background image

 

 

7 (24) 

 

 

 

WARNING

 

 

Observe maximum load indicated in the operator’s manual of the loader. Be 

especially careful when the load sensor indicator is activated, if your loader is fitted 

with a load sensor system. 

 

Make sure that the surface can bear the total load. Also follow the correct tyre 

pressure settings. 

 

 

 

Pay attention to the surroundings and any other persons and machines moving in the 

vicinity. Other persons must keep safety distance of 2 meters. Pay attention to the 

contours of the terrain and other hazards, such as branches and trees that can reach 

to the driver's area, loose rocks, and slippery surfaces. 

 

 

 

Make sure that overhead clearance is sufficient. Hitting an overhead obstacle may 

cause the loader to tip over. Keep a safe distance from electric cables, lamps, or 

other electric systems; hitting live parts may cause electric shock. 

 

 

 

Ensure that ventilation is sufficient when operating indoors. Do not operate the loader 

in closed spaces regardless of the engine or fuel type. Exhaust gases may 

concentrate to hazardous levels. 

 

 

 

Never use the attachment to lift or to transport persons or as any kind of work 

platform even temporarily. 

 

 

 

Make sure to use only an attachment that is in good condition. Check the attachment 

thoroughly in regular intervals. Do not modify the attachment in a manner that would 

affect its safety. It is prohibited to drill holes on the attachment, and welding or other 

means of fixing hooks or other objects on the attachment is strictly prohibited. 

 

 

 

Shut down the loader and place the attachment to a safe position as shown in Safe 

stopping procedure before any cleaning, maintenance, or adjustments. 

 

 

 

Use the attachment only for its intended purpose. Other use may create unnecessary 

safety risks, and the equipment may get damaged. 

 

 

 

Make sure that the loader is equipped with necessary safety components, and that 

they are in working condition. Seat belt must be used. If there are specific hazards 

related to the operating area, use appropriate safety equipment. 

 

 

 

Also read the safety instructions and correct use of the loader from the operator's 

manual of the loader. 

 

 

 

 

DANGER

 

Risk of crushing -  Going under the loader boom or an 
attachment can cause serious injury or death.

  Never go 

under the loader boom and prevent others from getting near 
lifted boom or attachment. Going under a raised attachment 
or loader boom is dangerous, as the boom may lower due to 
loss of stability, mechanical fault or when other person 
operates the controls of the loader. Lower the attachment 
firmly on the ground to a safe position before leaving the 
driver’s seat. 

Keep in mind that the loader boom can be lowered or tilted 
even if the engine has been shut down (crushing hazard). 
The loader is not intended to be left to keep a load elevated 
for longer periods. Always lower the attachment to a safe 
position before leaving the driver's seat. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for A440586

Page 1: ...XL Silage grab 2020 1 Operator s Manual for Attachment XL Silage grab Working width Product number 1300 mm A441007 1450 mm A440998 1600 mm A440586 English A442207 2020 1 EN 2020 ...

Page 2: ...XL Silage grab 2020 1 ...

Page 3: ...1 5 1 Connecting and disconnecting hydraulic hoses 12 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 14 6 1 Checks before use 15 6 1 1 Operator qualification 15 6 2 Operating the XL silage grab 16 6 3 Material handling 18 6 4 Working on uneven ground 18 6 4 1 Operating with a tilt adapter 18 6 5 Transport position 19 6 6 Storing the attachment 19 7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 20 7 1 Inspection of hydraulic components 20 7 2 ...

Page 4: ...on and maintenance of the equipment Failure to observe the instructions accompanying the symbol can lead to equipment breakdown or other property damage With these instructions even an inexperienced user can use the attachment and loader safely The manual includes important instructions for experienced AVANT operators as well Ensure that all persons using the loader have received proper guidance a...

Page 5: ...regular maintenance tasks All repair work can t be performed by the operator and demanding repair and maintenance operations are to be left for professional maintenance All maintenance work must be done using proper safety equipment Spare parts must be identical with original specifications which can be ensured by using only original spare parts A separate spare parts catalogue may be available co...

Page 6: ...the grapple completely before going near the sharp tines and the grapple which may lower even if the loader is not running Lower the attachment on the ground and lower its grapple completely before leaving the driver s seat to avoid unintentional movements of the loader and the grapple Follow safe stopping procedure Sudden movements can cause the loader to tip over Operate the controls of the load...

Page 7: ...fety It is prohibited to drill holes on the attachment and welding or other means of fixing hooks or other objects on the attachment is strictly prohibited Shut down the loader and place the attachment to a safe position as shown in Safe stopping procedure before any cleaning maintenance or adjustments Use the attachment only for its intended purpose Other use may create unnecessary safety risks a...

Page 8: ...mask 3 2 Safe shutdown procedure Safe stopping of the attachment before going near the attachment WARNING Always stop the attachment following safe stopping procedure before leaving the driver s seat Safe stopping procedure prevents all unintentional movements of the attachment Note that the loader boom can move down even if the engine of the loader is turned off Safe stopping procedure Lower the ...

