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Operation Manual
AMAz
EK
300 , 400
Fertiliser spreader
EK-S EK-SH
150 , 260 , 370
Winter service spreader
MG1777 BAG0022.3 11.13 Printed in Germany
Before starting to operate, please carefully read and ad-
here to this operation manual and safety advice!
en
Reading the instruction manual and adhering to it should not appear to be inconvenient and superfluous as it is not enough to hear from others and to realise that a machine is good, to buy it and to believe that now everything should work by itself. The person con-cerned would not only harm himself but also make the mistake of blaming the machine for the reason of a possible failure instead of himself. In order to ensure good success one should go into the mind of a thing, make himself familiar with every part of the machine and to get acquainted with its handling. Only in this way would you be satisfied both with the machine as also with yourself. To achieve this is the purpose of this in-struction manual.
Leipzig-Plagwitz 1872.
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Identification data
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Identification data
Manufacturer: AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Machine serial No.:
Type:
EK, EK-S
Permissible system pressure bar: Max. 200 bar
Year of construction:
Factory:
Power kW:
Basic weight kg:
Allowable total weight kg:
Address of manufacturer
AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Postfach 51
D-49202
Tel.:
Fax.:
E-mail:
Hasbergen
+ 49 (0) 5405 50 1-0
+ 49 (0) 5405 501-234
Spare parts ordering
Spare parts lists are freely accessible in the spare parts portal at www.amazone.de.
Please send orders to your AMAZONE dealer.
Formal remarks to this instruction manual
Document Number: MG1777
Date of edition: 11.13
Copyright AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG, 2007
All rights reserved.
Reprint – even in extracts – requires the approval of AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG.
Preface
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Preface
Dear Customer,
You decided to purchase one of our high quality machines from the comprehensive range of farm machinery produced by AMAZONEN-WERKE, H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG. Thank you for your confi-dence.
When receiving the machine, please check immediately that no dam-age has been caused in transit and that all parts are present. Please check whether all parts mentioned in the delivery note including the ordered optional equipment are present. Only the immediate report-age of damage will be considered for compensation.
Before the first operation, please read and adhere to this instruction manual and the safety advice. After having thoroughly read the in-struction manual you can make fullest use of the advantages of your recently purchased machine.
Please ensure that this instruction manual is made available to any operator before he or she starts to operate the machine.
Should you have any questions or problems, please consult this op-erating manual or contact your local service partner.
Maintenance and in regular intervals and the exchange of worn or damaged parts in time increases the life expectancy of your machine.
User's review
Dear reader,
Our instruction manuals are regularly updated. With your suggestions for improvement you will help to create an always user friendly in-struction manual. Please send your suggestions by fax.
AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Postfach 51
D-49202
Tel.:
Fax.:
E-mail:
Hasbergen
+ 49 (0) 5405 50 1-0
+ 49 (0) 5405 501-234
Table of contents
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1 User advice...................................................................................................7 1.1 Purpose of the document.........................................................................................................7 1.2 Information about directions in this instruction manual............................................................7 1.3 Illustrations used ......................................................................................................................7
2 General safety advice ..................................................................................8 2.1 Obligations and liability ............................................................................................................8 2.2 Illustration of safety advice.....................................................................................................10 2.3 Organising measures.............................................................................................................11 2.4 Safety device and guards ......................................................................................................11 2.5 Informal safety measures.......................................................................................................11 2.6 Training of the staff ................................................................................................................12 2.7 Safety measures and normal operation.................................................................................12 2.8 Danger from residual power...................................................................................................12 2.9 Maintenance and repair, remedy of faults .............................................................................13 2.10 Constructional changes .........................................................................................................13 2.10.1 Spare parts and wearing parts and auxiliary parts ................................................................13 2.11 Cleaning and disposal............................................................................................................14 2.12 Workplace of the operator......................................................................................................14 2.13 Safety symbols and other identifications on the machine......................................................15 2.13.1 Positioning of warning decals and other identifications .........................................................16 2.14 Danger when not adhering to the safety advice ....................................................................19 2.15 Conscious operation ..............................................................................................................19 2.16 Safety advice for the operator................................................................................................20 2.16.1 General safety and accident prevention advice.....................................................................20 2.16.2 Hydraulic system....................................................................................................................23 2.16.3 Electric outfit...........................................................................................................................24 2.16.4 Maintenance, repair- and care-work ......................................................................................25 2.16.5 Operation with PTO shafts.....................................................................................................25 2.16.6 Operation with the fertiliser spreader.....................................................................................27
3 Loading.......................................................................................................28
4 Product description...................................................................................29 4.1 Overview - components .........................................................................................................29 4.2 Supply lines between tractor and machine ............................................................................30 4.3 Traffic safety kit ......................................................................................................................30 4.4 Designated use of the machine .............................................................................................31 4.5 Danger zones.........................................................................................................................31 4.6 Safety - and guard facilities....................................................................................................32 4.7 Type plate and CE declaration...............................................................................................32 4.8 Technical data........................................................................................................................32 4.9 Required tractor equipment ...................................................................................................33 4.10 Details about noise level ........................................................................................................33
5 Assembly and function .............................................................................34 5.1 Shutter actuation....................................................................................................................35 5.2 Spreading disc .......................................................................................................................36 5.3 Agitator...................................................................................................................................37 5.4 Spread width reduction for EK-S.........................................................................................38
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6 Putting into operation ............................................................................... 39 6.1 Erst First operation................................................................................................................ 40 6.1.1 Determining the actual values for the tractor total weight, tractor axle loads, tyre carrying
capacity as well as the required minimum ballast weights.................................................... 40 6.1.1.1 Calculation of the minimum ballast front GV min to ensure the steer ability............................ 41 6.1.1.2 Calculation of the actual front axle load TV tat ........................................................................ 41 6.1.1.3 Calculation of the actual total weight of the combination tractor/mounted implement.......... 41 6.1.1.4 Calculation of the actual rear axle load TH tat......................................................................... 41 6.1.1.5 Tyre carrying capacity ........................................................................................................... 41 6.1.2 Initial fitting and matching up of the PTO shaft ..................................................................... 43
7 Coupling and uncoupling the machine ................................................... 44 7.1 Hitching up ............................................................................................................................ 44 7.1.1 Hydraulic connections ........................................................................................................... 45 7.1.2 Traffic lights ........................................................................................................................... 46 7.2 Hitching off ............................................................................................................................ 46
8 Settings ...................................................................................................... 47 8.1 Setting the mounting height .................................................................................................. 47 8.2 Setting the spread rate.......................................................................................................... 47 8.2.1 EK-S: Spread rate check.................................................................................................... 48 8.3 EK-S: Setting the working width ......................................................................................... 50
9 Transport travel ......................................................................................... 51
10 Operation ................................................................................................... 52 10.1 Filling the spreader................................................................................................................ 52 10.2 Spreading operation.............................................................................................................. 53
11 Fault............................................................................................................ 54
12 Maintenance, repair and care................................................................... 55 12.1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 55 12.2 Greasing table ....................................................................................................................... 56 12.3 Exchanging the spreading discs ........................................................................................... 56 12.4 Exchanging the agitator head ............................................................................................... 56 12.5 Hydraulic system................................................................................................................... 57 12.5.1 Mounting and dismounting hydraulic hoses.......................................................................... 59 12.6 Bolt torques ........................................................................................................................... 60
13 Setting chart EK-S .................................................................................. 61
14 Setting chart EK ....................................................................................... 63 14.1 Cereals, seeds ...................................................................................................................... 68
User advice
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1 User advice
The chapter "User advice" provides information for dealing with the instruction manual.
1.1 Purpose of the document
The present instruction manual
describes the operation and the maintenance for the machine.
gives important hints for a safety conscious and efficient opera-tion with the machine.
is part of the implement and should be kept so that it is always to hand on the machine or in the towing vehicle.
should be kept for future use.
1.2 Information about directions in this instruction manual
All information about direction in this instruction manual are to be understood in direction of travel.
1.3 Illustrations used
Operational action and react
The steps of operation to be carried out by the operational staff are described in a numbered list. Adhere to the sequence of the steps. The reactions on the individual operational step are marked with an arrow. Example:
1. Operational action step 1
Reaction of the machine on operational action step 1
2. Operational action step 2
Enumerations
Enumerations without indispensable sequence are described as a list with enumeration items. Example:
Item 1
Item 2
Position figures in illustrations
Figures in round brackets refer to position figures in illustrations. The first figure refers to the illustration, the second figure refers to the item number in the illustration.
Example (Fig. 3/6)
Figure 3
Item 6
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2 General safety advice
This chapter contains important hints for the safety conscious opera-tion of the machine.
2.1 Obligations and liability
Observe the advice given in this instruction manual
The knowledge of the basic safety advice and safety regulations are the pre-condition for the safety conscious dealing with the machine and its trouble free operation.
Obligation of the user
The user commits himself to have the machine only operated by per-sons who
● are acquainted with the basic prescriptions regarding the opera-tional safety and accident prevention.
● have been introduced to the machine.
● have read and understood this instruction manual.
The owner commits himself
● to keep all warning signs on the machine in well readable condi-tion.
● to replace damaged warning signs.
Obligation of the operator
Before commencing any operation all persons who are instructed to operate the machine commit themselves to
● observe the basic regulations regarding the operational safety and accident prevention,
● to read and to adhere to the chapter "Safety".
● to read and to adhere to the chapter "Warning signs and other signs on the machine" (Page 15).
● In case of queries, please contact the manufacturer.
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Danger when dealing with the machine
The machine has been manufactured according to the state of the art and the certified safety regulations. Nevertheless, the operation of the machine could cause danger and adverse effects on
body and life of the operator or third parties,
the machine itself,
other tangible assets.
Only use the machine
for the purpose it has been designed for.
in a perfect safety engineering condition.
Immediately remedy all failures affecting the safety.
Warranty and liability
As a matter of principle our "General terms of sale and delivery" pre-vail. These will be made available to the user on the date of conclu-sion of contract at the latest. Warranty and liability claims for injury to life or property are rejected when they have been put down to one or several of the following causes:
not designed use of the machine,
improper fitting, putting into work, operation and maintenance of the machine,
operating the machine with defective safety facilities or incor-rectly fitted or non functioning safety devices and guards,
not adhering to the instruction manual regarding putting into work, operation and maintenance,
arbitrary changes on the machine.
poor monitoring of the wearing parts of the machine,
improper repair work,
in an emergency due to alien elements and force majeur
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2.2 Illustration of safety advice
The safety advice is identified by a symbol and a warning. The warn-ing describes the seriousness of the threatened danger. The individ-ual symbols have the following meaning:
Danger!
