iNO EURO MINI Operating Instructions Manual

INO BREŽICE d.o.o. 8262 Krška vas 34 b, Slovenija
Tel.: ++386 (0) 749 59 233; Fax: ++ 386 (0) 749 59 151 E-mail: ino@inobrezice.si Internet: www.inobrezice.com
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CONTENT
1. General information…………………………………………… 4
Purpose of use………………………………………………………. 5 Warranty...………………………………………………………….. 5 Identification of the machine ……………………………………… 6
2. Technical data ………………………………………………… 7 Noise ………………………………………………………………… 7 Technical specification …………………………………………….. 8 Optional equipment………………………………………………… 8
3. Safety………………………..………………………………….. 9 General safety rules………………………………………………... 9 Attachment on the tractor and transport.………………………... 10 PTO drive……………………..………………………………….… 11 Hydraulic system...……………………………………………..….. 12 Safety rules during use…………………………………………….. 13 Warning decals…………………………………………………….. 14 List of guards…..…………………………………………………... 15
4. Description and operating of the machine…………………… 15
5. Transport and attachment of the machine…………………… 16
Transport to the customer.………………………………………... 16 Attachment and detachment from the tractor…………………... 16 Fitting the PTO shaft………………………..…………………….. 18 Stability of the tractor…………………………………………….. 19
6. Adjustment and setting up…………………………………… 20 Regulating the height of cut……………………………………….. 20 Offsetting ………………………………………………………….. 20 Belt tension adjustment……………………………………………. 21
7. Operating….…….……………………………………………… 22
8. After the job done……………………………………………… 24 Cleaning……………………………………………………………. 24
9. Maintenance.…………………………………………………… 25
Oil level control…………………………………………………….. 26 Greasing…………………………………………………………….. 27 Plan of maintenance jobs……….…………………………………. 28 Replacement of working tools…………………………………….. 29 At the end of the season……………………………………….…… 29 Demolition when out of order…………………………………….. 29
10. Trouble shooting……………………………………...…..…… 30
11. Spare parts……………………………..………………….…… 31
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We are glad that you decided to buy our product. We would like to thank you
for your trust. We are sure that you won't be disappointed with your choice. A
quality of the material, appropriate technical characteristics and after sales
services go together with your choice. For eventual questions our stuff is always
at your disposal.
We will specially respect your suggestions and observations that can be of a
great help for future development of the machine Through all the past of our
company experiances from the praxis represent a basement of development and
innovations.
INO d.o.o., General Manager
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1. General information
This operation and maintenance manual is intented to the operator. It consists of operating instructions, maintenance part and spare parts list for the machine.
It is mandatory to follow these instructions in order to prevent events which could endanger the operator's, other people's and animal's safety, apart from the correct functioning of the machine. In case of doubt do not experiment, call INO after-sales service instead, or a specialized INO dealer.
It is mandatory to read these instructions to understand
the operating of the machine!
In the case of re-sale of the machine it is necessary to give
these instructions to the new owner!
A meaning of decals in this book
Very important information!
Technical warning!
Safety warning!
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1.1 Purpose of use
Flail mower EURO MINI is universal flail mower, purposed mostly for mulching grass, branches and vines, smaller bushes and other crop residues. It is appropriate for all green areas, vineyards and orchards and also in agriculture. We use it also on other public areas. Its construction is rigid, designed for intensive use. It is very important also in ecological way. With mulching we avoid the use of herbicides.
1.2 Warranty
Warranty period for the machine is 24 months.
This machine is in conformity with the following provisions of law:
- Directive Machine 89/392/CEE and following additions:
91/368/CEE, 93/44/CEE and 93/68/CEE
- Regulations UNI EN 292/1 and 292/2 (Machinery Safety)
- Regulation SIST EN 745 (Rotary and flail mowers safety)
A producer can ensure normal operating of the machine
only with use of original spare parts!
INO is not responsible for any damage or injuries, if the
user doesn't consider the rules in this book!
INO is not responsible for any damage or injuries due to
improper use of the machine!
After receiving the machine it is necessary to check that the machine was not injured during transport and that it is equipped with all basic and additional equipment ( if ordered). A customer can claim any missing or damaged part in the period of 8 days after receiving the machine.
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INO does not accept any responsibility in the case of:
Improper maneuvring the machine, Improper maintenance, Unauthorized repairing or modifications on the machine or
use of non-genuine spare parts,
Non-respecting these rules, Overloading of the machine (see Table nr.1 – limited values)
1.3 Identification of the machine
Each machine is fitted with an identification plate with the following data: producer and address, CE sign, name of the machine, type, weight, identification number and year of production.
Fig. 1
MULČER
EURO MINI 150
300 kg
2012
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2 Technical data
Fig. 2
1. frame
2. gearbox
3. belt drive
4. 3-point linkage combi
5. Rear roller
6. Upper linkage point
7. skid
8. sliding tubes
2.1 Noise
The sound level of this machine, as measured at the operator's ear, ranges from 70 to 90 dB when the rear window of tractor is open. We recommend the use of ear protectors
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2.2 Technical specification
Tab. 1: Technical data for EURO MINI
Type
EURO
MINI 130
EURO
MINI 150
EURO
MINI 185
Working width
cm
129
145
184
Tractor power min.
KW
23-27
27-30
30-33
Rpm
min-1
30-37
30-37
40-45
Y-blades
Nr
540/1000
540/1000
540/1000
hammers
Nr.
36
40
52
weight
kg
18
20
26
offsetting
cm
270
300
344
linkage
cat.
300
400
400
width
mm
I.
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length
mm
147
163
203
height
mm
86
86
86
Rotor shaft rpm
min-1
81
81
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2.3 Optional equipment
According to the working conditions we recommend the following optional quipment:
Y blade (for cutting material till max. 3 cm in diameter)
Standard: Hammers (for cutting material till max 4 cm in diameter)
Maximal thickness of the material depends on the sort
and hardness of the wood. Up-mentioned diameters are valid for the fresh wood only.
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3. Safety
3.1 General safety rules
1. Before starting, checks on the tractor and the machine must be
carried out as regards: functionality, road safety, accident prevention rules.
2. Together with the operating and maintenance rules for the
machine it is necessary to consider general health and security rules and warnings.
3. Before starting it is mandatory to know everything regarding the
equipment and operating of the machine. Reading instructions among operating is too late.
4. Security and warning decals on the machine are very important.
Respect them always.
5. Even when using the machine correctly, stones or other objects
may be thrown on a long distance. Therefore nobody must stand within the danger area. Special attention must be paid when working near roads or buildings.
6. Use tractor with the cabin.
7. Whenever using public roads, respect traffic rules.
8. Never wear loose or fluttering clothes.
9. Keep the machine clean to avoid fire danger.
10. Before starting check the surrounding area for the likely presence
of children and/or animals.
11. Never carry passengers on the machine.
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12. At connecting the machine on the tractor put a support foot into
the working position (up). After removal put the support foot into the standing position (down). Take care about the stability of the machine when it is removed.
13. Never overload the machine and the tractor. Use the ballast if
necessary.
14. Start the machine only if all guards of the machine are fit on
proper places .
15. It is forbidden to stand in the range of operating of the machine.
16. Do not enter the working zone of the PTO shaft. It is dangerous to
approach the rotating parts of the machine.
17. Keep a safety distance from drive parts outside of the machine
(PTO shaft, hydraulic pipes).
18. Before leaving the tractor with the machine attached disconnect
the tractor, put the machine steadily on the ground (with the hydraulic lift), apply the hand brake and if the ground is steeply slooping, wedge the tractor.Take out the starting key.
19. Do not enter the zone between the tractor and the machine. It is
strongly forbidden to be in this zone if the tractor is not properly disconnected, hand brake applied and starting key taken out.