Page 9: ...ment They must be visible and readable on the equipment Replace any unclear or missing label New labels are available via your retailer or contact information provided on the cover WARNING Make sure all warning decals are readable The warning labels contain important safety information and they help to identify and remember the hazards related to the equipment Replace damaged or missing warning la...

Page 10: ...sed equipment 3 A46803 Pinching and cutting hazard keep clear of moving parts do not leave the equipment running Operate the attachment only from the driver s seat 4 A442056 A442032 A440869 Attachment identification plate Table 4 XL Silage grab Main components 1 Frame 2 Avant quick coupling brackets 3 Replaceable tines 4 Removable side tines 5 Grapple 6 Hydraulic cylinder 2 pcs 7 Multi connector h...

Page 11: ... Step 1 Lift the quick attach plate locking pins up and turn them backwards into the slot so that they are locked in the upper position If your loader is equipped with a hydraulic attachment locking system see additional instructions about the use of the locking system from the relevant manuals Make sure that the hydraulic hoses are positioned so that they will not get in between the coupling plat...

Page 12: ...l systems must be ensured in addition to mechanical compatibility of the attachment If you use the attachment with a loader that is not fit to be used with the attachment model you have risks include tipping over damage to attachment due to overload and risks related to uncontrolled motion of attachment and its parts If your loader is not listed in Table 1 on page 5 ask your Avant dealer before us...

Page 13: ... the lever to disconnect the connector 3 After ending operation put the multiconnector on its holder on the attachment Disconnecting hydraulic hoses Before disconnecting the fittings lower the attachment to safe position on solid and level surface Turn the control lever of the auxiliary hydraulics to its neutral position When uncoupling the attachment always disconnect the hydraulic couplings befo...

Page 14: ...he loader if fitted signals Lower the load calmly and retract the telescopic boom Avoid sudden changes in speed or direction whenever load is lifted Use additional counterweights as needed WARNING Risk of falling from height and crushing under bucket or loader Never use a bucket as a lifting platform or to carry people Never use the loader or its attachments to lift persons or as any kind of work ...

Page 15: ...re used in a safe manner and as intended Do not allow children to operate the equipment Never operate the loader or attachments while under the influence of alcohol drugs medication that may impair judgement or cause drowsiness or if not otherwise medically fit to operate the equipment Remember correct working methods and avoid leaving the driver s seat unnecessarily 6 1 1 Operator qualification A...

Page 16: ...e to reverse with the loader Keep the material being transported as close to the loader and as low as possible When transporting silage or other loose material with the XL silage grab ensure that the load is secured on the grab Before using the Grapple bucket for the first time check that the hydraulic hoses are positioned so that you can move the loader boom and the grapple to all positions To av...

Page 17: ...draulics control lever towards its locking position or use the electric buttons of the optional electric joystick to lower the grapple The lever should not be left to the locking position Move the lever away from the locking position to lift the grapple ...

Page 18: ... affect the balance and handling of the loader The use of additional counterweights is recommended especially when operating smaller loader models With heavy loads the telescopic boom must be kept retracted while moving with the loader Always wear seat belt 6 4 Working on uneven ground Extra caution is needed when using the equipment on inclined terrains and slopes Drive slowly especially on incli...

Page 19: ...ct sunlight rain and extreme temperatures Avoid leaving the attachment laying directly on the ground Place it on blocks of wood or on a pallet for example Place the multiconnector on to its holder as indicated with an arrow in the figure below Never leave the hydraulic connector on the ground Make sure that the attachment is secured against all movements during storage Never climb on the attachmen...

Page 20: ... grapple has been lowered down completely 7 1 Inspection of hydraulic components Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses and components when the engine has been turned off system has cooled down and the pressure has been relieved Do not use the equipment if you have discovered a leak in the hydraulic system of the attachment or the loader Leaking hydraulic fluid may penetrate skin and cause ser...

Page 21: ...sually for damages and inspect the quick attach brackets and their surrounding area carefully The attachment must not be used if it is deformed cracked or torn Welding repairs are only allowed to be carried out by professional welders When welding only methods and additives suited for steel used in attachment must be used For more information about repairs contact your nearest service point 7 3 Cl...

Page 22: ...y reimburse the price of components purchased by the customer in special cases that have been agreed in advance The warranty does not cover Normal maintenance work or parts and consumables required for it Damages caused by unusual operating conditions or ways of use negligence structural changes made without the consent of Avant Tecno Oy use of non original parts or lack of maintenance Consequence...

Page 23: ...vna produkter överensstämmer med hälso och säkerhetskrav i EG maskindirektiv EG direktiv 2006 42 EG som ändrat Följande harmoniserade standarder har tillämpats We hereby declare that the products listed below are in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive directive 2006 42 EC as amended The following harmonized standards have been applied SFS EN ISO 12100 SFS EN ISO 4413 Mallit M...

Page 24: ......

Reviews: