Campey - Imants Shockwave 100-155-210 - Operators Manual
Campey - Imants Shockwave 100-155-210 - Operators Manual
Campey - Imants Shockwave 100-155-210 - Operators Manual
1.00/1.55/2.10
Details:
Distributor
Europe, Middle East, Asia & Africa Campey Turfcare Systems Marton Hall Lane SK11 9HG Marton, Macclesfield UK Tel.: 0044 (0)1260 224568 Fax: 0044 (0)1260 224791 E-mail: info@campeyturfcare.com Internet: www.campeyturfcare.com North America Aqua-Aid INC. 5484 S. Old Carriage Road NC27803 Rocky Mount, NC Tel.: 001 800 3941551 Fax: 001 252 4430320 E-mail: info@aquaaid.com Internet: www.aquaaid.com Australia Globe Equipment Systems 87 Allingham Street Condell Park NSW 2200 Tel: 0061 (0)28713 5555 Fax: 0061 (0)28713 5550 E-mail: sales@globeaustralia.com.au Internet: www.globeaustralia.com.au
Dealer
Manufacturer
Turnhoutseweg 29 5541 NV REUSEL The Netherlands Tel.: +31(0)497 642 433 Fax: +31(0)497 643 205 e-mail: info@imants.nl Internet: www.imants.com
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Index
1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction .................................................................................................................................1 General safety instructions ..........................................................................................................2 Specifications ..............................................................................................................................3 Warning stickers..........................................................................................................................4 Location of the nameplate and warning stickers on the machine ..................................................6 Machine operation .......................................................................................................................7 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Unloading pallet/ assembly ..................................................................................................7 Loading and unloading.........................................................................................................9 Commissioning .................................................................................................................. 10 Coupling and uncoupling the machine................................................................................ 11 Transport ........................................................................................................................... 12 Machine operation ............................................................................................................. 13 Start and stop ............................................................................................................ 13 Machine blocked by obstructions ................................................................................ 16
Coulter kit (option) ............................................................................................................. 16 Assembly ................................................................................................................... 17 Adjustment ................................................................................................................. 18 Use ............................................................................................................................ 19
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 20 General maintenance and lubrication schedule .......................................................... 20 Gearbox ..................................................................................................................... 21 Check the oil .......................................................................................................... 21 Change oil.............................................................................................................. 21 Replace knives .......................................................................................................... 22 Cleaning .................................................................................................................... 23
Dismantling ............................................................................................................................... 24
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Foreword
We would like to start by congratulating you on purchasing an Imants machine. By opting for this machine, you have chosen a quality product. Your machine will bring you years of enjoyment if used properly. This user manual is an important document for the proper use of the machine. You will find in it all the information required to use the machine safely and optimally. We recommend that you read this manual thoroughly and that you study and follow all the instructions before starting up the machine. Illustrations in this manual may differ from the configuration of your machine; they are designed to be used as diagrams to explain a working principle. Please contact your point of sale / dealer should there be any questions or ambiguities as regards this manual. We update our manuals regularly. Your suggestions help us make our manuals even more userfriendly. You can e-mail your suggestions to info@imants.nl with manuals as the subject line. Imants BV accepts no liability for any direct or consequential damage resulting from the improper use of the machine.
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Text bordered in red warns of dangerous situations which must be avoided at any cost.
Text bordered in orange cautions on some aspects which are not immediately dangerous, but should ideally be avoided.
Text bordered in blue provides additional information aimed at facilitating or improving the use of the machine.
3. Warning pictograms used in the manual but not present on the machine in the form of stickers.
Do not stay within the lift range of the three-point hitch when operating it. Danger of the whole body being crushed. This danger can cause very serious injury or even death. It is forbidden to stay within the lift range of the three-point hitch when operating it. Operate the control handles for the three-point hitch only from the designated workplace and never when you are within the lift range between tractor and machine.
Do not go under the machine! Danger of the whole body being crushed if the machine comes down unexpectedly This danger can cause very serious injury or even death. It is forbidden to go under the machine while it has not been brought back on the ground or while the lifted machine has not been secured against a sudden fall.
