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PRONAR SP. Z O.O.
17-210 NAREW, UL. MICKIEWICZA 101A, PODLASKIE
TEL.:
+48 085 681 63 29
+48 085 681 63 81
FAX:
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USER MANUAL
ROTARY TEDDER
PRONAR PWP530T
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL MANUAL
EDITION NO. 668.01.UM.1A.EN
ISSUE 1A
01-2023
+48 085 681 64 29
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  • Page 1 PRONAR SP. Z O.O. 17-210 NAREW, UL. MICKIEWICZA 101A, PODLASKIE TEL.: +48 085 681 63 29 +48 085 681 64 29 +48 085 681 63 81 +48 085 681 63 82 FAX: +48 085 681 63 83 +48 085 682 71 10...
  • Page 2 Copyright © PRONAR Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved. This study is the property of PRONAR Sp. z o.o. and is a work within the meaning of the Copyright and Related Rights Act. Any part of this document may not be distributed or copied in any way (electronic, mechanical or otherwise) without the written...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.9.3 Hearing protectors 1.20 1.9.4 Work shoes 1.20 1.9.5 Warning vest 1.21 1.9.6 Protective gloves 1.21 1.9.7 Safety glasses with side shields 1.22 1.9.8 Industrial protective helmet 1.22 1.9.9 Anti-dust respirator 1.23 CHAPTER 2 GENERAL 2.1 Identification 2.1.1 Machine identification Pronar PWP530T...
  • Page 4 4.1 Technical characteristics 4.2 General structure 4.3 Drawbar assembly 4.4 Modules assembly 4.5 The hydraulic system 4.6 Electrical system CHAPTER 5 RULES OF USE 5.1 Preparation for work 5.2 Drawbar protection 5.3 Carrier loading 5.4 Handling of the parking stand Pronar PWP530T...
  • Page 5 6.11 Tightening of the road wheels 6.18 6.12 Operation of the drive transmission system 6.20 6.13 Control and replacement of spring fingers 6.23 6.14 Lubrication 6.24 6.15 Consumables 6.28 6.15.1 Hydraulic oil 6.28 6.15.2 Lubricants 6.29 6.16 Faults and methods to remove them 6.30 6.17 Tires 6.32 Pronar PWP530T...
  • Page 6 Pronar PWP530T...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Chapter 1 INtrODUCtION PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 10: Dear User

    Remember that the correct service, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, reduces the risk of an accident to a minimum, and working with the machine is more efficient and less emergency. PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 11 "Warranty card" and in the sales doc- uments. For information on identifying the machine, see "Basic information" chapter. We recommend that you have the most important serial numbers entered the field below. Machine serial number: WST.3.B-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 12: Rules For Using The User's Manual

    The machine was constructed in accordance with applicable standards, documents and current legal regulations. Separate studies can be attached to this manual that can be found in the chapter "Attachments and addi- tional materials". WST.3.B-002.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 13: Target Group

    The user acquired by the user allows for safe handling of the machine. In unforeseen cases, the user should follow a reasonable procedure and take care of their safety, people located near a working machine and other traffic users. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 14: Qualified Person (Qualified Personnel)

    A qualified person in addition to the necessary knowledge has the skills to use the specialized accessories necessary to perform the obligations. The following persons include qual- ified persons: • qualified mechanic, • qualified electrician, • qualified plumber. PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 15: Service Personnel

    1.3.4 Unauthorized user Who is an unauthorized user? An unauthorized user also known as a bystander is a person who has not been trained by the manufac- turer or an authorized seller, has not been familiarized 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 16 A bystander can not be admitted to work with the machine. WST.3.C-002.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 17: Symbols And Tags Used In The Manual

    1.4.3 advice Additional instructions contained in the manual de- ADVICE scribe useful information on operating the machine and are marked with a frame with the word aDVICe. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 18: Personal Protective Equipment Pictograms

