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All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of 

publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.

 

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7.0. Operation 

7.1. General Information 

 

                 ATTENTION ! 

The SNOW MASTER VARIO operator is 
responsible for persons located 
inside the working area. 

Always check the immediate 
surroundings when starting to 
drive (Caution - CHILDREN!). 

Do not drive backwards when the 
SNOW MASTER VARIO is operating.  
Avoid big changes in direction 
while using yielding tractors.

 

Fully lift the rake blade in the 
case of reversing. 

The front hydraulics of the 
tractor must always be in the 
floating position for 
operation. 

 

 

 

 

7.2. Driving characteristics 

 

                 

ATTENTION !

 

 

When the

 

SNOW MASTER

 VARIO 

has been installed, this may 
have an influence on the 
driving and operational 
qualities of the tractor.

 

 

Always adapt your driving 
style to match the terrain 
and ground conditions.

 

 

Special care should be taken 
when working and turning on a 
slope. - 

DANGER OF TOPPLING 

 

The operating speed is to be 
adhered to according to the 
technical data.

 

A better result is obtained at 
low speeds.

 

Summary of Contents for 3350.002

Page 1: ...Translation of original Operating Instructions Snow Rake Blade Snow Master VARIO Series 3350 3350 002 From equipment I D No Status October 2012 3350 99 01...

Page 2: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 3: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 4: ...ine should it be stolen Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order spare parts We recommend that you additionally file these identification numbers in a secure place away from the machine BEF...

Page 5: ...B 25 4 5 Attaching with three point frame C 26 4 6 Raising the support 26 4 7 Connecting hydraulics 27 4 8 Ballast 27 5 0 Disconnecting from the Tractor 28 29 5 1 General Information 28 5 2 Lowering t...

Page 6: ...ces Follow safety instuctions Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your machine safety sings Keep safety sings in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety sings Be sure new...

Page 7: ...ged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises...

Page 8: ...oving any guards or shields Keep hands feet and clothing away from moving parts Avoid high pressure fluids Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Avoid the hazard...

Page 9: ...or turn signal lights Use headlights flashing warning lights and turn signals day and night Follow local regulations for equipment lighting and marking Keep lighting and marking visible and in good w...

Page 10: ...i a w EN287 Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated by welding soldering or using a torch Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area Dispose...

Page 11: ...ng symbols indicating danger are attached at some important areas on the machine The hazard is identified via a warning triangle A second symbol informs you how the injury can be prevented by acting a...

Page 12: ...to make design changes at any time without prior notification 12 1 0 Safety Measures 1 1 Adhesive Safety Signs Danger of crushing through moving parts Never reach into crushing hazard zones while part...

Page 13: ...started work In the working area the user is responsible for the safety of other persons During operation on public highways the relevant traffic regulations must be observed Before moving off ensure...

Page 14: ...2 1 General Information For this work please use your personal protective equipment PSA such as gloves goggles ear protectors 2 2 Mounting the scraping edges 2 2 1 for model 3352 and 3357 Secure plast...

Page 15: ...e reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 15 2 0 Assembly 2 2 Mounting the scraping edges 2 2 2 for the models 3353 3354 3355 and 3359 Secure plastic scraping e...

Page 16: ...of skid shoes 2 3 1 for the models 3353 3354 and 3355 Screw on skid shoes A in the available hole pattern on both sides Unhinge the hydraulic cylinder at the share plate to insert the top screw The fi...

Page 17: ...ds as shown in figure 3350 09 The figure shows the support wheel on the right hand side 2 4 2 for model 3355 Unhinge the hydraulic cylinder at the share plate to insert the top screw Screw on support...

Page 18: ...facing forward in the direction of travel The cables must be laid as per figure 3350 12 to bracket B and secured using cable ties Connect cables in socket C according to the enclosed connection diagra...

Page 19: ...Secure control block A to bracket B Secure hydraulic hose C to rear part of cylinder Secure hydraulic hose D to front part of cylinder Hydraulic hoses E and F are to be connected to the tractor Connec...

Page 20: ...3359 Secure control block A to bracket B Secure shorter hydraulic hose C to rear part of cylinder Secure longer hydraulic hose D to front part of cylinder Hoses E and F are to be connected to the trac...

Page 21: ...OW MASTER VARIO is delivered secured to a transport frame Only use fork lifts cranes or hoisting gear with sufficient lifting capacity Never stand under lifted loads There is an imminent danger to lif...

Page 22: ...e SNOW MASTER VARIO is still secured to the transport frame Insert the forks under the transport frame pay attention to the direction of approach carefully lift the transport frame unload the SNOW MAS...

Page 23: ...3 3 1 with 3 point installation Raise the attached equipment with the tractor rear hydraulic system and secure against inadvertent lowering When driving on public roads please observe the swivel rang...

Page 24: ...uipment PSA such as gloves goggles ear protectors 4 2 The correct position of the installation trestle The attachment components must be attached to the rake blade so that the lower guide bar of the t...

Page 25: ...0 A Carefully drive up to the A frame cat 0 Lift the tractor front hydraulic system so that the A frame cat 0 engages Adjust safety catch A or insert lever screw Raise parking supports Connect hydrau...

