Trencher TR 120 H
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Before work first observe the working area. To ensure maximum life of the
trencher and to keep the chain tips sharp, any contacts with stones, flint brick
and other hard materials around the base of the trencher should be kept to an
absolute minimum.
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Avoid going over contingent obstacles that could cause damage of the rubber
tracks.
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Avoid going or working on slopes with inclination exceeding the permissible
limit of 12
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Any transport to site or dislocation on site is allowed only with the chain drive
off.
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Allow the engine to run at no more than fast idle speed to warm up the engine
and hydraulic oil (especial in winter time) to reach its required oil pressure and
flow rate.
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Start working with the machine and press the chain bar slowly into the trench
to reach the required trenching depth. To reach the required depth you can
move the trencher also slightly back.
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While pressing the chain bar into the soil, avoid any machine motion forwards.
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It is always necessary to adapt the machine speed forwards to on-site
conditions, particularly to real properties of the soil. Local conditions and soil
properties may considerably differ. First set the machine speed slow and then
speed up slowly, never conversely.
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While trenching, try to keep the engine speed constant resp. according to
current machine load (listen to its operating noise). Optimum speed of the
engine should be set on 2/3 of its max. value.
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It is not possible to repair (renew) the already
finished trench by going through the trench repeatedly because of
the soil put already aside.
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We recommend to trench on level grounds or downhill only, not
uphill.
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Avoid working along the hill contour. It may come to undermining
the slope – any angle correction of the chain bar is not possible.
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Observe the working area all the time, also while backing. If any
person, children or animals approach while trenching, then stop
working immediately.
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Should the trench line be straight only, first mark the required
travelling direction on the ground in order to observe and to keep an
equal distance of the tracks from the marked line.
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