    Chapter 2 - Introduction 1.4.4 personal protective equipment pictograms Work shoes reflective vest industrial helmet working clothes respiratory protection safety goggles protective gloves hearing protectors 1.4.5 Qualification pictograms operator qualified mechanic qualified plumber qualified electrician 1.10 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 19: Typography Of The User Manual

    Additional in- formation can also be included in the comment. an example of a comment The required air pressure is described on the sticker placed on the machine frame, over the wheel. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.11...
  • Page 20 3. Insert the crank into a square shaft of the gear and turning the clock clockwise on the direction of the clock. 4..references to pages Reference to chapter (place in the manual) related thematically an example of a reference application page 9.4 WST.3.B-004.02.EN 1.12 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 21: Glossary

    4 to 9 including the driver. Danger zone A dangerous zone is an area around the machine in which people who are vulnerable to the risk of losing health or life. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.13...
  • Page 22 Also known as a bystander - person who has not been trained and has not been allowed to handle the machine. Power reception shaft - transmitting a drive from the vehicle to the moving machine. WST.3.B-005.01.EN 1.14 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 23: Designation Of Directions In The Manual

    Right side - the right hand side of the observer facing the machine in the forward direction. Turn right – turn the mechanism clockwise (operator facing the mechanism). Turn left – turn the mechanism counterclockwise (op- erator facing the mechanism). WST.1.1-001.11.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.15...
  • Page 24: Final Acceptance

    Check the correct tightening of the wheels. • Check the technical condition of flexible conduits of the hydraulic systems. Make sure the layouts are tight. • Inspect the hydraulic cylinders for leaks and leaks. 1.16 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 25: The First Start Of The Machine

    After completing the test run, check the tightness of the wheel nuts. WST.1.4-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.17...
  • Page 26: Environmental Hazard

    Used oils or oils that cannot be reused due to the loss of their properties are recommended to be stored in their original packaging in the same conditions as de- scribed above. WST.3.B-008.01.EN 1.18 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 - Introduction 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.19...
  • Page 28: Personal Protective Equipment

    (e.g. loader, belt conveyors, etc.). Remember to properly store and maintain your hearing protectors. Poorly stored and maintained hearing protectors lose their protective properties over time. Periodically replace the soundproofing cushions ac- cording to the manufacturer's recommendations. 1.9.4 Work shoes 1.20 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 29: Warning Vest

    Protective gloves should protect the hands from cuts, scratches, abra- sions, punctures and similar injuries to the skin and against light burns in contact with hot surfaces. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.21...
  • Page 30: Safety Glasses With Side Shields

    There are adjustment straps for this purpose. The helmet has a limited shelf life. After this date, the material from which it was made loses its properties and does not fulfil the 1.22 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 31: Anti-Dust Respirator

    Remember that facial hair can make it difficult to seal the face mask. Minimum half mask recommendations: • type FFP1, in accordance with EN-149: 2001 + A1: 2009, protection against non-toxic liquid or solid aerosols, • P1 class. WST.3.C-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 1.23...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 - Introduction 1.24 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 33: General

    Chapter 2 GeNeraL PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 34: Chapter 2 - General Information

    (3) placed on the highlighted rec- tangular field on the machines frame. The machine has Polish and European approval, therefore, due to the country of operation and applicable regulations, the machine can be equipped with two models of rating plates. PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 35 PL Name plate (1) Product trade name or generic designation and function (2) Product VIN number (3) Product type (assigned in the EU approval process) (4) Year of manufacture of the product (5) Model of the product INF.1.1-001.11.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 36: Intended Use Of The Machine

    The machine may only be used by persons who: • become familiar with the contents of this publi- cations and documents attached to the machine and the contents of manual of an agricultural tractor (carrier), PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 37: Expected Misuse

    When operating the machine, it is strictly forbidden to: • stay in the danger zone, • climb onto the machine while it is working, • make any unauthorized design changes, • repairs and service by unauthorized and unqual- ified personnel. INF.1.4-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 38: Agricultural Tractor Requirements

