SaMASZ Z-300 Slim, Z-300, Z-301, Z-301 Slim, Z-350 Slim Operator's Manual

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SaMASZ Sp. z o.o.
– 1984
Poland, 16-060 Zabłudów, ul. Trawiasta 1
NIP PL-966-159-29-76 tel. (+48) (85) 664 70 31 fax (+48) (85) 664 70 41
e-mail: samasz@samasz.pl
www.samasz.pl
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
ROTARY RAKE
Z-300 – 9' 10" Z-300 Slim – 9' 10" Z-301 – 9' 10" Z-301 Slim – 9' 10" Z-350 – 11' 6" Z-350 Slim – 11' 6" Z-351 – 11' 6" Z-351 Slim – 11' 6"
Z-410 – 13' 5" Z-440 – 14' 9" Z-470 – 15' 5"
Serial No:
Translation of original instructions
IN300USA011
2017.09.25
EDITION NO 11
CAUTION:
Company SaMASZ is working constantly on development of all types and models. That is why, there is always a possible change of form, equipment and technology of delivered products. Any claims arising from data, drawings and descriptions included in this operator’s manual and spare parts list cannot be laid.
CAUTION:
It is forbidden to start the drive of the rake before putting the machine into working position.
CAUTION:
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes in construction.
CAUTION:
Rake’s components bent after coming across an obstacle or stones are done as paid repairs.
CAUTION:
Lifting the rake before the working units have come to a complete standstill is forbidden.
CAUTION:
Operating is forbidden when any person is within the danger area.
CAUTION:
Keep this manual for future reference.
Well-proven design with thousands of machines in regular use in many countries and quality
materials ensure high durability and reliability of SaMASZ rakes.
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new SaMASZ rake and wish you much pleasure and
the very best work results through the years to come.
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Contents page
1. IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE ................................................................................................ 2
2. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 2
3. PROPER AND INTENDED USE ................................................................................................ 3
3.1. Technical data ........................................................................................................................ 3
3.2. Design and working principle ................................................................................................ 3
3.3. Standard equipment and spare parts ....................................................................................... 5
4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................... 6
4.1. General safety rules and regulations ...................................................................................... 6
4.2. Conditions of mounting rake on tractor ................................................................................. 8
4.3. Transport ................................................................................................................................ 8
4.3.1. Putting the rake onto another vehicle for transport ........................................................... 8
4.4. Working parts ......................................................................................................................... 9
4.5. PTO shaft ............................................................................................................................... 9
4.6. Residual risk ........................................................................................................................... 9
4.7. Safety decals and their meaning ........................................................................................... 11
5. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................... 13
5.1. Attaching the rake to the tractor ........................................................................................... 13
5.2. Preparing the rake for transport ........................................................................................... 14
5.3. Transporting rakes aggregated with tractor by means of tiller (option) (for: Z-410, Z-440
and Z-470) ..................................................................................................................................... 16
5.4. Preparing the rake for transport on public roads .................................................................. 17
5.5. Mounting PTO shaft ............................................................................................................. 17
5.6. Moving from transport to working position ......................................................................... 19
5.7. Preparing the rake for work ................................................................................................. 19
5.8. Operation .............................................................................................................................. 22
5.9. Clogging of the rake ............................................................................................................. 22
5.10. Unmounting machine from tractor ...................................................................................... 22
6. MOUNTING AND ADJSUTMENTS ........................................................................................ 23
6.1. Mounting and timing of the tines ......................................................................................... 23
6.2. 3-point linkage support chain ............................................................................................... 23
6.3. Daily maintenance ................................................................................................................ 23
6.4. After-season maintenance and storing ................................................................................. 24
6.4.1. Restarting the machine after longer storing periods ........................................................ 24
7. LUBRICATION .......................................................................................................................... 25
7.1. Gearbox ................................................................................................................................ 25
7.2. Joints .................................................................................................................................... 26
7.3. Risks present when lubricating ............................................................................................... 26
8. MALFUNCTIONS AND THEIR REPAIRS ............................................................................ 27
9. DISASSEMBLY AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE ............................................................ 27
9.1. Scrapping ............................................................................................................................. 27
10. WARRANTY CARD ................................................................................................................ 27
11. WARRANTY TERMS.............................................................................................................. 28
11.1. Warranty claims procedures ................................................................................................. 28
11.2. Warranty repairs record ....................................................................................................... 29
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Data plate
location
Data plate
Data plate includes:
- name and adress of the manufacturer,
-
model year,
- CE marking means, that the produce
-
version number,
conforms to 2006/42/EC Directive and
-
machine weight,
harmonized standards,
-
id numbe
r,
- machine symbol,
-
barcode.
- date of manufacture,
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
1. IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE
Data plate is mounted to the rake’s main frame in the place shown below (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.
2. INTRODUCTION
This operator’s manual is essential for safe and proper use of this rake and should be read before anyone operates this rake. It should be kept near the rake for future use. If the rake is used by another operator, it should be in working condition and include this operator’s manual and all other basic equipment.
Operator’s manual is attached to every machine in order that the operator can familiarize himself with design, working principles, service and adjustment of the rake. The operator should be familiar with common safety rules and procedures.
The rake is manufactured according to international safety rules.
Compliance with the safety precautions in this operator’s manual will help to enable safe operation.
Please contact your dealer if you have any queries relating to the operation and service of the rake.
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Tractor’s power [
HP] 20 20 20 20 30 40 50
Working capacity [
ha/h]
~ 3,00
~ 3,00
~ 3,50
~ 3,50
~ 4,50
~5,00 ~ 5,60
Number of rotors [pcs.
] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Number of arms [
pcs.] 8 8 9 9 11 11 13
[bar]
15x6,00
-6
16x6,50
-8
617
694
706
728
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
3. PROPER AND INTENDED USE
SaMASZ rotary rake is designed for raking forage, dry forage and hay. Rotary rake can only
be used by persons who familiarized themselves with its technical data, danger situations that may occur during operation and how to avoid them. Rotary rake Z-300, Z-300 Slim, Z-301, Z-301 Slim, Z-350, Z-350 Slim, Z-351 and Z-351 Slim works properly with tractors (power from 20 HP). Rotary rake Z-410 works properly with tractors (power from 30 HP). Rotary rake Z-440 works properly with tractors (power from 40 HP). Rotary rake Z-470 works properly with tractors (power from 50 HP).
WARNING:
Use of the rake for purposes other than described above is forbidden. Improper use can be dangerous and may lead to voiding of the warranty. Rake should be operated and repaired only by people familiar with its detailed specifications and with all applicable safety rules and regulations and with the relative dangers. Unauthorized
modifications to the rake will lead to voiding the warranty
.
3.1. Technical data
Tab. 1. Technical data
Type
Z-300/
Z-300
Slim
Z-301/
Z-301
Slim
Z-350/
Z-350
Slim
Z-351/
Z-351
Slim
Z-410 Z-440 Z-470
Working width 9' 10" 9' 10" 11' 6" 11' 6" 13' 5" 14' 9" 15' 5" Transport width 4' 11" 4' 11" 4' 11" 4' 11" 5' 3" 6' 11" 7' 7" RPM [rpm] 300÷350
Wheel dunder rotors Recommended tire pressure
Weight [lbs.]
Noise level L L L
pA
Amax
Cpeak
683 /
805 /
750 /
1,8
893 /
74,0 ± 3,0 dB 74,0 ± 3,0 dB 93,0 ± 3,0 dB
1301 1653 1808
L
pA
– noise level related to 8 hour working time. Averaged in time acoustic pressure level corrected by
frequency characteristic A.
L
Amax
– maximum value corrected by frequency characteristic A of acoustic pressure level.
L
Cpeak
– peak level of acoustic pressure corrected by frequency characteristic C.
3.2. Design and working principle
from tractor’s rpm is transmitted by means of PTO shaft located inside the main frame of the rake on a rotor (2). The rotor has arms mounted (8), to which the tines are attached (9). The frame is equipped with safety guards (4). During transport on public roads arms are taken off and placed inside the holders (9). The levers (3) are used to adjust the raking height. The rake is equipped with a curtain (5) used for windrow forming.
3-point linkage frame (7) enables attachment of the rake to tractor’s 3-point linkage. Drive
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Ground following wheel (optional)
Main frame
5 –
Windrow curtain
9 –
Holder
Rotor
6 –
Support chain
10 –
Support legs
Adjustment lever
7 – 3-
point linkage f
rame
11 –
Ground following wheel
Safety guard
8 –
Arms with tines
12 –
Warning triangle (optional)
13 –
Warning
plates
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
Operator’s manual
10
Fig. 3. Rotary rake Z-350
1 – Main frame 2 – Rotor 3 – Adjustment lever 4 – Safety guard 5 – Windrow curtain
Fig. 4. Rotary rake Z-470
1 2 3 4
6 – Support chain 7 – 3-point linkage frame 8 – Arms with tines 9 – Holder 10 – Support legs 11
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
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Z-350/Z-
350 Slim
Z-351/Z-
351 Slim
Z-470
PTO shaft’s end overrunning
To be mounted on
PTO shaft’s end overrunning
To be mounted on
Operator’s manual
3.3. Standard equipment and spare parts
The rakes are sold with the following standard equipment:
warranty card,
operator’s manual with spare parts list,
PTO shaft,
spray paint (150 ml).
Additional extra equipment:
suport wheel for rakes (Z-300 – Z-440),
drawbar for pulling the rakes on wheels.
Tab. 2. Recommended PTO shafts for rotary rakes
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Model
Power Length Momentum
Symbol Coupling Remarks
HP mm Nm
Z-300/Z-300 Slim
Z-301/Z-301 Slim
21
810-1133
7G2N081CE0070E9A
270
910-1133 7G2N091CE0070E9TA
overrunning Z-410 Z-440
26 1110-1575
460 7G3N101CE0070F3A
PTO shaft’s end without clutch – To be mounted on tractor’s side
clutch –
rake’s side
Fig. 5. PTO shaft 7G2N081CE0070E9A and 7G2N091CE0070E9TA lubrication points. Mounting directions
PTO shaft’s end without clutch – To be mounted on tractor’s side
Fig. 6. PTO shaft 7G3N111CE0070F3A lubrication points. Mounting directions
clutch –
rake’s side
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Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
NOTE:
Optional extra equipment should be ordered separately.
PTO shafts of other brands with equivalent parameters could be used afetr SaMASZ permission.
4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions are for your safety. They must be read carefully and followed by every person who operates or maintains the machine. Failure to follow these safety precautions could result in serious injury or death to the operator, maintenance person or bystanders and property damage to the machine and surrounding property.
Safety Signal Words
This manual and the safety labels attached to this equipment utilize signal words that signify safety hazards with different levels of severity. Below are the words used and the definitions for these words:
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
4.1. General safety rules and regulations
The following descriptions are for your safety: They must therefore be read carefully and applied every time you use the machine.
The machine has been designed for use by one single operator.
