Assembly instructions, Chapter 3 – Landoll 2510 Series In-Row Ripper User Manual
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Chapter 3
Assembly Instructions
It is very important that your new 2510 Series In-Row
Ripper be properly assembled, adjusted, and lubricated
before use. Illustrations are provided in this section to
show proper assembly procedures. Remove paint from
grease fittings and replace any that are damaged or
missing. Be sure to return bolts, clips, etc. to their original
locations.
To insure assemblies are aligned, insert all bolts and
leave the nuts loose until completion of final
assembly. Use lockwashers or flat washers where called
for. Spread all cotter pins.
After completion of final assembly, tighten all nuts evenly
to prevent misalignment, distortion, or binding. Tighten all
bolts and nuts to the recommended torques shown in
Table 2-1 and Table 2-2. Tighten all U-bolt legs evenly.
IMPORTANT
Check all bolt lengths, nut sizes, etc., from the parts
book before assembly. Different models of the 2510
Series In-Row Ripper use different size bolts.
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
Coulter blades are extremely sharp. use extreme
care when working on or near coulter blades. Do
not allow coulters to roll over or fall on any part of
body. Do not allow wrenches to slip when
working near coulter blades. Never push
wrenches towards coulter blades. Do not climb
over machine above coulter blades. Failure to
stay clear of coulter blade edges may result in
serious personal injury or death.
To prevent accidental lowering:
1.
All hydraulically elevated equipment must be
locked out using the cylinder lockouts.
2.
Lower equipment to the ground while
servicing or when it is idle.
Failure to take measures to prevent accidental
lowering may result in serious personal injury or
death.
Be sure to bleed the hydraulic system of all air in
lines after installation. Failure to bleed the system
of all air may cause the machine to operate
improperly.