Claas Liner 420 (G11) Swathers Operator Manual ES
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Liner 420 (G11) Swathers
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: ES
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 33.9 MB
File List:
00 0292 153 3.pdf
00 2348 372 3.pdf
00 0292 153 3.pdf:
LINER 450LINER 420LINER 370
1. Introduction
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Information relating to this instruction manual
1.1.3 Symbols and indications
1.1.4 Optional equipment
1.1.5 Qualified specialized workshop
1.1.6 Maintenance instructions
1.1.7 Information regarding warranty
1.1.8 Spare parts and technical issues
1.2 Proper application of the machine
1.2.1 Proper machine application
1.2.2 Logically foreseeable inappropriate application
2 Security
2.1 Recognize warning signs
2.1.1 Danger symbols
2.1.2 Keyword
2.2 Safety instructions
2.2.1 Meaning of the instruction manual
2.2.2 Observe graphic danger symbols and alarm indications
2.2.3 Requirements for all people working with the machine
2.2.4 Children in danger
2.2.5 Danger zones
2.2.6 Position yourself between the tractor and the machine
2.2.7 Accompanying persons
2.2.8 Couple the tractor with the machine
2.2.9 Risk of injury due to rotating shafts
2.2.10 Construction changes
2.2.11 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.12 Control of the machine in operation
2.2.13 Operation only after correct commissioning
2.2.14 Technical status
2.2.15 Danger due to machine breakdowns
2.2.16 Comply with technical limit values
2.2.17 Danger due to coasting parts
2.2.18 Keep protective devices operational
2.2.19 Personal protective equipment
2.2.20 Wear appropriate clothing
2.2.21 Remove dirt and loose objects
2.2.22 Prepare the machine for road traffic
2.2.23 Dangers when driving on the road and in the countryside
2.2.24 Park the machine safely
2.2.25 Parking without supervision
2.2.26 Unsuitable consumables
2.2.27 Safe handling of consumables and auxiliary materials
2.2.28 Fire protection
2.2.29 Environmental protection and waste disposal
2.2.30 Deadly electrical discharge through overhead lines
2.2.31 Behavior in the case of an overhead line voltage transfer and lightning strike
2.2.32 Liquids under pressure
2.2.33 Hot surfaces
2.2.34 Work only on the stopped machine
2.2.35 Maintenance work and repair work
2.2.36 Machine parts and lifted loads
2.2.37 Danger from welding work
2.3 Safety signage
2.3.1 Structure of graphic hazard symbols
2.3.2 Position of warning symbols on the machine
3 Machine Description
3.1 Summary and operation
3.1.1 Summary
3.1.2 Operating mode
3.2 Optional machine equipment
3.2.1 Feeler wheel on the three-point support*
3.2.2 Hydraulically foldable protections*
3.2.3 Hydraulic adjustment of rotor height*
3.2.4 Fourth prong*
3.2.5 Warning signs*
3.2.6 Illuminated warning signs*
3.2.7 Warning signs Italy*
3.2.8 Legal equipment France*
3.2.9 SMV Triangle*
3.2.10 Lighting adapter for USA*
3.3 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.3.1 Machine identification plate
