Manual RP245
Manual RP245
RP 245
RP 245
Operating Manual
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Read and heed the operating instruction and safety instructions prior to commission the machine. In
this operating instruction all positions required for safety reasons are marked with a warning sign. Instruct
all other operators in safety instructions! The warning- and information signs located at the machine give
information for safe operation. Watch them for safety reasons!
* Please watch, that the equipment marked with a [*] in this operating instruction, belong only to defined
types of the machine or that they are only deliverable for defined types as additional equipment.
Maschinenfabrik GmbH
Gebrüder-Welger-Straße 3 • D-38304 Wolfenbüttel
Phone: (+49) 53 31 / 404-142 • Fax: (+49) 53 31 / 404-143
eMail: [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. TYPE OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................7
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8. FIELD USE ........................................................................................................................................................67
8.1. Driving on the road ...............................................................................................................................68
8.2. Bale ejector* .........................................................................................................................................68
8.3. Laying swaths.......................................................................................................................................68
8.4. Pick-up..................................................................................................................................................69
8.5. Feed guide plate...................................................................................................................................71
8.6. PTO speed ...........................................................................................................................................71
8.7. Driving style ..........................................................................................................................................71
8.8. Setting the bale density ........................................................................................................................72
8.9. Setting of net layers..............................................................................................................................72
8.10. Operate tail gate.................................................................................................................................73
9. OPERATION / TYING .......................................................................................................................................75
9.1. Control box BALERCONTROL E .........................................................................................................75
9.2. E-LINK control box ...............................................................................................................................79
9.3. Eject bales ............................................................................................................................................84
10. SAFETY CLUTCH / REVERSING UNIT.........................................................................................................85
10.1. Drive shaft with shear bolt yoke*........................................................................................................85
10.2. Drive shaft with cam-type cut-out clutch*...........................................................................................85
10.3. Reverse main drive ............................................................................................................................85
10.4. Hydraulic bottom door*.......................................................................................................................86
11. MAINTENANCE / SETTING ...........................................................................................................................90
11.1. General notes.....................................................................................................................................90
11.2. Environment/Disposal ........................................................................................................................90
11.3. Tensioners..........................................................................................................................................90
11.4. Maintenance of the net tying unit .......................................................................................................91
11.5. Emergency operation of the tying unit................................................................................................92
11.6. Components for Balercontrol .............................................................................................................96
11.7. Hydraulic layouts ................................................................................................................................99
11.8. Setting the sensors* .........................................................................................................................102
11.9. Short check E-LINK..........................................................................................................................103
11.10. Pin assignment E-LINK ..................................................................................................................104
11.11. Pin assignment BALERCONTROL E.............................................................................................105
11.12. Chain lubrication (oil lubrication) ....................................................................................................106
11.13. Roller lubrication (grease lubrication) ............................................................................................107
11.14. Grease knife lever ..........................................................................................................................107
11.15. Lubrication chart.............................................................................................................................108
11.16. Schematic presentation of the lubrication points ...........................................................................109
11.17. Adjusting the deflectors..................................................................................................................110
11.18. Tensioning the roller chains ...........................................................................................................111
11.19. Winter pause ..................................................................................................................................112
11.20. Tires and Tire pressure ..................................................................................................................113
12. TECHNICAL DATA.......................................................................................................................................114
12.1. Overview ..........................................................................................................................................114
12.2. Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................115
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1. Type Overview
Drawbar D8 – Open-type towing fixture / Tow hitch
D8 – Hitch
D8 – Drawbar eye
D8 – Ball-shaped coupling ∅ 80 mm
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2. It is for your safety
2.1. General safety instructions
Attention! Even when all instruction have been watched there are residual dangers with the
machine. Always handle the machine with care to avoid danger to yourself and others!
• Before starting work perform a visual inspection of the machine.. Check whether any device has been
changed or is missing and pay attention to any unusual noise or leaks which occur during operation.
• All protective devices, as for example casing sheets, rubber skirts or distance brackets are for your
safety! Never operate the machine with defective or removed protective devices e.
• Keep all safety relevant parts always in correct function. Before commissioning all guard casings must be
mounted and closed!
• Never perform maintenance- and repair works during machine is in operation.
• In case of all work on movable parts or in the range of action of movable parts: Switch off power take-off
shaft, switch off tractor engine, remove ignition key and disconnect drive shaft from power take-off shaft
end. Interrupt electrical connection between tractor and machine.
• Bring no metal parts close to the machine, as long the electric control is in operation (e.g. tools, safety
boots with metal caps). Reason: unintentional triggering of proximity switches and thus unexpected
machine moves.
• When carrying out work on the opened tail gate: insert tail gate safeguard (chapter „2.4. Tail gate
safeguard“).
• During work in the vicinity of the net knife: fit net knife safeguard (chapter "2.5. Net knife safeguard").
• Never remove any crop material from the machine while the drive is running, or while the disconnected
machine is still moving. Always switch-off power take-off shaft and tractor engine first.
• During work only the driver must be on the tractor. Riding on the machine is prohibited!
• Never step onto the maintenance platform during machine is in motion. Before stepping onto the
maintenance platform: stop machine, switch-off power take-off shaft and tractor motor, take out ignition
key and wait for standstill stand of the machine.
• Do not step onto the drawbar or other parts of the machine, when the machine is in operation. Keep
sufficient distance to baler (pick-up, running gear, bale unloading area).
• Before threading the tying material: stop machine, switch-off power take-off shaft and tractor motor, take
out ignition key and wait for standstill of the machine. Make the control powerless (disconnect electrical
connection to the tractor).