Immediate imminent danger to life and health of persons (severe injuries or death).
Not adhering to this advice will cause severe damage to health with the possibility of life threatening injuries.
Warning!
Possible danger to life and health of persons.
Not adhering to these hints may cause severe adverse health effects with the possibility of life threatening injuries.
Caution!
Possible dangerous situation (slight injuries, material damage).
Not adhering to these warnings may cause slight injury or mate-rial damage.
Important!
Obligation of a particular behaviour or action for the appropriate handling of the machine.
Not adhering to these hints may cause trouble with the machine or the environment.
Hint!
Hint for use and particularly useful information.
These hints will help you to optimally make use of the function of the machine.
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2.3 Organising measures
The operator must ensure the availability of the personal protective equipment, e.g.:
safety glasses,
safety shoes,
protective clothing,
skin protecting agent, etc..
Important!
The instruction manual
should always be kept at the place where the machine is operated.
should always be available for the operator and the servicing staff.
Regularly check all existing safety devices
2.4 Safety device and guards
Only operate the machine with all safety devices and guards fitted and properly functioning. Regularly check all safety devices and guards.
Defective safety devices
Defective or missing safety device and guards will cause dangerous situations.
2.5 Informal safety measures
Besides the safety advice in this instruction manual observe and ad-here to the national, local and generally valid advice for operational safety, accident prevention and environmental care.
Please particularly observe the accident prevention prescriptions of your national authorised trade association.
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2.6 Training of the staff
Only people who are trained and familiarised may operate with/on the machine. The responsibility of persons for operation and maintenance should clearly be prescribed.
A trainee may only operate the machine under the supervision of a skilled person.
Personnel
Action
Particularly trained persons
Instructed op-erator
Persons with specialist training
(authorised workshop)
Loading/Transport X X X
Putting into operation -- X --
Installation, setting up -- -- X
Operation -- X --
Maintenance -- -- X
Searching for faults and remedy X -- X
Disposal X -- --
Legend: X.. allowed --..not allowed
*) All maintenance and repair work which has been marked with the addendum "authorised workshop" must be carried out in an authorised specialist workshop. Only the personnel of a specialist authorised workshop has the necessary knowledge and is provided with the appropriated aids (tools, lifting and supporting devices) for the proper and safety relevant execution of these maintenance and repair work.
2.7 Safety measures and normal operation
Operate the machine only with all safety devices and guards properly functioning.
Check the machine at least once a day for externally recognisable damage and for function of the safety devices and guards.
2.8 Danger from residual power
Observe the incidence of mechanic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and elec-tric/electronic residual power on the machine.
Undertake appropriate measures when instructing the operating staff. Detailed hints are again given in the relevant chapters of this instruc-tion manual.
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2.9 Maintenance and repair, remedy of faults
Carry out all prescribed setting-, maintenance and servicing work in due time.
Secure all operating systems like compressed air and hydraulics against unintended starting.
When exchanging larger components carefully affix them to the hoist-ing implement.
Check slackened screw joints for firm seating. After having finished maintenance work, carefully check all safety devices for proper func-tion.
2.10 Constructional changes
Never carry out any alterations or fittings or changes on the machine without approval of the AMAZONEN-WERKE This also applies for welding work on bearing parts.
All fitting or alteration measures require the written approval of AMA-ZONEN-WERKE. Only use the conversion and optional parts ap-proved by Messrs AMAZONEN-WERKEN so that the operating permit remains valid according to national and international regulations.
Vehicles with an official licence or implements and equipment con-nected with a vehicle with an official licence or permit for road traffic should be maintained in the appropriate condition.
Important!
Prohibited on principle is
● boring on the frame or the chassis.
● reboring existing holes on the frame or the chassis.
● welding on bearing parts.
2.10.1 Spare parts and wearing parts and auxiliary parts
Immediately exchange defective machine parts.
Only use original -AMAZONE- spare- and wearing parts or the parts approved by Messrs AMAZONEN-WERKEN so that the operat-ing permit remains valid according to the national and international regulations. When using spare and wearing parts from other manufac-turers it is not ensured that they have been designed and manufac-tured to fulfil the operational stress and safety demands.
The AMAZONEN-WERKE do not accept any liability for damage by using not approved spare or wearing parts or auxiliary parts.
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2.11 Cleaning and disposal
Utilise agents and materials and dispose them in the appropriate manner particularly
● when working with greasing systems and devices and
● when cleaning with solvent agents.
2.12 Workplace of the operator
The machine may only be operated by one single person from the seat in the tractor cab.
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2.13 Safety symbols and other identifications on the machine
Important!
Always keep all safety symbols on the machine clean and in well readable condition! Replace not readable safety symbols. Ask your dealer for warning signs stating the relevant order number (e.g. MD 075).
Warning signs - composition
Warning signs indicate dangerous points on the machine and warn about danger. At these points permanently existing or unexpectedly occurring danger prevail.
The warning sign consists of 2 fields:
Field 1
Gives a vivid description of the danger and is surrounded by a triangle safety symbol.
Field 2
Gives the vivid instruction to avoid these dangers.
Warning sign - Explanation
The column Order Number and explanation provides the description to the opposite warning sign. The description of the warning sign is always the same and states in the sequence indicated:
1. Description of danger.
For example: Danger from cutting or cutting off!
2. Consequences when not adhering to the given advice how to avoid dangers.
For example: will cause severe injury on finger or hand.
3. The advice to avoid danger.
For example: Touch machine parts only then when they have come to a full standstill.
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2.13.1 Positioning of warning decals and other identifications
Warning decals
The following illustrations show the arrangement of the warning de-cals.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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Picture No. and Explanation Safety symbols
MD 095
Before commencing operation read thoroughly operators manual and safety advice!
MD 078
Danger of squeezing!
Will cause severe injury for finger or hand.
Never reach into the squeezing danger zone. There id danger of squeezing as long as parts are still moving.
MD 079
Danger from flinging particles!
Will cause severe injury on the entire body.
Observe sufficient clearance to the machine as long as the tractor engine is running
MD 089
Danger of squeezing!
Will cause severe injury to the whole body or fatal injury.
Observe sufficient clearance to lifted, unsecured machines.
MD 096
Danger from liquids leaking under high pressure (hydraulic oil)!
Liquids leaking under high pressure, penetrating the skin and getting into the body will cause se-vere injury.
Before carrying out any maintenance and repair work read and adhere to the hints in the techni-cal manual.
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MD 097
Danger of squeezing!
Will cause severe injury to the entire body or fatal injury.
When actuating the power lift keep away from the lifting range of the three point linkage.
When actuating the three point lifting device, the standing of persons within the lifting range of the three point linkage is prohibited!
MD 100
Facilities for attaching loading aids.
MD 102
Danger from unintended starting the machine.
Would cause severe or even fatal injury.
Prior to any maintenance and repair work stop the tractor engine and remove the igni-tion key.
Read and adhere to the hints in the techni-cal manual before carrying out any mainte-nance and repair work.
MD 115
The permissible max. hydraulic pressure is 200 bar.
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MD116
Max. PTO shaft speed 540 R.P.M.
2.14 Danger when not adhering to the safety advice
Not adhering to the safety advice
● may result in endangering persons, also the environment and also the machine itself.
● may result in the rejection of any claim for damage.
Not paying attention to the safety advice may cause the following risks:
● Danger to persons not excluded from operational areas.
● Failure of important functions within the machine.
● Failure of carrying out prescribed measures of maintenance and repair.
● Danger to persons through physical or chemical contact.
● Danger to persons, or the environment by leaking hydraulic oil.
2.15 Conscious operation
Besides the safety advice in this instruction manual additionally, the national, and generally valid operation safety and accident prevention advice of the authorised trade association are binding.
Adhere to the advice given on the warning signs to avoid danger.
When travelling on public roads observe the traffic regulations in force in your country.
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2.16 Safety advice for the operator
Warning!
Always check traffic and operational safety before putting the machine to operation!
2.16.1 General safety and accident prevention advice
● Adhere to the general rules of health- and safety precautions besides the advice in this instruction manual!
● The fitted warning- and advising decals give important hints for a safe operation. Adhering to them protects your own safety!
● Before beginning to move, check surrounding area (childrenetc.)! Ensure sufficient visibility!
● Riding or any transport on the machine is prohibited.
Coupling and uncoupling the machine
● The machine should only be transported and driven by a tractor which fulfils the power requirements.
● When fitting to the three-point linkage the mounting categories at the tractor and the implement must be compatible!
● By mounting implements at the front or in the rear of a tractor, do not exceed
○ the permissible tractor total weight
○ the permissible tractor axle loads
○ the permissible tyre carrying capacity of the tractor tyres
● Secure the tractor and the machine against unintended rolling away before mounting or dismounting the machine.
● Allow nobody to stand between tractor and implement while the tractor is backing up.
Any assistants may only stay at the side of the vehicle and help to direct it. Only when the vehicles have come to a full standstill they are allowed to step between them.
● Before mounting and dismounting the machine to the three-point linkage secure the control lever for the tractor hydraulics in such a position that an unintended lifting or lowering is impossible.
● When attaching or removing the machine bring any parking or storing devices into the corresponding position (standing safety)!
● Danger of squeezing and shearing when actuating the support-ing device.
● Special care should be taken when coupling the machines on or off the tractor. There exist squeezing and shearing points at the coupling points between tractor and implement.
● Standing between tractor and implement when the three point hydraulic is actuated is prohibited.
● Attach implements as advised and couple the machine in the appropriate manner to the prescribed devices.
● The release ropes for quick coupler should hang freely and in the low position must not release the quick coupling by them-selves.
● Park uncoupled machines safely.
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Operation of the machine
● Become acquainted with the machine controls and functions before beginning the operation. Doing this during operation would be too late.
● Wear close-fitting clothes. Wearing loose-fitting clothes would increase the danger of getting caught by the drive shafts.
● Only start the machine with all guards fitted and in serviceable condition.
● Observe the maximum payload of the mounted / trailed machine and the permissible axle and support loads of the tractor. If nec-essary, only travel with partly filled hopper.
