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ENDURO T - ENDURO PRO T
Operator's manual
Original operator's manual
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Date of printing
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01.2023
08.2023
EN
VPUCUCR21PGB00124
Trailed - Folding
A160200640

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  • Page 1 ENDURO T - ENDURO PRO T Operator's manual Original operator's manual Edition 01.2023 Date of printing 08.2023 Language Serial number From VPUCUCR21PGB00124 Type Trailed - Folding Document number A160200640...
  • Page 2: Machine Identification

    Kverneland’s online service tools and updated information. Copyright by Kverneland Group Les Landes-Genusson SAS. Reproduction, transfer to other media, translation or the use of extracts or parts of this manual without the explicit permission of Kverneland, is not permitted. All rights reserved. The contents of this operating manual are subject to...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents telescopic bar Machine fitted with Preliminary information ......parallel lifting [+] Onboard documents Other applicable documents Adjustments ..........Safety Preface ............Flexibility Who should read this user manual? Adjustment of working depth: Meaning of symbols Adjusting the edging disc levellers Safety ............
  • Page 4: Preliminary Information

    Preliminary information Onboard documents The machine user manual is stored in the waterproof tubular Preliminary information document box fitted on the machine, generally near the coupling point. After reading the document, put it back in the box. This user manual is also available via https://www.kvgportal.com/publicquest/...
  • Page 5: Other Applicable Documents

    The machine documentation consists of this user manual, together with other documents: documents Name Description Spare parts catalogue Complete list of all spare parts available in the KVERNELAND GROUP after-sales service network. Online catalogue corresponding to the machine, available via https://www.kvgportal.com/publicquest/...
  • Page 6: Preface

    Preface Who should read this user This user manual is aimed at farmers and persons trained and Preface qualified in agricultural activities who have received training in the use manual? of this machine. Note concerning user safety Familiarise yourself with the content of this user manual before using or assembling this machine.
  • Page 7: For User Safety

    Safety For user safety This chapter contains general safety information. The various Safety chapters in this user manual include specific safety instructions, among other things. Follow the safety instructions, in order to: • guarantee your own safety, • guarantee the safety of others, •...
  • Page 8 Safety Presence of cutting edges Presence of cutting and contusive edges. Before you start to make any adjustments, make sure that all the parts of the machine are immobile. Make sure that you do not bump against the machine. Risk of flying objects Risk of flying stones or other materials.
  • Page 9 Safety Meaning of symbols specific to the Knock-on accessory Risk of projections in the event of hitting the coulter with a hammer. (Two copies of this decal are provided with the accessory. These decals are to be stuck on the front left and rear right beams of your machine, see diagram opposite).
  • Page 10: Safety Rules

    Safety Safety rules General recommendations Prior to switching on each time, check that the machine complies with safety requirements and particularly that protective and safety devices (for example moving guards, cover, hazard stickers, etc.,) are in place and operative. Before starting work, familiarise yourself with all the parts, controls and functions of your machine.
  • Page 11 Safety Hitching Follow the hitching instructions exactly: • When manoeuvring, select the tractor's lowest possible forward speed, • no one should stand between the tractor and the machine when manoeuvring the tractor or during lifting operations, • the type of tractor hitch should be adapted to suit the machine's hitch, •...
  • Page 12 Safety Transport Respect the highway code when travelling on public roads. Adapt your driving speed to the environment and land conditions. Drive carefully and always pay attention to the dimensions of your machine. When cornering, beware of machine offset and weight transfer. Adjust your forward speed accordingly.
  • Page 13 Safety The machine can only be controlled by a single person from the tractor. No one must enter the folding extensions area or folding or tipping (where fitted) accessories movement area, until they have been locked by the system provided for this purpose. This system can be a chain, pin, rigid rod or a controlled double valve.
  • Page 14 Use only Kverneland Group original replacement parts. Using other parts could cause failures or create a safety hazard. Using non- original replacement parts will invalidate the warranty. The exact part number is indicated in the parts catalogue provided.
  • Page 15 Safety Unhitching There is a serious risk of injury when unhitching the machine from the tractor. To prevent any danger:  Immobilise the tractor.  Never position yourself between the tractor and the machine during uncoupling.  Operate the tractor hydraulic lift slowly and carefully. ...
  • Page 16: Hydraulic System