Attachment on the tractor and transport
1. Before attaching the machine on or detaching it of the tractor be
sure that hydraulic lift system is in a neutral position.
2. check that a category of 3-point linkage on the tractor
corresponds to that one on the machine.
3. Be careful! There is a danger of injuries when working near or
with 3-point linkage.
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4. It is forbidden to be in the zone between the tractor and the
machine while working with the hydraulics.
5. Put the 3-point linkage into the position that moving of the
machine during transport is not possible.
6. During transport secure the lever of hydralic lift to avoid any
unplanned moving the machine.
7. Never leave the tractor cab when the tractor is working.
8. Adjust driving speed to the road conditions.
PTO drive
1. Use only PTO shafts with all guards, as directed by the producer.
2. All guards on PTO shaft must be in good order .
3. Take care that all guards on the PTO shaft are in proper position
during transport or operating. Respect the producer's instructions.
4. The PTO shaft must be assembled or diassambled only with the
engine stopped and the starting key removed.
5. The guards of the PTO shaft must be fixed to the machine and to
the tractor with chains, to prevent rotation.
6. Before starting always check that the speed and the rotational
direction correspond to those on the machine.
7. At some tractors a number of rotations depends on the speed and
a direction of rotating depends on the direction of driving. Take care about that.
8. Before starting the PTO shaft be sure, that noone is in the danger
area.
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9. Never try to start the PTO shaft when the tractor engine is
disconnected.
10. It is forbidden to be in the zone of drive axle exit, when it is
engaged.
11. After the drive is disconnected wait that the drive axle stops to
rotate completely. Never approach before it stops.
12. Never carry out maintenance of a machine or tractor whilst the
engine is running. The engine should be switched off and the key removed.
13. If the PTO shaft is damaged, immediately stop with any
operating.
Hydraulic system
1. Take care! Hydraulics is under very high pressure.
2. At connecting the pipes on the tractor check that the pressure is
not too low.
3. We recommend that an official service tests the pipes before
operating and than at least ones per year. Damaged or worn pipes should be replaced immediately with others of the same specification.
4. at checking pipes it is necessary to wear protection clothes and
gloves to avoid injuries.
5. The oil under high pressure may sweep into the skin causing
serious infections. In this case contact a doctor immediately.
6. Before working on the hydraulic system lower the machine, take
pressure out and stop the tractor.
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7. Approximate using period of the pipes is 6 years. After that the
pipes should be replaced to avoid any damage.
8. Used oils and greases must be stored and disposed of according to
antipollution rules.
Safety rules during use
1. Never start or continue to work with the machine if the tractor or
the drive axle are engaged
2. Always remove the starting key after you stopped the tractor.
3. Periodically check that bolts and nuts are tighten properly.
4. At maintaining it is sometimes necessary to lift the machine. It is
mandatory to put under the machine an appropriate support to avoid falling the machine at eventual damage on hydraulics.
5. Use the gloves and appropriate tools at changing sharp parts of
the machine to avoid injuries.
6. Used oils and greases should be removed according to the rules.
7. Always disconnect electric cables on the tractor before any
welding or other operation when using electricity is necessary.
8. Only original spare parts should be installed.
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Warning decals
1. Always take off previously the machine of
the tractor and read the instructions carefully before starting servicing and or lubrification operations.
2. Keep at a safety distance from the machine to
avoid the risk of projection of objects.
3. Never remove the guards while the parts of
the machine are moving. It is dangerous to injure the hands.
4. Keep at a safety distance from the machine to
avoid the risk of cutting the feet.
5. It is forbidden to mount on the machine
because of the risk of fall.
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List of guards
Fig. 3
1. PTO shaft shield
2. Belt shield
3. Warning decals
4. Flap guard
5. Rubber guard
4. Description and operating of the machine
Standard machine is combi, front (Fig.6) or rear mounted, with Y-blades - optional (Fig.4) or hammer blades as standard (Fig.5).
