7. Uncouple the top link. 8. For road transport, lift the implement as far as it goes using the tractor lower links. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 78: Installing The Rear Lighting

    2. Take the pin from the parking position 1 . 3. Fix the rear lighting with the pin and secure. 4. Insert the plug for the power supply into the socket. CMS-I-00005219 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 79: Using The Implement

    4. Check whether the top link catch hooks 2 is correctly locked. CMS-I-00003706 5. Adjust the top link length so that the pin rests at the front of the slot. 6. Raise the implement using the three-point hitch. CMS-I-00005142 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 80: Unlocking The Depth And Transport Wheel Hydraulic System

    To reach the control elements of the depth and transport wheel, the plough body must be swivelled to the right. NOTE Make sure that there is sufficient ground clearance during the swivelling procedure. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 81: Swivelling The Depth And Transport Wheel Into Working Position

    To lock the depth and transport wheel: Set the maximum working depth hydraulically CMS-I-00005229 Lift the depth and transport wheel using the wrench. 11. Check the locking mechanism. The pin 1 must engage in the hole 2 . MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 82: Mounting The Scraper For The Depth And Transport Wheel

    4. Loosen the bolt 1 . 5. Install the scraper for the depth and transport wheel. 6. Tighten the bolt. CMS-I-00005231 7.7 Bring packer arm into working position CMS-T-00010178-C.1 Working position CMS-I-00006946 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 83: Releasing The Lateral Locking Of The Tractor Lower Links

    2. Slightly lift the implement using the tractor lower link. ME1589 CMS-I-00005232 To adjust the working width: actuate the "red" tractor control unit. The set working width can be read on the scale. CMS-I-00005234 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Working Width Of The Plough Bodies With Comfortclick

    The implement is in working position 1. Depending on the equipment, set the switch tap on the headstock to "Front furrow". 2. Lift the implement slightly via the tractor lower link. ME1589 CMS-I-00005232 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 85: Adjusting The Front Furrow Width With Comfortclick

    To adjust the front furrow width: Set the ComfortClick to Position "2" and actuate the "red" tractor control unit. NOTE CMS-I-00005230 The scale serves as orientation during adjustment. 3. Correct the adjustment during operation if necessary. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 86: Using The Implement

    Actuate the "green" tractor control unit. 3. After the headland, lower the implement using the three-point hitch. 4. Align the implement horizontally using the three- point hitch. 5. Check the adjustment after the second furrow. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 87 The hydraulic system is not Clean the hydraulic plugs. working properly. Check the connection on the hydraulic socket Check the transmission pull. Hydraulic hoses are bent. Check the position of the hydraulic hoses. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 88 The disc coulter is set too deep. Set the disc coulter shallower. The pitch is set too flat. see page 83 Plough body not working The shear bolt of the overload see page 84 safety is broken. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 89 6. Tighten the plough leg bolts 1 with 580 Nm. 7. After turning, set the plough bodies on the other side steeper to the same degree. CMS-I-00007933 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 90 2. Tighten the bolt on the pivot point. 3. Insert and tighten the shear bolt and self-locking nut. NOTE Additional shear bolts and nuts can be found in the transport box. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 91: Parking The Implement

    1. Lower the implement using the tractor's lower link. 2. Select the top link coupling point. 3. Couple the top link 1 . 4. Check whether the top link catch hooks 2 is correctly locked. CMS-I-00003706 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 92: Transport Wheel Hydraulic System

    Implement in transport position 1. Swing the lever for the transport lock into the "Unlocked" position until the locking pin engages. NOTE If the actuation is stiff, use the wrench as an auxilliary tool. CMS-I-00005221 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 93: Swivelling The Depth And Transport Wheel Into Working Position

    5. Pull out the 30 mm pin from the wheel carrier. 6. Pull out the 30 mm pin from the depth and transport wheel. 7. Secure the 30 mm pin with the linch pin. CMS-I-00005228 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 94: Uncoupling The Top Link

    2. Uncouple the top link. 9.7 Lowering the parking support CMS-T-00007350-B.1 1. Lift the implement slightly via the tractor lower link. 2. Unlock the parking support with the locking pin. 3. Lower the parking support. CMS-I-00005141 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 95: Uncoupling The Lower Link

    Drive the tractor away from the implement, leaving a sufficient distance. CMS-I-00004045 9.10 Uncoupling the power supply CMS-T-00001402-H.1 1. Pull out the plug 1 for the power supply. CMS-I-00001048 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 96: Disconnecting The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    3. Disconnect the hydraulic hose lines 1 . 4. Put the dust caps on the hydraulic sockets. CMS-I-00001065 5. Hang the hydraulic hose lines 1 in the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001250 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 97: Repairing The Machine