• All protection devices must be mounted to the baler and must be in correct state. Prior to opening the
protection devices switch-off power take-off shaft and tractor motor and wait for standstill of the machine.
• Block the wheels of the baler with wheel chocks when machine is parked. Carry the chocks on the
machine when transporting it or during field use.
• When opening the tail gate keep a minimum distance of 2 m from electrical high-voltage lines.
• There is danger of cutting during works at the net knife or at the knives of the cutting device of the baler.
Wear protective gloves.
• Works at the magnets of the knife holders: the function of cardiac pacemakers can be interrupted by
magnetic fields.
• Works at the magnets of the knife holders: Danger of injury by splinters – never hit the inserted knives
from down with a striking tool. Magnets could be damaged!
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• Maintenance work may be carried out by trained persons only. All maintenance- and repair works that are
not part of this operating instruction must be carried out by authorized personnel only.
• Replace wearing parts of the braking system only at both sides.
• Prior to disassembling the complete pick-up the machine must be secured against backward tilt.
• In case of locations on a slope: place the round bales always so that they cannot move automatically.
The noise level generated by the WELGER balers, measured at the head height of the driver with the tractor
cabin window open, is, under normal operating conditions, less than 70 dB (A). The combined noise level of
baler and tractor primarily depends on the level of the noise from the tractor (radios are an additional source
of noise). We recommend that the tractor is operated with closed windows.
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2.3. Fire prevention
The harvested crop can easily ignite! To prevent fire:
• remove crop remains and oil leaks.
• If any machine parts run hot: find and remove cause.
• Do not begin a journey with the machine attached unless the
manually operated brake has been completely released.
Otherwise there is danger of fire by brakes running hot (e. g.
in the field).
• Keep the electrical systems of tractor and baler and the
exhaust system of the tractor in proper condition.
• The existing wiring must not be used for any other
consumers than those installed in the factory or approved by
Figure 1 the manufacturer. Overloading the electrical lines leads to
excessive heating.
• Do not smoke in the vicinity of the machine.
• Keep fire extinguisher within reach.
Figure 3
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2.4.1. Hydraulic System
Max. operating pressure of the hydraulic system:
• 210 bar
According to DIN 20066 must hoses not be older than six years,
Figure 4
including storage time.
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2.6. Guard casings
To open the guard casings on the machine, turn the catches
concerned with a 13 mm spanner slightly in counter clockwise
direction and pull off the guard casing from the machine.
For closing press the guard casing against the machine until
the locking of the catches can be heard.
Figure 6
Attention, danger of injury! Never operate the machine
with open guard casings!
Figure 7
2.7. Maintenance Platform and Ladder
Step only via the ladder onto the maintenance platform and
leave it the same way. Never step onto the hinged up ladder –
always hinge down ladder prior to enter it.
Figure 8
To step onto the maintenance platform: Unlock and hinge down
the ladder (Figure 9).
Figure 9
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2.8. Symbols in this manual
Instructions of particular importance in this manual are marked
by the following symbols and signal words:
Attention!
This symbol stands next to warnings: danger to life, danger of
injury, possible serious material damage.
Caution!
This symbol stands next to safety instructions: malfunctions and
impairments of correct operation, possible material damage.
Note!
This symbol stands next to useful information: special
information on how to use the machine most efficiently.
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2.9. Warning symbols at the machine
Never reach into the pick-up section when the tractor engine
is running and the power take-off shaft is coupled.
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Switch-off motor and unplug the plug of the power supply prior
to maintenance- and repair works.
Handle cutting unit blade only with gloves and suitable tool
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2.10. Text-free operating instructions at the machine
The most important operating instructions are showed as symbols without text. The precise meaning is
described in the following.
The two lift eyes at the upper traverse are indicated by this
symbol.
Other fastening points are not permitted for crane suspension.
To unlock the cutting unit blade the lever must be turned down
through about 90°.
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2.11. Proper use
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2.13. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The machine is equipped with electronic components and
modules; the function of these electronic components and
modules can be influenced by electromagnetic emissions of
other equipment. Such influences can cause risks to persons, if
the following safety instructions are not observed:
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Prior to operate the baler with connected machine (e.g. round
bale wrapper), obtain information from the manufacturer.
Pneumatic brake system*: Do not begin a journey with the baler attached unless both
coupling heads (yellow and red) are connected to the tractor
and the pressure gauge in the tractor cabin shows the required
minimum operating pressure (5,0 bar).
Start driving on the road with connected baler only when the
variable load valve is set to full load (see chapter 4.6.1. Adjust
variable load valve*).
Hydraulic brake system: Start driving on the road only when the according hydraulic tube
is connected to the tractor.
Germany (StVZO – road traffic regulations): Agricultural machines with permitted total weight of more than
3,000 kg need a type approval. (technical changes such as
attaching a trailer coupling lead to loosing the type approval)
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2.14.1. Specifications on the data plate of the machine
Figure 10
Item Meaning
6 Maximum support load of the machine, that acts – at maximum load of tying material* – to the hitch.
The open-type towing fixture of the tractor must be registered for this support load.
7 Model year
10 Manufacturer
* maximum load of tying material: [2 net rolls] or [1 net roll plus 4 twine rolls] or [8 twine rolls]
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2.14.2. Specifications on the data plate of the drawbar head
Figure 11
Item Meaning
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3. Overview of the assembly
groups
3.1. Machine
Figure 12
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3.2. Control
Attention!
The control of the machine was developed and manufactured
with utmost care. Each unit has been checked for correct
function prior to delivery. Malfunctions can not totally be
excluded despite of all precautions. Therefore the control
Balercontrol and the corresponding baler have always to be
operated that no physical injuries or material damage occur.
BALERCONTROL E
Part Serial number How to find the serial number
E-LINK
Part Serial number How to find the serial number
Control box (software) SW. Rev ............................................. Keep any key on the control box
pressed when connecting the power
dd ............................................. supply.
SW date .....................................
Memory .....................................
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3.3. Protection of the control unit
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4. Start Up
After coupling of the baler: Totally lift the support foot with the
crank handle , loose bolt, insert support foot completely and
secure it with the bolt. Ensure that the bolt is fully pushed in and
that its pistol-shaped handle points downwards.
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4.1.1. Manually operated brake
Home position
Turn the crank of the manually operated brake to home position
after actuating the brake. Otherwise there is danger of bumping
against it or getting caught when climbing the machine.
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4.1.2. Drawbar positions (D 8)
(all measures in [mm])
Figure 14
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4.1.3. Drawbar positions (D 11)
(all measures in [mm])
Figure 15
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4.1.4. Adjusting the drawbar
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4.2. Drive shaft
Figure 17
Figure 18
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4.2.3. Adjusting the drive shaft
Pay attention to maximum operating length Lmax and minimum
Lmin 1246-162
operating length Lmin ! Aim at maximum overlap possible.
LU
a) a) shortest operating length, i. e. complete overlap.
Before the starting the drive shaft, check whether the locks
have properly engaged.
1721-207
Figure 20
When driving through narrow bends ensure that the wide angle
joint (on the tractor side) is not bent more than permitted by the
manufacturer of the drive shaft.
Support drive shaft always with the drive shaft support when
machine is uncoupled (Figure 21).
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4.3. Net knife safeguard
Figure 23
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4.4.2. ... for machines with E-LINK
Tail gate
single acting yellow
open and close
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4.4.3. ... for machines with BALERCONTROL E
Tail gate
single acting yellow
open and close
Pick-up
single acting red
raise and lower
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4.5. Electrical system
The correct polarity of the power supply of the tractor must not
be changed, otherwise the electronic control could be damaged
(Figure 26).
Figure 26
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4.6. Compressed-air braking system
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4.6.2. Connecting the pneumatic system (pneumatic brake
system)
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5. Twine tying*
5.1. Thread twine
Twine A
(Drawn consequently in Figure 28 to Figure 30 )
Guide the beginning of the twine (inside the spool) of spool A1
upwards through the guide eye and then out of the twine box.
Tie end of twine (outside the spool)of spool A1 to beginning of
twine of spool A2.
Twine B
(Drawn as dotted line in Figure 28 to Figure 30 - - - - - - )
Guide the beginning of the twine of spool B1 upwards through
the guide eye and then also out of the twine box.
Thread the twines A and B each through the twine brake [1].
Only at machines with Balercontrol "E": Wrap both twines
around the guide rollers [2].
Thread in both twines upwards to the pair of eyes [3] on the
binding bar.
Only at machines with Balercontrol "E": Use the additional
guide eyes between the deflection rollers [2] and the pair of
eyes [3].
The twines shall not touch each other.
For continuation go to Figure 30.
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Threading-in diagram for machines with BALERCONTROL E
Figure 28
Figure 29
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5.2. Binding bar
Guide twines A and B through to the guide rollers [8] as
shown in Figure 30.
Loop twine A anticlockwise once around the variable
diameter disc [9].
Finally locate each twine at the entry to their respective
guide roller.
Turn the roller pair by hand until the thread has been
securely grasped.
Note:
The clamping and cutting devices [10] have been factory set so
that the driving twine (shown as a continuous line ⎯⎯⎯) must
be guided through the guide rollers on the left-hand side, as
seen from the direction of travel.
A=
B=----
Figure 30
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5.3. Adjusting the twine brake
Basic setup: Length "X" of the spring of the twine brake (Figure 31)
BALERCONTROL E E-LINK
TWINE A
39 mm 33 mm
(shown as continuous line ––––– )
TWINE B
37 mm 28 mm
(shown as dashed line - - - - - - )
The twines brakes [1] (Figure 28 and Figure 29 ) must hold the
twines as taut as possible for the twine to be tight around the
bales.
Figure 31
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5.4. Further settings
Setting:
Position 1 .............................................greatest winding distance
Position 7 .............................................smallest winding distance
Setting:
• Switching angle (3) towards the variable diameter disk:
more end windings on the edge of the bale;
• Switching angle (3) towards the machine center
less end windings on the edge of the bale;
Figure 34
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6. Net tying*
6.1. Inserting the net
Figure 36
(Figure 37) Pull out handle [5] of the crank handle. Crank
back the tensioning spindle [4] until the lock plate with the
crank handle.
5
Note! Before closing the side cover: Insert crank handle.
Put in handle [5] of the crank handle.
Figure 37
Figure 38
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(Figure 39) Depending on the diameter of the net rolls in use
10 the height of the net roll plate [10] must be set accordingly:
Net roll with net length 3,000 m: Mount net roll plate in lower
position (bottom thrill hole in Figure 40).
Net roll with net length 2,000 m: Mount net roll plate in
medium or upper position (center or top thrill hole in Figure
40).
