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Sicma S.p.A. 

Miglianico (CH)

 

 

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SICMA S.p.A. 

c.da Cerreto - 66010 Miglianico (CH) 

Te39 (0)871 95841  T39 (0)871 950295 - Telex 600865 SICMA I 

web: www.sicma.it - e-mail: sicma@sicma.it 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
©    SICMA s.p.a. 
 
All rights reserved 
Printed in Italy 
 
 
No part of this manual shall be reproduced, copied or disseminated by any means, without Sicma’s 
prior authorization in writing. 
Sicma  reserves  the  right  to  make  any  necessary  changes  without  giving  prior  notice,  in  order  to 
optimize  the  quality  and  safety  features  and  does  not  commit  itself  to  updating  this  manual  every 
time a change is made. 
 
This  booklet  provides  a  thorough  and  accurate  description  of  the  instruction  and  maintenance 
activities to be carried out on the mower you purchased.  We congratulate you on your choice and 
urge you to thoroughly familiarize yourself with and follow the instructions contained in this manual. 
This will assure you a long, safe and trouble free working life for your mower.  
 

Sicma shall not assume any responsibility should problems arise as a result of lack of 

compliance with the instructions and/or operator’s negligence. 

 
The  manual  is  divided  in  chapters  and  paragraphs  and  the  pages  are  numbered,  thus  offering 
accurate and precise information.  
The requested information can be easily found by searching the key words or referring to the index. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Eco-Chipper 100

Page 1: ...Sicma S p A Miglianico CH page 1 903855003 01...

Page 2: ...e a change is made This booklet provides a thorough and accurate description of the instruction and maintenance activities to be carried out on the mower you purchased We congratulate you on your choi...

Page 3: ...e 10 General safety rules Page 10 Starting up Attachment to the tractor Page 12 Driveline attachment Page 13 Checks prior to starting up Page 13 Starting up of the chipper Page 13 Material feeding sys...

Page 4: ...he machine efficiency but not people s safety It highlights general information which does not endanger people s safety or the efficiency of the parts TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS For correct hardware tighte...

Page 5: ...protections while the machine is operating 3 Hooking point for the machine s lifting 5 ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death Do not unbolt or remove safety shields while engine is ru...

Page 6: ...nce from the machine 10 Danger of hands injuries keep safety guards in position while operating 9 KEEP AWAY THROWN OR FLYING OBJECTS To prevent serious injury or death Do not operate if all safety shi...

Page 7: ...r dimension 27 x27 700x700 mm Feeding system Manual gravity Manual gravity Feeding opening LxH 5 x 8 146x210 mm Number of blades 4 4 Flywheel Speed 1600 rpm 1600 rpm Knives tip speed 8326 fpm 42 3 m s...

Page 8: ...int hitches F PTO at 540 rpm G Upper 3rd point hitch H Transmission cover I Knives housing L Blower discharge tube M Exit deflector N Deflector adjustment IDENTIFICATION PLATES Identification plates a...

Page 9: ...ile it is being used or transported SAFETY SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE Most of the accidents which take place while the operator is using the machine or the equipment or during their maintenance or repair...

Page 10: ...take drugs or any other substances which may alter your capability of working with machine tools Be sure to have sufficient fuel to prevent a forced stopping of the machine maybe during a critical mo...

Page 11: ...rst speed and parking brake on with the machine rested on the ground and power takeoff disengaged Do not make any cleanings lubrications repairs or adjustments with running engine and lifted machine D...

Page 12: ...slowly the chipper with the arms of the lift and connect first the lower arms and then attach the upper third point hitch The chipper is equipped with attachment pins of 1st category 22 Make sure you...

Page 13: ...h to the tractor and the machine using the special chains and make sure that they pivot freely If the PTO shaft is equipped with other safety devices such as a pair limiter or freewheels be sure to in...

Page 14: ...ary use proper pusher device Before putting the parts to be chipped into the hopper remove parts different from wood so that knives are not damaged ROAD TRANSPORT While transporting the machine it is...

Page 15: ...ing day it is advisable that you clean accurately the machine so that its parts are always in good working condition Grease crosses on the PTO shaft Make a general inspection to verify possible hydrau...

Page 16: ...e thus diminishing the lubrication effect Lubricate the machine regularly to keep it efficient and extend its life and performances Inject lubricating oil through the proper lubricating nipples using...

Page 17: ...cking the condition of every single blade SHARPENING AND REPLACEMENT OF BLADES A poor performance of the chipper usually depends on its blades wear Blades are reversible and have two cutting edges to...

Page 18: ...sassembling reassembling before starting the machine again it is advisable to check and adjust the distance between blade and bed knife To adjust bed knife position proceed as follows Loosen locking s...

Page 19: ...transmission covers and tighten the relevant screws SPARE PARTS ORDERING To order spare parts please consult relevant catalogue Request of spare parts must be made to the retailer or to the nearest se...

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