● The standing of persons within the operational range of the ma-chine is prohibited.
● Standing of persons within the pivot and swivel area of the ma-chine is prohibited.
● On all hydraulically actuated pivoting parts exists danger of injury by bruising and trapping.
● Machine parts may only be hydraulically actuated when persons observe sufficient clearance to the machine.
● Before leaving the tractor
○ lower the machine to the ground
○ stop the tractor engine
○ remove the ignition key
● Always park the uncoupled machine safely.
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Transport of the machine
● When travelling on public roads observe your legal national traf-fic regulations.
● Always ensure sufficient steering and braking of the tractor.
Steering and braking of the tractor are influenced by mounted or trailed machines and front or rear ballast weights.
● If necessary, use ballasts weights.
The tractor front axle load must be at least 20 % of the tractor's net weight in order to ensure a sufficient steering.
● Attach the front or rear ballast weights in the appropriate manner on the fixing points provided.
● Observe the max. payload of the mounted / trailed machine and the permissible axle and support loads of the tractor.
● The tractor must provide the prescribed brake lag for the laden combination (tractor plus mounted / trailed machine).
● Before starting to travel on public roads, check function of brakes.
● When driving round bends note the width of the mounted or trailed machine and the gyrating mass of the machine.
● Before starting to travel on public roads ensure the sufficient lateral locking of the tractor lower link arms when the machine is fixed to the three point hydraulics or the lower link arms of the tractor.
● Before starting to travel get all swivelling machine parts into transport position.
● Before starting to travel secure all swivelling machine parts in transport position against dangerous movement from their posi-tion. For this use the intended transport securing devices.
● Before starting to travel secure the lever of the three point hy-draulics against unintended lifting or lowering of the mounted or trailed machine.
● Before any transport travel ensure that the required transport device is correctly fitted on the machine, as, e.g. traffic lights, warning devices, guards.
● Adapt your travelling speed to the prevailing conditions.
● Choose a lower gear when driving down hill.
● As a matter of principle switch off the single wheel braking (lock the pedal) before starting any transport travel.
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2.16.2 Hydraulic system
● The hydraulic system is under high pressure!
● Connect hydraulic hoses to the hydraulic rams and motors ac-cording to the advice in the instructions!
● When fitting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic sockets always ensure that the hydraulic system on the tractor as well as on the implement is without pressure!
It is prohibited to block control valves on the tractor in case hy-draulic functions are actuated directly via these control valves, e.g. folding-, swivel- and shifting procedures. Ensure that the hy-draulic function automatically stops when you let go the relevant control valve.
● Before starting to do repair work to the hydraulic system,
○ lower machine to the ground,
○ release the pressure and
○ stop tractor engine.
● All hydraulic hoses must be checked for their operational safety by a skilled person at least once a year. In case of damage or ageing replace the hydraulic hoses. Only use original
hydraulic hoses.
● The period of use of any hose circuit should not exceed six years including a possible storing period of two years maximum. Also when stored and used properly hoses and hose circuits do age. Therefore their longevity and period of use is limited. Deviations from the above may be accepted by the Health- and Safety Au-thorities depending on the experience they have had and the danger potential. For hoses and hose circuits made of thermo-plasts other guide lines may prevail.
● Danger of infection! Liquids leaking under high pressure (hydrau-lic oil) can penetrate the skin and cause severe injury! When in-jured see a doctor immediately!
● When searching for leaks appropriate aids should be used be-cause of the danger of injury!
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2.16.3 Electric outfit
When working on the electric system always disconnect the bat-tery (negative pole).
Use prescribed fuses only. When using too strong fuses the electric circuit may be damaged - danger of fire.
Make sure the polarity is correctly fitted. First connect positive pole and then negative pole. - When disconnecting vice versa.
Always provide plus pole with supplied cover. At accidental earth contact there is danger of explosion!
Danger of explosion! Avoid sparks and open fire near the bat-tery!
The function of the implements' electronic components and parts may be affected by the electro magnetic transmittance of other devices. Such affects may endanger third parties when the fol-lowing safety advice has not been adhered to:
○ When retrofitting electric and electronic devices and/or components to the implement with a connection to the trac-tor's on-board electric circuit, the onus is on the user to en-sure that the installation will not cause any disturbance to either the tractor's electronics or other components.
○ Special attention must be paid that the retrofitted electric and electronic parts correspond to the EMV-guideline 89/336/EC in the relevant valid edition and that they bear the CE-mark.
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2.16.4 Maintenance, repair- and care-work
Repair-, maintenance- and cleaning operations as well as the remedy of function faults should principally be conducted with
○ drive stopped
○ engine stopped
○ remove ignition key
○ implement plugs removed from the on-board computer
Check nuts and bolts for tightness and retighten if necessary!
Before carrying out any maintenance-, repair- and cleaning work ensure the lifted implement or lifted implement parts against un-intended lowering.
When exchanging operational tools with cutting edges use ap-propriate tools and wear gloves.
Dispose of oil, grease and filters in the appropriate manner.
Before conducting any electric welding on the tractor and the mounted implements remove the cable from generator and trac-tor battery.
Any spare parts fitted must, as a minimum meet with the imple-ment manufacturers' fixed technical standards! Using original -AMAZONE- spare parts for example ensures this!
2.16.5 Operation with PTO shafts
Only use PTO shafts which are designed for the implement by the manufacturer and which are equipped with all legally re-quested guards!
Please also observe the operator's manual of the PTO shaft manufacturer.
Guard tube and guard cone of the PTO shaft must not be dam-aged and the guard of the tractor- and implement universal joint shaft must be fitted and in a proper condition.
Working with damaged guards is prohibited.
Fit and remove the PTO shaft only when
○ the PTO shaft is stopped
○ engine is stopped
○ ignition key is removed
Ensure correct fitting and securing of the PTO support!
When using wide angle PTO shaft always attach the wide angle joint on to the pivot point!
Prevent PTO guard from spinning by fixing the provided chain to a nearby static part!
On PTO shafts always ensure the tube has sufficient overlap in transport- and operating position. (Observe instruction manual of the PTO shaft manufacturer)
When travelling in curves mind the permissible angling and slid-ing length!
Before engaging the universal joint shaft ensure
○ that no persons are within the danger area of the
○ the selected universal joint shaft speed of the tractor corre-sponds to the permissible drive speed of the machine.
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When the universal joint shaft is engaged, no persons are al-lowed
○ to stand within the area of the spinning universal joint shaft or the PTO shaft
○ to stand within the danger zone of the machine.
Never switch on the tractor PTO while the engine is stopped!
Always stop PTO when it is not needed or when the shaft is in an adverse position!
Attention! Danger of injury! After switching off the PTO the mounted implement may continue to run by its dynamic masses!
During this period never come too close to the implement. Begin work on the implement only after it has come to a full standstill!
Clean and grease the universal joint shaft and the PTO driven implement only after
○ the PTO shaft have been stopped,
○ engine have been stopped,
○ ignition key pulled out.
Deposit removed PTO shaft on the provided carrier!
When travelling in curves mind the permissible angling and slid-ing length!
When using the ground-related PTO take note that the PTO speed is related to the forward speed and that the sense of rota-tion reverses when backing up!
General safety advice
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2.16.6 Operation with the fertiliser spreader
Never stay or let anyone stay within the operation area. Danger by fertiliser particles being thrown around. Before starting to op-erate the spreading discs make sure that nobody is staying in the spreading zone. Do not approach rotating spreading discs
Filling the fertiliser spreader may only be done with a stopped tractor engine, removed ignition key and closed shutters.
Do not place any foreign objects inside the hopper!
During the calibration test watch out for danger zones due to rotating parts of the machine!
Never park or move the fertiliser broadcaster with filled hopper (danger of tipping over).
If spreading on field borders, waters or roads use the border spreading device!
Before any operation check perfect seat of fixing parts, espe-cially for spreading disc and spreading vane fixing.
Loading
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3 Loading
Fig. 3
Loading with a hoist crane:
The EK-S is equipped with 2 fixing points (Fig. 3/1,2) for lifting straps!
Caution!
When loading the machine with a hoist crane use the indi-cated points for fixing the lifting straps!
The minimum tensile strength per lifting strap must be 100 kg!
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4 Product description
This chapter
provides you with a comprehensive survey about the design of the machine.
provides the descriptions of the individual components and parts.
Read this chapter when standing at the machine. In this way you will get optimally acquainted to the machine.
The machine consists of the main components:
4.1 Overview - components
(1) Frame
(2) Hopper cover with agitator
(3) Shutter
(4) Mechanical shutter actuation (option: hy-draulic actuation)
(5) Spread rate setting lever with scale
(6) Multiple spread width reducer
(7) PTO shaft
(8) Guard screen
(9) Splash guard
Fig. 4 (10) Spreading disc drive
EK / EK-S: angular gearbox
EK-SH: hydraulic motor
(11) Spreading disc
(12) Spreading vanes
Fig. 5
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4.2 Supply lines between tractor and machine
Depending on the execution:
Hydraulic hose lines
Electric cable for traffic light
4.3 Traffic safety kit
Fig. 6/...
(1) 2 rear lights
(2) 2 stop lights
(3) 2 indicators (required when the tractor indi-cator is hidden by the machine)
(4) 2 red reflectors
(5) warning plates
Fig. 6
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4.4 Designated use of the machine
The AMAZONE EK / EK-S
has been designed for the usual operation in agriculture.
the usual winter service work on roads and ways.
applying sand on golf and sports grounds.
The spreader is coupled on to the tractor via the upper and lower link arms and operated by one person.
Operating on slopes is possible under the following conditions
When operating across slopes
maximum angle of machine in the direction of travel to the left 20 %
maximum angle of machine in the direction of travel to the right 20 %
When operating up and down hill
uphill 20 %
downhill 20 %
The declined use also includes:
observing all hints in this instruction manual.
adhering the service and maintenance work.
the exclusive use of original -AMAZONE- spare parts.
Other use than that stipulated is prohibited and is no longer consid-ered as designed use.
For damage resulting from not designed use
the operator himself will carry the full risk,
the manufacturer will not accept any responsibility..
4.5 Danger zones
Within these zones permanently existing danger or unexpectedly aris-ing danger exist. Safety symbols identify these danger zones. Here particular safety advices are valid. Please refer to chapter "General safety advice", page 15.