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4
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Operator manuals are made for all types of the machine.
All special details are described for each type separately.
5. Transport and attachment of the machine
5.1. Transport to the customer
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Unload the machine with special care to avoid any damage.
Check that all nuts and bolts are fixed and tightened. Specially check the bolts and nuts for the working blades.
5.2. Attachment and detachment from the tractor
Before any operation check:
That the machine is in good condition, That all guards are on proper places and in good condition, That working blades are complete and undamaged, That all greasing points are greased well and that in gearbox
is oil enough,
Appropriate tensioned belts, That rpm and direction of rotation on the drive axle
correspond to those on the machine.
To attack the machine to the tractor, bring the tractor lower lines near the machine, to the points corresponding to the pins. Insert the pins and secure them with the spring clips. Fit the top link, raise the machine to a perpendicular position with the ground. Adjust the two tractor lower linkage stabilizers thus fixing the machine to the tractor in a central position. Connect the hydraulic cylinders and check if it works.
3-point hitch of the machine must be in a simetrical
position with the tractor.
Top linkage point has two working modes: front linkage and rear linkage. After changing the position put back the security pivot pin
(Fig.7/2). Security pivot pin must always be on its position during transport. For floating position move away this pin during work (Pos.7/1).
Always check that rpm and direction of rotation on tractor and
flail mower are the same.
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Fig.7
7/2 – TRANSPORT POSITION 7/1 – FLOATING (WORKING) POSITION
5.3 Fitting the PTO shaft
Attack the machine on the tractor. Split the tubes into both parts and put one part on the tractor and another on the machine. At the machine laying on the ground, minimum overlapping of the tubes mustn't be less than 1/3 of total length. Cut too long part of the tube and clean the edges. Cut on the proper length also the guard as on Fig.9. Measure the length when the PTO shaft is in horisontal position. Grease before putting them together.
Too long PTO shaft can seriously damage tractor or flail
mower.
Never put PTO shaft on the tractor without all guards.
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Fig. 8: Appropriate length of PTO shaft at the machine on the ground
Fig.9: Appropriate length of the guard at machine lifted.
5.4 Tractor stability
At attachment of the machine on the tractor always take
care about allowed weight of the attachment and axle load. First axle of the tractor should always be loaded with min.20% of the weight of the tractor itself.
Fig. 10
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6. Adjustment and setting up
6.1 Regulation of the height of cut
Height of cut depends on working conditions and volume of the material. The height of cut can be regulated with the hydraulic system on the tractor or/and with adjusted rear roller of the machine (Fig. 12). The min. height of cut should be between 1-3 cm. The machine always run on the rear roller and not on the skids.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Working tools never
touch the ground. The skids are only the protection against injuries. They do not touch the ground.
6.2 Offsetting
the machine has in standard equipment a hydraulic offsetting (Fig.13).
Fig.13
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6.3 Belt tension adjustment
Appropriate belt tension is one of conditions for optimal operating of the machine and for long lasting of the belts themselves. This can be easily reached by automatic belt tension.
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Tension the belts only when tractor is disconnected and
starting key taken out. Appropriate tension is reached, when at pressure with the power of 100N (10 kg), a deviation of the belt of 1,5 cm is reached.
Adjust correct belt tension with automatic belt tension,
position under the angle 20-22° (Fig. 14). The angle is defined with the arrow. (Fig. 14/1)!
After 2 hours of operating it is necessary to tighten the
bolts on taper lock (Fig.16). Tighten the bolts in succession in the circle. Repeat tightening at least four times, unless they are tightened completely.
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Appropriate rpm adjustment
Before operating it is necessary to check rpm on the
tractor driven axle and on the flail mower that they are the same (540 or 1000). If necessary change the number of rpm from 540 (Fig16) on 1000 rpm (Fig.17) or in the opposite way.
