Unigreen 16, 22 Programmed Maintenance TAB. N, Routine Maintenance, Extraordinary Maintenance

Page 25

8MAINTENANCE

(To be done with the machine and cardan shaft stopped)

The maintenance of the sprayer is essential for maintaining a high level of safety. Also consult the single handbooks of the main components of the sprayer.

All of the maintenance operations and repairs must be carried out with the machine and cardan shaft stopped and the tank and circuit clean of any residues of chemical products.

8.1PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE ( TAB. N° 7)

We recommend using a table of programmed maintenance to follow in time to keep the sprayer in an efficient working condition.

For major and important maintenance jobs we recommend using the normal UNIGREEN assistance service available from your reseller, using original UNIGREEN spare parts.

8.2ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

=After every treatment, wash the inside of the tank and the entire circuit as indicated in paragraph 4.13

=Periodically check that the suction and delivery filters are clean (see figure)

=Check the oil level in the volumetric compensator of the pump, as indicated in paragraph 5.1.1

=The use of chemical products that are particularly damaging for a nitrile rubber mix (ex.. herbicides and products for rice fields) can cause the diaphragm to break before time.

In these conditions check the state of the components more often.

8.3EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

At the end of a season of intense use, or every two years of normal use, it is a good idea to have a specialised service technician perform a general check on the machine.

8.4MAINTENANCE OF THE HERBICIDE BOOM - SELF-LEVELLING DEVICE - LIFTING SYSTEM

(to be done with the machine and cardan shaft stopped)

a) Check the state of wear of the nozzles and replace them when the delivery is over 30-35% of the theoretical level. Don’t clean with nails, bradawls or punches. Use small brushes or compressed air.

- drain the pressure and stop the machine

- dismantle the screw or bayonet ring nuts holding the nozzles

- clean with a small brush or compressed air, don’t use nails, punches or bradawls - reassemble the nozzles and the ring nuts, replacing the filters and seals.

b) Keep the joints greased.

c) If you are using the boom and you notice excessive pitching or the same closing on sloping ground, you can load the spring more by screwing in the relevant nut. d) If the external arms droop downwards after some use you can realign them using the relevant adjustment screws:

- unscrew the locknut

- adjust the inclination by screwing in the screw

- tighten the locknut again to stop it unscrewing accidentally.

8.5REPAIRS

We recommend having the normal UNIGREEN assistance service available from our reseller perform any repairs or contact a specialised workshop. During all of the repairs, in particular when welding, the machine and the circuit must be clean of any residues of chemical product.

If the machine has to be lifted (for example to change a wheel) follow the instructions in point 4.3 of the present handbook.

Also make sure the machine is stopped, connected to the tractor, and use the relevant chocks to block the wheel still on the ground.

If you use a jack (manual or hydraulic) make sure you use a jack that is suitable for the frame so it can’t slip and put it in the right position. The jack must be placed under the main frame of the machine near the wheel to change. Make sure the ground is compact: if necessary use wooden beams or other sufficiently resistant material to broaden the supporting base of the jack.

8.6STORAGE IN A WAREHOUSE AND TRANSPORTATION

The sprayer must be kept in a closed place away from excessive humidity and protected from frost. Especially if electrical pressure regulators, electrical motors, a spraying computer or similar components are fitted.

Before storing the machine, after you have washed it, apply a light coat of oil.

If the temperature might drop to below zero, drain any residual liquid or add roughly 0.5 L of normal antifreeze for auto vehicles.

To transport the machine follow the instructions in point 4.3 of the present handbook.

Dismantling the Suction Filter

unigreen 25

Image 25
Contents 10/2007 USE and Maintenance ManualSummary Hand Lances Hose Reel Maintenance Composition of the Manual GuaranteeImproper use Product Responsibility Unigreen spa is not responsible ifKey to the symbols Intended USE Using Chemical ProductsProhibited USE RecommendationsCharacteristics and Specifications Machines Designed to be Used only with Clean WaterWeather Conditions Driving on the RoadStandards of Reference Noise Level of the MachineUSER’S Instructions Description of the Machine Hand Washing Tanks Work StationsPreliminary Checks Transporting and Moving the MachineTractor Coupling Towed Sprayers ParkingStandard Version Elevator Coupling Hook Version Homologated Wheel Spacing AdjustmentParking Foot Cardan Shaft Hydraulic Connection to the DistributorsSuction Filter PumpComponents of the Pressure Regulator Pressure RegulatorControl box for Ergo and Remo electrical regulators General InstructionsSpraying Computer Optional Mixing Filling the TankManual Premixing Premixer on Cover OptionalPremixer on Hopper with TIN Washer Optional TOP-Mix S41HOW to USE the LP83 Incorporator Circuit Washer and Tank Washer Washing the SprayerWashing with Full Tank Optional Hydraulic Herbicide Booms Horizontal Booms for Herbacious CultivationsExceed a height of 4 meters Indipendent Hydraulic PlantSELF-LEVELING Devices AIR-ASSISTED BoomsVariable Geometry Distrubution with Herbicide Boom LiftingDescription of Type of Jets Description of Type of Nozzles=600xQ Useful InformationHand Lances MarkerHose Reel Programmed Maintenance TAB. N MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Extraordinary MaintenanceDemolition and Disposal Putting Back Into Service After Winter LayupMaterials for Demolition Electrical and Electronic Apparatus Waste EeawUnigreen Arancio Orange Verde Green Giallo Yellow BLU Blue Rosso RED TAB.1 Characteristics Nozzles ISORosso RED Marrone Brown TAB.2 Characteristics Nozzles Conical ISOTAB.3-4 Capacity Hand Lances TAB.5-6 Spraying Tables 2500PROBLEMS, Causes and Solutions Table of Programmed Maintenance Operation50 h 300 h TAB a TAB.12A Allowed FittingsTAB.12B Allowed Fittings TAB bIlpolietilene Rotazionale Member of the group