    Safety Hydraulic system Before working on a hydraulic system, clean the folding hydraulic parts in their rest position, depressurise completely and switch off the tractor's engine. Hydraulic connections only when the system is depressurised Hydraulic hoses must only be connected when the tractor and machine hydraulic systems are depressurised.
  • Page 17: Other Instructions

    Safety Other instructions Compliance with instructions In addition to the instructions listed above, always obey: • accident prevention instructions, • generally recognised safety regulations, occupational health requirements and road traffic regulations, • the notes given in this user manual, • instructions for use, maintenance and servicing.
  • Page 18: Presentation Of The Machine

    Presentation of the machine Field of application This machine is considered to be interchangeable equipment within the Presentation of the machine meaning of European directive 2006/42/EC and is considered to be agricultural equipment within the meaning of directive ASABE S390. This chapter contains general information about your machine as well as information concerning the following points: •...
  • Page 19: General Description

    Presentation of the machine General Description Reference Designation Hitching Drawbar Control wheel Carriage and transportation wheel Stubble / cultivator module Levelling accessory Consolidation accessory...
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    Presentation of the machine Technical specifica- tions Enduro Enduro Pro Enduro Enduro Pro Enduro Enduro Pro 4000T 4000T 4500T 4500T 5000T 5000T Working width (m/ft) 3.85 4.40 4.90 (12’8”) (14'5") (16'1")  Transport dimensions Référez vous à la section Road dimensions page 18 Number of tines Width of rollers (m/ft) 4.00...
  • Page 21 Presentation of the machine Road dimensions Weight and dimensions - Enduro 4000T / Enduro 4500T / Enduro 5000T / Driving on the road in Euro- Enduro Pro 4000T Enduro Pro 4500T Enduro Pro 5000T pean Union Length (m/in) - 7.72 | 08:18 7.74 | 08:19 7.72 | 08:18 25’4”...
  • Page 22 Presentation of the machine Types of coulters / fins by tine type Image Dimension Bolted coulters Plough point 60 mm ”) Plough point 60 mm ”) + Fin 320 mm ”) Knock-on coulters 80 mm (3”) 80 mm (3”) + Fin 320 mm ”) 150 mm (6”)
  • Page 23: Standard Equipment

    Presentation of the machine Tine / deflector protection Image Thread Size Tine protector 60mm ” Deflector 80mm 3” Spiral deflector (right and left) 80mm 3” Standard equipment Roller arm with hydraulic depth control • Movement by hydraulic jack. • Allows adjusting the working depth of the machine. •...
  • Page 24: Equipment Variant

    Presentation of the machine Equipment variant Tractor drawbar • Category III or IV hitching bar. • Fixed ring. • Scharmüller Ø80 hitch ball • Ball ring Ø50 mm (not approved for CE approval purposes).
  • Page 25 Presentation of the machine Machine lifting • Without parallel lift (requires a coupling bar). • Parallel lift [+]. Transportation wheel • Wheel 400/60 -15.5. • Wheel 480/45 - 17. • Wheel 520/50 - 17.
  • Page 26: Other Equipment

    Presentation of the machine Axle type • Without brakes Other equipment • Wheel chock [+] • Control wheel [+] • Movement by hydraulic jack. • Adjusts the working depth of the machine using plastic chocks.
  • Page 27: Rear Accessory Variants

    Presentation of the machine Rear accessory variants Variants mounted on parallelogram - With roller Levelling discs + roller • Working depth check by roller. • The levelling is performed by notched discs mounted on rubber spring safety. • Consolidation is performed by the roller. Levelling tines + roller •...
  • Page 28 Presentation of the machine Variants mounted on roller arms Levelling discs + roller [+] • Working depth check by roller. • The levelling is performed by notched discs mounted on rubber spring safety. • Consolidation is performed by the roller. Tines + roller [+] •...
  • Page 29: Roller Variants