When using, servicing, repairing, moving or storing the machine, the operator must wear safety footwear, safety gloves plus ear protection and dusk mask if necessary.
During use, the machine may give rise to dust, especially if the soil is dry. You are advised to use a tractor with a cab fitted with filters in the ventilation system. Failing this, wear a dust mask with filter to protect your respiratory tract
Front axis of the tractor should be weighted to keep the balance. If need be, use front wheel weights.
In order to keep steering conditions, impact on front axis should be at least 20% of the complete tractor.
Be extremely careful whenever using hydraulic lift lever or buttons. Any operation with hydraulic lift lever should be done from operator’s seat; DO NOT move the lever from outside of a tractor.
In case of tractors equipped with EHR, operating with hydraulic lift is done by the buttons mounted outside the tractor’s cabin. When operating be extremely careful.
When switching from raking to transport position, remove the entire PTO shaft or at least one end of the shaft from the tractor’s PTO so it cannot turn.
When attaching the rake to a tractor, the operator should wear protective gloves.
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Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
DO NOT operate the rake unless all safety guards are in place and operational.
No person (except operator) should stand within danger area which is a minimum of 170' from
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
any operating part, especially when operating near roads and in areas with stones and other debris.
Be certain that children and animals are at a safe distance away from the machine
IMPORTANT: Maintenance and adjustment should ONLY be done after the following has
occurred:
tractor’s engine has been stopped
all rotating parts have come to complete.
Never tamper with or remove safety devices on the machine or make them inoperable.
Before starting work and periodically thereafter, replace any damaged, missing and/or worn
and ignition key has been taken out,
tines.
When driving on public roads always comply with local traffic regulations, especially those concerning warning lights.
When the rake is lifted for repair on 3-point linkage, it should be secured against falling by mechanical support or by chain.
The bolts and other fasteners have to be periodically checked and, if necessary, tightened or replaced. DO NOT work with damaged or worn fasteners.
Never lift the rake on tractor linkage when the drive is operating and the rotors are in motion.
When operating the rake, the tractor should always be equipped with operator protection that is required by laws and regulations.
Before you start the tractor make sure that all drives are turned off and the levers that turn the hydraulics are in neutral position.
Never leave tractor’s engine running without supervision. Before you leave the tractor, turn off the engine and remove the key from tractor’s ignition.
DO NOT operate the rake when driving the tractor backwards.
Permissible inclination of the rake on a slope when working and during transport is 8°.
Exceeding this incline can result in rake tipover.
Never stand between tractor and rake unless tractor and rake are secured against moving by the tractor’s brake.
If any maintenance must be done under an elevated rake, it must be blocked or otherwise secured against falling.
When the parts of the rake need replacement, use only original spare parts as described in the spare parts list. Pay particular attention to PTO shaft’s guards and rake’s and tractor’s spline shaft guards.
Hydraulic hoses are potentially very dangerous. Do the following to minimize any hazards:
Hydraulic hoses should be periodically checked and if any damage to the hoses have
occurred or if they have been used more than 5 years, replace with new ones.
Never use scotch tape to repair hydraulic hoses.
When connecting hydraulic hoses to tractor’s hydraulic connectors, make sure that
the tractor’s or rake’s hydraulic system is not under pressure.
The rake should be stored under a roof and in a way as to not be hazardous both people or animals.
In the event of an accident involving this rake in a field or on a road, follow all applicable first aid procedures and contact SaMASZ technical service.
Rake should be kept clean, so as to avoid danger of fire.
The operator is not allowed to leave the tractor while driving.
.
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Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
4.2. Conditions of mounting rake on tractor
Prior to the mounting operation, be sure that the tractor and rake hitches are compatible and that the tractor's hitch load is adequate for the machine which is to be mounted or attached.
Prior to mounting the machine, examine the technical condition of the rake's hitch assembly and tractor's 3-point linkage. Use only genuine cotter pins to mount the rake on a tractor.
4.3. Transport
The lifting, handling and transporting operations can be very dangerous unless they are carried out with the utmost caution. Have all persons not involved in the actual work move away from the area and limit the zone where the operations are to be carried out. Also make sure that the area in which the operations take place is clear and that there is a sufficient escape route, i.e. a free, safe zone to which the operators can quickly move if the load should fall.
The safety hooks and ropes used to lift the machine must be of an adequate carrying capacity
To minimize the risk of serious injury or death, do the following:
When the machine is converted from the transport position to the work position and vice versa, you could be pinched or crushed by some of its parts. Take extra care when carrying out these maneuvers and have all persons keep well clear of the danger zone.
Do not change position of the rake until there are no people or animals around (pay particular attention to children).
While transporting the rake, put a warning plate with combined lights and reflectors and warning triangle on the rake.
During transport, always put the rake in its proper and safe transport position. See section 5.2.
Before putting the rake in transport position, make sure that the tractor’s PTO is turned off and all rotating parts have come to a complete stop.
Do not drive over 25 km/h (15 mph). Drive slower if road conditions are poor, especially on irregular surfaces or steep slopes.
The behavior of the tractor on the road, such as its turning and braking capacities, are affected by the implements mounted.
When driving on the road after work, check to make sure that the tires and soil working tools are clean to prevent the road surface from becoming dirty.
Make sure that the machine is not damaged during transport.
4.3.1. Putting the rake onto another vehicle for transport
The driver and the carrier are responsible for the rake’s transport safety. Equipment and parts must be secured during transport. To put the rake onto another vehicle in a safe way, please obey the following rules.
