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Sicma BH 145 Use And Maintenance Manual
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1 Introduction
Some Notes Regarding the User Manual
Declaration of Conformity
List of Residual Risks
Delivery Letter
Tiller Identification and Manual Code
General Delivery Notes
Declared Use
Terminology of Main Parts
Setups
2 Safety
Definitions (Uni en Iso 12100-1:2009)
Conventional Symbols
Safety Provisions
Operator Requisites
Clothing and Ppe
How to Use the Machine
Safety Devices
Reasonably Predictable Incorrect Use
Zero Energy State
Position of Pictograms on the Machine
Safety Pictograms
3 Unloading and Unpacking the Tiller
Tiller Protected by Heat-Shrinkable Film
Tiller in Wooden Crate
4 Technical Features
3-Point Hitch Connection
Cardan Shaft Connection
Check the Stability of the Tractor-Tiller Complex
Road Transport
6 Adjustments
Clutch Adjustment
Working Height Adjustment
Machining
Preventive Maintenance
7 Stops
8 Routine Maintenance
Control and Replacement of the Oil in the Gearbox Unit
Control and Replacement of the Oil in the Lateral Drive Sump
Greasing the Rotor Support
Hoes Replacement
Cardan Shaft
9 Cleaning
10 Storage and Wintering
11 Scrapping
12 Quick Consultation Tables
Coupling Torque Table
Troubleshooting Table
Maintenance Table
13 Spare Parts
14 Warranty
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100•120•145
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Summarization of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 SOME NOTES REGARDING THE USER MANUAL
User manual is integral to operation and safety. Maintain its condition.
1.2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Confirms the machine's compliance with relevant directives.
1.3 LIST OF RESIDUAL RISKS
Lists potential hazards remaining after safety measures, such as cuts or burns.
1.4 DELIVERY LETTER
Confirms receipt of the tiller and its compliance with directives.
1.5 TILLER IDENTIFICATION AND MANUAL CODE
Provides information for tiller identification and manual retrieval for support.
1.6 GENERAL DELIVERY NOTES
Instructions for checking the tiller and its components upon delivery.
1.7 DECLARED USE
Specifies the tiller's intended purpose and lists prohibited improper uses.
1.8 TERMINOLOGY OF MAIN PARTS
Identifies and labels the main components of the tiller.
1.9 SETUPS
Details configurations for hoe kits per flange and their part codes.
2. SAFETY
2.1 DEFINITIONS (UNI EN ISO 12100-1:2009)
Defines danger, dangerous area, critical area, and exposed person.
2.2 CONVENTIONAL SYMBOLS
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual.
2.3 SAFETY PROVISIONS
General safety rules and precautions to follow before use.
2.4 OPERATOR REQUISITES
Defines the qualifications and responsibilities of the operator.
2.5 CLOTHING AND PPE
Specifies required personal protective equipment (PPE) for safe operation.
2.6 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE
Guidelines for safe and proper operation of the tiller.
2.7 SAFETY DEVICES
Ensures safety devices are in place and functional.
2.8 REASONABLY PREDICTABLE INCORRECT USE
Lists common incorrect uses to avoid for safety and machine integrity.
2.9 ZERO ENERGY STATE
Procedure to ensure the machine is de-energized before maintenance.
2.10 POSITION OF PICTOGRAMS ON THE MACHINE
Diagram showing the location of safety pictograms on the tiller.
SAFETY PICTOGRAMS
Detailed explanations of safety pictograms and their meanings.
3. UNLOADING AND UNPACKING THE TILLER
3.1 TILLER PROTECTED BY HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM
Procedure for unloading the tiller when protected by heat-shrinkable film.
3.2 TILLER IN WOODEN CRATE
Procedure for unloading the tiller when it is packed in a wooden crate.
4. TECHNICAL FEATURES
5. START-UP
5.1 3-POINT HITCH CONNECTION
Step-by-step guide for connecting the tiller's 3-point hitch to the tractor.
5.2 CARDAN SHAFT CONNECTION
Procedure for correctly connecting the Cardan shaft to the tractor PTO.
5.3 CHECK THE STABILITY OF THE TRACTOR-TILLER COMPLEX.
Ensuring tractor-tiller stability using formulas and ballast.
5.4 ROAD TRANSPORT
Regulations and precautions for transporting the tiller on roads.
6. ADJUSTMENTS
6.1 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
Guidance on adjusting the clutch calibration for optimal performance.
6.2 WORKING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
How to adjust the lateral skids to set the desired tilling depth.
6.3 MACHINING
Procedures for operating the tiller after connection and setup.
6.4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Scheduled checks and tasks to maintain the tiller's condition.
7. STOPS
TEMPORARY STOP
Procedure for briefly stopping the tiller operation.
STOP AT THE END OF THE DAY
Steps for safely stopping the tiller at the end of the working day.
STOP FOR LONG PERIODS
Instructions for parking and storing the tiller for extended periods.
EMERGENCY STOP
Procedure for stopping the tiller immediately in an emergency situation.
8. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
8.1 CONTROL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE OIL IN THE GEARBOX UNIT
Procedure for checking and changing the gearbox oil.
8.2 CONTROL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE OIL IN THE LATERAL DRIVE SUMP
Procedure for checking and changing the oil in the lateral drive sump.
8.3 GREASING THE ROTOR SUPPORT
Instructions for greasing the rotor support using a greasing pump.
8.4 HOES REPLACEMENT
Guidelines for checking and replacing worn tiller hoes.
8.5 CARDAN SHAFT
Reference to the Cardan shaft manual for lubrication and maintenance.
9. CLEANING
10. STORAGE AND WINTERING
11. SCRAPPING
12. QUICK CONSULTATION TABLES
12.1 COUPLING TORQUE TABLE
Table of recommended tightening torques for various bolt threadings.
12.2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common tiller problems.
12.3 MAINTENANCE TABLE
Schedule of maintenance interventions based on working hours.
13. SPARE PARTS
14. WARRANTY
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