Figure 39
Figure 40
(Figure 41 and Figure 42) Depending on the width of the net roll
in use an extension tensioning spindle (16) can be mount onto
the original tensioning spindle (15):
Width of the net roll more than 1.23 m: extension tensioning
spindle not necessary.
15 Width of the net roll 1.23 m or smaller: Unscrew extension
tensioning spindle (16) and attach to the tensioning spindle
[15].
Figure 41
16
Figure 42
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(Figure 43) Depending on the width of the net rolls in use the
21 complete net holder [21] must be moved horizontally and fasten
again:
Width of the net roll is 1.23 m: move complete net holder
[21] in the slotted holes to the left until the lock plate and
fasten it.
Width of the net roll is 1.30 m: move complete net holder
[21] in the slotted holes [20] to the right until the lock plate
20 and fasten it.
According to the width of the net rolls a position between the left
and the right lock plate can be selected for the net holder.
Figure 43
(Figure 44) Slide net roll until the lock plate into the tiltable
auxiliary net holder.
Figure 44
Figure 45
If the tips of the tensioning spindle do not point into the sleeve
but onto the net material the height of the net roll plate must be
corrected accordingly (Figure 40).
Figure 46
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(Figure 47) Pull out handle of the crank handle. Crank
tensioning spindle with crank handle into the sleeve of the
net roll.
Figure 47
Note! Before closing the side cover: Turn crank back into
25 machine. Fold back the crank handle.
Figure 48
The net roll must rotate free and easy. If not: Check and repeat
the setting described in this chapter 6.1. Inserting the net, if
necessary.
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3
1
7
5
4
1721-111
Figure 49
• Feed the net from the roll around the upper guide tube [4]
and finally around the net tightener [3].
• Feed the net across the expanding device [5] and place its
front end between rubber roller [6] and steel roller [7].
• Turn the rubber roller [6] by hand until the net is grasped. To
prevent the net from getting into the roll chamber too early
during the baling process, the front end of the net must not
project more than approx. 10 cm beyond the rubber roller.
• (Figure 38) Remove cotter pin from the net tightener and
swivel net tightener to the front.
• (Figure 44) Insert auxiliary net roll into auxiliary net holder.
Figure 50
• (Figure 36) Close safety chain.
Figure 51
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6.2. Tighten net knife
The net knife is tensioned automatically whenever the tail gate
is opened. If, with the baling chamber filled, another net tying
cycle is necessary without opening of the tail gate, due to net
roll change or a malfunction, tensioning can be effected by
hand.
For this pull the knife carrier against the spring tension to the
front (Figure 52). Triggering occurs as described in chapter
"Tying".
Figure 52
6.3.1.BALERCONTROL E
Figure 53 The number of net layers around the round bale can
be continuously set by means of the scale. After slackening of
the wing nut, the net length can be adjusted by shifting the lever
in the slotted hole.
6.3.2.E-LINK
Note for machines with E-LINK: piston rod (5) and wing
nut must be mounted in the square hole (6) (Figure 54).
The number of net layers around the bale can be set from 1.5 to
Figure 54 5 by means of the E-LINK control.
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7. Cutting device*
The cutting device (Figure 55) can be used for silage, hay and
straw. The knifes of the cutting device are swiveled in and out
hydraulically.
machine with
can be equipped with:
control box:
BALERCONTROL E
• without cutting device
• MasterCut (13 knives)
• XtraCut 17 (17 knives)
Balercontrol E
E-LINK
• without cutting device
• MasterCut (13 knives)
• XtraCut 17 (17 knives)
• XtraCut 25 (25 knives)
E-LINK
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7.2.1. Select knife group (E-LINK)
Figure 56
Either return to menu overview: press key
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7.2.2. Select knife group (Balercontrol E)
To move a knife group by means of the tractor's distribution
valve it must have been selected by means of the hydraulic
valves [1] and [2] (Figure 57 and Figure 58). The hydraulic
valves are located on the left machine side, seen driving
direction.
1 2
Figure 57
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7.3. Moving in and out the cutting device
7.3.1. General
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7.3.3. Control box E-LINK
17-knife cutting device
25-knife cutting device
Bottom door, fixed
Bottom door HYDROFLEXCONTROL
Caution!
Before a knife group can be moved into cutting position, all
knives – that can be in cutting position – must be totally moved
into home position.
Only those knife groups are displayed that can be moved in or
out for the actual moment, e.g. (here: 8-knife group).
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Cutting device protection
If the knife slots are clogged, this standard pressure may not be
sufficient. A by-pass function is therefore available which
permits putting cutting device protection out of operation. This
means, the cutting device knives move out of the knife bottom
plate with the full hydraulic pressure of 180 bar and can thus
better remove jams at the knife slots.
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Attention! The knives must finally moved in and out with
40 bar. Otherwise: Lost of guarantee possible when machine
was overload!
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Cutting device protection
Swivel ball valve (Figure 63) beneath the left side cover to
the front: 180 bar (Figure 64).
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lower" as it
takes to move the cutting device totally into home position
(that means until the knives are totally moved into the knife
bottom plate).
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lift" as it takes
to move the cutting device totally into cutting position (that
means until the knives are totally moved out of the knife
bottom plate).
Repeat the two working steps above (tractor's distribution
valve to "Lift" and "Lower") so many times until the jamming
of the knife slots is removed and the knives move free and
Figure 63 easy.
Swivel ball valve (Figure 63) back to the machine: 40 bar
(Figure 64).