    Presentation of the machine Roller variants Cage roller diameter 550 mm ( ” • Reconsolidation of light to medium soils. Actipack roller diameter 560 mm ( 22” • Reconsolidation and crumbing of all types of soil. • This roller is also suitable for clay and sticky soils. Actiring roller diameter 540 mm ( ”...
  • Page 30 Presentation of the machine Actipress Twin crossing roller diameter 565 mm ( ” • Crumbing, levelling, consolidation and improved depth control for all types of soil. • This roller is also suitable for ground with an irregular surface and stony conditions. On long chassis only.
  • Page 31: Other Accessories

    Presentation of the machine Other accessories Signalling and lighting All lights, reflectors, licence plates and signalling or warning panels on the tractor must be perfectly visible. If this is not possible, you must install lights and a licence plate on the machine.
  • Page 32: Deflector Distribution

    Presentation of the machine Deflector distribution It is possible to replace the tine protectors with deflectors. In this case, ensure you follow the configuration diagrams opposite that show the ex-factory configuration, in order to get a better result when working. Tine deflectors Tine protectors  ...
  • Page 33 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 4.50 m – pitch 275 mm (15’) ”)
  • Page 34 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 5.00 m – pitch 270 mm (16’5”) ”)
  • Page 35: Optional Configurations

    Presentation of the machine Optional configurations Deflectors Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 4.00 m – pitch 275 mm (11’5’’) ”)
  • Page 36 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 4.50 m – pitch 275 mm (15’) ”)
  • Page 37 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 5.00 m – pitch 270 mm (16’5”) ”)
  • Page 38 Presentation of the machine Spiral deflectors Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 4.00 m – pitch 275 mm (13’2’’) ”)
  • Page 39 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 4.50 m – pitch 275 mm (15’) ”)
  • Page 40 Presentation of the machine Tine deflectors Tine protectors         Spiral Left Spiral Right Centred Enduro T / Enduro Pro T 5.00 m – pitch 270 mm (16’5”) ”)
  • Page 41: Configurations

    Presentation of the machine Configurations The configurations below can be equipped with either BOLT SAFETY or TRIFLEX 700 tines. Enduro 4000T / Enduro Pro 4000T Enduro 4500T / Enduro Pro 4500T Enduro 5000T / Enduro Pro 5000T...
  • Page 42: Field Transport Position

    Presentation of the machine Field transport position Road Position • Road dimensions to be respected = L 3 m x H 4 m.
  • Page 43: Parking Position

    Presentation of the machine Parking Position  Set the machine to the Road position.  Lower the struts A to the required height.  Place the machine on its struts.
  • Page 44: Receipt And Assembly

    Receipt and assembly Safety Receipt and assembly Unhitching WARNING High risk of injury when uncoupling the machine To prevent any danger:  Immobilise the tractor.  Never position yourself between the tractor and the machine during uncoupling.  Operate the tractor hydraulic lift slowly and carefully. ...
  • Page 45: Hydraulic System

    Receipt and assembly Hydraulic system The hydraulic system is pressurised. When connecting the hydraulic system, make sure that the tractor system and tool are not pressurised. Connect the hydraulic system, following the instructions in the operator's manual. Colour code sockets, so as to prevent incorrect connections (inverting functions could cause an accident).
  • Page 46: Inspection On Receipt