Danger zones prevail:
between tractor and mounted sprayer, particularly when hitching on or off and when filling the hopper,
within the operational range of moving parts
under the lifted not secured machine and machine parts.
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4.6 Safety - and guard facilities
(1) PTO shaft guard
(2) Guard screen in the hopper
(3) Splash guard
4.7 Type plate and CE declaration
The rating plate shows:
Machine ID no.:
Type
Basic weight (kg)
Maximum payload
Factory
Model year
Year of manufacture
Fig. 7
4.8 Technical data
Type EK 300
EK 400
EK-S 150
EK-S 260
EK-S 370
Hopper capacity [l] 260 370 150 260 370
Payload [kg] 300 400 250 300 400
Weight [kg] 72 77 68 72 77
Allowable total weight [kg] 372 477 318 372 477
Filling height [mm] 990 1140 860 990 1140
Total length [mm] 1180 1230 1000 1180 1230
Total width [mm] 1080 1230 950 1080 1230
Distance centre of gravity d [mm] 280 280 280 280 280
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4.9 Required tractor equipment
In order to be able to operate the machine, the tractor must fulfil the power requirements and must be provided with the necessary electric, hydraulic and brake connections for the brake system.
Tractor engine power
EK 300, 400 ab 13 kW (18PS), 15 kW (20PS)
EK-S 150, 260, 370 ab 12kW (16PS), 13 kW (18PS), 15 kW (20PS)
EK-SH 150, 260, 370 ab 19kW (26PS), 21 kW (28PS), 23 kW (30PS)
Electrical system
Battery voltage: 12 V (Volt)
Socket for lights: 7- pole
Hydraulics
Max. service pressure: 200 bar
EK-SH
Tractor pump capacity:
15 – 25 l/min. at 150 bar
Hydraulic oil of the machine: Gear / hydraulic oil Utto SAE 80W API GL4
The hydraulic / gear oil of the machine is suitable for the com-bined hydraulic/gear oil circuits of all common tractor types.
Control units Depending on equipment, see Page 45
Important!
Check the compatibility of the hydraulic oils before coupling the machine the hydraulic system of your tractor.
4.10 Details about noise level
The tractor operator seat related emission value is 74 dB (A), meas-ured when operating with shut tractor cab at the ear of the tractor operator.
Measuring implement: OPTAC SLM 5.
The noise level depends on the type of tractor used.
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5 Assembly and function
The following chapter informs you about the assembly of the machine and the functions of the individual components.
Fig. 8 The spreading material slides down the hopper wall to the outlet
opening. The agitator provides an even spreading material flow on to the spreading disc.
The spreading disc rotates in clockwise direction and is provided with 6 spreading vanes.
Spreading disc drive:
on the EK / EK-S via PTO shaft
on the EK-S H via hydraulic motor
The EK / EK-S / EK-SH is designed for mounting on to the rear standard three point linkage (cat. I).
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5.1 Shutter actuation
Manual or hydraulic (option) opening and closing of the outlet opening via 2 shutters.
Manual shutter actuation:
For closing the outlet opening swivel the hand lever (Fig. 9/1) right to the top.
For opening the outlet opening swivel the hand lever downwards (Fig. 9/1) until the stop of the spread rate adjustment.
Fig. 9
Hydraulic shutter actuation:
Opening of the outlet opening via tension-ing spring (Fig. 10/1),
Shutting of the outlet opening hydraulically via one single acting hydraulic ram (Fig. 10/2).
Fig. 10
Fig. 11/...
Shutter A
Shutter B
When spreading fertiliser according to the ad-vice in the spreading chart on page 63.
both shutter slides are open,
shutter slide A is closed,
shutter slide B is closed.
If it is intended to keep one shutter slide closed during operation unhook the relevant switch rod (Fig. 11/1).
1. Pull spring cotter (Fig. 11/2).
2. Pull the switch rod off the hinged pin.
3. Re-insert spring cotter.
4. Secure the position of the unhooked switch rod with the aid of the PTO shaft chain.
Fig. 11
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5.2 Spreading disc
Spreading disc with 6 spreading vanes for apply-ing fertiliser, cereals, fine seeds, salt, sand, grit and mixtures.
The spreading vanes allow the setting in two positions (Fig. 13, Fig. 14).
In this case the spreading vane engages in posi-tion A or B.
Position A: Seen in sense of rotation set in position facing to the front. bigger spread width (standard setting)
Position B: set in position facing to the back. less dust development
Fig. 12
Three spreading vanes with pressure springfor manual adjustment (
Fig. 13/1).
Fig. 13 Three spreading vanes with adjustment by
loosening the screw joint (Fig. 14/1).
Retighten the bolts after adjustment.
Fig. 14 Vane positions according to the fertiliser set-ting chart:
I : All spreading vanes in position A
II : The 3 spreading vanes with pressure spring in position B
III : All spreading vanes in position B
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5.3 Agitator
Agitator to apply ferrtilizer.
Fig. 15 Rod agitator (option) to apply
sand, slag and salts.
Powdery fertiliser
Fitting:
1. Bolt the guide ring (Fig. 16/1) on to the pro-vided holes in the hopper .
2. Affix the agitator upper part (Fig. 16/2) with the aid of the holding bushing on to the agi-tator lower part (Fig. 16/3).
3. Use the holding bushing to affix the agitator lower part on the agitator head.
Fig. 16
Basket agitator (option) to apply grit.
Fig. 17
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5.4 Spread width reduction for EK-S
Setting of the spread width reduction via the multiple spread width reducer (Fig. 18/1).
Fig. 18
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6 Putting into operation
In his chapter you will find information for putting your machine into operation
Danger!
Before putting the machine into operation ensure that the operator has read and understood the instruction manual.
● Before hitching the machine on or off read the chapter "Safety advice for the operator", page 20
○ Coupling and uncoupling the machine
○ Transport of the machine
○ Operation of the machine
● Take account to these effects and allow sufficient steering and braking of your tractor!
● If necessary use ballast weights!
● When mounting of machines at the front and/or in the rear do not exceed
○ the permissible tractor total weight
○ the permissible tractor axle loads
○ the permissible tyre carrying capacity of the tractor tyres
● Before starting to operate the combination tractor/mounted implement, carefully determine the actual values for:
○ the tractor total weight
○ the tractor axle loads
○ the tyre carrying capacity
○ the minimum ballast
(by calculating or weighing the tractor-implement combina-tion)
For this please refer to chapter "Calculation of the actual values for the tractor total weight, tractor axle loads and tyre carrying capacity as well as the necessary minimum ballast", on page 40.
● The tractor must provide the prescribed brake lag for the laden combination according to the national legal traffic regulations.
● Tractor and machine must correspond to the local and na-tional legal traffic regulations.
● Both, the vehicle owner and operator are responsible for adhering to the legal traffic rules.
● Observe the max. payload of the mounted or trailed ma-chine and the axle loads of the tractor. If necessary travel with only partly filled hopper.
● Before any transport travel secure the control lever of the three point hydraulics against unintended lifting or lowering of the mounted or trailed machine.
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6.1 Erst First operation 6.1.1 Determining the actual values for the tractor total weight, tractor axle loads,
tyre carrying capacity as well as the required minimum ballast weights
Required data for the calculation
Fig. 19
TL [kg] Tractor net weight
TV [kg] Front axle load of the empty tractor
TH [kg] Rear axle load of empty tractor
Please see tractor Instruction manual / regis-tration papers
GH [kg] Total weight of rear mounted implement or rear weight
Please refer to technical data machine or rear weight
GV [kg] Total weight front mounted machine or front weight
Please refer to technical data for front mounted machine or front weight
a [m] Spacing between point of gravity of front mounted machine or front weight and middle of front axle (sum a1 + a2)
Please refer to technical data tractor and front mounted machine or front weight or measure
a1 [m] Spacing between centre front axle and cen-tre of lower link ball
Please see tractor Instruction manual or measure
a2 [m] Distance between centre lower link point andcentre of gravity of front mounted machine or front weight (point of gravity spacing)
Please refer to technical data front mounted machine or front weight or measure
b [m] Wheel base of tractor Please see tractor Instruction manual / regis-tration papers or measure
c [m] Spacing between centre rear axle and cen-tre lower link ball
Please see tractor Instruction manual / regis-tration papers or measure
d [m] Spacing between centre lower link ball and point of gravity rear mounted implement (point of gravity spacing)
Please see technical data machine
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6.1.1.1 Calculation of the minimum ballast front GV min to ensure the steer ability
ba
bTbTdcGG LVH
V
2,0)(
min
Enter into the table the figure for the determined minimum ballast weight GV min, which is required in the front of the tractor (on page 42).
6.1.1.2 Calculation of the actual front axle load TV tat
b
dcGbTbaGT HVV
tatV
)()(
Enter the figure for the calculated actual total front axle load and the permissible front axle load indicated in the instruction manual for the tractor into the table (on page 42).
6.1.1.3 Calculation of the actual total weight of the combination tractor/mounted implement
HLVtat GTGG
Enter the figure for the calculated actual total weight and the permis-sible tractor total weight as indicated in the tractor-instruction manual into the table on page 42).
6.1.1.4 Calculation of the actual rear axle load TH tat
tatVtattatHTGT
Tragen Sie den Zahlenwert für die berechnete tatsächliche Hinter-achslast und die in der Traktor-Betriebsanleitung angegebene zuläs-sige Traktor-Hinterachslast in die Tabelle (Seite 42) ein.
6.1.1.5 Tyre carrying capacity
Enter double the value (two tyres) of the tyre carrying capacity (please refer e.g. to the documentation of the tyre manufacturer) into the table (on page 42).
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Table
Actual value according to the calculation
Permissible value according to the trac-tor-instruction manual
Double the permis-sible tyre carrying capacity (two tyres)
Minimum ballast Front / rear
/ kg -- --
Total weight kg kg --
Front axle load kg kg kg
Rear axle load kg kg kg
Hint!
Please take the permissible values for the tractor total weight, axle loads and tyre carrying capacity from the registration pa-pers of your tractor.
Danger!
The actual calculated values must be smaller than /equal to ( ) the permissible values!
Hitching up the machine to the tractor on which the calcula-tion is based is prohibited if
Even just one of the actual, calculated values is bigger than the permissible value.
no front weight (if required) has been fixed on the trac-tor for the required min. ballasting front (GV min).
Important!