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7.3.5. Control box Balercontrol E
13-knife cutting device
bottom door HYDROFLEXCONTROL
Figure 66
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Cutting device protection
Left machine side: set left ball valve of the hydraulic block
according to Figure 67: 180 bar. set right ball valve of the
hydraulic block according to Figure 67: this releases the
knives.
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lower" as it
takes to move the cutting device totally into home position
(that means until the knives are totally moved into the knife
bottom plate).
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lift" as it takes
to move the cutting device totally into cutting position (that
Figure 67 means until the knives are totally moved out of the knife
bottom plate).
Repeat the two working steps above ("Lift" and "Lower") so
many times until the jamming of the knife slots is removed
and the knives move free and easy.
Set left ball valve (Figure 67) back to 40 bar.
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Move knives again into home position and then back to
cutting position by means of the tractor's distribution valve.
Just now the normal production can be continued.
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7.3.6. Control box Balercontrol E
17-knife cutting device
fixed bottom door
Caution!
Before a knife group can be moved into cutting position, all
Figure 68 knives – that can be in cutting position – must be totally moved
into home position.
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to a standard pressure of 40 bar. Only this standard pressure is
available for moving the cutting device knives out to cutting
position.
If the knife slots are clogged, this standard pressure may not be
sufficient. A by-pass function is therefore available which
permits putting cutting device protection out of operation. This
means, the cutting device knives move out of the knife bottom
plate with the full hydraulic pressure of 180 bar and can thus
better remove jams at the knife slots.
Figure 70
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7.3.7. Control box Balercontrol E
17-knife cutting device
bottom door HYDROFLEXCONTROL
Caution!
Before a knife group can be moved into cutting position, all
knives – that can be in cutting position – must be totally moved
into home position.
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Note! To prevent jamming the knife slots and to keep the
knives movable: Move in and out the cutting device multiple
times a day.
Left machine side: set left ball valve of the hydraulic block
according to Figure 73: 180 bar. set right ball valve of the
hydraulic block according to Figure 73: this releases the
knives.
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lower" as it
takes to move the cutting device totally into home position
(that means until the knives are totally moved into the knife
bottom plate).
Set the tractor's distribution valve so long to "Lift" as it takes
to move the cutting device totally into cutting position (that
Figure 73 means until the knives are totally moved out of the knife
bottom plate).
Repeat the two working steps above ("Lift" and "Lower") so
many times until the jamming of the knife slots is removed
and the knives move free and easy.
Set left ball valve (Figure 73) back to 40 bar.
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Special function: lock bottom door
The HYDROFLEXCONTROL-bottom door (bottom door can be
opened and closed hydraulically) can be – if desired – locked
hydraulically. See chapter 7.4. Lock bottom door.
The bottom door is locked now. I.e.: only the cutting device but
not the bottom door can be moved by means of the tractor's
distribution valve.
Figure 74
Figure 75
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7.5. Brittle crop material
While pressing brittle crop material it is recommended to move
the cutting device into home position short before wrapping
process. In this way the bale is finally wrapped with long
material and crop losses are minimized.
Figure 77
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7.7. Regrinding the cutting device knives
To provide the best crop throughput it is recommended to
regrind the cutting device blades at least after cutting of 500
bales. Dependent on the working conditions sharpening may be
necessary earlier:
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8. Field use
Attention!
The machine may only be operated by persons who are familiar
with the operating instructions and the safety instructions.
Never remove any harvested crop material from the machine
while the drive is running. Prior to work: Switch off power take-
off shaft, switch off tractor engine, remove ignition key and
disconnect drive shaft from power take-off shaft end.
During operation: do not climb the machine. Keep sufficient
distance to the range of action of the machine (pick-up, running
gear, tail gate, bale unloading area). As a matter of principle:
Riding on the machine is prohibited for the entire machine!
Keep children away from the machine!
Prior to first start: Make yourself with the control box and the
functions of this machine.
Nobody must stay between tractor and machine while the
tractor engine is running.
Never operate the machine with defective or removed
protective devices (e. g. casing sheets and distance brackets)!
Before opening the protections: Switch off power take-off shaft,
switch off tractor engine, remove ignition key and disconnect
drive shaft from power take-off shaft end.
Prior to enter the baling chamber: close tail gate locking device
(Figure 3)!
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8.1. Driving on the road
Note!
Read and heed the chapter: 2.14. To heed in the road traffic!
Attention!
For traveling on roads the variable load valve of the pneumatic
brake system must be set to "full brake power“ (see
also chapter 4.6. Compressed-air braking system)
Attention!
On locations on a slope the bale ejector should be totally
inserted and secured with bolt and pin (Figure 80).
Figure 80
8.3. Laying swaths
The full performance of the machine and good bale formation
can only be achieved when the swaths are prepared carefully.
Lay swath evenly.
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8.4. Pick-up
Figure 81
Several hydraulic functions can be operated with only one
tractor's distribution valve by means of a electro-hydraulic
manifold block (hydraulic switch)*.
To lift or lower the pick-up by means of the tractor's distribution
valve:
Open shut-off valve at the hydraulic tube of the pick-up.
Note!
The valves of the hydraulic switch* will not be activated when
1
8.4.2. Lift/lower pick-up (BALERCONTROL E)
Open shut-off valve at the hydraulic tube of the pick-up.
2 Lift and lower pick-up by means of the tractor's distribution
valve.
Attention!
When power supply is interrupted, the pick-up is lifted lightly.
Wait until the pick-up has really stopped.
Figure 82
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Secure the pick-up guide wheels again with the spring clips.
Always select the same adjustment on both sides of the
pick-up.
