Claas Cutterbar Trailer 6,8M – 4,4M (525) Combines Operator Manual FR
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- Brand: Claas
- Model: Cutterbar Trailer 6,8M – 4,4M (525) Combines
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: FR
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 4.4 MB
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Instructions for use
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Information about this notice
1.1.1 Validity of the notice
1.1.2 Information regarding this user manual
1.1.3 Icons and notes
1.1.4 Qualified specialist workshop
1.1.5 Notes on maintenance
1.1.6 Notes regarding warranty
1.1.7 Spare parts and technical questions
1.2 Use in accordance with instructions
1.2.1 Use in accordance with instructions
1.2.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
2 Security
2.1 Recognize the warnings
2.1.1 Warning pictogram
2.1.2 Signal word
2.2 Safety tips
2.2.1 Meaning of the instructions for use
2.2.2 Requirements for all people who work with the machine
2.2.3 Children at risk
2.2.4 Dangerous areas
2.2.5 Passengers
2.2.6 Couple the machine with the front tool or cutting carriage
2.2.7 Constructive modifications
2.2.8 Optional equipment and spare parts
2.2.9 Operation only after proper commissioning
2.2.10 Technical condition
2.2.11 Risks in the event of damage to the machine
2.2.12 Respect the technical threshold values
2.2.13 Maintain safety devices in operational capacity
2.2.14 Personal protective equipment
2.2.15 Wear suitable clothing
2.2.16 Remove dirt and moving objects
2.2.17 Prepare the machine for road travel
2.2.18 Risks when traveling on the road and in the fields
2.2.19 Safe parking of the cutting cart
2.2.20 Inappropriate operating consumables
2.2.21 Safety in handling operating consumables and secondary consumable materials
2.2.22 Environmental protection and disposal
2.2.23 Hot surfaces
2.2.24 Work only on the stopped machine
2.2.25 Maintenance and repair work
2.2.26 Machine elements recorded and loads
2.2.27 Risks due to welding work
2.2.28 Tips for using the drawbar
2.3 Safety marking on the machine
2.3.1 License plate
3 Description of the machine
3.1 Overview and mode of operation
3.1.1 Overview of the cutting carriage
3.1.2 Operating mode of the cutting carriage
3.2 Nameplates and identification numbers
3.2.1 Cutting carriage nameplate
3.3 Machine information
3.3.1 Sticker on the transport trolley
4 Technical characteristics
4.1 Cutting carriage
4.1.1 Dimensions
4.1.2 Weight
4.1.3 Tire pressure
4.1.4 Lubricants
5 Preparing the machine
5.1 Uncouple and secure the cutting carriage
5.1.1 Uncouple and secure the transport trailer
5.1.2 Block the transport trailer with a wedge
5.1.3 Place the braking blocks on the transport trolley
5.2 Assemble the cutting carriage
5.2.1 To be carried out before first commissioning
5.2.2 Assemble the cutting carriage
5.2.3 Adjust the lighting arm
5.3 Adapting the cutting carriage
5.3.1 Identify the supports for the front tool
5.3.2 Mounting type A supports
Position of supports
Prepare the support profile
Install the support profile
Install the swivel supports
5.4 Load the cutting carriage
5.4.1 Loading and securing the transport trailer
6.1 Transporting the front tool
6.1.1 Start transport
6.1.2 End of transport
6.1.3 Take out the support wheel
6.1.4 Pivot the support wheel inwards
6.1.5 Adjust the support wheel
6.1.6 Adjusting the support angle
6.1.7 Adjust the pivoting support of type A supports
Adjust the swivel bracket to suit the combine
Adjust the position of the swivel bracket
6.1.8 Place the front tool on the cutting carriage
6.1.9 Lift the front tool from the cutting carriage
6.2 Coupling device
6.2.1 Connect the cutting carriage to the towing vehicle
6.2.2 Uncouple the transport trailer from the towing vehicle
6.3 Electrical system
6.3.1 Unfold the lighting support arm
6.3.2 Folding the lighting arm
7 Faults and solutions
7.1 Cutting carriage
7.1.1 Overview of incidents on the cutting carriage
8 Maintenance
8.1 Overview of maintenance frequencies
8.1.1 After the first 10 hours of operation
8.1.2 Every 100 operating hours
8.1.3 Every 250 operating hours or every year
8.1.4 Every 500 operating hours
8.1.5 Maintenance of the cutting carriage
8.2 Lubrication plan
8.2.1 Lubricate the lubrication points every 100 operating hours
8.3 Chassis
8.3.1 Checking the wheel hub bearing clearance
8.3.2 Adjusting the wheel hub bearing clearance
8.3.3 Check the tightening torque of the wheel nuts
9 Decommissioning and disposal
9.1 Decommissioning and disposal
9.1.1 Deactivation and disposal
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