    Minimum tractor power kW/HP 22 / 30 - it is allowed to use other oil, provided that it can be mixed with the oil filled in the machine. Detailed information can be found in the product information sheet. PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 39: Minimum Load On The Front Axle Of The Tractor

    DaNGer Inadequate weighting of the front axle of the tractor may cause damage, insufficient stability and the ability to steer and brake the tractor. 68-2.06-1 Figure 2.4 Minimum load on the front axle of the tractor INF.1.4-002.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 40: Machine Equipment

    (1) Some standard equipment items that are listed in the table may not be included in the supplied machine. This is due to the possibility of ordering a new machine with a different set - optional equipment, replacing the standard equipment. INF.1.4-003.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 41: Transport

    The 668-2.02-1 Figure 2.5 The location of the centre of gravity of the machine A = 120mm B = 1090mm 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 42 The wheel must be secured Incorrect application of securing measures may cause an accident. to the vehicle loading platform in such a way that it cannot move. Use certified and technically efficient securing 668-2.03-1 Figure 2.6 Machine hanging points 2.10 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 43: Independent Transport

    User's Manual and follow the recom- During transport, disconnect the PTO shaft from mendations contained therein. the tractor and the machine and protect it against damage. INF.1.4-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 2.11...
  • Page 44: Terms Of Warranty

    Chapter 2 - General information 2.6 terMS OF WarraNtY PRONAR Sp. z o.o. in Narew guarantees easy oper- ADVICE ation of the machine when it is used in accordance You should require the seller to careful- with the technical and operational conditions de- ly fill out the Warranty Card and com- scribed in the USER MANUAL.
  • Page 45 Chapter 2 - General information particular, it is unacceptable to weld, drill, cut and heat the main structural elements of the machine, which directly affect the safety of work with the machine. INF.1.4-005.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 2.13...
  • Page 46: Envoronmental Risk

    Oil which has been used up or is unsuitable for further use owing to loss of its properties should be stored The hydraulic system of the mower is in its original packaging in the conditions described filled with Agrol U Lotos hydraulic oil. above. INF.1.1-007.01.EN 2.14 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 47: Withdrawal

    15 01 10* hazardous substances Sorbents, filter materials and protective clothing con- 15 02 02* taminated with hazardous substances 16 01 03 Worn tires 16 01 17 Ferrous metals 16 01 22 Other not listed items 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 2.15...
  • Page 48 Chapter 2 - General information 2.16 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 49: Safety Of Use

    Chapter 3 SaFetY OF USe PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 50: Basic Safety Rules

    Remember that your safety is the most important thing. • It is forbidden to use the machine by persons who are not authorized to drive carriers, in- cluding children, people under the influence of PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 51 • The machine may only be used when all safety elements (e.g. covers, pins, cotter pins, warning labels) are technically sound and placed in the right place. If the safety elements are damaged or lost, replace them with new ones. BHP.2.9-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 52: Safety During Coupling Of The Machine

    • The machine uncoupled from the carrying ve- hicle must be secured against unauthorized use PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 53 Chapter 3 - Safety of use by means of a safety device. BHP.1.4-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 54: Safety During The Transport

    • Reckless driving and speeding can cause an accident. • When driving the machine on uneven terrain, be especially careful and reduce the driving speed due to the possibility of damage and/or PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 - Safety of use overturning of the carrier with the machine. • It is forbidden to leave the tractor operator's po- sition while driving. BHP.1.4-002.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 56: Safety Rules When Operating The Hydraulic System

    • If the oil gets into the eyes, rinse with plenty of water and if irritation occurs, contact a doctor. • In the event of contact of oil with skin wash the area of contact with water and soap. Do not use PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 57 Chapter 3 - Safety of use organic solvents (petrol, kerosene). BHP.2.9-003.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 58: Maintenance And Cleaning

