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Operating Instructions
Sweeper
Combi Clean
Series 2350
2350.003
From equipment I.D. No. :
Status :
January 2010
2350 99 01

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  • Page 1 Translation of original Operating Instructions Sweeper Combi Clean Series 2350 2350.003 From equipment I.D. No. : Status : January 2010 2350 99 01...
  • Page 2 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 3 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 4 Preface READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY to familiarise yourself with the correct way to operate and service your machine, and to prevent personal injury or damage to the machine. These operating instructions and the adhesive safety signs on your machine can also be obtained in other languages (your dealer can order these for you).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CO N T E N T S Page * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1.0.
  • Page 6 1.0. Safety Recognize safety information This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Follow safety instuctions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety sings.
  • Page 7 1.0. Safety Observe road traffic regulations Always observe llocal road traffic regulations when using public roads. Wear protective clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing.
  • Page 8 1.0. Safety Guard and shields Keep guards and shields in place all the times. Ensure that they are in good condition and installedcorrectly. Always disengage the driveline, shut off engine and remove key before removing any guards or shields. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts Avoid high - pressure fluids Escaping fluid under pressure...
  • Page 9 1.0. Safety .Use safety lights and devices Prevent collisions between other road users, slow moving tractors with attachments or towed equipment, and self- propelled machines on public roads. Frequently check for traffic from the rear, especially in turns, and use hand signals or turn signal lights.
  • Page 10 1.0. Safety Remove paint before welding or heating Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust. Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated by welding, soldering, or using a torch. Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area. Dispose of paint and solvent properly.
  • Page 11 1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety Decals Pictorial safety sings At several important places of this machine safety sings are affixed intendent to signify potenial danger. The hazard is identified by a pictorial in a warning triangle. An adjacent pictorial provides information how to avoid personal injury.
  • Page 12 1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety Decals Avoiding injury from rotating blade When the engine is running, keep a safe distance from the mowing blades. Tools When operating ensure that sufficient distance is left as there is a risk of injury from thrown or flying objects.
  • Page 13 1.0. Safety 1.2. Safety instructions - Besides the information in - In event of malfunctions these operating instructions, (vibrations) or if the machine please also observe generally runs over a foreign object, applicable safety and turn off the drive, switch off accident-prevention the engine (remove ignition standards!
  • Page 14: Connecting

    2.0. Connecting 2.1. General Ensure that the tyre pressure of the vehicle tyres is correct. Please observe the following when selecting the correct mounting points (for the installed parts): 1. Lowest position of tractor - frontal lifting 2. Top position of tractor - frontal lifting 3.
  • Page 15: Mounting Using The Coupling Triangle

    2.0. Connecting 2.3. MOUNTING USING THE COUPLING TRIANGLE Version 1  Pull off the spring pin and pull out the locking pin up to the second bore.  Lock position using the spring pin.  Lower the front power lift. ...
  • Page 16: Extension For Standard Three-Point Linkage And Triangular Coupling

    2.0. Connecting 2.4. EXTENSION FOR STANDARD THREE-POINT LINKAGE AND TRIANGULAR COUPLING This could lead to installation problems with some tractors. There is the possibility of remedying this problem with extension plates. 2.5. SETTING CYLINDER BROOM Adjust the sweeping roller so that the bristle ends just touch the ground (see picture 2350.13).
  • Page 17: Direction Of Rotation Of Cylinder Broom

    2.0. Connecting 2.6. DIRECTION OF ROTATION OF CYLINDER BROOM The sweeping roller must as shown on picture 2350.14. Fahrtrichtung You can set the direction of Direction of motion rotation yourself by turning the Direction de la marche brushing gear 180°. To do this, the brushes must be disassembled and the four screws between the brushing gear and the swivel part...
  • Page 18: Cardan Shaft Adjustment

    2.0. Connecting 2.9. CARDAN SHAFT ADJUSTMENT Connect the cardan shaft and check that it has the correct length in working position and in raised position; shorten if necessary. Secure cardan shaft guard with attached chain. For adjusting the length hold Cut off the inner and outer the two shaft parts side by sliding profile by the same...
  • Page 19: Disconnecting

    3.0. Disconnecting 3.1. General Only set the dirt sweeping machine down:  on a firm, level surface  on the mounted park supports  with the lateral broom folded up The dirt sweeping machine is thus secure. The cylinder broom and lateral broom are not damaged.
  • Page 20: Dismantling With Standard Three-Point Linkage Cat.1

    3.0. Disconnecting 3.3. DISMANTLING WITH STANDARD THREE-POINT LINKAGE CAT.1  Unrig the PTO-Shaft.  Lower sweeping machine.  Release tension in upper link and release from sweeping machine.  Release lower connecting rod turnbuckles and pull out the bolt for the lower connecting rod.
  • Page 21: Operating

    4.0. Operating 4.1. General CAUTION DANGER Familiarise yourself with all equipment and operating elements and their functions before starting work. Ensure that all protective equipment has been properly installed. It is too late to do this when you have started work! Before switching on the p.t.o.
  • Page 22: Installation Of Dirt Container

    4.0. Operating 4.3. INSTALLATION OF DIRT CONTAINER  Demount hydraulic cylinder (A).  Install bar (B) in the place of the hydraulic cylinder. The mechanical tangential deviation of the sweeping machine can be set using the bar.  Attach container (C) to hooks (D).
  • Page 23: Installing Lateral Broom