Apply ballast to your tractor with a front or rear weight when the tractor axle load is exceeded on one axle.
Special cases:
In case the weight of the front mounted machine (GV) does not provide the required minimum front ballast weight (GV min), use extra weights in addition to the front mounted machine!
In case the weight of the rear mounted machine (GH) does not provide the required minimum rear ballast weight (GH min), use extra weights in addition to the rear mounted machine!
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6.1.2 Initial fitting and matching up of the PTO shaft
Important!
● When first attaching the machine to the tractor check the length of the universal joint shaft in relation to the tractor.
Please observe the operator's manual of the PTO shaft manufacturer.
Any matching up refers to only this one type of tractor. When changing the tractor the length of the universal joint shaft should be checked again.
Put the beforehand pulled apart PTO shaft halves on to the universal joint shaft connection of the tractor and the universal joint shaft stud of the machine (in the prescribed fitting direction).
1. Hold the two PTO shaft tubes next to each other and ensure the slide profile overlap-ping of the PTO shaft tubes of at least 40 % LO (LO= length in inserted condition) in any position of the machine behind the tractor.
2. In inserted position the PTO shaft tubes may not touch the yokes of the universal joint. A safety margin of at least 10 mm should be ensured.
3. For matching the length of the PTO shaft halves hold them side by side in the closest operating position of the machine and mark.
4. Shorten inner and outer guard tube by the same amount.
5. Shorten inner and outer profile tube in the same length as the guard tube.
6. Round off the cut edges and carefully re-move any metal filings.
7. Apply grease to the profile tubes and insert.
8. Hook in fixing chains in such a way that a sufficient swivel range of the PTO shaft is ensured in any operational position. Only operate with completely guarded drive.:
→ PTO shaft with complete PTO shaft guard and additional guard on tractor and imple-ment.
Fig. 20
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7 Coupling and uncoupling the machine
Danger!
Only couple and transport the machine with a tractor which has been designed for this task and fulfils the power re-quirements.
When fitting the machine to the tractor three point linkage the mounting categories on the tractor and the implement must coincide.
When coupling tractor and implement, only use the pre-scribed tools.
Standing of persons between the machine to be coupled and the tractor is prohibited whilst the tractor is backing up.
Any assistants may only stay at the side of the vehicle and help to direct it. Only when the vehicles have come to a full standstill they are allowed to step between them.
When coupling and uncoupling implements, observe the chapter "Safety advice for the operator", page 23.
Danger!
Be particularly careful when coupling the machine to the tractor or uncoupling it from the tractor!
Before uncoupling secure the machine by using 2 chocks!
Observe the max. support load of the tractor!
Ensure that the lower link arms of the tractor three point hydraulic are equipped with stabilising rods or chains. To avoid sideways swing of the machine stabilise the lower link arms of the tractor!
Hint!
The EK / EK-S is designed for the rear three point mounting category I.
Hint!
At tractors with an off centre universal joint shaft mount the spreader staggered to the side.
7.1 Hitching up
Fix lower link of tractor on lower link pin (cat I) (Fig. 21/1) and secure by using a clip pin.
Attach the upper link of the tractor by using the upper link pin (Fig. 21/2) to the upper coupling point of the machine and secure by using a lynch pin (Fig. 21/3).
Fig. 21
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7.1.1 Hydraulic connections
All hydraulic hose lines are equipped with gripping sections.
Coloured markings with a code number or code letter have been ap-plied to the gripping sections in order to assign the respective hydrau-lic function to the pressure line of a tractor controller!
Films are stuck on the implement for the markings that illustrate the respective hydraulic function.
Danger!
Warning - The hydraulic system is under high pressure!
When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system take care that both the tractor and broadcaster hydraulic system are pressure free!
Tractor control valve: Function Hose identifica-tion
single acting Shutter actuation 1 - yellow
Only EK-SH
single acting with priority
Spreading disc drive 1 - red
pressure free return flow T – red
Important!
1 pressure free return flow with large plug coupling (DN 16) for the pressure free return flow. The back pressure inside the re-turn flow must not exceed 10 bar.
Check the compatibility of the hydraulic oils before coupling the machine the hydraulic system of your tractor.
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7.1.2 Traffic lights
Connect the power cable of traffic lights on tractor.
Caution!
Check function of indicator for direction of travel, traffic light kit and brake light!
7.2 Hitching off
Lower the machine.
Important!
Before dismounting the spreader ensure that the coupling points (upper and lower links) are relieved.
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Settings
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8 Settings
8.1 Setting the mounting height
Mounting height of the laden spreader 75 cm
Measured on the spreading disc front side (a = 75) and on the back (b = 75) always from the ground surface.
Warning!
Observe the maximum PTO shaft angling!
At tractors with a very low posi-tioned universal joint shaft the spreader only allows lifting up to a mounting height of 58 cm.
Fig. 22
8.2 Setting the spread rate
The shutter position depends on:
The kind of spreading material (sand, salt or mixture) as well as itscharacteristics (granular, coarse/fine, moist, dry).
The desired spreading width [m].
The desired operational speed [km/h].
The desired spread rate [g/m²].
Moving the shutter slide to the next higher figure on the scalemeans:
Bigger opening diameter of the outlet opening.
Increased spread rate.
The spread rate setting is carried according to experience values or the indications given in the setting chart.
Hint!
As the spreading properties of the spreading materials are sub-ject to variation (e.g. moist or dry) we recommend that you de-termine the desired shutter position for the desired spread rate by carrying out a spread rate check.
Procedure of spread rate setting:
1. Release the setting lever (Fig. 23/1).
2. Set the shutter stop (Fig. 23/2) in such a way that the reading edge (Fig. 23/3) is in alignment with the desired value on the scale.
3. Firmly retighten the setting lever.
EK: See setting chart on page 63!
EK-S: See setting chart on page 61!
Fig. 23
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8.2.1 EK-S: Spread rate check
A spread rate check is recommended with any change of spread-ing material or when it changed its condition.
If the operational speed of the towing vehicle is known exactly a sta-tionary spread rate is possible.
1. How to determine the actual speed of operation
1.1 Carefully measure a distance of 100 m. Mark the beginning and end of the test distance.
1.2 Drive test distance from beginning to end mark with the in-tended, constant operational speed. Determine the required time with the aid of a stopwatch.
e.g. 100m in 120 sec.
Determination of operational speed [km/h].
360 Operational speed [km/h]
= Timed seconds for 100m
Example: 100 m in 120 sec.
360
120 sec = 3 km/h
2. How to determine the necessary required spread rate per minute [g/min] for the desired spread rate:
So [g/min] = St [g/m²] x Fl [m²/min]
So: necessary required spread rate
St: desired spread rate
Fl: Acreage output
Fl [m²/min] = W [m/min] x A [m]
Fl: Acreage output
W: Travelled distance
A: Working width
F [m/h] W [m/min] =
60
W: Travelled distance
F: Operational speed
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Example:
Operational speed F: 3 km/h
Working width A: 4m
Desired spread rate St: 50 g/m²
Necessary required spread rate So:? [g/min]
3000 [m/h] W =
60 = 50 m/min
F = 50 m/min x 4m = 200 m²/min
So = 50 g/m² x 200 m²/min
So = 10000 g/min
The necessary required spread rate is 10 kg/min.
3. Procedure of spread rate check
3.1 Place a plastic wrap underneath the spreader.
3.2 Lower the spreader to its lowest position.
3.3 Move the spread width reducer in its lowest position.
3.4 Start the towing vehicle's engine. With the manual gas lever constantly set the engine's rev. speed considering the uni-versal joint shaft rev. speed (e.g. 540 min-1).
3.5 Switch on the universal joint shaft or the hydraulic drive.
3.6 Open the shutter for precisely 1 minute in the desired shut-ter slide position.
3.7 To determine the actually set spread rate [g/m²] weigh the collected amount of spreading material and compare with the determined required spread rate..
Danger!
During the spread rate check be aware of rotating implement parts and spreading material particles being thrown around.
Hint!
If the actual and the desired spread rate do not coincide, re-adjust the shutter position accordingly. If necessary repeat the spread rate check.
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8.3 EK-S: Setting the working width
Depending on the kind of spreading material working widths from 3 to 5 m can be adjusted.
The spreading width limitation is adjusted by means of 2 chains (Fig. 24/1) on the left and right of the spreader, according to experience.
Lifting the spread width reducer
increase of working width.
Lowering the spread width reducer
reduction of working width.
Lock the position of the spreading width limitation by attaching the chain (Fig. 24/2).
Fig. 24
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9 Transport travel
Danger!
Prior any transport travel observe the chapter "Safety ad-vice for the operator", page 22.
Danger!
Note maximum permissible filling loads of the spreader and axle loads of the tractor; if necessary drive on public roads with only half filled hopper.
Adjustments on tractor and fertiliser spreader for transport on public road
Danger!
When the centrifugal broadcaster is lifted for road transport, the distance between the upper edge of the rear lights and the road surface must never exceed 900 mm.
When driving on public roads with lifted implement lock the control lever against unintended lowering!
When lifting the fertiliser broadcaster the front axle load of the tractor is relieved by different amounts depending on the size of the tractor. Always check that the necessary front axle load of the tractor (20 % of the tractor's net weight) is maintained!
Tow hitch
The tow hitch allows the hitching of working implements and twin axle trailers provided that:
the operational speed of max. 25 km/h is not exceeded.
the trailer is equipped with a run-on brake or a brake system which can be operated from the driver of the towing vehicle.
the permissible total weight of the trailer does not exceed 1.25 times the permissible total weight of the towing vehicle, however it must not exceed 5 tons.
Warning!
The transport of single axle trailers with rear mount implements is prohibited!
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10 Operation
Danger!
When operating the machine observe the chapter "Safety advice for the operator", page 20.
Observe the warning signs on the machine. The warning signs provide you with important hints for the safe opera-tion of the machine. Adhering to these hints serves your safety!
Danger!
Never reach into the rotating agitator spiral!
Under no circumstances poke about the fertiliser with any aids into the rotating agitator spiral!
Never ever climb onto the hopper whilst the agitator spiral is spinning!
10.1 Filling the spreader
Important!
Before filling ensure that there are no residue or foreign particles in the hopper.
Before filling the spreader attach the guard screen to sort out foreign particles.