Transport should be done by qualified and specifically trained personnel,
Grab the rake by any lifting devices only in places indicated by hook sign,
For rake lifting, use only lifting devices with hoisting capacity larger than rake’s weight shown in data plate. This also applies to ropes and chains used for lifting,
Do not lift if transport belts, belt suspensions, ropes are damaged. Whenever damage to these parts occurs, replace with new ones,
When mounting slings, chains, handles etc., always set the machine's center of gravity properly,
To safely support the machine, use ropes of adequate length so that the angle between them is no greater than 120°, and the angle between the strand and the vertical is no greater than 60°,
Lift the machine with the utmost caution and move it slowly
No one should be within the range of action of the lifting equipment when any transporting operations are being carried out,
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Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Collapsible parts should be blocked in transport position,
When the rake is on the vehicle’s trailer, the machine should be secured against moving.
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
B
Fig. 7. Location of center of gravity
A
Tab. 3. Location of center of gravity on rakes
Dimension
[ft, in]
Z-300/
Z-300 Slim
Z-301/
Z-301 Slim
Z-350 Slim
Model
Z-350/
Z-351/
Z-351 Slim
Z-410 Z-440 Z-470
A 1' 1" / 1' 6" 1' 10" / 1' 9" 1' / 1" 1' 9" / 1' 7" 1' 7" 1' 10" 1' 8"
B 4' 4" / 4' 5" 5' 5" / 5' 1" 4' 8" / 4' 7" 5' 4" / 5' 1" 5' 10" 6' 6' 5"
4.4. Working parts
Before operating the rake check tine’s condition.
Worn or damaged tines should be immediately replaced with new ones.
4.5. PTO shaft
Before operating, read bar manufacturer's manual placed on the bar. Follow all safety precautions in that manual.
Use only PTO shafts recommended by rake’s manufacturer.
In order to operate safely, use only undamaged PTO shafts and shields. Damaged PTO shafts and shields must be repaired or replaced with new ones before use.
4.6. Residual risk
Despite the fact that SaMASZ Białystok, the manufacturer of the rake, has taken great care in the design and manufacturing of the rake, certain risks during rake operation and maintenance are unavoidable. A major source of risk that could result in serious injury or death can occur during the performance of these operations.
Major source of risk follows performance of these operations:
operation of rake by minors
operation by individuals who have not read the operator's manual and safety labels,
operation of rake by persons under influence of alcohol or other substances,
not keeping caution while transportation and shifting of rake during operation,
transport of persons who are on the machine,
presence of persons and animals within the rake operation range,
performing servicing and machine adjustments with the engine on.
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exceeds 85 dB
.
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
4.6.1. Danger of machine entanglement
This risk occurs when (1) changing position of a rake, (2) operating near rotating parts, and
(3) working without safety guards. During operation, maintenance and adjustment, always wear protective gloves, shoes and clothes without loose parts, belts and so on. Always comply with safety labels placed on the rake.
4.6.2. Danger of cutting injury
This risk occurs during replacement of working parts with sharp edges. During any
maintenance work, always use safety gloves.
4.6.3. Forbidden actions
During rake’s operation, do not do the following:
never unblock the rake, make any regulations or repairs of the rake while it is in motion,
never change order of operation and maintenance activities described in operator’s manual,
never operate the rake when it is not in working order or has damaged safety guards,
never get your hands and legs close to rotating parts of the rake,
during repair and maintenance of the rake, always comply with descriptions included in operator’s manual. Always do these activities when the tractor’s drive is off,
never operate the rake under influence of alcohol, drugs, or strong medicine that impair your attention,
do not wear clothes or jewelry that are too loose or too tight. Too loose clothing or jewelry may be pulled in by the rotating parts of the rake,
the rake should not be operated by children or by handicapped people.
When describing residual risk, the rake complies with the state of the art in technology on the
date it was manufactured.
4.6.4. Residual risk assessment
Residual risk occurs from not complying with the instructions and safety precautions. Such risk can be minimized by doing the following:
thorough familiarizing yourself with operator’s manual,
allow no persons on the machine when operating,
allow no persons within the rake operation range,
adjust, maintain and lubricate the machine with the engine off,
only skilled persons should perform repairs of the machine,
children and strangers must keep away when the machine is operating,
When the risk of exposure to noise cannot be avoided or eliminated by any
protective means or organization of work, the employer (farmer) must:
1) provide the operator with individual means of noise protection if the noise level in work place exceeds 80 dB.
2) provide the operator with individual means of noise protection and supervise the correctness of its usage, if the noise level in work place reaches or
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operation!
170 ft.
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
Operator’s manual
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
4.7. Safety decals and their meaning
Safety labels are critical to safe use of this rake. They must be read, understood and followed. Also, be sure that: All warning decals are clean and legible All lost or damaged decals are replaced by ordering new decals from your dealer or supplier All persons using this rake have read the section of this manual explaining the meanings of these labels All spare part used for repair of the rake should have all safety labels provided by the manufacturer.
N-01
Be extremely careful
when PTO shaft is
rotating!
N-07
Operating is forbidden
when any person is within
the danger area of 50 m /
N-03
Caution – read the
operator’s manual before
putting the rake into
N-11
Lubrication point
N-04
Caution – while making
repairs the machine must
be stopped!
N-06
Caution – rotating parts
N-15
N-40
Transport hook for lifting
of the rake
N-49
Do not get too close to
the hoist of the tractor
during operation of the
hoist
N-50
Do not get under the rake
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standstill
Z-470)
N-204 N-206
Use the required Personal Protective Equipment
Operator’s manual
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
N-81
(For: Z-351, Z-410, Z-440, Z-470)
Z-162
(For: Z-410, Z-440, Z-470)
PTO rotation direction
N-167
Do not remain on the
machine while driving
N-124
N-168
Do not touch the
machine before the
rotating parts have not
come to a complete
N-183
Attention: dander of legs
dragging
N-196
Recommended tire
pressure
N-200
Raking height adjustment
(For: Z-410, Z-440,
N-203
(For: Z-410, Z-440,
Z-470)
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N-196
N-40 N-200
Operator’s manual
5. OPERATION
Fig. 8. Warning decals placed on the rake
N-81
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
N-15; N-162
N-204; N-206
N-01 N-49
N-03; N-04; N-06
N-07; N-50; N-167
N-168; N-183
WARNING: Before beginning to use this machine, do the following:
- Read manual, especially safety precautions in section 4.
- Make sure you are familiar with all controls and functions.
- Make sure all safety devices are in place and working. Fix or replace if not working or damaged.
- Replace protective cover if damaged.
5.1. Attaching the rake to the tractor
a) For rakes Z-300, Z-300 Slim, Z-350 and Z-350 Slim
The rake should be mounted on tractor with use of 3-point linkage as provided on Fig. 9. Hangers W of the tractor's lower links should be placed on pins (Fig. 9) on the rake's linkage. Once the machine is hanged the setting should be adjusted on an even ground with top link S and hangers W for tractor's lower links (Fig. 9). Chain L shall be placed on the top link pin in order to protect the rake from falling of hangers for lower links W.
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S
L
C
G
W
L
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Fig. 9. Connecting the rake Z-350 to the tractor
b) For rakes Z-301, Z-351, Z-410, Z-440 and Z-470
Rake should be mounted on tractor with use of 3-point linkage frame. Tractor's lower links C
should be shortened maximally with use of turnbuckles (if links are lowered too much, it will cause the rake to be lifted not high enough during its transport). Upper link G should be mounted on pin S1 in the catch eye (Fig. 10b), hangers W for tractor's lower links should be placed on pins of rake's linkage frame (Fig. 10a).
Chain L shall be placed on the top link pin in order to protect the rake from falling of
hangers W.
S1
G
S1
a
Fig. 10. Connecting the rake to the tractor
b
After the rake has been attached to tractor, check the balance and steerability of tractor - rake
set. To do this, weigh the set, and then drive on the scales only with front axis of the tractor (rake must be in transport position, so lifted upwards). If the pressure on the front axis is at least 20% of the whole set’s pressure, it means the set is stable. If not, the front axis should be balanced.
S2
5.2. Preparing the rake for transport
To prepare the rake for transport and to meet safety precautions, please do the following:
roll up swath curtain to the maximum and secure it with cotter pin,
lift safety guards to transport position,
take off extreme-most rotors, put them in the transport holes,
lift the rake with tractor hydraulic lift until the lower lift pins of the rake 3-point linkage frame raise about 1' 8"above the ground,
lift and secure support legs (10) (Fig. 3).
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Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Fig. 11. Rotary rake in transport position
CAUTION:
When lifting the machine for transport pay attention so that the tractor's glass pane is closed. Protective barriers found on the rake may damage the glass.
Rake Z-301, Z-301 Slim, Z-351, Z-351 Slim, Z-410, Z-440 and Z-470 can also be
transported upon dismounting outer arms only (Fig. 12) (Note: transport width cannot be more than 3 m). In order to prevent other arms from moving freely lift guards to lock the gear against any rotation automatically with adequate locking mechanism (Fig. 13a).
Fig. 12. Rakes in transport position (outer arms dismounted only)
a
Fig. 13. a) Locking the gear for transport (guard lifted vertically), b) Locking the gear for operation (guard
lowered horizontally)
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Rotary rake
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
NOTICE:
Once the machine is set to transport position, check whether mechanical locking pawls are properly locked on pins.
NOTICE:
Prior to operating with the machine unlock the gear by lowering the guard. Otherwise it may damage the rake.
5.3. Transporting rakes aggregated with tractor by means of tiller (option) (for: Z-410, Z-440 and Z-470)
In case of smaller tractors, transporting rakes is possible by means of tiller (optional
equipment) as provided in Fig. 14.
Fig. 14. Rakes aggregated with tractor by means of tiller
Mount tiller on pins (R) of rakes’ linkage and upper tractor’s hitch (Z) (Fig. 15). Couple
rakes’ upper hitch with tiller by means of tractor’s upper link (C).
R
R
Fig. 15. Aggregation of rakes with tractor by means of tiller
NOTICE:
When transporting rakes aggregated with tractor by means of tiller, adjust driving speed to conditions ahead on the road and pay particular attention on turns.
Z
C
R
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P
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
5.4. Preparing the rake for transport on public roads
WARNING:
Legal requirements for transport on public roads may differ from state to state. Check your location's requirements and comply.
To comply with safety precautions concerning transport on the public roads the rake should
be equipped with the following devices:
portable warning light plates to be mounted on both sides of rake top guard in their holders. The panel consists of warning plate with combined lamp mounted (parking, stop lights and driving direction) and with red reflectors facing the rear and white light on the front.
5.5. Mounting PTO shaft
Prior to operating, examine and adjust length of PTO shaft, which is designed to mount machine on tractor. In some cases it is possible, that the shaft is too long and therefore needs to be shortened, so that there is adequate tolerance for the shortest possible distance between tractor’s shaft O and machine’s shaft P.
