V - 1
Care and maintenance
• Repair, service, maintenance and cleaning work must only be carried out when the machine
is at a standstill. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key.
• Protect the rotary tedder and tractor from rolling.
• The raised rotary tedder must be prevented from accidentally being lowered!
• After service and maintenance work has been completed, all protective panels and other
protective devices must be correctly fitted again.
• Avoid skin contact with oil and grease.
• If any injury is caused by oil escaping from the system, consult a doctor immediately.
• Observe all other safety instructions to prevent injuries and accidents.
To ensure the correct operation of the rotary tedder and reduce wear, certain maintenance and
service intervals must be observed. These include intervals for the cleaning, greasing and oiling
of parts and components and the inspection and tightening of bolts. The bolts on all tines must
be checked after the first hours of operation and tightened if necessary (95 Nm), and thereafter
checked daily and tightened if necessary.
5.2 General
5
Care and maintenance
5.1 Special safety instructions
8 . 8
1
0 . 9
A
KR-1-130
Tines
95
Swather disc bearings
42
Bolts/nuts
M
A
[Nm]
Torque moment
M
A
(if not stated differently).
Independently of the adjacent table, the following
torque moments M
A
[Nm] apply:
A
= thread size
(Property class can be seen on bolt head.)
A
5.6
6.8
8.8
10.9
12.9
Ø
MA (Nm)
M 4
2,2
3
4,4
5,1
M 5
4,5
5,9
8,7
10
M 6
7,6
10
15
18
M 8
18
25
36
43
M 10
29
37
49
72
84
M12
42
64
85
125
145
M14
100
135
200
235
M14x1,5
145
215
255
M 16
160
210
310
365
M16x1,5
225
330
390
M 20
425
610
710
M 24
730
1050 1220
M 24x1,5
350
M 24x2
800
1150 1350
M 27
1100 1550 1800
M 27x2
1150 1650 1950
M30
1450 2100 2450
Summary of Contents for KW 5.50 / 4 x 7 T
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