When filling the spreader ensure that there are no foreign particles in the fertiliser
Observe the permissible payload of the spreader (please refer to technical data) and the axle loads of the tractor!
Danger!
When filling the centrifugal broadcaster always check that the necessary front axle load of the tractor (20 % of the tractor's net weight, please also refer to the instruction manual of the vehicle manufacturer) is maintained. If necessary apply front weights!
Important!
Before filling the hopper the shutters must be closed!
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10.2 Spreading operation
● The machine has been coupled onto the tractor.
The hydraulic hoses are connected.
All settings are made.
Spread rate setting
Spreading vane position
Shutter slide rods for shutter slide A, B hooked or unhooked.
EK-S: Working width adjustment on the spread deflector
Important!
The spreading disc rev. speed is 540 U/min, if there is no other speed given in the spread rate table!
Engage the universal joint shaft at a low tractor engine speed.
Danger!
Do not approach rotating spreading discs. Danger of injury. Danger from particles being thrown around. Advice people to leave the danger area!
Important!
If the implement is transported over longer distances with filled hopper, ensure a correct spread rate when starting the spreading operation.
Maintain a constant spreading disc rev. speed and forward speed.
Danger!
Before commencing any operation with the fertiliser spreader ensure that all safeguards are present and fitted in the correct position (on page 31).
Important!
Prior to any operation ensure the proper condition of the fixing parts, especially the fixing of spreading discs and spreading vanes.
Headlands
Close shutter slides when turning on the headlands!
Field sides
The one-sided field side spreading is possible. To do this, re-lease each one switch rod and deactivate shutter slide A or B, see on page 35.
After operation
After operation
Close shutter slide.
Switch off the universal joint shaft.
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Fault
54 EK EK-S
11 Fault
Fault Cause Remedy
Wrong drive speed of the spreading disc.
Maintain the drive speed as indicated in the setting chart.
Setting has not been carried out according to the setting chart.
Carry out the setting accord-ing to the setting chart.
Wrong basic shutter slide position. Check the basic shutter slide position.
Incorrect spread rate.
Wrong agitator finger position. Check agitator finger position.
Spreading disc drive stops Expansion pin on the gearbox input is broken due to overload.
Replace expansion pin.
No material is spread after a pro-longed transport travel
Condensed spreading material Open the shutter slide com-pletely, engage the universal joint shaft at low tractor rev. speed and briefly spread stationary. Then again adjust the desired spread rate.
Basic shutter slide position
1. Set the shutter slide stop to 17 on the scale n.
2. Open shutter slide.
3. Both outlet openings must be 37,5 mm open (Fig. 25).
Agitator finger position
Check the distance between agitator finger and hopper wall. The agitator finger should be paral-lel to the hopper wall with a distance of 27 + 1 mm (Fig. 25).
Fig. 25
Replacement of expansion pin
The provided expansion pins serve to replace broken expansion pins of the universal joint on the input shaft (overload safety).
Do not replace broken expansion pins by fitting- or heavy duty expan-sion pins.
For fitting only utilise the 8mm hole of the universal joint yoke. The 10mm hole should only be used to facilitate driving out the broken expansion pin.
Prior to fitting the PTO shaft grease the input shaft!
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EK EK-S 55
12 Maintenance, repair and care
Danger!
When carrying out any maintenance, repair and care work, ob-serve the chapter "Safety advice for the operator“, on page 20.
Before commencing any maintenance work switch off the tractor universal joint shaft, stop the tractor engine and remove the igni-tion key.
12.1 Cleaning
Important!
Monitor brake-, air and hydraulic hoses with special care.
Never ever treat brake-, air- and hydraulic hoses with petrol, benzole, paraffin or mineral oils..
After cleaning grease the machine, especially after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner / steam jet or fat soluble agents.
Observe the legal prescriptions for the handling and dis-posal of cleaning agents.
Cleaning by using a high pressure cleaner / steam jet
Important!
Implicitly observe the following points when using a high pressure cleaner / steam jet for cleaning:
Do not clean any electric parts.
Do not clean any chromium plated parts.
Never point with the cleaning jet of the cleaning nozzle of the high pressure cleaner / steam jet directly at grease or bearing points.
Always ensure a minimum distance between the clean-ing jet of the high pressure cleaner or steam jet and the machine.
Observe the safety advice for operating with high pres-sure cleaners.
Ensure that the spreading vanes and hopper Tipp is always clean.
Remove sticking deposits.
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Maintenance, repair and care
56 EK EK-S
12.2 Greasing table
The greasing intervals for the PTO shaft areillustrated in hours in the opposite picture. Also follow the shaft manufacturer´s as-sembly and maintenance instructions at-tached to the PTO shaft.
Grease the shutter slide openings after every operation.
40h 8h40h
8h8h 8h 20h
Fig. 26
Hint!
Only use lithium saponified multipurpose grease with EP addi-tives.
12.3 Exchanging the spreading discs
1. EK-S: Remove spread width reducer .
2. Remove the bolts (Fig. 27/1) and exchange the spreading vanes.
3. Firmly retighten the bolts.
Danger!
Exchange the spreading vanes if breakages by wear are noticed.
Danger of injury from flinging bro-ken off spreading vane parts!
Fig. 27
12.4 Exchanging the agitator head
1. Remove the expansion pin (Fig. 27/2) from the agitator head.
2. Pull off the agitator head in upward direc-tion.
3. Insert new agitator head.
4. Secure the agitator head and the spreading disc with two expansion pins.
Important!
Check distance between agitator finger and hopper wall. The agitator finger should be positioned parallel to the hopper wall with a spacing of 27 + 1 mm (Fig. 25).
Ensure that the agitator head does not drag along the hopper bottom. If necessary slightly press the hopper bottom down-wards.
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EK EK-S 57
12.5 Hydraulic system
Danger!
Danger!
Only an authorised workshop is allowed to carry out repair work on the hydraulic system.
The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
When searching for leaks, appropriate aids should be used.
Before starting and work on the hydraulic system, relief the system from pressure.
Under high pressure any fluids (such as hydraulic oil) may penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. Immediately call for a doctor. There is danger of infection.
When connecting hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system ensure that the hydraulic system on the tractor and on the trailed implement is at zero pressure.
Dispose of old oil as prescribed. In case of problems con-tact your oil supplier.
Store hydraulic oil out of reach of children.
Hydraulic oil must not get into the earth or water.
When carrying out maintenance and repair work on the hy-draulic system, observe chapter "Safety advice for the op-erator", see on page 20.
Important!
Ensure the correct connection of the hydraulic hoses.
Check all hydraulic hoses and connections for damage and cleanliness in regular intervals.
All hydraulic hoses must be checked for their operational safety by a skilled person at least once a year.
Replace damaged and aged hydraulic hoses. Only use orig-inal hydraulic hoses.
The period of use of any hose circuit should not exceed sic years, including a possible storing period of two years max-imum. Also when stored and uses properly hoses and hose circuits do age. Therefore their longevity and period of use is limited. Deviations from the above may be accepted de-pending on the experience and the danger potential. For hoses and hose circuits made from thermoplasts other guide lines may prevail.
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58 EK EK-S
Identification of hydraulic hoses
The identification provides the following in-formation:
Fig. 28/...
(1) Identification of the marker (A1HF)
(2) Date of production of the hydraulic hose circuit (02 04 = February, 2004)
(3) Max. permissible operating pressure (210 BAR). Fig. 28
Maintenance intervals
Workshop job:
After the first 10 operating hours
every 50 operating hours
1. Check all components of the hydraulic system for leaks.
2. If necessary retighten the joints..
Prior to any putting to operation
1. Check the hydraulic hose circuits for obvious defects.
2. Remedy any rubbing points on hydraulic hoses and tubes.
3. Exchange worn or defective hydraulic hoses immediately.
Inspection criterion for hydraulic hose circuits
Important!
Please adhere to the following inspection criterion. This serves your own safety!
Replace the hydraulic hoses if the following inspection criterion are noticed:
Defects from the casing to the inner lining (e.g. rubbing points, cuts, tears).
Check whether the hose casing is brittle (tears in the hose mate-rial).
Check hose for deformation which deviate from the common shape of the hose or which do not correspond to the hose circuit. This applies both to the pressure free and the pressurised condi-tion or when bending the hose (e.g. separation of layers, bub-bles, buckling, squeezing).
Leakages.
Damage or deformation of the hose fitting (tightness is affected), slight surface damage is no reason for a replacement..
Movement of the hose out of the fitting.
Corrosion on the fitting which affects function and strength.
Demands on the assembly not observed.
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EK EK-S 59
The permissible period of use of 6 years is exceeded.
Decisive is the date of production of the hydraulic hose on the fitting plus 6 years. If the date of production on the fitting is "2004" the operational life will end in February, 2010. For this, please refer to "Identification of hydraulic hoses".
12.5.1 Mounting and dismounting hydraulic hoses
Hint!
As a matter of principle follow to the following advice when mounting and dismounting hydraulic hoses:
Only use original- hydraulic hoses!
Always ensure cleanliness.
As a matter of principle install the hydraulic hoses in such a way, that – in all operational conditions -
○ the hose is not under tension, except for its own weight
○ short hoses are not upset.
○ exterior mechanic affects on the hydraulic hoses are avoided.
the hoses are arranged and affixed properly to prevent the hoses from rubbing on components or against each other. If necessary secure the hydraulic hoses by using guard covers. Cover sharp edged components.
○ the permissible bending radius is observed.
When connecting a hydraulic hose with moving parts, en-sure that in the entire range of movement the hose length ensures that the smallest permissible bending radius is maintained and/or the hydraulic hose is not tensioned.
Affix the hydraulic hoses on the fixing points given. Avoid hose fixings where they would hinder the natural movement and length change of the hose.
It is forbidden to paint hydraulic hoses.