Shaft length should be adjusted individually for tractor, on which the machine is mounted.
Fig. 16. Distance between tractor’s PTO shaft and machine’s drive shaft
In order to determine minimal shaft length:
set aggregated rake in working position, / (by means of 3-point linkage, adjust connector end of machine’s PTO P on the most approximate height, on which tractor’s PTO is mounted)
take measurement of distance between two shafts as provided on Fig. 16 and Fig. 17,
next additionally distract 5.9"from the resulting measurement in order to keep tolerance and
shorten the shaft for this particular length (Fig. 18). Information on proper shortening of
shafts is provided in item 5.5 herein, on decal N-149 placed on the machine and also found
in shaft’s manual provided by its manufacturer.
Fig. 17. Properly measured length
As a result of following the abovementioned instructions, minimal length of PTO shaft is obtained, and then it can be used safely to mount the machine on the tractor.
Measured length
Lz – measured length
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Minimal shaft length
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Fig. 18. Properly measured shaft length
LM = LZ – 5.9"
CAUTION:
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Rotary rake
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
When using links to lift the machine suspended on 3-point linkage, PTO speed should be reduced or absolutely it off at the angle of shaft work more than 25°.
CAUTION:
Before approaching any operation adjust length of PTO shaft for tractor­machine aggregate by shortening it (see Section 5.5. or instructions of PTO shaft shortening); next check if the shaft's length in transport position (when should be the shortest) is properly adjusted, and if need be re-shorten the PTO shaft.
PTO shaft’s end with overrunning clutch should be mounted on rakes’s side. The PTO shaft
plastic guards have to be secured by fastening their small chains to immovable parts of tractor and rake.
NOTICE:
If need be, shorten the PTO haft according to its operator’s manual given by the shaft’s manufacturer (Fig. 19).
Fig. 19. Instruction of PTO shaft shortening
CAUTION:
Handle all parts with utmost care. Never place your hands or fingers between one part and the other. Wear safety clothes such as gloves, protective footwear and goggles. The operation of shortening must be carried out with the utmost care as the PTO shaft will have to be replaced if the telescopic shafts are shortened to an excessive extent.
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CAUTION: The PTO shaft should be mounted only during operation time and disconnected from tractor PTO for transport and service.
NOTICE:
The manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused by an incorrectly fitted or used PTO shaft.
CAUTION:
Use the machines with PTO shafts designed to drive them. Before the work begins, check the safety guards (in tractor, rake and PTO shaft), if they are placed correctly and are not damaged. Damaged or lost parts must be replaced with genuine ones. Make sure the PTO shaft is properly mounted. It is forbidden to approach the rotating parts, because it may lead to serious injuries or even death. All service and repair operations must be done only after the tractor engine has been stopped and ignition key off, all rotating parts have come to the complete stop. Before the operation begins, read operator’s manuals of both the machine and PTO shaft.
5.6. Moving from transport to working position
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
WARNING:
Moving the rake to and from operating position from the transport position should only take place on even and stable ground. Prior to making the moves make sure whether there are no unauthorized persons exposed to any hazardous moving parts.
To safely move to the operating position, do the following:
make sure there is nobody in the place where you are going to lower the rake,
using hydraulic lifting lower arms of the rake as slow as possible to cushion contact with the ground,
take off arms from transport holders, put them into the rotors and secure them with cotter pins,
lower the protective guards, while automatically unlocking the gear,
unfold swath curtain to required length.
5.7. Preparing the rake for work
When the rake is in working position, please do the following:
connect PTO shaft between tractor and rake,
set the tractor and rake aggregate on an even, level ground,
level the rake with upper link and tractor's lower links' hangers,
when operating catch pin S1 with upper link should get leaned on the edge of one eye, and vertical pin S2 on the other one (Fig. 20a),
it is allowable to set the machine as shown on Fig. 20b on an even ground. When operating catch pin S1 with upper link should be in opening O, and catch pin S2 must be in the middle of the eye. Such setting provides for reduction in ground following range,
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
S1
S1
S1
S2
a
Fig. 20. Recommended rake setting – a) under normal operating conditions,
b) when operating on an even ground
b
S2
using lever (D) (Fig. 22) either lower or lift it to set a required raking height; raking tines should be set vertically in relation to the ground, not touching the ground however (Fig. 21).
PROPER
IMPROPER
a
min. 0.4"
Fig. 21. Rakes in working position – a) proper; b) improper
b
D
D
Fig. 22. Working height adjustment lever
CAUTION!
It is forbidden to lower raking arms below the level of 0.4"above the ground, for this may cause damages to the machine such as: bending the raking arms, breaking the linkage, etc., faster wearing of raking tines, damaging sward and contamination of the raked feed. Too high a setting of the raking unit may lead to a risk of not being able to rake up the whole swath.
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wapping the left and
180
180
1
2 4
5
b
G
b
L
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
CAUTION!
The raking arms' height should be controlled on an on-going basis while operating the machine, and if need be, adjusted. Adjustments are performed with tractor's drive off.
for peat meadows it is possible to increase the distance of tines from the ground by shifting arms of wheels‘ trolley. Unscrew the nut (1) and take off washer (2), pull out front arm (3), and rotate it 180°. Rotate left (4) and right arm (5) 180° and swap them (Fig. 23),
Fig. 23. Increasing working width by means of wheel trolley
a
slowly engage PTO clutch and wait until the rake reaches its speed 300÷350 rpm. Adjust
6.3" 8.3"
Fig. 24. Trolley’s height with a) normal setting, b) increased height
working speed so that the machine rakes clearly.
engage tractor gear and drive slowly into the swath.