Figure 83
1724-33
Figure 84
Figure 85
Figure 86
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8.5. Feed guide plate
1742-51 The tear-shaped feed guide plate [1] is installed in the roll
chamber in the factory.
In case of small swaths, i.e. the swath width is lower than the
pick-up width, drive alternately on the right and left swath side
to fill the baler chamber evenly (Figure 88).
When driving through narrow bends ensure that the wide angle
Figure 88 joint (on the tractor side) is not bent by more than 80°.
Otherwise there is danger of break in driven as well as in
resting state.
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8.8.Setting the bale density
Figure 89
8.9. Setting of net layers
Only machines with control box E-LINK. See separate operating
instruction „E-LINK for RP 245“.
When the set net length is through the net knife is triggered and
binding is finished.
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8.10. Operate tail gate
The tail gate is opened and closed by means of the tractor's
distribution valve (distribution valve for the tail gate):
Open and close tail gate by means of the tractor's
distribution valve.
Note!
The valves of the hydraulic switch* will not be activated when
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9. Operation / Tying
The following tying modes can be selected according to the
version:
Figure 91
Bottom line: daily counter, can be
deleted
9 acoustic buzzer preset bale density reached
(back side)
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9.1.1. Trigger tying (BALERCONTROL E)
When the preset bale density is reached (chapter 8.8.Setting
the bale density), this is indicated to the tractor driver by the red
LED [2] and the buzzer [9].
Figure 92
Manual net tying
Press button [5] for several times until none of the yellow
LED's is lighting.
When the preset bale density is reached the red LED is first
flashing and then lighting continuously. The buzzer sounds.
Stop tractor and let pick-up run empty.
Press button Net [6] for approx. 5 sec. The yellow LED [3]
flashes simultaneously.
Run-out tying at nominated speed.
Check net run on the guide roller (Figure 93). The tying
process has been finished when the guide roller stops again.
Open tail gate and eject bale.
Figure 93
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Automatic twine tying
Press button [5] several times until the right yellow LED [4]
lights.
When the preset bale density is reached the red LED is first
flashing and then lighting continuously.
The twine is inserted automatically in the roll chamber. The
yellow LED [4] flashes simultaneously.
Approx. 4 sec after the automatic triggering the twine tying a
signal sounds. This is the time for stopping the tractor. Run-
out tying at nominated speed.
Check twine run at the twine guide rollers (Figure 92). Tying
is finished as soon as the guide rollers stop.
Open tail gate and eject bale.
Note!
If very brittle crop material shall be wrapped with twine the
following handling is recommended:
• To tie the start of the twine further crop material must be
supplied for a short time after tying has started.
• After tying has been finished: eject bale at nominal speed.
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Combined net-/twine tying
To reduce crop losses and to reduce net consumption it is
possible to use both tying modes at the same time.
• Operate machine with automatic twine binding.
• Trigger twine binding automatically.
• When flashing of the yellow LED [4] stops press the button
[6] for the net tying.
For combined tying it is sufficient to select a small number of
net layers and a large distance between the wrappings of the
twine.
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9.2. E-LINK control box
Tying modes are selected with the left button (Figure 94):
machine with
machine with machine with
tying mode twine- and
twine tying net tying
net tying
manual
twine tying • •
Figure 94
automatic twine
tying • •
Manual net tying
• •
Automatic net
tying • •
automatic
combined tying •
Figure 95
Start tying: Press button <START/STOP>
Figure 96
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9.2.2. Twine tying, triggered
As soon as the locking opens:
manually:
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9.2.3. Net tying, triggered As soon as the locking opens:
manually:
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9.2.4. Twine tying, triggered 9.2.5. Net tying, triggered
Close tail gate again after bale
automatically: automatically:
ejection.
A short signal sounds after
locking the tail gate.
Start tying – without doing of Start tying – without doing of
Operate the distribution valve
the driver – when getting the the driver – when getting the
for another 5 sec for complete
preselected bale density. preselected bale density.
tensioning the net knife*
The driver is urged to stop the The driver is urged to stop the
tractor by an interrupted signal tractor by an interrupted
tone that takes 3 seconds. signal tone that takes 3
seconds.
This signal starts with a short
delay after tying has been This signal starts with a short
started. This delay can be set delay before tying has been The bar graph display of the
in the menu SETUP. started. This delay can be set bale density has decreased to
in the menu SETUP. "0".
After finishing twine tying
(standstill at the twine run Net coupling will be activated Crop material can be picked
sensors): for the time of 5 sec. up again.
After finishing the net tying
(net knife was triggered):
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9.2.6. Combined tying, 9.2.8. Multiple triggering the
triggered automatically: tying:
Automatic tyings are only
triggered once. For
"Automatic twine tying" and
reactivating the tail gate must
"Automatic net tying" are
be opened at least one time.
started with a delay of 3 sec
(twine tying starts first).
Manual tyings can be
triggered as often as
Stop tractor when signal
necessary without opening the
sounds ("Density reached").
tail gate.
9.2.7. Combined tying,
When net tying is triggered for
triggered manually:
a second time manually first
the following request is
displayed:
If the amount of the crop
material to be picked up is
insufficient to get the
preselected bale density, Error
Net knife set?
automatic combined tying can
not be used. In such cases of
premature tying the manual
combined tying is used: Acknowledge fault message
Approx. 5 meter before swath
ends: press <START-STOP> press key
key .
When the button <START-
STOP> is pressed for another
time the tying is restarted.