    • Any modifications to the machine release the PRONAR Narew company from liability for any damage or health detriment. • Before undertaking any work on the machine...
  • Page 59 • Use only clean running water for washing. It is possible to use cleaning detergents with a neutral pH reaction, which are not aggressive to the structural elements of the machine. • The use of pressure washers increases washing 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.11...
  • Page 60 • Washing and drying of the must take place at temperatures above 0 • Lubricate the machine each time after washing. • Perform maintenance and repair activities ap- plying the general principles of health and safety at work. 3.12 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 61 Chapter 3 - Safety of use procedure in the event of an accident • In case of injury, wash and disinfect the wound immediately. • If you experience more serious injury, seek medical advice. BHP.1.4-003.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.13...
  • Page 62: Safety During Work With Machine

    • It is forbidden to stay in the scatter zone. • It is forbidden to stay between the carrier and the machine during its work. • It is forbidden to stay near the machine until the rotating elements have stopped. 3.14 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 63 Chapter 3 - Safety of use • It is forbidden to operate the machine while driving backwards. When driving back and during turning back, the machine drive must be turned off. BHP.1.4-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.15...
  • Page 64: Safe Operation Of The Pto Shaft

    • During transport, the shaft should be stored in a horizontal position so as to avoid damaging the guards and other securing elements. • During the use of the shaft and the machine, 3.16 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 65 • Do not use protective chains to support the shaft during a stop or transport of the machine, use a folding bracket on the machine's frame. BHP.2.9-007.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.17...
  • Page 66: Fire Hazard

    Be especially careful. • Read the information leaflets on the available extinguishing agents. • Do not block access for fire guards. BHP.1.4-007.01.EN 3.18 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 67: Description Of Residual Risk

    Chapter 3 - Safety of use 3.9 DeSCrIptION OF reSIDUaL rISK Pronar Sp. z o. o. in Narew has made every effort to eliminate the risk of an accident. However, there is some residual risk that can lead to an accident and is primarily associated with the following activities: •...
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 - Safety of use unauthorized persons, especially children, • keeping a safe distance from prohibited and dangerous places, • a ban on being on the machine while it is working or during transport. BHP.2.9-008.01.EN 3.20 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 69: Information And Warning Stickers

    178N-00000001 Before beginning of any servicing activ- ities or repairs, turn off the tractor and screen engine and remove the key from the ignition switch. 178N-00000002 The danger associated with the rotating telescopic shaft. 178N-00000003 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.21...
  • Page 70 178N-00000007 Place of attachment of belts or transport chains. 178N-00000009 Machine model. 668N-00000001 The danger of crushing the whole body - the force applied in advance. Do not stay in the machine swing field. 185N-00000007 3.22 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 71 The jack’s support point. 443N-00000007 300 kPa Air pressure in the tires. 64rpN-00.00.006 240 kPa Air pressure in the tires. 103rpN-00.00.00.06 Marking according to DIN 11030 282x282. (1) - The pressure value depends on the tires used 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 3.23...
  • Page 72 Chapter 3 - Safety of use 668-3.01-1 Figure 3.1 Arrangement of information and warning stickers BHP.1.4-005.01.EN 3.24 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 73: Construction And Principle Of Operation

    Chapter 4 CONStrUCtION aND prINCIpLe OF Op- eratION PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 74: Technical Characteristics

    (angle of scatter) in the range 13 , 16 , 19 After manually switching the Tedding on borders wheels (each wheel separately) Raising of the carousel to the transport posi- hydraulic tion Other information Connection of electrical installation PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 75 (2) - Adjust the working speed to the type and amount of crushed material and terrain (3) - The permissible transport speed is determined by local traffic regulations in the user of the machine user CaUtION Depending on the equipment of the additional machine, some technical parameters may change. BIZ.1.4-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 76: General Structure