Movable linkage adjustment Fig. 25b L and movable upper link Fig. 25a G enable perfect
ground following.
S
the right arm
a
Fig. 25. Linkage rake
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
5.8. Operation
Rotary rake is designed for raking forage, dry forage and hay after having been treated by
rotary tedder. Speed should be adjusted to terrain conditions, swath size and cleanliness of raking .
Fig. 26. Proper operation rotary rake
CAUTION:
Prolonged operation at 540 rpm may lead to premature wear of the gear. It is recommended to apply 300 ÷ 350 rpm.
5.9. Clogging of the rake
In order to avoid clogging, raking speed should be adjusted so as to match the mentioned conditions. In order to remove the machine clogging, lower the rotor onto the ground, disconnect the drive, take ignition key off and pay particular attention. When eliminating the machine clogging, the operator should use protective gloves and tight wear.
5.10. Unmounting machine from tractor
CAUTION:
When unmounting, make sure there is no person in between the rake and the tractor.
To unmount the rake from the tractor:
Set the machine onto an even, stable ground,
Support the machine with the support legs and protect with safety pin,
Turn the tractor's ignition off and take the key out,
Protect the tractor against free runaway,
Dismount the PTO shaft and place it on a PTO shaft holder, which is standard-delivered with the machine,
Detach the machine from the tractor.
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6. MOUNTING AND ADJSUTMENTS
6.1. Mounting and timing of the tines
The tines should be mounted as shown in Fig. 27.
Driving direction
Fig. 27. Mounting of rake’s tines
WARNING:
Use only the tines recommended by the manufacturer. Check condition of tines before each operation. Worn or damaged tines should be replaced immediately.
CAUTION:
Mount and dismount rake tines only if the drive is off and engine shut down and ignition key out.
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Gear's rotation direction
6.2. 3-point linkage support chain
Support chain is used to ensure 3-point linkage frame of the rake is always at the same height,
to set the raking unit parallel to the ground and to relieve the hydraulic lift of the tractor.
When connecting rake to the tractor the end of the chain should be put on upper linkage.
6.3. Daily maintenance
Everyday after work please do the following:
check all visible parts and components and their connections; tighten all loose bolts and nuts and replace all damaged and/or worn parts with new genuine ones,
clean the rake,
remove grass and mud,
check rotor’s condition,
grease PTO shaft tubes with STP grease,
if necessary, lubricate the parts and units according to lubrication instructions (chapter 7). Parts which may cause risk to operator’s health and safety are as follows: missing or damaged safety covers, PTO shaft guides, worn or missing tines.
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Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
WARNING!
Be extremely careful when cleaning the machine with a pressure washer. Do not direct the water jet directly onto the bearings.
6.4. After-season maintenance and storing
At the end of the season the following shall be performed:
clean, wash and dry the rake,
carefully grease unpainted surfaces and 3-point linkage pins,
remove any traces of rust and paint the area affected,
check lubrication of intersecting axis gears; if leaks are present, remove them immediately,
periodically check the rake and secure the moving parts with grease to prevent the rake from corrosion of internal mechanisms such as gear wheels, bearings, or shafts, and cause breakdowns.
Rake should be stored in standstill position so it is supported onto protected support legs. It is
recommended to store the set on paved ground, preferably in roofed places, inaccessible to unauthorized personnel or animals. If the machine is exposed to weather conditions, apply lubrication regularly. If the machine is stored for a long period of time before first operation, its technical condition should be examined. Paint the area where the paint is missing.
NOTICE:
It is recommended for the operator to wear protective gloves when performing maintenance works.
CAUTION!
Be extremely careful when performing service, repair and maintenance works. Avoid any contact of grease and oil with the skin.
CAUTION! Service, repair and maintenance works can only be performed with drive off, engine shut down and ignition key out.
6.4.1. Restarting the machine after longer storing periods
After longer storing period do the following:
Make sure that all nuts and screws are tightened with correct torque,
Make sure that all guards are installed in place,
Lubricate the whole machine,
Check pressure in tires.
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B
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Tab. 4. Torque values for bolts
Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
In the absence of specific torque values, the following chart can be used as a guide to the maximum safe torque for a particular size and grade of fastener. There is no torque difference for fine or coarse threads. Torque values are based on clean, dry threads. Reduce value by 10% if threads are oiled before assembly.
7. LUBRICATION
7.1. Gearbox
For Z-300(Slim); Z-301(Slim); Z-350(Slim); Z-351(Slim); Z-410; Z-440
Oil level is inspected when the gear is situated horizontally by check opening B. If the oil level is too low refill the oil until it is visible in hole A (Błąd! Nie można odnaleźć źródła odwołania.). To drain the oil use plug underneath the gear.
Fig. 28. Oil inspection points in gear
For Z-470
Every 50 hours of rake’s operation, pay attention to lubricating points C of the gear (Fig. 29).
Tab. 5. Oil capacities
Fig. 29.
C
Lubricating points of gear
for Z-470)
Z 300; Z 300 Slim
Z 301
Z 350; Z 350 Slim
Z 351; Z 351 Slim
Z 410 6,3
Z 440 8,3
Z 470
Model Oil capacity[1] Oil type
3,2
SAE80W/90 API GL-4
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b
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
7.2. Joints
Every 50 hours of rake’s operation, make sure to lubricate bearing beds (Fig. 30a), points D
and E of the gear (Fig. 30b) and trolley (Fig. 31) with grease ŁT43 (or other lubricant designed for lubricating rolling and sliding bearings, which are exposed to operating in temperatures between ­30°C and +130°C).