Fig. 16; 540 rpm
Fig. 17; 1000 rpm
Adjustment of rpm is done with repositioning of the pulleys. Standard
is 540 rpm.
Change the position of the pulleys if you need to change rpm
on the flail mower from 540 on 1000. Caontact INO servicing dep. for more info.
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7 Operating
Start PTO shaft always at low rotations and free rotating of
the rotor shaft. Slowly increase the rotations on working rpm.
Before operating always check that there is no hard objects
like stone, rocks, wood, specially on abandoned areas.
At too low rotations (under 540 or 1000 rpm) the blades can
hit with the back on the rotor and injure or debalance it.
In the case of damaged rotor shaft some vibrations and
consequently cracks on the frame can appear. Stop immediately with operating. Switch off PTO shaft, check rotor shaft and components and change damaged or broken, missingg parts. If vibrations are still on the rotor shaft, it must be balanced before operating.
Before starting flail mower always check that rpm on PTO
shaft recommend to those on the connecting axle on the flail mower. Flail mower is set on 540 rpm as standard. On request it can be set on 1000 rpm.
Flail mower is set up on 540 rpm as standard. On request it can be fitted on 1000 rpm. Before operating it is necessary to fit rpm with tractor rpm. This is very important in the case that rpm on the rear and on the back of the tractor are not the same.
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Before starting lift the machine for 10 cm. After starting
the machine, put it on the ground into the working position gently.
Fig. 18
Working speed depends on working conditions and on the material
cut. Optimal speed is between 3-8 km/h.
Fig. 19
During reverse movement lift the machine off the ground
to avoid damaging it. (Fig. 19)!
During turning lift the machine.
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8. After the job done
After the job done disconnect the PTO shaft, lift the machine and
transport it onto the appropriate place.
During transport reduce the speed, especially on bumpy
roads. The weight of the machine may render driving difficult and damage the machine itself. During transport the machine must be always in the central position.
Check the condition of the rotor shaft, working blades and if
they are tightened well (bolts, nuts).
PTO shaft must be disconnected during transport.
At disconnecting the machine respect the warning rules
for connecting the machine.
Put the machine on the flat not soft ground. To avoid a corrosion store
the machine on a dry place.
8.1 Cleaning
To avoid any corrosion clean the machine after each working day, especially working tools, bearings etc. Be careful to avoid damaging hydraulic pipes, bearings and colour.
Fig. 19
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9. Maintenance
All maintenance, cleaning and repair operations must be
carried out with the machine firmly lowered to the ground and detached from the tractor, or with disconnected PTO, engine off and starting key out.
A time of maintenance is defined according to the normal
use of the machine. If the machine is used in very hard conditions, the time between maintenance operations must be shorter.
Take care that grease nipples on the machine are always
clean.
After each maintenance operation check that all guards
are fitted on the proper place.
9.1 Oil level control
Use always the same type of oil, SAE 90. At changing oil unscrew the plug under the gearbox and let the oil off. Use the hole on the top of gearbox for filling in. For pouring in use a funnel. Pour in the oil till the level of the control plug on the gearbox A plug for oil control is placed under the PVC shield for PTO shaft on the gearbox
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
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9.2. Greasing
Before any greasing operation read these instructions
first.
The machine has the following greasing points:
Left rotor bearing (Fig. 22) 1 Right rotor bearing (Fig. 23) 1
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Fig. 22
Fig. 23
At greasing use the gloves. After greasing always wash
your hands.
Use type LIS 3 for greasing.
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9.3. Plan for maintenance jobs
1. After first two hours of work always:
Check the belt tension Check that all bolts and taper locks are tightened
enough
Do the same also after each belt changing.
2. After every 8 hours always check:
If the nuts are tightened enough, A wear and condition of working tools, Belts and taper locks, A condition of safe guards, Oil level in the gearbox, That any foreign parts are not stuck on the rotor shaft, That the frame and the 3-point hitch are in good condition, That all parts are greased well.
