Grizzly 52 manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

The Grizzly is a dependable machine designed specifically for removal of brush, scrub, shrubbery, small trees and other undergrowth in rural areas. This machine is not recommended for use in populated and built-up areas.

The Grizzly utilizes hydraulically driven rotating steel blades, rotating disc with cutter bits, or a rotating arbor with flail hammers. It is usually mounted on the hydraulic boom arm of a tractor, excavator or similar carrier, and employs the hydraulics system of the carrier for operation of the hydraulic drive motor.

A steel shroud encloses the cutting disc to contain the cuttings and direct them downwards. However, it is possible for occasional ricochets to escape from under the shroud, particularly if the Grizzly is tipped away from the horizontal. (See "Safe Section", Section 1). Special precautions must be taken when using the Grizzly in busy traffic areas.

Under no circumstances will Alamo Industrial accept responsibilty or liability for personal injury or property damage resulting from the operation of this machine. DO NOT use this machine in the vicinity of people, animals or structures. Such use is entirely at the risk and responsibility of the operator(s).

The cutter bits are mounted on the rim, upper face and lower face. The disc is mounted on a steel shaft driven directly by the hydraulic motor.

It is the intention of this manual to inform owners and their operators of some of the dangers inherent in the use of this equipment. The machine is an effective, durable and simple tool and when used correctly will provide satisfactory results with minimal danger. These warnings are intended to help ensure that operators and maintenance personnel treat the machine with the respect and care that a powered, edged tool demands and enjoy trouble-free and safe usage. Do not let accidents happen through ignorance, carelessness or improper use.

Shock loads are absorbed by the cross over relief valve on the driven motor.

The brushcutters have been designed to help alleviate the environmental problems associated with the increased use of chemical defoliants.

Suited for clearing roadway or off-highway rights-of-way, clearing of power line underbrush, pipeline rights-of-way, and forestry thining in dense growth, the brushcutters are both efficient and environmentally acceptable.

Brushcutters are so efficient that the operator can pass from dense brush cutting to grass cutting with the same machine.

CUTTING BITS, BLADE, & HAMMER

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Contents Grizzly To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER Safety Training Makes the Difference Page Table of Contents Page Safety Section Safety ¡LEA EL Instructivo Do not mount the Tractor while the tractor is Following rules Safety SGM-10 Wait a minute...Save a life Parts InformationWork Area Preparation Safety Safety Safety QTY Description Decal Location Decals Not Shown Safety Safety Safety Federal Laws and Regulations Introduction Section Introduction Safety First Page Assembly Section Assembly PRE-INSTALLATIONHydraulic Schematic Alternate Hydraulic Schematic Assembly Page Operation Section Check OperationPre-Startup LubricateTwo Blade Arm w/ Blades Three Blade Rotary Disc Two Blade Arm, Three Blade Disc & Disc w/ Cutter BitsStart Up Disc w/ Cutter BitsNormal Operation Maintenance Section Disassembly MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Assembly Series II ModelBikon Hub Bikon Torque Values Blade Arm Installation & Removal of Locking AssemblyMotor Mounting Plate Blade BoltsMaintenance General Instructions RemovalGrizzly 52 01/05 Maintenance Section Alamo Industrial To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER Required of the OwnerGrizzly 52 01/05 02975192C Printed U.S.A