    Receipt and assembly Inspection on receipt CAUTION The machine may be delivered partly disassembled In this case, carefully follow the assembly instructions contained in the assembly handbook. Anchor point Anchor point for tying the machine down completely safely. Mounting the rear ...
  • Page 47 Receipt and assembly Rear accessory configura- tions Levelling discs Enduro Pro T Enduro Pro T 4.00 m (13’2’’) Enduro Pro T 4.50 m (15’) Enduro Pro T 5.00 m (16’5”)
  • Page 48 Receipt and assembly Enduro T Enduro T 4.00m (13’2’’) Enduro T 4.50 m (15’) Enduro T 5.00 m (16’5”)
  • Page 49 Receipt and assembly Levelling tines Enduro Pro T Enduro Pro T 4.00 m (13’2’’) Enduro Pro T 4.50 m (15’) Enduro Pro T 5.00 m (16’5”)
  • Page 50 Receipt and assembly Enduro T Enduro T 4.00 m (13’2’’) Enduro T 4.50 m (15’) Enduro T 5.00 m (16’5”)
  • Page 51: Repositioning The Rollers

    Receipt and assembly Repositioning the rollers 20 mm - 1” Attachment by clamp  For the tightening torques recommended, refer to the "Standard tightening torques for screws" section  Symmetrically present the roller(s) at the rear of the machine.  Mount the clamps. ...
  • Page 52: Hitching

    Hitching Hitching Safety DANGER Keep a safe distance from the machine/tractor assembly during operations. Non-compliance with this instruction may cause serious injury or even death. Check that the tractor and the machine are completely immobilised before working between the machine and the tractor.
  • Page 53: Hydraulic Hoses

    Hitching Hydraulic hoses Coloured clips mark the hydraulic connections of each function: • Red: chassis lifting function. • Blue: frame folding. • Green: working depth. • Grey: depth control wheel. Non-parallel lifting  Bring the tractor to the machine.  Couple the machine to the tractor lifter. ...
  • Page 54: Transport

    Transport Safety Before travelling on roads with the machine, please read the following Transport safety instructions carefully. Compliance with these instructions is important and helps you avoid accidents: DANGER Do not carry anyone on the machine This could cause serious injury or even death. CAUTION Make sure that the machine complies with current requirements.
  • Page 55: Put The Machine In Transport Position

    Transport Put the machine in transport position.  Adjust the adjustment ring C so that the chassis is horizontal in the transport position.  Raise the machine.  Place the second spindle D in the corresponding hole.  Raise the machine fully. ...
  • Page 56: Lighting And Signalling

    Transport Secondary hitch for an S1 category vehicle DANGER unbraked When used on public roads, S1 category vehicles that are unbraked and equipped with a single point primary trailer hitch must additionally be equipped with a secondary hitch (using a chain, cable, etc.).
  • Page 57: Switching On

    Switching on Safety Switching on DANGER Comply fully with safety instructions. Keep a safe distance from the machine/tractor assembly during operations. Non-compliance with this instruction may cause serious injury or even death. Check that the tractor and the machine are completely immobilised before working between the machine and the tractor.
  • Page 58: Machine Fitted With

    Switching on Machine fitted with telescopic bar  After the machine is transported by road, reconnect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor using the colour code: • Red: raises the carriage. • Blue: frame folding. • Green: adjustment of working depth. ...
  • Page 59: Machine Fitted With

    Switching on Machine fitted with parallel lifting [+]  Put the adjustment spindle in the second or third hole from the bottom of the adjustment ring: • allow the drawbar to float when working, • allow the drawbar to come into contact with the adjustment ring when lifting the machine at the bottom of the field with enough ground clearance.
  • Page 60: Adjustments

    Adjustments Safety Adjustments DANGER Comply fully with safety instructions. Keep a safe distance from the machine/tractor assembly during operations. Non-compliance with this instruction may cause serious injury or even death. Check that the tractor and the machine are completely immobilised before working between the machine and the tractor.
  • Page 61: Flexibility

    Adjustments Flexibility Several types of coulter equipment (coulters + deflectors) can be equipped on Enduro type tines to better adapt to the type of work to be carried out. Coulter range From superficial stubble tillage to deep tilling, using a coulter suited to the depth of the work lets you perform the right work while limiting the traction power and the energy required.
  • Page 62: Adjustment Of Working Depth

    Adjustments Adjustment of working depth: WARNING Danger of crushing and entrapment  Comply fully with safety instructions.  Keep a safe distance during manoeuvres. 1: Irrespective of the working depth adjustment type described below, make sure that your machine's traction line is in the tractor axis.
  • Page 63 Adjustments Enduro T - The working depth is adjusted hydraulically via the rollers. Adjustment using thickness The hydraulic cylinders allow the rollers to move. The working depth spacers is set when the cylinders A rest on the spacers B placed on the rod. ...
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Edging Disc Levellers

    Adjustments Adjusting the edging An uneven ground surface may require adjusting the height of the edging disc levellers. disc levellers The height can be adjusted by ±2 cm (0.8") by moving the two bolts A in the “1”, “2” or “3” position holes. ...
  • Page 65: Adjustment Of Rear Accessories

    Adjustments Adjustment of rear Proceed as follows to adjust the working depth of the levelling discs or levelling tines. accessories Enduro Pro T The levelling is positioned on a parallelogram connected to the roller mountings by handles. The height of the levelling elements follows the height of the roller, but the levelling height must be adjusted if the working depth is changed significantly.
  • Page 66 Adjustments Angular adjustment This adjustment is only required in case of difficult conditions where the levelling element height adjustment is not sufficient. Nevertheless, the adjustment at position “1” is the optimum adjustment for correct levelling.  Lower the machine to the ground. ...
  • Page 67 Adjustments Enduro T The levelling is positioned on arms linked to the roller mountings by handles. The height of the levelling tines follows the height of the roller, but the levelling height must be adjusted if the working depth is changed (in height and angle).
  • Page 68 Adjustments Test these adjustments on the field, observe the work carried out by the front and rear discs and compare the result obtained with the criteria in the following table: Levelling faults visible in the worked No levelling faults visible in the Levelling faults visible in the worked area if the rear discs work at a greater worked area if the...
  • Page 69: Rollers

    Adjustments Rollers Actipack and Actiring Reference Description Rear manifold Rotor Active knife skids Use this configuration if you want: • A levelled, fine tilth finish. • Sow immediately after harrowing. Introduction Adjust the knife skid height D according to the following: •...
  • Page 70 Adjustments Passive knife skids Introduction Use this configuration if: • You want a coarser level and surface finish in order to avoid any risk of surface breakdown. • You are working in the autumn and you want to sow in the spring. •...
  • Page 71 Adjustments Actipress Solo roller CAUTION Do not reverse while the roller is in contact with the ground. This could damage the blades, as there is no safety mechanism. Configuration with the levelling blades Use this configuration if you want: • A levelled, fine tilth finish.
  • Page 72 Adjustments Actipress Twin roller WARNING  Comply fully with safety instructions.  Keep at a safe distance when changing the settings. There is a risk of the lower limbs being crushed. Never turn when the machine is in the ground. MPORTANT NOTE Checking the rocker arm Actipress Twin can follow the ground profile correctly by pivoting ±11°...
  • Page 73 Adjustments Adjusting the roller overlap The overlap of the 2 rollers produces a self-cleaning effect on damp or sticky soils. To change the overlap configuration:  For the tightening torques, refer to chapter "Standard tightening torques“ on page "Standard tightening torques" 89 ...
  • Page 74 Adjustments Finger harrow on roller Adapting the support on a roller There are two types of support depending on the model of the roller on which the finger harrow will be adapted: • A long support F1 to adapt the finger harrow onto a double roller. •...
  • Page 75 Adjustments To make adjustment easier, place the spanner provided on nut D and use it as a lever. Procedure:  Take the weight off the spindle with the spanner.  Remove the spindle B.  Raise or lower the harrow to the required position. ...
  • Page 76: Unhitching

    Unhitching Safety instructions Unhitching WARNING  Comply fully with safety instructions.  There is a serious risk of injury when unhitching the machine. To prevent any danger:  Immobilise the tractor.  Make sure that the machine is on flat and sufficiently stable ground.
  • Page 77: Shutdown And Storage