Page 26: ...ree point frame C Carefully navigate between the attachment brackets using the tractor front hydraulic system Insert lower guide bar and secure with bolts A Peg out upper guide bar with pin B on three...

Page 27: ...tractor is not equipped with such a socket please contact your dealer Avoid tight bends and chafing of the hydraulic lines 4 8 Ballast When mounting equipment at the front always ensure there is perm...

Page 28: ...re the tractor against rolling away Always park on a paved and even surface when detaching the machine For this work please use your personal protective equipment PSA such as gloves goggles ear protec...

Page 29: ...Disconnect hydraulic lines Lower the SNOW MASTER VARIO to the ground and carefully back out 5 5 Removal with triangular coupling B Position the SNOW MASTER VARIO straight Lower the supports Release sa...

Page 30: ...tion on public highways the relevant traffic regulations must be observed Ensure the permissible front axle load is not exceeded because the steerability of the tractor must be maintained if necessary...

Page 31: ...rface Lower the attached rake shield to the ground Release both screws A Align skid shoe B with the suitable bore combination and secure using screws A 6 3 2 for the models 3353 3354 and 3355 Align th...

Page 32: ...when the SNOW MASTER VARIO is operating Avoid big changes in direction while using yielding tractors Fully lift the rake blade in the case of reversing The front hydraulics of the tractor must always...

Page 33: ...case of reversing 7 4 Malfunctions and troubleshooting Description Cause Remedy Leg spring is fatigued Spring flaps actuate too quickly Leg spring is broken Replace spring flap Guide is running dry L...

Page 34: ...nt PSA such as gloves goggles ear protectors Use only original parts Third party parts often do not match the required quality and thus endanger your safety Moreover the sustained warranty and recogni...

Page 35: ...available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 35 8 0 Maintenance 8 2 Maintenance and inspection list Working hours Check Proc...

Page 36: ...work Before starting the machine after a longer standstill lubricate and maintain the entire machine Lubricate more often if required until all lubrication points are sufficiently lubricated Clean lub...

Page 37: ...stic and sealing elements in contact with aggressive fluids e g carbon tetrachloride tri benzene caustic solutions acids etc Bind drops of oil with a binding agent and dispose of it according to the r...

Page 38: ...ulic system is not approved for the use of BIO oils CAUTION High pressure fluids leaking under high pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury For this reason depressurise the system befor...

Page 39: ...formation available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 39 8 0 Maintenance 8 6 Hydraulic connection diagram 8 6 1 Standard ver...

Page 40: ...vailable at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 40 8 0 Maintenance 8 6 Hydraulic connection diagram 8 6 3 Standard version for th...

Page 41: ...ith the procedure for disposal The dangers are as follows residual pressure in lines and components heavy parts might fall down after being disconnected Tensioned springs sharp edges the machine might...

Page 42: ...ditional Equipment 9 1 Scope of Delivery Basic unit for 3 point installation or triangular coupling Hydraulic swivel device Skid shoe fittings or support wheel fittings Plastic scraping edge or steel...

Page 43: ...atest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 43 9 0 Additional Equipment 9 3 1 Attachment components for Ty...

Page 44: ...time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 44 9 0 Additional Equipment 9 3 2 Standard attachment components for Typ 3353 3354 3355 3359 Mod...

Page 45: ...changes at any time without prior notification 45 9 0 Additional Equipment 9 3 2 Special attachment components for Type 3353 3354 3355 3359 Model D for John Deere tractors Type F14XX Type F15XX Model...

Page 46: ...cation We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 46 9 0 Additional Equipment 9 3 2 Special attachment components for Type 3353 3354 3355 3359 Model H for Holde...

Page 47: ...n changes at any time without prior notification 47 9 0 Additional Equipment 9 4 Special equipment Typ 3352 Typ 3357 Typ 3353 Typ 3354 Typ 3355 Typ 3359 Skid shoe fittings S S W W W W Support wheel fi...

Page 48: ...ttachment C mm 815 815 G Shield height mm 610 590 Length of device of device from tractor connecting point H Basic unit without attachment components mm 370 360 H1 Basic unit with attachment A2 mm 440...

Page 49: ...tions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 49 10 0 Technical Specifications 10 1...

Page 50: ...vice from tractor connecting point H Basic unit without attachment components mm 615 615 H1 Basic unit with attachment A mm 685 685 H2 Basic unit with attachment B mm 705 705 H3 Basic unit with attach...

Page 51: ...ons are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 51 10 0 Technical Specifications 10 2 Te...

Page 52: ...vice from tractor connecting point H Basic unit without attachment components mm 655 665 H1 Basic unit with attachment A mm 725 735 H2 Basic unit with attachment B mm 745 755 H3 Basic unit with attach...

Page 53: ...ons are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 53 10 0 Technical Specifications 10 3 Te...

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Page 55: ...design changes at any time without prior notification 55 10 0 Technical Specifications 10 5 Chassis Number Enter the respective product identification no in the space provided below Always quote this...

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