3.4 Machine information
3.4.1 Adhesive on the machine
4 Control and display instruments
4.1 Control elements
4.1.1 Windrower rotor
4.1.2 Protection
5 Technical data
5.1 LINER450
5.1.1 Measurements
5.1.2 Weights
5.1.3 Tractor requirements
5.1.4 Version
5.1.5 Tire pressure
5.1.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.1.7 Lubricants
5.2 LINER420
5.2.1 Measurements
5.2.2 Weights
5.2.3 Tractor requirements
5.2.4 Version
5.2.5 Tire pressure
5.2.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.2.7 Lubricants
5.3 LINER370
5.3.1 Measurements
5.3.2 Weights
5.3.3 Tractor requirements
5.3.4 Version
5.3.5 Tire pressure
5.3.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.3.7 Lubricants
6 Preparation of the machine
6.1 Adapt the tractor
6.1.1 Check the tractor ballast
Calculate the minimum front ballast
Calculate the minimum rear ballast
Calculate the actual load on the front axle
Calculate the actual total weight
Calculate the actual load on the rear axle
Calculation table
6.1.2 Calculate the minimum front counterbalance
6.1.3 Calculate the minimum rear counterweight
6.1.4 Calculate the actual front axle load
6.1.5 Calculate the actual total weight
6.1.6 Calculate the real rear axle load.
6.1.7 Calculation table
6.1.8 Check the tractor power take-off protection device
6.2 Turn off the machine and secure it
6.2.1 Shut down and secure the machine and tractor
6.2.2 Secure the lifted machine
6.3 Adapt the machine
6.3.1 Cardan shaft – check the length
6.3.2 Cardan shaft – adapt the length
6.3.3 Assemble the cardan shaft to the machine
6.3.4 Adjust the inclination of the rotor chassis
6.4 Hooking up the machine
6.4.1 Attach the support to three points
6.4.2 Assemble the cardan shaft
6.4.3 Place the support leg upwards
6.4.4 Attach the hydraulic hoses of the hydraulically foldable protection stirrups*
6.4.5 Connect the hydraulic hoses for the hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
6.4.6 Plug in the lighting cable
6.4.7 Save the shim
6.5 Unhooking the machine
6.5.1 Secure the machine so that it cannot roll
6.5.2 Place the support leg down
6.5.3 Remove the lighting cable
6.5.4 Uncouple the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulically foldable protection stirrups*
6.5.5 Disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
6.5.6 Dismantle the cardan shaft
6.5.7 Unhook the three-point support
6.6 Prepare for road traffic
6.6.1 General security measures
6.6.2 Push the swath cloth inwards
6.6.3 Rotate the protection bar upwards
6.6.4 Turning the folding hydraulic protections upwards*
6.6.5 Close the stopcock of the hydraulically foldable protective stirrups*
6.6.6 Remove the tine holder
6.6.7 Remove the tine holder
6.7 Prepare for use at work
6.7.1 Assemble the tine holders
6.7.2 Assemble the tine holders
6.7.3 Turn the protection downwards
6.7.4 Open the stopcock of the hydraulically foldable protective stirrups*
6.7.5 Swing down the hydraulically foldable guardrails*
6.8 Load the machine
6.8.1 Lift the machine
7 Management
7.1 Driving on the road
7.1.1 Driving on public roads
7.2 Settings for use at work
7.2.1 Adjust the swath rotor
7.2.2 Adjust the feeler wheel* on the three-point support
7.2.3 Adjusting the row former
Adjust swath width
7.2.4 Adjust the working height
Adjust the working height with the crank
Adjust the working height with hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
7.2.5 Control the working height
7.3 Use at work
7.3.1 Make rows
7.3.2 Adapt the power take-off speed
8 Incident and solution
8.1 Chassis
8.1.1 Change the swath rotor chassis wheel
8.2 Electrical and electronic system
8.2.1 Defective bulbs*
9 Maintenance
9.1 Summary of maintenance intervals
9.1.1 Before harvest
9.1.2 After the first 10 hours of service
9.1.3 After the first 50 hours of service
9.1.4 Every 20 hours of service
9.1.5 Every 50 hours of service
9.1.6 Every 500 hours of service or annually
9.1.7 if necessary
9.1.8 After harvest
9.2 Gearbox
9.2.1 Check the tightness of the gear
9.2.2 Windrower gear: Check the oil level
9.2.3 Windrower gear: Change oil
9.2.4 Windrower gear: Check the oil level
9.2.5 Windrower gear: Change oil
9.2.6 Windrower gear: Retighten the screws
In the chassis-swather gear bolted connection
On the swath gear
9.3 Cardan shaft
9.3.1 Maintenance of cardan shafts
9.3.2 Check the overload clutch
9.4 Chassis
9.4.1 Check tire pressure
9.4.2 Change the rotor chassis wheel
9.4.3 Change the feeler wheel*
9.4.4 Check the wheel nuts of the swath rotor chassis
9.4.5 Check the wheel nut on the feeler wheel*
9.5 Hydraulic installation
9.5.1 Check the hydraulic hoses
9.6 Windrower rotor
9.6.1 Check the spring
9.6.2 Check the tines
9.6.3 Prevent frost damage
9.7 Assembly and body parts
9.7.1 Clean the machine
9.7.2 Maintain the machine
9.7.3 Check the fixing material
9.8 Greasing scheme
9.8.1 Grease points every 20 hours of service
9.8.2 Grease points every 50 hours of service
10 Decommissioning and waste disposal
10.1 General information
10.1.1 Decommissioning and waste disposal
11 EC declaration of conformity
11.1 LINER 450 / LINER 420 / LINER 370
11.1.1 EC declaration of conformity
12 Technical dictionary and abbreviations
12.1 Terms and explanations
12.1.1 Abbreviations
12.1.2 Technical vocabulary
00 2348 372 3.pdf:
LINER 450LINER 420LINER 370
1. Introduction
1.1 Information regarding the instruction manual
1.1.1 Validity of the manual
1.1.2 Symbols and indications
1.1.3 Optional equipment
1.1.4 Maintenance instructions
1.1.5 Information regarding warranty
1.1.6 Spare parts and technical issues
1.2 Proper application of the machine
1.2.1 Proper machine application
2 Security
2.1 Recognize warning signs
2.1.1 Danger symbols
2.1.2 Keyword
2.2 Safety instructions
2.2.1 Meaning of the instruction manual
2.2.2 Observe graphic danger symbols and alarm indications
2.2.3 Requirements for all people working with the machine
2.2.4 Children in danger
2.2.5 Danger zones
2.2.6 Position yourself between the tractor and the machine
2.2.7 Accompanying persons
2.2.8 Couple the tractor with the machine
2.2.9 Risk of injury due to rotating shafts
2.2.10 Construction changes
2.2.11 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.12 Control of the machine in operation