    Shutdown and storage Locking Shutdown and storage Installing To protect the machine against unauthorised use, an anti-theft device adapted to the towing type is also provided when the machine is the immobilisation device delivered. It consists of an immobilisation device A protected by a bolt B. •...
  • Page 78 Shutdown and storage Storing the When the machine is used, the immobilisation devices must be stored on the machine at the locations provided: immobilisation device • Cat III or IV hitching bar. • Fixed ring. • Scharmüller hitching ball.
  • Page 79: After The Season

    Shutdown and storage After the season After the season and if the machine is to be stored for a long period of time:  Apply the usual machine storage instructions described in the "Storage" chapter on page 73.  Clean the machine thoroughly. ...
  • Page 80: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning Maintenance CAUTION Never use a high pressure cleaner with a rotating nozzle to clean your machine. This could damage the machine.  The equipment may be cleaned using a high pressure cleaner.  Use low pressure to clean the bearings. ...
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    Maintenance For your safety Maintenance Special safety instructions WARNING Prevent any unintentional movement of the machine Carry out repairs or maintenance or eliminate malfunctions with the machine hitched only when: • the power take-off has been deactivated, • the engine is switched off, •...
  • Page 82 Maintenance Protection measures when Additives mixed with oils and lubricants can be harmful to your health. Since regulations do not require manufacturers to identify these handling oils and hazards, it is essential that you follow the advice below: lubricants WARNING Avoid contact with the skin Avoid all skin contact with these products.
  • Page 83: General

    Maintenance General These notes refer to routine maintenance work. For any maintenance work, the machine must be configured and locked in its working position. If the transport position is required for any maintenance work, refer to the maintenance instructions and read the relevant information.
  • Page 84: Greasing

    Maintenance Greasing WARNING For all greasing operations, the machine must be in the park position with the tines on the ground to avoid any risk of crushing. The pictogram opposite appears next to the greasing points on the machine to enable you to locate the machine's greasing points quickly. Frequency Image Part...
  • Page 85 Maintenance Frequency Image Part Every Every 40 Every hours year Crank Front hydraulic control wheel arm axis Double cage roller...
  • Page 86: Wear Rings

    Maintenance Wear rings CAUTION The wear rings must be changed when they stop protecting the different parts of the machine. If used wear rings are not replaced, damaged machine parts will not be covered by the warranty. If damaged rings are not replaced, their housing may also suffer from wear.
  • Page 87 Maintenance Structure Levelling - Enduro Pro T...
  • Page 88 Maintenance Levelling - Enduro T...
  • Page 89 Maintenance Front hydraulic control wheel...
  • Page 90 Maintenance Double cage roller...
  • Page 91 Maintenance Actipress Twin roller...
  • Page 92: Checks And Corrections

    Maintenance Checks and corrections Screwed assemblies Regularly check wheel nuts for tightness and the hub clearance adjustment. All the bolts must be tightened: • After the initial period of use. • According to the frequency of use. • At least once per season. Standard tightening Unless otherwise specified, all screwed assemblies should be tightened in accordance with the table below.
  • Page 93 Maintenance Fasteners CAUTION Use only the screws supplied The securing screws supplied are special screws for specific requirements. Commercially available screws will not stand up to the stresses on the machine. If you use inappropriate screws or if you do not tighten them to the recommended torque, the machine could be damaged.
  • Page 94: Axles

    Maintenance Axles Tyres CAUTION Do not drive with worn or damaged tyres Always replace worn or damaged tyres immediately. There is a high risk of accident when driving on the road with tyres in bad condition. To avoid damaging the tyres and to ensure road safety, the tyre pressure must be checked regularly.
  • Page 95 Maintenance (*): The jack is not provided.  Check every day that the tyres are in perfect condition.  Check the tyre pressure every week:  Always check the tyre pressure when cold (before driving),  Never deflate a hot tyre. ...
  • Page 96 Maintenance following table: Stud Ø (23/32’’) (9/16’’) (5/8’’) (7/8’’) mm (in) Recommended torque (200) (90) (142) (376) N.m (ft.lbf) Tightening and retightening the wheel nuts CAUTION • Never use an impact wrench to finish tightening since the tightening torque could reach a value that would be impossible to check.
  • Page 97: Levelling Element Wear

