6.7
Grab Arm
CTF
Paddle
6.0
Adjustments
The primary job of this paddle is to keep the bale tight up
against the pickup when the tines are inserted.
For bales with widths of 1200mm and 800mm, use the
outer hole on the grab arm (
Fig. 9
9
).
For bales with widths of 1300mm
use the inner hole on
the grab arm (
Fig.
100
).
Fig.
9
9
Fig.
100
Sensor
Target
Min
:
2mm
Max: 6mm
Fig.
10
2
Fig.
10
1
No.
Description
Location
Function
1.
Grab Arm - Fold Out
Grab Arm Pivotment
Indicates Grab Arm is open
2.
Grab Arm - Fold In
Grab Arm Pivotment
Indicates Grab Arm is closed
3.
Guide Bar Retract
RHS Guide Bar Crossmember
Indicates Guide Bar extended
4.
Bale Detect - Pickup
Inside Bump Paddle
Indicates
Trigger for
Auto
Pickup
5.
Tip Bed Up Partial
6.
Tip Bed Down
RHS Chassis Upright
Indicates Platform is down
7.
Bale Detect - Bed Full
Center Rear Top Platform
Indicates Stack is complete
8.
Turntable - Retract
Bottom Middle Platform
Indicates
Turntable is retracted
9.
Turntable - Middle
Bottom Middle Platform
Indicates
Turntable is in middle
10.
Turntable - Extend
Bottom Middle Platform
Indicates
Turntable Extended
11.
Forks Forward - Left
Left Front Platform in Fork I-Beam
Indicates Left Forks are Forward
6.8
Proximity Sensors
There are 15 proximity sensors located around the machine. Below is a table of their description, location and the function it acts
upon.
Refer to Section 1
2
Sensor location for further location of sensors.
Adjust the proximity sensors by undoing the X2 24mm Nuts
.
Note
: Do NOT over tighten Nuts as this could cause
permanent damage to the sensor.
The maximum sensing dist
ance is approximately 8mm
radius around the end of the switch.
Adjust the sensor or the trigger bolt / trigger paddle to
maintain a distance of 2 - 6 mm between the target and
sensor (
Fig. 10
2
)(max range 8mm. LED indicates sensor is
activated and giving out a signal).
CAUTION
:
It is important that the
trigger
target does
NOT
contact the sensor or damage and/or malfunction will occur
.
Note:
If the LED on the rear of the sensor is Flashing, then
the sensor is too far away from the target
so re-adjust.
Note
: Big Bale Co South Ltd does NOT take responsibility
for incorrectly
adjusted
sensors.
Contact Big Bale Co South
Ltd for more in depth detail for adjustments.
Note
: Th
e 'Proximity Sensors' c
an be monitored in
Diagnostics,
See Section 7.0.
LHS Platform Pivot
Indicates
Angle for Part Load
1
2
.
1
3
.
1
4
.
1
5
.
Forks Forward - Right
Right
Front Platform in Fork I-Beam
Indicates Right Forks are Forward
Gates Open - Left
Gates Open - Right
Bale Detect - Turntable Full
Left Front Side Gate Pivot
Right Front Side Gate Pivot
Left Top on Turntable
Indicates Left Side Gate is Open
Indicates Right Side Gate is Open
Indicates Trigger for Auto Stack
LED
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Summary of Contents for Transtacker 4100
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