    668-4.01-1 Figure 4.1 Machine construction (1) drawbar assembly (2) module assembly (3) cover assembly (4) hydraulic system (5) electrical system (6) telescopic shaft (7) PTO shaft (8) Document tube (9) Distinguishing plate (10) security device (padlock) BIZ.1.4-002.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 77: Drawbar Assembly

    Chapter 4 - Construction and principle of operation 4.3 DraWBar aSSeMBLY 668-4.02-1 Figure 4.2 Drawbar construction (1) drawbar (2) bearing boom (3) support foot (4) PTO link shaft (5) spring BIZ.1.4-003.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 78: Modules Assembly

    (3) left swing module (4) transport wheel (5) outer wheel (6) driving direction lever (7) lever (8) central gear (9) carousel gear (10) drive shaft I (11) clamping plate (12) finger arm (13) tedder finger (14) drive shaft II PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 79 Chapter 4 - Construction and principle of operation 668-4.06-1 Figure 4.4 Swath tedding phase BIZ.1.4-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 80: The Hydraulic System

    Chapter 4 - Construction and principle of operation 4.5 the hYDraULIC SYSteM 668-4.04-1 Figure 4.5 Construction of hydraulic installation (1) working tilt cylinder (2) left/right module tilt cylinder (3) ball valve (4) angle adjustment mechanism (5) release cord (6) mechanical lock BIZ.1.4-005.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 81: Electrical System

    Chapter 4 - Construction and principle of operation 4.6 eLeCtrICaL SYSteM 668-4.05-1 Figure 4.6 Design of the electrical system (1) 7-pin electric plug (2) central harness (3) license plate light (4) rear combination lamps 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 82 Colour White Black Violet Lazurite Blue Brown Orange Pink Grey Green Yellow table 4.4. Electrical components designations Marking Function 7 - pin socket Right rear combination lamp Left rear combination lamp License plate illumination lamp BIZ.1.4-006.01.EN 4.10 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 83: Rules Of Use

    Chapter 5 rULeS OF USe PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 84: Preparation For Work

    Before starting the machine, make sure that there are no bystanders in the dan- tures, bends or breakage of details), ger zone. • check the condition of the tires of the road wheels, the air pressure in the tires and the PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 85 If the defect cannot be removed or its removal may void the warranty, please contact the seller or directly the Manufacturer in order to clarify the problem. OBS.1.4-001.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 86: Drawbar Protection

    4. Protect the padlock key from being lost. Installation of the protection 1. Open the padlock (3). 2. Put the chain (2) on the drawbar (1). 3. Close the padlock (3). 4. Protect the padlock key from being lost. OBS.1.4-002.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 87: Carrier Loading

    20% of its own weight must not exceed the permissible total weight, permis- and the load of the aggregated ma- sible axle load and load capacity of tractor tires. The chine. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 88 Distance from the centre of the rear axle to the centre of the tractor lower links Distance from the centre of the tractor's lower links to the centre of gravity of the rear-attached machine or rear weight PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 89 Measure the load on the rear axle (t ) and check in the tractor manual whether the measured value is lower than the permissible maximum value of the load on the rear axle of the tractor (t Hmax OBS.2.9-002.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 90: Handling Of The Parking Stand

    - it also applies to bystand- ers or helping people, there is a risk of crushing limbs. 668-5.03-1 Figure 5.3 Parking stand (1) support (2) locking pin (3) cotter pin (4) support foot (A) pin socket A (B) pin socket B PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 91 3. Secure the support with the locking pin (2) in socket A. 4. Unlock and remove the cotter pin (3). 5. Extend the support leg to the appropriate po- sition and secure it with the cotter pin (3). OBS.1.4-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 92: Connecting Of The Machine To The Carrier

    668-5.02-1 Figure 5.4 Connecting of the machine to the carrier (1) drawbar (2) drawbar (3) pin with cotter pin (4) support foot (5) hydraulic hose (6) electrical hose (7) PTO shaft 5.10 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 93 Figure 5.5 Hydraulic system connection (1) hydraulic plug (2) coloured plug (3) coloured straight nipple (Kennfixx) 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.11...
  • Page 94 • Check the steering of the tractor with the at- tions contained therein. tached machine. Before connecting to the carrier, check the technical condition of the shaft OBS.1.4-003.01.EN guards, the completeness and condi- tion of the securing chains. 5.12 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 95: Working With The Machine