    Maintenance Levelling element wear Levelling disks  Replace the levelling discs A when they become too worn.  Replace the pads B when they become too worn. Levelling tines  Change the blades of the levelling tines A when they become too worn.
  • Page 98: Wear

    Maintenance Wear Actipack and Actiring:  Regularly check the wear of the knife skids A. of knife skids  Replace them before wear can cause the part to be lost during operation. Levelling blade wear Actiflex and Actipress Solo:  Check that the screws are still tight after several hours of use. ...
  • Page 99: Wear Of The Fingers On Harrow For Roller

    Maintenance Wear of the fingers on  Regularly check the wear and shape of the fingers.  Replace the fingers when they are bent and/or badly worn: harrow for roller minimum length D = 350 mm.  To maintain the performance of the finger harrow, when replacing it, keep the original arrangement of the fingers on the machine with a step C of 167 mm between each finger.
  • Page 100: Replacing The Tines

    Maintenance Replacing the tines WARNING Never loosen more than one spring at the same time  Carry out the adjustment on one spring.  Loosen the spring.  Move onto the next spring. If you loosen several springs at the same time, the machine may tip over.
  • Page 101 Maintenance Replacing the tines Triflex 700 DANGER Springs used as safety devices for working parts Note that it is strictly prohibited for untrained or unqualified personnel to dismantle the springs used as safety devices for working parts. For your safety, you are recommended to have this task carried out by a specialist.
  • Page 102 Maintenance Checking the tightening of the teeth Triflex 700 Depending on the tightening torques shown on the label affixed to the machine:  Refer to the illustration of the label on page 97.  Check and tighten, if necessary, after the first few hours of use. ...
  • Page 103: Coulter Wear

    Maintenance Coulter wear If the coulters are not replaced in time, the over-worn parts could fall off during work and the tines could wear. Excessive wear on the lower part of the tine could require its replacement in order to attach new coulters. ...
  • Page 104 Maintenance Replacing the knock-on coulters WARNING Keep well clear of the danger zone When being dismantled, the shares may fall and cause injury. Consequently, before you dismantle these coulters:  Make sure that no part of your body is under these coulters. The specific bevelled knock-on tool must be used to replace the coulters.
  • Page 105: Distributing Plough Points

    Maintenance Distributing plough points Standardisation of the symmetrical installation of 60 mm (2 ”) points irrespective of the type of machine and arrangement of the tines. • Right side: right points: • Left side: left points:...
  • Page 106: Warranty

    Warranty On delivery of the tool, check that all accessories are present and that Warranty no damage has occurred during transport. Any claims must be made to us in writing within six (6) days. The warranty will apply only if the conditions appearing on the delivery contract have been met by the buyer.
  • Page 107: Scrapping The Machine

    Scrapping the machine At the end of the machine's life, it must be scrapped in accordance Scrapping the machine with environmental rules. Follow the appropriate instructions when disposing of the machine. CAUTION Do not spread on the ground or pour into sewers used grease or other substances such as motor oil, hydraulic oil, coolant fluid, brake fluid, fuel, etc.
  • Page 108: Declaration Of Conformity

    Directive, the following standards have been taken into account: EC identification plate, CE marking EN ISO 4254-1:2015 Kverneland Group Les Landes-Genusson S.A.S 9 Rue du Poitou 85130 LES LANDES-GENUSSON FRANCE Les Landes-Genusson, 01.01.2023. Guillaume Hulin Chief Executive Officer, Kverneland Group Les Landes-Genusson...
  • Page 109: Index

    Index Index Safety rules Safety symbols Coulter Storage Struts symbols Deflector Tightening torques Transport Frame unfolded Tyre pressures Tyres Ground clearance User safety Hydraulic fluid Warranty Wheels with rubber tyres Levelling Lubricants Maintenance Metal parts Oils Online documentation Owner Pads Pictograms Rocker arm rotation Roller overlap...

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