    Checking the hydraulic hose lines see page 92 Checking the bolted connections see page 94 Every 1000 operating hours / Every 12 months Checking the wheel bearing see page 95 WORKSHOP WORK MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 98: Checking The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    3. Retighten loose bolted connections. Hydraulic hose lines must not be more than 6 years old. 4. Check the manufacturing date 1 . CMS-I-00000532 WORKSHOP WORK 5. Replace worn, damaged or aged hydraulic hose lines. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 99: Checking The Condition Of Wear Parts

    Share tip Skimmer share Skimmer mouldboard Disc coulter CMS-I-00005065 Landside point Landside CMS-I-00005066 Trashboard Landside protector Landside coulter CMS-I-00005068 1. Check the condition of wear parts. 2. Replace wear parts that are worn. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 100: Checking The Bolted Connections

    80 Nm CMS-I-00005322 10.1.5 Checking the wheels CMS-T-00007561-B.1 INTERVAL As required Tyre inflation Tightening Tyres pressure torque 360/45-17.5 4.0 bar 600 Nm 340/55-16.0 4.0 bar 600 Nm 10.0/75-15.3 4.0 bar 600 Nm MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 101: Checking The Wheel Bearing

    Criteria for visual inspection of lower link pins and top link pins: Cracks Fractures Permanent deformations Permissible wear: 2 mm 1. Check the lower link pins and top link pins for the listed criteria. 2. Replace worn pins. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 102: Cleaning The Implement

    Always maintain a minimum distance of 500 mm between the high-pressure nozzle and the implement. Do not exceed a water pressure of 100 bar. Clean the machine with a high-pressure cleaner or a hot water high-pressure cleaner. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 103: Lubricating The Implement

    Only grease the implement with the lubricants listed in the technical data. CMS-I-00002270 Press the dirty grease completely out of the bearings. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 104: Overview Of Lubrication Points

    10 | Repairing the machine Lubricating the implement 10.3.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00007527-A.1 CMS-I-00005282 Every 50 operating hours CMS-I-00005284 CMS-I-00005294 CMS-I-00005293 CMS-I-00005292 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 105 10 | Repairing the machine Lubricating the implement CMS-I-00005291 CMS-I-00005297 CMS-I-00005289 CMS-I-00005290 CMS-I-00005288 CMS-I-00005287 CMS-I-00005296 CMS-I-00005295 MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 106: Storing The Implement

    Dirt attracts moisture and leads to corrosion. Store the implement only in a clean state and protected from the weather. 1. Clean the machine. 2. Protect unpainted components from corrosion using a suitable corrosion inhibitor. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 107 10 | Repairing the machine Storing the implement 3. Grease all lubrication points. Remove excess grease. 4. Park the implement in a sheltered place. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 108: Loading The Implement

    Only attach the slings for lifting at the marked lashing points. 1. Attach the slings for lifting on the intended lashing points. 2. Slowly lift the implement. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 109 1. Put the implement on the transport vehicle. 2. Attach the lashing straps at the marked points. 3. Lash down the implement in compliance with the national regulations for load securing. MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 110: Appendix

    380 Nm 290 Nm 405 Nm 485 Nm 27 mm M18x1.5 325 Nm 460 Nm 550 Nm 410 Nm 580 Nm 690 Nm 30 mm M20x1.5 460 Nm 640 Nm 770 Nm MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 111: 12.2 Other Applicable Documents

    2.4 Nm 112 Nm 4.9 Nm 174 Nm 8.4 Nm 242 Nm 20.4 Nm 342 Nm 40.7 Nm 470 Nm 70.5 Nm 589 Nm 12.2 Other applicable documents CMS-T-00006213-A.1 Tractor operating manual MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 112: Directories

    Description Faults Insufficient working depth Contact data Shear bolt broken Technical editing Front axle load Coupling calculation Lifting the parking support Preparing the headstock Front ballasting Top link 52, 73, 85 calculation MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 113 Preparing the tractor Position Intended use raising Landside coulter Description Landside protector Lighting installing 55, 72 Rear removing 73, 85 Loading Lashing the implement loading with a crane Loads calculation MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 114 Repairs Transport loading with a crane Road travel Lighting and identification Trashboard Turning Turning cylinder Scraper Position installing removing Tyre load capacity calculation Skimmer Description Tyre pressure Overlap Position Working depth MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 115 Working depth adjusting hydraulically adjusting manually Adjusting the disc coulter Working depth adjustment Position Working position Plough body Working speed Working width adjusting hydraulically adjusting manually adjusting with ComfortClick Workshop work MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...
  • Page 118 AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany +49 (0) 5405 501-0 amazone@amazone.de www.amazone.de MG7195-EN-II | K.1 | 29.02.2024 | © AMAZONE...

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