3. On every 100 hours we recommend to: Check and grease the PTO shaft
4. On every 12 months we recommend to: Change the oil in the gearbox.
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9.4. Replacement of working tools
Immediately after you notice that working tools are damaged, change them. If it is necessary to change only few blades, always change the broken or worn one and the one diametrically opposite in order to maintain the balance. If the rotor shaft is vibrating after changing the blades, immediately stop the machine. The machine must be balanced before any work.
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9.5. At the end of the season
At the end of the season we recommend to clean the complete machine, change eventual broken or worn parts, tighten the bolts, the belts, grease the parts and oil the parts with damaged colour. Put the machine on a dry and flat ground.
9.6. Demolition when out of order
If the machine is out of order, all its parts that might cause dangers have to be made inoffensive. Materials, forming the machine that have to undergo a differentiated division, are:
- steel
- mineral oil
- rubber
- plastic
All the above mentioned operations and the disposal have to be carried out in total respect of the present provisions of law on the subject.
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10. Trouble shooting chart
Trouble
Causes
Remedies
Irregular cut
Worn, bent or broken flails
Replace the flails
Too low RPM
Increase RPM
Machine is not in the level with the ground
Correct mounting on the tractor
Clogged material due to excessive working speed
Reduce the working speed
Noise
Loosen bolts
Tighten the bolts
Damaged parts of the machine
Find damages and repair the machine
Noise in the gearbox
Lack of oil
Fill till level
Worn gears
Replace
Worn bearings
Replace
Vibrations
Broken or worn flails
Replace
Unbalanced rotor
Balance or replace
Worn rotor bearings
Replace
Excessive backlash in joints
Worn pins
Replace
Damaged bearings
Dirty or ungreased bearings
Clean and grease
Violant impact on the ground when the machine is lowered
Lower it gently Belts overheating
Belts slipping
Tension the belts
Working flails are touching the ground
Adjust the height of cut
Too fast working speed
Reduce the speed
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11. SPARE PARTS
We reserve to modify the technical data and
characteristics of the machines at any moment without prior notice.
A producer is obliged to supply the spare parts min.7
years after the sael of the machine.
At ordering the spare parts always add the following
details: type of the machine, serial number and year of the production. All data are on the identification plate. See the sample order below.
machine
type
Serial
nr
year
Pos.
Part nr
name
pc
f.mower
EURO
MINI
333
2011
80
021216
gearbox
1
Servicing:
Tel.: ++386 (0)7 49 59 233; (0)7 49 59 306
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Pos
Name
Part
Quantity
130
150
185
1
NUT DIN 934 M 10
010189
8 8 8
2
NUT DIN 934 M 12
010190
3 3 3
3
NUT DIN 985 M 10
010202
15
15
17
4
NUT DIN 982 M 12
010203
