Bondioli&Pavesi 399CEBR15_A User Manual
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ENG
NOMINAL POWER Pn and NOMINAL TORQUE Mn
540 min
-1
1000 min
-1
Pn
Mn
Pn
Mn
kW
CV-HP-PS
N∙m
kW
CV-HP-PS
N∙m
G1
12
16
210
18
25
172
G2
15
21
270
23
31
220
G3
26
35
460
40
55
380
G4
26
35
460
40
55
380
G5
35
47
620
54
74
520
G7
47
64
830
74
100
710
G8
61
83
1080
96
130
917
All rotating parts must be shielded.
The tractor master shield, the driveline guard, and the implement shield all
work together for your safety.
Do not operate without all driveline, tractor and implement shields in place.
Damaged or missing parts must be repaired with original spare parts or
replaced before using the driveline. The driveline must be securely attached at
both ends. Guards must turn freely on the driveline.
Disengage the PTO, turn off the tractor engine, remove the key and ensure
that all rotating parts have stopped before approaching the implement or
performing maintenance work.
Keep clear of the work area and rotating parts. Do not wear loose clothing,
jewelry, or hair that could become entangled with the driveline. Contact with
rotating parts can cause serious injury or death.
Do not stand on the driveline. Do not step over, or go under, the driveline.
Telescoping tubes must always overlap by at least 1/2 of their length in normal
operation and at least 1/3 of their length in all working conditions. During
maneuvers, when the driveline is not rotating, the telescoping tubes must have a
suitable overlap to maintain the tubes aligned and allow them to slide freely.
Use STATIONARY MACHINERY (pumps, elevators, generators, dryers, etc.)
only when hitched to the tractor.
Brake the tractor, placing blocks under the wheels if necessary. The tractor must
be hitched to the implement and positioned so that the angles of the joints are
minimal and equal.
CARDAN JOINTS
When operating, ensure that joint angles are small and equal: a1 = a2.
During turns or other short duration maneuvers, the maximum recommended joint
angle is 45°. Disengage the PTO if the angles are too large or not identical.
CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINTS
For normal operations, it is best to keep the CV joint aligned or with the
smallest joint angle possible. During turns or other short duration maneuvers, the
maximum joint angle is 50°, 70° (Constant Velocity Joint 652) or 80° according to
the design of the CV joint. When the driveline includes a CV joint on the tractor side
and a single U-joint on the implement side, the maximum recommended angles of
the U-joint are 16° at 540 min
-1
and 9° at 1000 min
-1
to avoid drive irregularities.
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