    4.0. Operating 4.4. INSTALLING LATERAL BROOM  Screw on V-belt pulley (A) to attachment (B) on the right of side part.  Insert V-belt into the profile of the V-belt pulley.  Insert lateral broom retainer (C) with the screws to side part (middle slot) and secure with nuts.
  • Page 24: Operation

    5.0. Operation 5.1. General CAUTION DANGER During work operation, the user is responsible for the safety of third parties! Never operate the dirt sweeping machine without the safety devices. Otherwise you will be exposing yourself and others to extreme danger. Before moving off, ensure that the immediate area of the machine is clear e.g.
  • Page 25: Working Speed

    5.0. Operation 5.3. Working speed The sweeper has a double pulley for 2 brushing speeds. The V-belt in the upper groove provides fast speed for sweeping snow; the lower groove provides slow speed for sweeping dirt. 5.4. V-belt drive After a running-in period of 3-5 hours, the V-belt tension must be checked.
  • Page 26: Switching Off Lateral Broom Drive

    5.0. Operation 5.6. SWITCHING OFF LATERAL BROOM DRIVE To switch off the lateral broom, pull handle upwards. 5.7. SWITCHING ON LATERAL BROOM DRIVE Lower lateral broom to the front. All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    6.0. Maintenance 6.1. General CAUTION DANGER Carry out maintenance work only with the equipment installed. Switch off the tractor and secure it against inadvertent starting. Check security of screw fittings on a regular basis and tighten if necessary. Replace wear parts in good time. Use original spare parts only.
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    6.0. Maintenance 6.3. Cleaning CAUTION DANGER Clean with a hand brush or water only never with your bare hands. RISK OF INJURY ! Clean the machine daily after the work is finished to ensure faultless functioning when it is next used. Only cleaned cylinder brooms ensure optimal functioning.
  • Page 29 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 30: Lubrication Points

    6.0. Maintenance 6.5. LUBRICATION POINTS The lubrication nipple on the swivel part, the wheel hubs and the cardan shaft must be greased after every 50 operating hours. The grease filling for the brushing gear and angular gear must be topped up every 200 operating hours, or at least once a year.
  • Page 31 6.0. Maintenance 6.5. LUBRICATION POINTS 6.5.3. Cardan shaft  Grease the inside of the outer sliding profile.  Prior to long out-of-service periods, clean and degrease the cardan shaft.  Clean the profile pipes and protective pipes if they are contaminated.
  • Page 32: Hydraulic Installation

    6.0. Maintenance 6.6. Hydraulic installation ATTENTION!   Examine periodically the The hydraulic system is under high pressure! hydraulic tubes conditions for damages or aging and  Looking for leaks use change them if necessary! proper devices due to risk ...
  • Page 33: Hydraulic Connection Diagram

    6.0. Maintenance 6.7. Hydraulic connection diagram Hydraulic system for inclination Hydraulic system for emptying the hopper 2350.43 Lateral broom with hydraulic drive 2350.44 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
  • Page 34 6.0. Maintenance 6.7. Hydraulic connection diagram Basic unit with hydraulic drive 2350.45 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 35 6.0. Maintenance 6.7. Hydraulic connection diagram Main drive and lateral broom drive 2350.46 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 36: Dismounting/Disposal

    6.0. Maintenance 6.8. Dismounting / Disposal ATTENTION ! Take care when you dismount Dismouting for disposal the sweeper. Read the chapter 1. Place the sweeper on "Safety and Precaitions" and stable ground. observe local safety regulations. 2. Remove the oil of the gear unit and dispose of it.
  • Page 37: Device Combinations

    7.0. Device combinations 7.1. Versions For types 2352 2353 2354 Combi Clean Neutral Drive 1000 rpm, right Drive 1000 rpm, left Drive 2000 rpm, right Drive 2000 rpm, left Hydraulic drive Mounted coupling triangle Mounting with three-point linkage cat. 1 Special attachments Upon request, dep.
  • Page 38: Equipment

    8.0. Additional equipment 8.1. Scope of Delivery  Basic unit for PTO drives 1000 r.p.m. right or left-hand operation; 2000 r.p.m. right or left-hand operation; hydraulic drive  Attachment components triangular coupling three-point frame special attachment according to type of tractor ...
  • Page 39: Technical Specifications

    9.0. Technical Specifications 9.1. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2352 Machine width standard version 1100 Effective width in straight position 1100 Effective width in inclined position Machine width with side mounting and dirt container 1170 Device width with side brush 1440 Effective width with side brush 1300 min.
  • Page 40 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.1. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2352 2350.09 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 41 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.2. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2353 Machine width standard version 1300 Effective width in straight position 1300 Effective width in inclined position 1150 Machine width with side mounting and dirt container 1370 Device width with side brush 1640 Effective width with side brush 1500 min.
  • Page 42 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.2. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2353 2350.09 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 43 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.3. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2354 Machine width standard version 1500 Effective width in straight position 1500 Effective width in inclined position 1350 Machine width with side mounting 1570 and dirt container Device width with side brush 1840 Effective width with side brush 1700 min.
  • Page 44 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.3. TECHNICAL DATA TYP 2354 2350.09 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 45 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.4. METRIC BOLT AND CAP SCREW TORQUE VALUES Property Class and Head Markings Property Class and Nut Markings class 4.8 class 8.8 or 9.8 class 10.9 class 12.9 Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry **...
  • Page 46 9.0. Technical Specifications 9.5. SERIAL NUMBER Record product indentification no. (serial no.) in the space provided below. Always quote this number when ordering spare parts or making warranty claims. Prod Ident No.: ____________________ All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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