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The maximum hydraulic system pressure should not exceed 200 bar
4. Operating pictograms used in the manual but not present on the machine in the form of stickers.
Hitch Tractive power control Position control Downwards Upwards Working depth
PTO
PTO on
PTO off
Tractor
Direction of travel
Engage gear
Engine speed up
Hydraulics
Cylinder in
Cylinder out
Pressure gauge
General
Off
On
Recycle
Hook
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1 Introduction
The Imants Shockwave is designed for professional use on golf courses and sports fields. The Shockwave is a linear decompacter for fine turf. A tractor provides the power needed to drive and tow the Shockwave. The mechanical power of the tractor is transferred to the gear box (1) of the machine via a PTO drive shaft and must reach a speed of 540 rpm. The gearbox drives two shafts (2). On these shafts cutting knives are mounted. A strong steel frame supports the gearbox and the two shafts. The working depth is adjustable by a set of slidebars (3). The surface is pressed again by a roller (4). The machine is controlled by the driver of the tractor from the drivers seat. The Shockwave is fitted with coupling points for a tractor with category I and II hitch.
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Maintain the machine as indicated further in this manual. Only perform this work when the machine is at a complete stop. Remove the key from the ignition lock of the tractor.
Work under a lifted machine may only take place if the machine is properly supported. For reasons of quality and safety, use original Imants parts exclusively.
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3 Specifications
SW1.00
Dimensions Working width [mm] Machine witdth [mm] Machine length [mm] Height (on legs) [mm] Distance centre of gravity [mm]
SW 1.55
SW 2.10
475
580
630
1.5
1.5
1.5
18 / 25 33 / 45
22 / 30 36 / 50
30 / 40 44 / 60
250
250
250
< 80
< 80
< 80
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4 Warning stickers
Read and observe the operating instructions and safety precautions before you operate the machine.
Risk of tractor and machine unexpectedly starting up and rolling off while carrying out work on the machine, such as installation, setup, troubleshooting, cleaning, maintenance and repairs. This danger can cause very serious injury or even death. Before any intervention on the machine, secure the tractor and machine against accidental start-up and roll-off. Read the relevant sections in the user manual and follow the instructions.
Danger of hands or arms being pulled in or jammed by the moving parts of the power transmission This danger can cause very severe injury possibly leading to the loss of body parts. Never open or remove the protective devices while the tractor engine is running in connection with the PTO / hydraulic/electronic system.
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Danger of fingers and hands sustaining cuts or being amputated. Keep away from accessible moving parts that are part of the work process! This danger can cause very severe injury possibly leading to the loss of body parts. Never insert your hands or arms into the hazardous area while the tractor engine is running in connection with the PTO / hydraulic/electronic system. Wait until the moving parts of the machine have come to a complete halt before you reach into the hazardous area with your hand and/or arm.
Danger of feet sustaining cuts or being amputated. Keep away from accessible moving parts that are part of the work process! This danger can cause very severe injury possibly leading to the loss of body parts. Do not insert your feet into the hazardous area while the tractor engine is running in connection with the PTO drive shaft / hydraulic/electronic system. Wait until the moving parts of the machine have come to a complete halt before you insert your foot into the hazardous area.
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6 Machine operation
6.1 Unloading pallet/ assembly
1.
2. 3. 4.
KG
5.
6.
7.
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9.
10.
11.
Nm
12.
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Use only approved lifting equipment (wire ropes, belts, chains, etc.) which: Have a permissible load that is greater than the weight of the machine; Do not show any defects Only qualified personnel should hoist machines. 1. Only attach the lifting equipment to/on the marked anchorage points
KG
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6.3 Commissioning
Before any intervention on the machine, secure the tractor and machine against accidental start-up and roll-off. Read the relevant sections in the user manual and follow the instructions.
1. Couple the machine to the tractor (see Section on coupling and uncoupling) 2. Do not connect the PTO drive shaft yet 3. Carefully read the manufacturers instructions for the PTO drive shaft 4. Shorten the PTO drive shaft 5. Connect the overload or freewheel clutch on the machine side 6. Connect the PTO shaft to the tractor
If not shortened correctly, a PTO drive shaft can cause serious damage to the tractor and machine. This means that the CE-marking of the PTO drive shaft is no longer valid. Connect the overload clutch in accordance with the requirements of the PTO drive shaft manufacturer. Check whether the clearance around the PTO drive shaft is sufficient whatever the operating conditions. The PTO drive shaft will sustain damage if there is too little clearance. Take into account the maximum drive capacity of your tractor for the gear box of your machine. Only this will prevent damage from overload. Please refer to the machine specifications.
The adjustment of the PTO drive shaft only applies to the current type of tractor. You may need to readjust the PTO drive shaft when you couple the machine to another tractor.