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60 EK EK-S BAG0022.3 11.13
12.6 Bolt torques
Torques [Nm] depending on bolt / nut quality Thread Spanner size
8.8 10.9 12.9
M 8 25 35 41
M 8x1 13
27 38 41
M 10 49 69 83
M 10x1 16 (17)
52 73 88
M 12 86 120 145
M 12x1,5 18 (19)
90 125 150
M 14 135 190 230
M 14x1,5 22
150 210 250
M 16 210 300 355
M 16x1,5 24
225 315 380
M 18 290 405 485
M 18x1,5 27
325 460 550
M 20 410 580 690
M 20x1,5 30
460 640 770
M 22 550 780 930
M 22x1,5 32
610 860 1050
M 24 710 1000 1200
M 24x2 36
780 1100 1300
M 27 1050 1500 1800
M 27x2 41
1150 1600 1950
M 30 1450 2000 2400
M 30x2 46
1600 2250 2700
Setting chart EK-S
EK EK-S 61
13 Setting chart EK-S
Shutter slide positions for spread rates [g/m2] and working widths at
a spreading disc drive speed of: 540 min –1 ,
Use of the rod agitator
Salt: 1,34 kg/l
BAG0022.3 11.13
km/h km/h km/h
shu
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1 6 8 10 12 14 1 6 8 10 12 14 1 6 8 10 12 14 8 100 17 13 10 8 7 75 13 9 8 6 5 60 10 8 6 5 4
9 240 40 30 24 20 17 180 30 23 18 15 13 144 24 18 14 12 10
10 380 63 48 38 32 27 285 48 36 29 24 20 228 38 29 23 19 16
11 430 72 54 43 36 31 323 54 40 32 27 23 258 43 32 26 22 18
12 700 117 88 70 58 50 525 88 66 53 44 38 420 70 53 42 35 30
13 880 147 110 88 73 63 660 110 83 66 55 47 528 88 66 53 44 38
14 1040 173 130 104 87 74 780 130 98 78 65 56 624 104 78 62 52 45
15 1200 200 150 120 100 86 900 150 113 90 75 64 720 120 90 72 60 51
16 1360 227 170 136 113 97 1020 170 128 102 85 73 816 136 102 82 68 58
17 1540 257 193 154 128 110 1155 193 144 116 96 83 924 154 116 92 77 66
18 1700 283 213 170 142 121 1275 213 159 128 106 91 1020 170 128 102 85 73
19 1860 310 233 186 155 133 1395 233 174 140 116 100 1116 186 140 112 93 80
20 2020 337 253 202 168 144 1515 253 189 152 126 108 1212 202 152 121 101 87
21 2200 367 275 220 183 157 1650 275 206 165 138 118 1320 220 165 132 110 94
22 2340 390 293 234 195 167 1755 293 219 176 146 125 1404 234 176 140 117 100
23 2520 420 315 252 210 180 1890 315 236 189 158 135 1512 252 189 151 126 108
24 2680 447 335 268 223 191 2010 335 251 201 168 144 1608 268 201 161 135 115
25 2860 477 358 286 238 204 2145 358 268 215 179 153 1716 286 215 172 143 123
26 3000 500 375 300 250 214 2250 375 281 225 188 161 1800 300 225 180 150 129
27 3200 533 400 320 267 229 2400 400 300 240 200 171 1920 320 240 192 160 137
Setting chart EK-S
62 EK EK-S
Sand-salt (10:1): 1,30 kg/l Sand-grit (4:1): 1,40 kg/l
km/h km/h km/h
Sh
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1 6 8 10 12 14 1 6 8 10 12 14 1 6 8 10 12 14 9 16 3 2 1 1 1 12 2 2 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 1 1
10 80 13 10 8 7 6 60 10 8 6 5 4 48 8 6 5 4 3
11 120 20 15 12 10 9 90 15 11 9 8 6 72 12 9 7 6 5
12 180 30 23 18 15 13 435 23 17 14 11 10 108 18 14 11 9 7
13 300 50 38 30 25 21 225 38 28 23 19 16 180 30 23 18 15 13
14 440 73 55 44 37 31 330 55 41 33 28 24 264 44 33 26 22 19
15 580 97 73 58 48 41 135 73 54 44 36 31 348 58 44 35 29 25
16 740 123 93 74 62 53 555 93 89 56 46 40 444 74 56 44 37 31
17 900 150 113 90 75 64 675 113 84 68 56 48 540 90 68 54 45 39
18 680 113 85 68 57 49 540 85 63 51 43 36 408 68 51 41 34 29
19 1240 207 155 124 103 89 930 155 116 93 78 66 744 124 93 74 62 53
20 1400 233 175 140 117 100 1050 175 131 105 88 75 840 140 105 84 70 60
21 1540 257 193 154 128 110 1155 193 144 116 96 83 924 154 116 92 77 66
22 1700 283 213 170 142 121 1275 213 159 128 106 91 1020 170 128 102 85 73
23 1880 313 235 188 157 134 1410 235 176 141 118 101 1128 188 141 113 94 81
24 2040 340 255 204 170 146 1530 255 191 153 128 109 1224 204 153 122 102 87
25 2200 367 275 220 183 157 1650 275 206 165 138 118 1320 220 165 132 110 94
26 2340 390 293 234 195 167 1755 293 219 176 146 125 1404 234 176 140 117 100
27 2500 417 313 250 208 179 1875 313 234 188 156 134 1500 250 188 150 125 107
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Setting chart EK
EK EK-S 63 BAG0022.3 11.13
14 Setting chart EK
N-P-K types Calcium ammonium nitrate
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 10-11m Working width: 9 mPosition of spreading vanes:
I Position of spreading vanes:
I
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A + B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
tio
n
4 6 8 10 12
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 5 105 70 50 40 35 5 115 75 55 45 40 6 162 105 80 65 55 6 165 110 85 65 55 7 220 145 110 90 75 7 220 145 110 90 70 8 265 180 135 105 90 8 270 177 135 110 85 9 315 210 160 125 105 9 315 210 160 125 105
10 405 390 205 160 140 10 390 260 195 160 130 11 500 335 250 200 170 11 465 310 235 190 155 12 585 390 295 235 195 12 540 360 270 215 180 13 675 450 340 270 225 13 615 410 310 245 205 14 760 505 380 300 255 14 695 465 350 280 235 15 840 560 420 335 280 15 780 520 390 310 260 16 915 610 460 365 305 16 805 570 425 340 285 17 990 660 495 395 330 17 930 620 465 370 310 18 1065 710 535 425 355 18 995 665 500 400 335 19 1140 760 570 455 380 19 1065 710 535 425 355 20 1215 810 610 485 405 20 1135 755 570 455 380 21 1290 860 645 515 430 21 1200 800 600 480 400 22 1350 900 675 540 450 22 1255 835 625 500 420 23 1410 940 705 565 470 23 1305 870 650 520 435 24 1465 975 730 585 490 24 1355 905 675 540 455 25 1515 1010 760 605 505 25 1405 935 700 560 480 26 1570 1045 785 625 525 26 1455 970 725 580 485 27 1620 1080 810 650 540
27 1500 1000 750 600 500
Sulphuric ammonia Ammonium nitrate
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 7-8 m Working width: 10-11m Position of spreading vanes:
III Position of spreading vanes:
III
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A + B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
tio
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 3 85 55 40 35 30 3 75 50 40 30 25 4 190 125 95 80 65 4 120 80 60 45 40 5 300 200 150 120 100 5 165 110 85 65 55 6 410 275 210 165 140 6 225 150 115 90 75 7 525 350 265 210 175 7 285 190 145 115 95 8 645 430 325 260 215 8 360 240 185 145 120 9 765 510 385 305 255 9 435 290 220 175 145
10 895 595 445 355 295 10 525 350 265 210 175 11 1025 680 510 410 340 11 615 410 310 245 205 12 1150 750 575 460 385 12 690 465 345 270 230 13 1275 850 640 510 425 13 765 515 385 300 255 14 1420 945 710 565 475 14 865 575 430 340 285 15 1560 1040 780 625 520 15 960 640 480 385 320 16 1665 1110 835 665 555 16 1050 700 525 420 350 17 1770 1180 885 710 590 17 1140 760 570 455 380 18 1885 1255 945 755 630 18 1230 820 615 485 410 19 2000 1335 1000 800 670
19 1320 880 660 520 440
Setting chart EK
64 EK EK-S BAG0022.3 11.13
Pearl lime nitrogen Basic phosphate
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 8-9 m Working width: 4 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
I
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 450 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: B closed
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
tio
n
4 6 8 10 12
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 3 65 45 35 25 20 1 210 140 105 85 70 4 145 95 75 55 45 2 255 170 125 105 85 5 225 150 115 90 75 3 300 200 150 120 100 6 310 215 160 130 105 4 540 360 270 215 180 7 420 280 210 170 140 5 780 520 390 310 260 8 510 340 255 205 170 6 1050 700 525 420 350 9 600 400 300 240 200 7 1320 880 660 530 440
10 725 485 365 290 240 8 1595 1065 795 640 530 11 855 570 430 340 285 9 1875 1250 935 750 625 12 990 660 495 385 330 10 2140 1425 1065 855 710 13 1125 750 565 450 375 11 2400 1600 1200 960 800 14 1255 835 625 500 415 12 2700 1800 1350 1080 900 15 1380 920 690 550 460 13 3000 2000 1500 1200 1000 16 1495 995 745 595 495 17 1605 1070 805 640 535 18 1720 1145 860 685 570 19 1830 1220 915 730 610
Super phosphaet Potash coarse
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 10 m Working width: 9-10 m Position of spreading vanes:
I Position of spreading vanes:
III
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A + B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 5 135 90 70 55 45 5 105 70 55 40 35 6 200 130 100 80 65 6 115 110 85 65 55 7 265 175 130 105 90 7 225 150 115 90 75 8 325 215 165 130 110 8 275 185 140 110 90 9 390 260 195 155 130 9 330 220 165 130 110
10 495 325 245 195 165 10 425 285 215 115 145 11 595 395 295 235 200 11 520 345 260 205 175 12 690 460 345 275 230 12 605 400 300 245 205 13 790 525 395 315 265 13 685 455 340 280 230 14 890 595 445 355 295 14 770 510 385 310 255 15 990 660 495 395 330 15 855 570 430 340 285 16 1050 700 525 420 350 16 940 625 470 375 315 17 1110 740 555 445 370 17 1020 680 510 410 340 18 1170 780 585 470 395 18 1105 735 550 440 365 19 1230 825 620 495 415 19 1185 790 590 475 395 20 1295 865 650 520 435 20 1275 850 635 510 425 21 1365 910 685 545 455 21 1365 910 685 545 455 22 1465 955 715 575 475 22 1425 950 715 570 475 23 1500 1000 750 600 500 23 1485 990 745 595 495 24 1565 1045 785 630 520 24 1530 1020 765 615 510 25 1635 1090 820 655 545 25 1575 1050 790 630 525 26 1705 1135 855 680 570 26 1625 1080 815 650 540 27 1780 1185 890 710 595
27 1675 1115 840 670 560
Setting chart EK
EK EK-S 65 BAG0022.3 11.13