D
E
Fig. 30. Lubricating points of a) bearing and b) gear
Fig. 31. Lubricating points of trolley
Every 50 hours of rake’s operation, make sure to lubricate joint (Fig. 32) with STP lubricant.
Fig. 32. Lubricating point of ball joint
7.3. Risks present when lubricating
If risk of splashing is present, make sure to wear protective eyewear with side guards.
When lubricating protect eyes and skin against contact with the substance. Therefore use adequate protective wear with long sleeves and protective footwear. Also use protective gloves. In case of a contact with skin, immediately wash the infected area with plenty of soap water.
Do not allow the product to contaminate water outlets, water courses and soils.
In case of an unintentional release to the environment plug the leak, limit the spillage, and then collect the oil with non-flammable absorbent material (e.g. sand).
The product is flammable. In case of fire, use adequate fire-extinguishing means (e.g. foam, water mist, extinguishing powders). Do not use water jets.
Disposal of the used product must be made according to official regulations. Improper disposal of the used oil poses danger to the environment.
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8. MALFUNCTIONS AND THEIR REPAIRS
Defect Reason Repair
Lack or bent raking tines Replace tines
The rake leaves major part of
the swath
Excessive vibrations during
work
Damaged raking tines Raking arms set too low
Contamination of raked
swath
Oil leak in gear Gear is not tight
Too low rotation speed Increase rpm
Improper working height
Damaged PTO shaft
Raking tines immersed too
deep
Twisted raking tines Replace with new ones
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Rotary rake
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
Adjust operation height
according to section 5.7.
„Preparing the rake for work”
Check the condition of PTO
shaft and if need be replace
Set the raking height properly
with adjustment lever or
trolley (Z-410, Z-470) Set larger distance between raking arms and the ground
Examine tightness and check
oil level.
9. DISASSEMBLY AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE
9.1. Scrapping
If the rake cannot be repaired anymore, it should be withdrawn from use
.
To do so, oil from intersecting axis gear and cutterbar should be drained and delivered to a proper waste treatment company. Clean the rake parts, dismantle and dispose properly of all plastic parts. After that, the rake can be scrapped.
10. WARRANTY CARD
ROTARY RAKE
The product quality has been checked and meets required standards and regulations and is permitted for use.
NOTE: A warranty card without the required information or with corrected or illegible
information – is invalid.
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Serial number Date of manufacture Manufacturer’s stamp QC signature
Date of purchase Dealer’s stamp Dealer’s signature
Rotary rake
Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim;
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Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
11. WARRANTY TERMS
11.1. Warranty claims procedures
1. The manufacturer guarantees its products against faults in materials or production.
2. The warranty period is for two years from the date of sale to the purchaser, stated above.
3. Any repair which is subject to warranty should be carried out by an authorised SaMASZ dealer. Upon completion of the repair the dealer must submit a warranty claim within 14 days.
4. Warranty claims regarding replacing of the product or repayment are considered within 14 days by the manufacturer.
5. The following cases are not covered by warranty:
a) wearing parts: cutting plates, sliding skids, intersecting axis gears and parts inside the
gearboxes, bushings and sliding elements, clutches, joints, knife holder, cutting knives, V-belts, sprockets, drive chain, conditioner’s tines and rollers, roller conditioner’s rubbers, bearings, rubber-metal fenders, safety curtains, conveyor’s belts, swath
guides rubbers, connective elements, etc. b) use for any other purpose than those described in the operator’s manual, c) operation on stoney fields and results such as: damage of tines, d) running into any obstacle, e) too fast lowering of the machine to the ground, f) transport and accidental damage, g) setting raking tines lower than 0.4"above the ground, h) using PTO shaft featuring parameters other than provided by the shaft's manufacturer,
or length not adjusted to operating tractor, i) bending or breaking transmission connecting rod, j) wearing parts: intersecting axis gears and parts inside the gearboxes, bushings and
sliding elements, arms with tines, rubber-metal fenders, safety curtains, tires,
connective elements, cogs and gear pinion etc.
6. The Purchaser bears the costs of technical evaluation - when the manufacturer finds that a claimed product is free of defects and a technical report confirms that.
7. The manufacturer has the right to cancel a warranty in the following cases:
a) interference inside the rake, changes of its mechanical design or intentional damages,
bending parts of the rake and so on,
b) damage caused by accidents, running into obstacles or other events, for which
the warrantor is not responsible, c) negligent maintenance, d) use of non-genuine spare or replacement parts that are not specifically designed for the
model in question e) lack of needed records in the warranty card or filling in the warranty card
independently, f) use of the rake not in accordance with operator’s manual or for incorrect purpose, or
use of the machine by untrained persons.
8. Manufacturer can break the service agreement with immediate effect when the user do not pay receivables according to that agreement in a timely manner and the delay in payment is longer than 30 days from maturity date. Breaking the service agreement caused by the user makes simultaneous breaching of the warranty.
NOTE:
Please ask your dealer to complete and return the warranty card, otherwise you may lose your warranty rights. The warranty card is valid only when it contains the following information: address, date and place of purchase, rake type and invoice number.
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Date, stamp and signature of repair shop.
Date, stamp and signature of repair shop.
Date, stamp and signature of repair shop.
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11.2. Warranty repairs record
Repairs description and changed spare parts:
Rotary rake Z-300; Z-300 Slim; Z-301; Z-301 Slim; Z-350; Z-350 Slim; Z-351; Z-351 Slim;
Z-410; Z-440; Z-470
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