    Before engaging the PTO drive, make sure that there are no bystanders, es- pecially children, near the mower. En- sure that the machine is clearly visible during operation. 668-5.04-1 Figure 5.6 Ball valve (A) open position (B) closed position 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.13...
  • Page 96 (turf), etc. justing the position of the machine's road wheels. To 5.14 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 97 • Move the machine to the working position. • Check the working height and, if necessary, correct the setting using the working tilt cylinder or lowering/raising the tractor's three-point hitch bar. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.15...
  • Page 98 10 km/h. Too high working speed causes uneven spreading of the swath. Select a working speed so that the swath is divided cleanly and completely. • The rotational speed of the shaft and the speed 5.16 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 99 668-5.07-1 Figure 5.9 Boundary tedding (along the edge of the field) (1) adjustment lever (2) locking pin with cotter pin (A) center tedding (B) right side tedding (C) left side tedding 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.17...
  • Page 100 • Turn off the tractor engine, remove the ignition key, engage the parking brake. Close the tractor cabin and secure it against unauthorized access. • Move the ball valve of the machine's hydraulic system to position B - CLOSED. 5.18 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 101 Chapter 5 - Principles of use • To disconnect the machine from the carrier, follow the section "Uncoupling of the machine from the carrier". • Remove coarse dirt and swaths from the ma- chine after each use. OBS.1.4-005.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.19...
  • Page 102: Transport

    Driving near the edges of ditches or canals is dangerous due to the risk of landslides under the wheels of tractor. • Reduce speed before cornering, when driving on uneven or sloping terrain. • When driving, avoid sharp turns, especially on slopes. 5.20 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 103 • Control the behaviour of the machine while driving on uneven terrain. Adjust speed to terrain and road conditions. OBS.1.4-006.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.21...
  • Page 104: Rules For The Use Of Tires

    • Valves must be secured with appropriate caps to avoid soiling. • Do not exceed the machine speed limit. • Avoid damaged surfaces, sudden and variable manoeuvres, and high speeds when turning. OBS.1.1-008.01.EN 5.22 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 105: Cleaning

    High pressure of the water stream may cause me- chanical damage of these items. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.23...
  • Page 106 • Observe environmental protection principles, wash trailer in designated places. • Washing and drying of the machine must take place at temperatures above 0 In winter, frozen water may damage the paint coating or machine parts. OBS.1.4-007.01.EN 5.24 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 107: Disconnecting Of The Machine From The Carrier

    • Disconnect the drawbar from the tractor's hitch. • Start the tractor and drive away from the machine. • Secure the machine against unauthorized use with a safety device. OBS.1.4-008.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 5.25...
  • Page 108: Storage

    Store the PTO shaft in a horizontal position in a dry place. Secure the machine against unauthorized use with a safety device. OBS.1.4-009.01.EN 5.26 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 109 Chapter 6 perIODIC INSpeCtIONS aND teChNI- CaL MaINteNaNCe PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 110: General

    Detailed information on the review schedule can be found in chapter entitled “Maintenance and inspection schedule". After the warranty expires, it is recommended that inspections be carried out by specialized repair workshops. During work, use protective clothing and protective equipment suitable for requirements. SER.2.9-001.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 111: Maintenance And Inspection Schedule

    Inspection carried out for a fee after the first 12 Warranty APSiO months of use of the machine, after reporting the owner. Inspection performed every 4 years of the ma- Maintenance Service chine use (1) - Authorized Sales and Service Point (2) - post-warranty service 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 112: Description Of Activities

    See table: Schedule for tightening of Checking screw connections the critical bolted connections (1) in accordance with the operating instructions of the PTO shaft manufacturer (2) after the first month of use, every 6 months of use (3) first replacement; SER.1.4-001.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 113: Checking Of Plugs And Connection Sockets

    The tractor's and machine’s hydraulic systems are sensitive to the presence of solid impurities that can cause damage to precise components of the instal- lation (scratch the surface of cylinders, etc.) 668-6.01-1 Figure 6.1 Machine connections (1) electrical plug (2) hydraulic plug SER.1.4-002.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 114: Air Pressure Measurement, Tire And Rim Inspection

    The required air pressure is described on a sticker (1) on the rim. 4. Check the tread depth. 5. Check the side wall of the tire. 6. Inspect the tire for defects, cuts, deformations, bumps indicating mechanical damage to the tire. PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 115 In the event of mechanical damage, consult your nearest tire service centre and ensure that your tire defect is eligible for replacement. SER.1.4-003.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 116: Checking Of The Protective Covers

    1. Check the completeness of the protective covers and their correct mounting. 2. Visually assess the technical condition and com- pleteness of PTO shafts and shaft guards. 3. Tighten the screw connections of the cover fixings if necessary. SER.1.4-004.01.EN PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 117: Checking Of The Hydraulic System

    If the problem persists re- place the leaking element. Control of the technical condition of hydraulic connectors Follow the steps described in the „ Checking plugs and connection sockets”. SER.2.9-004.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T...
  • Page 118: Replacement Of Hydraulic Hoses

    Chapter 6 - Periodic inspections and the technical support repLaCeMeNt OF hYDraULIC hOSeS Rubber hydraulic hoses should be replaced every 4 years regardless of their technical condition. This op- eration should be entrusted to specialized workshops. SER.3.8-020.01.EN 6.10 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 119: Maintenance Of Electrical Installation And Warning Elements

    (abrasion in the insulation, broken wires, etc.). 4. Check the correct installation of the triangular plate for slow-moving vehicles and its holder. 5. Before travelling on a public road, make sure that the tractor has a reflective warning triangle. SER.1.4-005.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.11...
  • Page 120: Tightening Torques For Screw Connections

    Replace the lost elements with new ones. 589-I.10-1 Figure 6.3 Screw with metric thread (1) strength class, (d) thread diameter 6.12 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 121 M22x1 | M24x1.5 | M26x1.5 13 (1/2”) 50÷ 70 M26x1.5 | M27x1.5 | M27x2 16 (5/8”) 70÷ 100 M30x1.5 | M30x2 | M33x1.5 20 (3/4”) 70÷ 100 M38x1.5 | M36x2 25 (1”) 100÷ 150 M45x1.5 32 (1.1/4”) 150÷ 200 SER.3.G-011.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.13...
  • Page 122: Servicing Of Half-Shaft

    1. Connect the machine to the tractor. 2. Place the tractor and the machine on firm and level ground and immobilize with the parking brake. 6.14 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 123 Remember that the lift must be on the op- Bearing play is easier to check and ad- posite side of the wedges! just if the wheel is removed. 5. If looseness is felt, adjust the bearings. 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.15...
  • Page 124 The wheel should rotate without excessive resistance. Too strong pressure is not rec- ommended due to the deterioration of 668-6.04-1 Figure 6.6 Adjusting of the play of the half-shaft bearings (1) hub cover (2) crown nut (3) safety pin 6.16 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 125 The wheel should turn smoothly, without jams and no noticeable resistance. 5. Secure the castellated nut with a spring cotter pin and mount the hub cover. 6. Gently tap the hub with a rubber or wooden hammer. SER.1.4-006.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.17...
  • Page 126: Tightening Of The Road Wheels

    Wheel nuts should be tightened with a torque of 90- 100Nm - nuts M12x1.5. to the hub. 4. Lower the machine, tighten the nuts according 668-6.06-1 Figure 6.7 The order of the nuts tightening (4 pcs) 6.18 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 127 • at regular intervals (50h). serious accident. Repeat the checks if the wheel was disassembled. The greatest tightening accuracy is achieved with a torque wrench. Before starting work, make sure that the correct torque value is set. SER.1.4-007.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.19...
  • Page 128: Operation Of The Drive Transmission System

    2. Prepare a container for used oil. 3. Unscrew the filler cap (2). 4. Unscrew the control and drain plug (1) and pour the oil into the container. 5. If the oil manufacturer recommends flushing 6.20 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 129 8. Close the filler and drain plugs. Carousel gears The carousel gears are grease filled and maintenance free after the first filling. Servicing of carousel gears is limited to a general visual inspection and lubrication 668-6.07-1 Figure 6.9 Carousel gears 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.21...
  • Page 130: Pto Shafts

    Perform technical service of PTO shafts in accordance The shafts are equipped with friction with the recommendations contained in the attached clutches, which can become very hot manual of the PTO shaft manufacturer. when slipping. SER.1.4-008.01.EN 6.22 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 131: Control And Replacement Of Spring Fingers

    Only use original tines recommended by the machine manufacturer. 4. Install the screw (5) and the fastener (4) and tighten the nut (2) with the appropriate torque in accordance with the table "Tightening torques for screw connections". SER.1.4-009.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.23...
  • Page 132: Lubrication

    Solid grease for heavily loaded components with the addition of MoS graphite anticorrosive spray regular machine oil, silicone spray grease SAE 90EP gear oil ADVICE Lubrication frequency (Table Machine lubrication schedule): D - working day (8 hours of trailer), M - month. 6.24 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 133 Chapter 6 - Periodic inspections and the technical support table 6.6. Machine lubrication schedule Name Support foot pin 668-6.10-1 Tilt cylinder lug 668-6.11-1 Drawbar cylinder pin 668-6.12-1 Drawbar pin 668-6.13-1 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.25...
  • Page 134 Chapter 6 - Periodic inspections and the technical support Swing module pin 668-6.14-1 Wheel adjustment arm pin 668-6.15-1 Drive shaft joint 668-6.16-1 Half shaft of the road wheel 668-6.20-1 PTO shafts 668-6.17-1 6.26 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 135 Subsequent oil changes should be made every 500 hours or once a year (whichever comes first). *** - The carousel gears are factory filled with Shel Alvania EP NLGI 0 - 0.2kg grease and are maintenance free after the first filling. SER.1.4-010.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.27...
  • Page 136: Consumables

    6.7. Characteristics of Agrol U Lotos oil Item Name Unit Kinematic viscosity at 100ºC 10.0-11.5 Viscosity index, min >95 Pour point, max ºC <-24 Base number mgKOH/g Flash-point ºC >230 6.28 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 137: Lubricants

    Particularly important are safety rules and how to handle a given lubricant and how to dispose of waste (used containers, contam- inated rags, etc.). The information leaflet (product card) store together with the grease. SER.1.1-015.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.29...
  • Page 138: Faults And Methods To Remove Them

    Oil on the linings Replace the linings Working position set is too low Set the correct height The swath is very The setting of the tedding arms is Set the correct height contaminated too low 6.30 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...
  • Page 139 Damaged wheel mount, adjust- Replace damaged parts does not follow ment lever or steering linkage the track behind the carrier Damage of The setting of the tedding arms is Set the correct height spring fingers too low SER.1.4-012.01.EN 668.01.UM.1A.EN PRONAR PWP530T 6.31...
  • Page 140: Tires

    18.5x8.50-8 6PR TL WANDA 78M 300 kPa (308-300-000401) table 6.10. Machine tires - external wheels air pressure in Item tire size Disc wheel size the tires 16x6.50-8 10PR K401 KENDA 82A4 5.50X8 240 kPa (308-300-000411) SER.1.4-011.01.EN 6.32 PRONAR PWP530T 668.01.UM.1A.EN...

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