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6.5 Transport
You must collect information on local road traffic regulations This information may concern: The transport width Axle load Lighting Use of warning signs Etc. Before you go on public roads check the following: 1. The top link and draw bar pins are secured with a linch pin 2. The legs are raised and secured 3. The lighting works, is undamaged and easily visible 4. The braking system works 5. The power cables are connected properly
Risk of getting jammed, cut or hit due to lack of stability and overturning Maintain a driving style allowing you to keep the tractor and the coupled machine under control at all times. Take into account your personal abilities, road conditions, traffic, your visibility, the weather and the driveability of the tractor and the influence of the coupled machine. Lock the draw bars of the tractor to prevent the towed machine from swinging.
Risk of getting jammed, cut, grabbed and hit as a result of the machine uncoupling accidentally It is forbidden to allow people onto the machine when driving and/or to step onto the machine.
20% of the unladen weight of the tractor must always rest on the front axle
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800-1400 rpm
Standing on or within the range of the machine during work is prohibited. The machine should be brought to a halt when someone is on, or within reach of the working machine.
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Engage the PTO only if there is nobody in the danger area of the machine. The machine should be brought to a halt when someone is on, or within reach of the working machine.
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540 rpm
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Damage to the turf: Knives bent Knives not aligned Not driving straight
Stop
While working never push in the clutch pedal of the tractor, or let the tractor slip out of gear into neutral. The machine can actually push the tractor forward, which can lead to dangerous situations.
800-1400 rpm
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Take into account the permissible angle rotations of the rotating PTO drive shaft. Turn off the PTO immediately if the lifted machine is running erratically.
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Removing the obstructions is not allowed When the machine is moving; As long as the tractor engine is running and the PTO is engaged; When the tractor is not secured against accidental roll off by means of the handbrake; The lifted machine is not clearly supported.
Torque limiter When the torque limiter is engaged, one hears a rattling noise. 1. Immediately disengage the PTO drive shaft. 2. Fully raise the machine. 3. Place the support legs under the machine. 4. Place the machine on the ground and turn off the tractor engine. 5. Remove the obstacle from the ground or the machine. 6. Resume working.
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1.
45 Kg
2.
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1.
2.
4x
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6.7.3 Use
998-094_AFB16
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6.8 Maintenance
6.8.1 General maintenance and lubrication schedule
Item Daily Maintenance interval in months - (hours) 1 (100) Knives Cover PTO drive shaft protection Warning stickers Gaskets for leaks Skid Gear box oil level Change gear box oil Check bleed nipple(s)
1) 2) 1) 2)
12 - (500)
The first change after 50 hours. In dusty conditions maintenance must take place at shorter intervals.
Pay additional attention to the PTO drive shaft: Keep the PTO drive shaft clean. Lubricate sliding parts so that the PTO drive shaft can slide in and out easily.
Avoid dangerous situations. Repair broken or worn parts before using the machine.
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6.8.2 Gearbox
6.8.2.1 Check the oil
1. Set the gear box horizontally. 2. The oil level should come to the lower side of the level plug
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M14x040 148 Nm
998-094_AFB10
M12x040 93 Nm
Dispose of the worn spade blades in an environmentally responsible manner. To do so, follow the statutory regulations in force where you are. For reasons of quality and safety, use original Imants parts exclusively.
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6.8.4 Cleaning
1. Check hydraulic hoses and electrical cables carefully. 2. Never treat hydraulic hoses and electric cables with gasoline, benzene, petroleum or mineral oils. 3. Lubricate the machine after cleaning. Especially after cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner/steamer or fat-soluble agents. 4. Observe the legal requirements for the use and disposal of cleaning agents.
When cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner, you must absolutely follow the instructions below: 1. Maximum pressure 100 bar 2. Maximum temperature 50 Celsius 3. Do not clean any electrical components 4. Never direct the flow of the high-pressure cleaner or steamer directly at the stickers, lubricating points and bearings. 5. Keep a minimum distance of 600 mm between the high-pressure cleaner/steamer and the machine. 6. Observe the safety regulations for the use of high-pressure cleaners.
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7 Dismantling
When dismantling the machine, the parts can be sorted as follows: 1. Metals 2. Plastics 3. Oils and greases
Dispose of the sorted materials in an environmentally responsible manner. To do so, follow the statutory regulations in force where you are.
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