Grain potash Basic-potash
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 9 m Working width: 7-8 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
III
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A + B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 5 130 85 65 50 45 5 225 150 115 90 75 6 185 125 90 70 60 6 330 220 165 130 110 7 240 160 120 95 80 7 435 290 220 175 145 8 300 200 150 120 100 8 540 360 275 217 180 9 360 240 180 145 120 9 645 430 ,325 260 215
10 460 300 230 185 155 10 785 525 395 315 265 11 560 365 280 220 185 11 930 620 465 370 310 12 650 430 325 255 215 12 1065 710 530 425 355 13 745 495 370 295 250 13 1200 800 600 480 400 14 830 555 415 330 280 14 1350 900 675 540 450 15 930 620 465 370 310 15 1500 1000 750 600 500 16 1005 665 505 400 335 16 1625 1085 815 650 540 17 1075 715 540 430 360 17 1755 1170 880 700 585 18 1145 765 575 455 385 18 1885 1255 945 750 630 19 1215 810 610 485 405 19 2010 1340 10005 805 670 20 1280 855 645 515 425 20 2155 1435 1080 865 715 21 1350 900 675 540 450 21 2295 1530 1150 920 765 22 1410 940 705 565 470 22 2385 1590 1195 955 795 23 1470 980 735 590 490 23 2475 1650 1240 990 825 24 1530 1020 765 610 510 24 2545 1695 1270 1015 845 25 1590 1060 795 635 530 25 2610 1740 1305 1045 870 26 1650 1100 825 660 550 26 2685 1790 1340 1075 895 27 1710 1140 855 685 570
27 2760 1840 1380 1105 920
Setting chart EK
66 EK EK-S BAG0022.3 11.13
Rhe-Ka-Phos Potash (semolina shape)
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 8 m Working width: 4 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
II
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A closed
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 5 225 150 115 90 75 3 120 85 60 50 40 6 300 200 150 120 100 4 225 155 115 90 75 7 375 250 190 150 125 5 330 220 165 130 110 8 455 305 230 180 150 6 450 300 225 180 150 9 540 360 270 215 180 7 570 380 285 230 190
10 660 390 330 265 220 8 690 455 345 275 230 11 780 520 390 315 260 9 810 535 405 320 270 12 895 595 445 360 300 10 975 645 485 390 325 13 1015 675 505 405 340 11 1140 760 570 455 380 14 1135 755 565 465 380 12 1305 870 650 520 435 15 1260 840 630 525 420 13 1470 980 735 590 490 16 1320 920 660 555 455 14 1635 1090 820 655 545 17 1380 980 690 590 490 15 1800 1200 900 720 600 18 1530 1050 765 630 525 19 1685 1125 845 675 560 20 1800 1200 900 720 600 21 1915 1275 955 765 640 22 1970 1310 985 785 655 23 2025 1350 1015 810 675 24 2110 1405 1055 845 700 25 2190 1460 1095 880 730 26 2275 1515 1130 910 760 27 2365 1575 1180 945 790
Stodi-Phos / Nova-Phos
Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 9 m Position of spreading vanes:
III
PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
5 90 60 45 35 30 6 180 120 90 75 60 7 270 180 135 110 90 8 360 240 180 145 120 9 450 300 225 180 150
10 545 365 275 220 185 11 645 430 325 260 215 12 745 495 375 295 245 13 840 560 420 335 280 14 945 630 475 375 315 15 1050 700 525 420 350 16 1165 775 580 465 390 17 1275 850 635 510 425 18 1385 925 695 555 465 19 1500 1000 750 600 500 20 1575 1050 790 630 525 21 1650 1100 825 660 550
22 1725 1150 865 690 575 23 1800 1200 900 720 600
Setting chart EK
EK EK-S 67 BAG0022.3 11.13
Fertiliser to be spread with the rod agitator
Unhydrated lime Magnesium marl
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 4 m Working width: 4 m Position of spread-ing vanes:
II Position of spread-ing vanes:
II
PTO speed : 450 U/min. PTO speed : 450 U/min.
Shutter: A + B open
Shutter: A + B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 3 300 200 150 120 100 1 330 220 165 130 110 4 565 375 280 225 185 2 505 335 255 200 165 5 825 550 410 330 275 3 675 450 340 270 225 6 1010 675 505 405 335 4 900 600 450 360 300 7 1200 800 600 480 400 5 1125 750 565 450 375 8 1535 1025 770 615 510 6 1575 1050 790 630 525 9 1875 1250 940 750 625 7 2025 1350 1015 810 675
10 2510 1675 1255 1005 1065 8 2450 1635 1225 980 815 11 3150 2100 1575 1260 1050 9 2880 1920 1440 1150 960 12 3825 2550 1915 1530 1275 10 3280 2185 1640 1310 1090 13 4500 3000 2250 1800 1500 11 3675 2450 1840 1470 1225 14 5210 3475 2607 2085 1735 12 4085 2725 2045 1635 1360 15 5925 3950 2965 2370 1975 13 4500 3000 2250 1800 1500 16 6450 4300 3225 2580 2150 14 4885 3255 2440 1950 1625 17 6975 4650 3490 2790 2325 15 5265 3510 2630 2105 1755 18 7535 5025 3770 3015 2510 19 8100 5400 4050 3240 2700
20 8625 5750 4310 3450 2875 21 9150 6100 4575 3660 3050
Setting chart EK
68 EK EK-S BAG0022.3 11.13
14.1 Cereals, seeds
Rye Wheat
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 8 m Working width: 7 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
II
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A +B open
Shutter: A +B open
km/h km/h
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12
Sh
utt
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osi
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4 6 8 10 12 5 86 57 43 34 29 3 38,5 26 20 15,5 13 6 145 94 70 56 48 4 108 72 54 43 35 7 199 132 99 79 66 5 176 117 88 70 58 8 255 170 128 102 85 6 240 160 120 95 80 9 315 210 157 126 105 7 303 202 151 121 101
10 345 230 172 138 115 8 380 252 190 150 126 11 375 250 187 150 125 9 455 302 227 182 151 12 478 320 240 190 160 10 528 350 265 210 175 13 582 388 291 233 194 11 600 400 300 240 200 14 628 420 314 250 210 15 675 450 337 270 225
Barley Oats
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 8 m Working width: 6 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
II
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Sh
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osi
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Shutter: A +B open
Sh
utt
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osi
-ti
on
Shutter: A +B open
km/h km/h
4 6 8 10 12
4 6 8 10 12 9 114 76 57 34 38 9 100 67 50 40 33
10 170 115 85 62 57 10 134 90 67 54 45 11 228 152 114 91 76 11 168 112 84 67 56 12 283 190 142 113 95 12 214 142 107 86 70 13 338 225 169 135 113 13 260 173 130 104 86 14 368 245 184 148 132 14 282 188 140 113 94 15 398 265 199 159 133 15 303 202 151 121 101 16 428 285 214 170 142 16 336 225 168 135 112 17 456 304 228 182 152 17 370 247 185 148 123 18 520 346 260 208 173 18 398 265 200 160 133 19 582 388 291 233 194
19 425 284 212 170 142 20 464 310 232 186 155 21 503 335 251 201 167
Setting chart EK
EK EK-S 69 BAG0022.3 11.13
Meadow lescue Lucerne
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 3 m Working width: 6 m Position of spreading vanes:
I Position of spreading vanes:
I
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: B closed
Shutter: A closed
km/h km/h
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4 6 8 10 12
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4 6 8 10 12 9 13,5 9 6,5 5,5 4,5 1 20 13,5 10 8 6,5
10 20 13 10 8 7 2 36 24 18 15 12 11 26,5 17,5 13 10,5 9 3 52,5 35 26 21 17,5 12 38 25 19 15 12 4 85 56 42 34 28 13 49 32,5 24,5 19,5 16 5 117 78 58 47 39 14 64 42 32 25 21 15 78 52 39 31 26 16 98 65 48 39 32 17 115 77 57 46 38 18 140 94 70 56 47 19 165 110 82 66 55
Bitter lupins Liho rape
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 5 m Working width: 5 m Position of spreading vanes:
II Position of spreading vanes:
III
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: A +B open
Shutter: B closed
km/h km/h
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4 6 8 10 12
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4 6 8 10 12 5 144 96 72 57 48 1 18,5 12,5 9,5 7,5 6 6 246 164 122 98 82 2 42 29 21 17 14 7 348 232 172 139 116 3 66 45 33 27 22,5 8 432 288 215 173 144 4 104 70 52 42 35 9 515 344 257 206 172 5 141 94 71 56 47
10 618 412 308 247 206 11 720 480 360 288 240
Turnip Red clover or white clover
Spread rate in kg/ha: Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 7 m Working width: 6 m Position of spreading vanes: II
Position of spreading vanes: I
PTO speed : 540 U/min. PTO speed : 540 U/min.
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Shutter: nur Rundumfahren
B closed
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Shutter: A closed
km/h km/h
4 6 8 10 12
4 6 8 10 12 1 8,5 5,7 4,3 3,4 2,8 1 22 15 11 9 7 2 22 15 11 9 7,5 2 43 29 22 18 14 3 35 23,5 17,5 14 12 3 64 42 32 26 21 4 54 36 27 22 18 4 97 65 49 40 32 5 73 49 36 30 25
5 130 87 65 52 44
Setting chart EK
70 EK EK-S BAG0022.3 11.13
Beans
Spread rate in kg/ha:
Working width: 6 m Position of spreading vanes: I
PTO speed : 540 U/min.
Shutter: B closed
km/h
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4 6 8 10 12
7 168 112 84 67 56 8 209 140 105 83 70 9 250 166 125 99 83
10 300 200 150 120 100 11 352 235 176 141 117 12 400 268 200 160 134 13 450 300 225 180 150 14 495 330 248 200 165 15 540 360 270 218 180 16 575 380 288 230 194 17 610 402 305 244 207
18 680 450 340 272 230 19 750 500 375 300 250 20 788 525 394 315 262 21 825 550 412 330 275
Notice
EK EK-S 71 BAG0022.3 11.13
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Postfach 51 D-49202 Hasbergen-Gaste Germany
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