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9.3. Eject bales
The tail gate is now locked at both sides and crop material for
the next bale can be picked up.
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10. Safety clutch / Reversing
unit
The drive shaft of the RP 245 is equipped with a shear bolt
yoke as standard. Optionally a cam-type cut-out clutch is
available for this machine.
Figure 97
1741-82
Figure 98
Attention!
Prior to restart the machine: dismount turning handle and close
1724-38 all guard casings!
Figure 99
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10.4. Hydraulic bottom door*
The bottom door (HYDROFLEXCONTROL) can be opened
hydraulically. The empty space beneath the rotor is clearly
increased. In this way, jammed material is drawn through
easier, grasped by the bottom baling roller and conveyed into
the roll chamber.
Figure 101
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10.4.2. Behavior during material jam (BALERCONTROL E)
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Open bottom door:
Stop driving and switch off power take-off shaft.
(Left machine side:) Set ball valves according to Figure 103.
Operate the connected tractor's distribution valve until the
bottom door is completely opened.
Clutch PTO shaft: The material jam is removed by the
running conveying devices.
Subsequently: close bottom door.
Attention!
For daily use both ball valves must be parallel (see Figure 104)!
(Left machine side, Figure 104:) The right ball valve of the
hydraulic block must point again to the machine. The left ball
valve of the hydraulic block must point to the machine.
Figure 104
Attention!
The knives move automatically into working position when
closing the bottom door. If it must be worked without knives the
knives must then be moved back to home position: see chapter
7. Cutting device.
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11. Maintenance / Setting
11.1. General notes
After the first 20 running hours: Retighten all fastening screws,
wheel nuts, drawbar screws and nuts – also inside the
machine. Exception: Do not change adjusting screws, e.g. on
the twine guiding or the net brake.
11.2. Environment/Disposal
11.2.1. Lubricants
Dispose of lubricants properly and do not pollute the
environment. Observe the safety data sheets of the lubricants
used. Biologically degradable lubricants must be disposed of
separately.
11.2.2. Consumables
Twines, nets, and machine parts thrown away pollute the
environment. They endanger in particular the animal world.
11.3. Tensioners
Caution!
(Figure 105) The gears [2] of the main drive shaft [1] are
mounted with tensioners to the shaft end. Working at the
tensioners [3] must only performed by instructed technical staff.
Figure 105
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11.4. Maintenance of the net tying unit
For this slacken screw [2] at the lever [1], tighten milled nut [3]
so far that the brake linings are fully attached to the brake disk.
Figure 106 Retighten screw [2].
1742-54
When brake lining [4] is worn only one-sided slacken lock nut
[5] and slightly insert screw [6] until brake linings are parallel
again, lock screw [6] again.
2
3
Figure 107
Adjusting the shock absorbers
12
Caution, danger of injury!
Do not reach into the knife area.
Two wing nuts (arrows in Figure 108) press the friction linings
against the net tensioner from both sides. For adjustment first
move the net tensioner to the top end position and tighten the
wing nut "hand-tight". Proceed analogously in the bottom end
Figure 108 position. The adjustment is correct, if the net tensioner can just
still be moved to and fro between the two end positions by
hand.
During net tying the net tensioner may move between the two
end positions only in such a way that the net always remains
properly tensioned.
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11.5. Emergency operation of the tying unit
In case of a defect in the electronic control, the twine- or net
tying unit can, if necessary, be operated by means of the
electric lighting system. The plug connection [1] projecting from
the cable harness on the right side of the machine serves for
this purpose.
Figure 109
Figure 110
Figure 111
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(Figure 112) Remove sensor flag [5].
Figure 112
10
Figure 113
15
15
Figure 114
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(Figure 115) Attach the longer connecting rod [20] (length
approx. 145 mm) included in the delivery to the slotted hole
21 of the control lever [11] and the cam [21] of the rubber roller
(instead of the command plate just removed Figure 112).
Adjustment of the net layers (+/-): displace the wing nut of
the connecting rod [20] in the slotted hole of the control lever
[11].
Caution!
The control lever [11] must point downwards to prevent the
connecting rod [20] from dragging along the motor or the
sensor support.
20 11
Figure 115
Figure 116
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Terminating emergency operation of the net tying unit (E-
LINK):
Interrupt electrical connection between tractor and
machine.
(Figure 110) Move net knife to severing position by hand:
pull knife carrier to the front against the spring tension so
that the segment does not rest any longer on the roll. Press
the segment back and place the knife carrier slowly on the
anvil.
(Figure 116) Plug the black attachment plug [1] of the
electrical net coupling into the black socket.
(Figure 115) Remove the longer connecting rod [20] and
turn the control lever [11] up.
(Figure 113) Mount the original connecting rod [10] (length
approx.105 mm) in the slotted hole of the control lever [11].
(Figure 113) Attach the original connecting rod [10] (length
approx. 105 mm) to the cam [12] of the net motor.
(Figure 112) Mount the sensor flag [5].
(Figure 111) Displace the net layer sensor [4] downwards in
the sensor support: 1–2 mm distance between sensor flag
and net layer sensor.
(Figure 114) Mount the stop plate [15]: 2 mm distance
between stop plate and knurled screw.
In the "Diagnosis" menu:
Check function of net coupling/knife triggering and function
of sensor for net run (net layers). (See separate operating
manual "E-LINK for RP 245 MASTER“.)