2.2.13 Operation only after correct commissioning
2.2.14 Technical status
2.2.15 Danger due to machine breakdowns
2.2.16 Comply with technical limit values
2.2.17 Danger due to coasting parts
2.2.18 Keep protective devices operational
2.2.19 Personal protective equipment
2.2.20 Wear appropriate clothing
2.2.21 Remove dirt and loose objects
2.2.22 Prepare the machine for road traffic
2.2.23 Dangers when driving on the road and in the countryside
2.2.24 Park the machine safely
2.2.25 Parking without supervision
2.2.26 Unsuitable consumables
2.2.27 Safe handling of consumables and auxiliary materials
2.2.28 Environmental protection and waste disposal
2.2.29 Fire protection
2.2.30 Deadly electrical discharge through overhead lines
2.2.31 Behavior in the case of an overhead line voltage transfer and lightning strike
2.2.32 Liquids under pressure
2.2.33 Hot surfaces
2.2.34 Work only on the stopped machine
2.2.35 Maintenance work and repair work
2.2.36 Machine parts and lifted loads
2.2.37 Danger from welding work
2.3 Safety instructions on the machine
2.3.1 Warning symbols
2.3.2 Position of warning symbols on the machine
3 Machine Description
3.1 Summary and operation
3.1.1 Summary
3.1.2 Operating mode
3.2 Optional machine equipment
3.2.1 Feeler wheel on the three-point support*
3.2.2 Hydraulically foldable protections*
3.2.3 Hydraulic adjustment of rotor height*
3.2.4 Fourth prong*
3.2.5 Warning signs*
3.2.6 Illuminated warning signs*
3.2.7 Warning signs Italy*
3.2.8 Legal equipment France*
3.2.9 SMV Triangle*
3.2.10 Lighting adapter for USA*
3.3 Identification plates and identification numbers
3.3.1 Machine identification plate
3.4 Machine information
3.4.1 Adhesive on the machine
4 Control and display instruments
4.1 Control elements
4.1.1 Windrower rotor
4.1.2 Protection
5 Technical data
5.1 LINER450
5.1.1 Measurements
5.1.2 Weights
5.1.3 Tractor requirements
5.1.4 Version
5.1.5 Tire pressure
5.1.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.1.7 Lubricants
5.2 LINER420
5.2.1 Measurements
5.2.2 Weights
5.2.3 Tractor requirements
5.2.4 Version
5.2.5 Tire pressure
5.2.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.2.7 Lubricants
5.3 LINER370
5.3.1 Measurements
5.3.2 Weights
5.3.3 Tractor requirements
5.3.4 Version
5.3.5 Tire pressure
5.3.6 Acoustic intensity level
5.3.7 Lubricants
6 Preparation of the machine
6.1 Adapt the tractor
6.1.1 Check the tractor ballast
Calculate the minimum front ballast
Calculate the minimum rear ballast
Calculate the actual load on the front axle
Calculate the actual total weight
Calculate the actual load on the rear axle
Calculation table
6.1.2 Calculate the minimum front counterbalance
6.1.3 Calculate the minimum rear counterweight
6.1.4 Calculate the actual front axle load
6.1.5 Calculate the actual total weight
6.1.6 Calculate the real rear axle load.
6.1.7 Calculation table
6.1.8 Check the tractor power take-off protection device
6.2 Turn off the machine and secure it
6.2.1 Shut down and secure the machine and tractor
6.2.2 Secure the lifted machine
6.3 Adapt the machine
6.3.1 Cardan shaft – check the length
6.3.2 Cardan shaft – adapt the length
6.3.3 Assemble the cardan shaft to the machine
6.3.4 Adjust the inclination of the rotor chassis
6.4 Hooking up the machine
6.4.1 Attach the support to three points
6.4.2 Assemble the cardan shaft
6.4.3 Place the support leg upwards