2 2 2
5
NUT DIN 985 M 14
010204
19
21
27
6
NUT DIN 982 M 20
010207
1 1 1
7
WASHER DIN 125 8
010218
8 8 8
8
WASHER DIN 125 10
010219
23
23
25
9
WASHER DIN 125 12
010220
9 9 9
10
WASHER DIN 125 14
010221
2 2 2
11
WASHER DIN 125 16
010222
1 1 1
12
WASHER DIN 125 20
010224
2 2 2
13
WASHER DIN 127 10
010232
16
16
16
14
WASHER DIN 127 12
010233
12
12
12
15
BOLT DIN 933 M 10x 30
010259
4 4 4
16
BOLT DIN 933 M 10x 35
010260
4 4 4
17
BOLT DIN 933 M 10x 45
010262
8 8 8
18
BOLT DIN 931 M 10x 65
010264
2 2 2
19
BOLT DIN 933 M 12x 35
010270
2 2 2
20
BOLT DIN 933 M 12x 40
010271
1 1 1
21
PIN R 3
010327
2 2 2
22
PIN fi 10
010328
3 3 3
23
GREASE NIPPLE FLAT 6
010394
1 1 1
24
REAR ROLLER BRCKET
010445
2 2 2
25
SPLIT PIN32
010449
1 1 1
26 FLAP 150
010473
1
1
4
27
OFFSETTING MECH
010750
1 1 1
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SPACER
010771
72
80
104
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Y-BLADE OPTION
010867
36
40
52
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PIVOT PIN CONNECT
010991
1 1 1
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BOLT DIN 933 M 12x 25
010997
4 4 4
32
BOLT DIN 933 M 12x 30
010998
6 6 6
33
BOLT DIN 931 M 14x 50
011006
1 1 1
34
PIVOT PIN CONNECT
011015
2 2 2
34
35 FLAP 140
011436
8
9
8
36
PIN
011597
1 1 1
37
WASHER 12
011654
1 1 1
38 SLIDING TUBE1230
010683
2 2
SLIDING TUBE1330
011714
2
39
BEARING
011832
2 2 2
40 BOLT M 14x 82
011933
18
20
26
41
BEARING WITH CASING
011956
2 2 2
42
BOLT M 8x 16
012024
8 8 8
43
BOLT M 10x 25
012026
12
12
12
44 HAMMER
012052
18
20
26
45
GREASE NIPPLE
012250
1 1 1
46
PVC SHAFT SHIELD
012445
2 2 2
47 BUSHING FOR BLADE
012462
18
20
26
48
BELT
012526
3 3 4
49
FLAP 90
016855
1
50
GREASE NIPPLE FLAT
017213
2 2 2
51
BUSHING
017356
4 4 4
52
SLIDE PC 45
017471
4 4 4
53 HYDRAULIC OFFSETTING
017925
1 1
HYDRAULIC OFFSETTING
017926
1
54
HOOK
019024
1 1 1
55 BOLT M 12x 80
011477
1 1
BOLT M 12x 90
019508
1
56
PVC CAP
019896
1 1 1
57
GEARBOX
022421
1 1 1
58
CLUTCH ELVE 30/65
022432
1 1 1
59
CLUTCH ELVE 35/65
022433
1 1 1
60 PULLEY 112/65-3 redna
022609
1 1
PULLEY 112/65-4 redna
022435
1
35
61 PULLEY 150/65-3 redna
022610
1 1
PULLEY 150/65-4 redna
022436
1
62
BEARING WITH CASING
022437
2 2 2
63
BELT TENSIONER
022440
1 1 1
64
REAR ROLLER
110456
1
017430
1
022442
1
65
FRAME EURO MINI
022623
1
022605
1
022443
1
66
3-POINT HITCH EURO-MINI
022769
1
022454
1 1
67
ROTOR EURO-MINI HAMMERS
017318
1
017436
1
022466
1
68
RING
022471
2 2 2
69
BRACKET
022474
1 1 1
70
PIN
022479
1 1 1
71
BOLT M 20x110
022482
1 1 1
72
BRACKET
022484
1 1 1
73
PLATE
022487
1 1 1
74
BELT SHIELD
022488
1 1 1
75
SKID LEFT
022500
1 1 1
76
SKID RIGHT
022504
1 1 1
77
FLAP BAR
010479
1
017427
1
022507
1
78
RUBBER GUARD
018049
1
018050
1
022509
1
79
RUBBER BAR
018045
1
018046
1
022510
1
80
BEARING GUARD
022511
1 1 1
81 STRAIN PULLEY 90/3
022615
1 1
STRAIN PULLEY 90/4
022517
1
82 PIN 3 redne
022617
1 1
PIN 4 redne
022519
1
36
INO BREŽICE d.o.o. 8262 Krška vas 34 b, Slovenija
Tel.: ++386 (0) 749 59 233; Fax: ++ 386 (0) 749 59 151 E-mail: ino@inobrezice.si
www.inobrezice.com
V-01/01.12
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