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11.6. Components for Balercontrol
Figure 117
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(Explanation for Figure 117)
Item Item
1 control unit 20 magnet net tying unit* (N)
2 sensor cutting device* (knife group 1)1) 21 net knife tripping device
3 sensor cutting device* (knife group 2)1) 22 motor twine tying unit* (T)
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11.6.2.Control box BALERCONTROL E
Figure 118
20 Control box
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11.7. Hydraulic layouts
Figure 119
Figure 120
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11.7.2. Hydraulic layout BALERCONTROL E
machines with conveyor bottom
with cutting device
Figure 121
Figure 122
1742-24
Metal casing
Plastic casing
3 Distance sensor • Distance tail gate, right only possible with special tool
(yellow) • Distance tail gate, left Part no.: 0980.70.01.00
and: 1740.82.14.10
∅20 mm
Attention, danger of injury! During processing the short check the machine must not be connected
to the hydraulic supply. The PTO must be switched off and uncoupled.
Step 1
Connect plug of the power supply
• Control box beeps.........................................................................................................
• Display is illuminated ....................................................................................................
• Start up is displayed......................................................................................................
• Monitor is displayed ......................................................................................................
• Takes BALERCONTROL commands, e.g. density preset? .........................................
Step 2
Start menu SETUP
Check the settings:
• Dialogue language ........................................................................................................
• Machine type.................................................................................................................
• Delay 0 – 5 s ................................................................................................................
Step 3
Start menu SYSTEMINFO
• See for hard- and software and make notes, if necessary ...........................................
Step 4
Menu: START DIAGNOSIS (optional: AUTO DIAGNOSIS)
• Trigger each sensor in the menu DIAGNOSIS / SENSOR, i.e. hold metal part in front
of the sensor or remove it; check setting and correct location in the Function display;
• DIAGNOSIS / ACTOR check all actors -/- and +/+ ......................................................
BK = black BU = blue
BN = brown VT = violet
RD = red GY = gray
OG = orange WH = white
YE = yellow PK = pink
GN = green TQ = turquoise
IEC 60757 (International Electrotechnical Commission)
BK = black BU = blue
BN = brown VT = violet
RD = red GY = gray
OG = orange WH = white
YE = yellow PK = pink
GN = green TQ = turquoise
IEC 60757 (International Electrotechnical Commission)
Check oil level in oil reservoir daily (visual check). Never let
the oil reservoir run completely empty.
Caution!
Check oil level daily. Avoid complete emptying. Otherwise air
can enter the distribution system and the pump can lose power.
Caution!
Never use for cleaning: Tri, Per, methanol, acetone or other
polar, organic solvents.
Caution!
Please heed the separate operating instruction for roller
lubrication (is attached to the lubricant reservoir).
Caution!
Figure 124 Take care that the filling level does not sink beneath the
minimum mark. Otherwise air can enter the distribution system
and a ventilation can become necessary.
1 Drive shaft A
right machine side
2 Chain lubrication B
(Figure 123 and Figure 126)
3 Hinge of the tail gate 1) A on both sides
4 Metering device*, at the front left A2)
Metering device*, at the front right A2) not shown in Figure 126
5 Metering device*, at the rear left A2)
Metering device*, at the rear right A2) not shown in Figure 126
1)
6 Locking hook A on both sides
7 Roller on locking device A on both sides
1)
8 Cutting rotor* A on both sides
9 Pick-up guide wheels A on both sides
10 Guide rail for tail gate A right machine side, grease
right machine side
11 Roller lubrication F
(Figure 124 and Figure 126)
1) Depending on version, possibly supplied by central lubricant metering device.
2) Supply lubricant metering device by means of a cautious stroke from the manual grease gun - do not use compressed air grease
gun.
Annually after the end of the season (in case of special operating conditions also weekly)
Figure 126
If any maintenance or assembly work is carried out with the tail gate open, the tail gate must be hydraulically
secured against lowering for safety reasons:
for this use the shut-off valve located at the right side of the machine. When the valve is shut off, the
actuating lever is at right angles to the flow direction (Figure 2).
The shut-off valve must only be operated from the open right-hand casing door.
Figure 127
Figure 128
Figure 131
Tighten the tensioning blocks (each one on the right and one on
the left machine side) after loosening the screw connection until
the upper lane of the chain (above the tensioning block) can still
be bent for approx. 10 mm.
25 km/h ⎯
11.5/80-15.3 Impl.8 PR
40 km/h 3.0 bar
25 km/h ⎯
15.0/55-17 Impl. 10 PR
40 km/h 1.8 bar
25 km/h ⎯
19.0/45-17 Impl. 10 PR
40 km/h 1.5 bar
25 km/h ⎯
500/50 R17 146 D
40 km/h 3.4 bar
25 km/h ⎯
500/55-20 Impl. 12 PR
40 km/h 1.5 bar
25 km/h ⎯
500/60-22.5 Impl. 8 PR
40 km/h 1.5 bar
RP 245
Pick-up*
Pick-up width [m] 2.00 / 2.25
Rake width [m] DIN 11220 1.80 / 2.05
Necessary connectors
Connection for lighting system 12 V (7-pole plug socket)
Connection for control
(BALERCONTROL E and 12 V DIN 9680 A
BALERCONTROL III with E-LINK)
Design-conditioned permissible maximum speed (see chapter 2.14. To heed in the road traffic)
Data are for approximate specifications and are not binding. Versions can vary.
1)
With mounted twine tying unit only 1 net roll can be picked-up.
* Additional- or extra equipment
Figure 133
We
Round baler
WELGER RP 245
Serial no. starting from 1745.50.107
2006/42/EC
2004/108/EC
Translation – GB