6.4.4 Attach the hydraulic hoses of the hydraulically foldable protection stirrups*
6.4.5 Connect the hydraulic hoses for the hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
6.4.6 Plug in the lighting cable
6.4.7 Save the shim
6.5 Unhooking the machine
6.5.1 Secure the machine so that it cannot roll
6.5.2 Place the support leg down
6.5.3 Remove the lighting cable
6.5.4 Uncouple the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulically foldable protection stirrups*
6.5.5 Disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
6.5.6 Dismantle the cardan shaft
6.5.7 Unhook the three-point support
6.6 Prepare for road traffic
6.6.1 General security measures
6.6.2 Push the swath cloth inwards
6.6.3 Rotate the protection bar upwards
6.6.4 Turning the folding hydraulic protections upwards*
6.6.5 Close the stopcock of the hydraulically foldable protective stirrups*
6.6.6 Remove the tine holder
6.6.7 Remove the tine holder
6.7 Prepare for use at work
6.7.1 Assemble the tine holders
6.7.2 Assemble the tine holders
6.7.3 Turn the protection downwards
6.7.4 Open the stopcock of the hydraulically foldable protective stirrups*
6.7.5 Swing down the hydraulically foldable guardrails*
6.8 Load the machine
6.8.1 Lift the machine
7 Management
7.1 Driving on the road
7.1.1 Driving on public roads
7.2 Settings for use at work
7.2.1 Adjust the swath rotor
7.2.2 Adjust the feeler wheel* on the three-point support
7.2.3 Adjusting the row former
Adjust swath width
7.2.4 Adjust the working height
Adjust the working height with the crank
Adjust the working height with hydraulic rotor height adjustment*
7.2.5 Control the working height
7.3 Use at work
7.3.1 Make rows
7.3.2 Adapt the power take-off speed
8 Incident and solution
8.1 Chassis
8.1.1 Change the swath rotor chassis wheel
8.2 Electrical and electronic system
8.2.1 Defective bulbs*
9 Maintenance
9.1 Summary of maintenance intervals
9.1.1 Behavior with maintenance intervals
9.1.2 Before harvest
9.1.3 After the first 10 hours of service
9.1.4 After the first 50 hours of service
9.1.5 Every 20 hours of service
9.1.6 Every 50 hours of service
9.1.7 Every 500 hours of service or annually
9.1.8 if necessary
9.1.9 After harvest
9.2 Gearbox
9.2.1 Check the tightness of the gear
9.2.2 Windrower gear: Check the oil level
9.2.3 Windrower gear: Change oil
9.2.4 Windrower gear: Check the oil level
9.2.5 Windrower gear: Change oil
9.2.6 Windrower gear: Retighten the screws
In the chassis-swather gear bolted connection
On the swath gear
9.3 Cardan shaft
9.3.1 Maintenance of cardan shafts
9.3.2 Check the overload clutch
9.4 Chassis
9.4.1 Check tire pressure
9.4.2 Change the rotor chassis wheel
9.4.3 Change the feeler wheel*
9.4.4 Check the wheel nuts of the swath rotor chassis
9.4.5 Check the wheel nut on the feeler wheel*
9.5 Hydraulic installation
9.5.1 Check the hydraulic hoses
9.6 Windrower rotor
9.6.1 Check the spring
9.6.2 Check the tines
9.7 Assembly and body parts
9.7.1 Clean the machine
9.7.2 Maintain the machine
9.7.3 Check the fixing material
9.8 Greasing scheme
9.8.1 Grease points every 20 hours of service
9.8.2 Grease points every 50 hours of service
10 Decommissioning and waste disposal
10.1 General information
10.1.1 Decommissioning and waste disposal
11 Technical dictionary and abbreviations
11.1 Terms and explanations
11.1.1 Abbreviations
11.1.2 Technical vocabulary
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