Baumalight P40-540-PP590 Hydraulic Power Pack Owner's Manual
Baumalight P40-540-PP590 is a powerful and versatile hydraulic power pack designed for use with various attachments. It features a hydraulic system with a high-pressure pump and a hydraulic oil cooler for efficient operation. The power pack is equipped with a driveshaft, allowing it to be connected to a tractor's PTO shaft for power. It is also equipped with a safety shield chain for added security. This power pack is ideal for tasks requiring hydraulic power in agricultural, construction, and industrial settings.
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PTO Hydraulic Power Pack OPERATOR’S MANUAL Issue Date: October 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 1.1 Overview�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 1.2 Intended Use And Foreseeable Misuse������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 2 SAFETY������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Safety Words������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 2.2 Operational Hazards������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Prepare For Emergencies���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Replace Safety Signs����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Do Not Allow Riders������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Lower Operating Speed������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Avoid Rollover���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Avoid Powerlines & Underground Utilities������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4 Detach Safely������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4 Hazards From Modifying Equipment���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 2.3 Maintenance Hazards����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Maintenance�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 3 SAFETY SIGNS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 4 OPERATION�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 4.1 Preparation For Use����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 4.2 Driveshaft Dimension��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 4.3 Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sensor�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 4.4 Initial Setup������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 4.5 Pre-Operation Check List�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 4.6 Machine Components�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 4.7 Attach Power Pack������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 4.8 Detach Power Pack������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15 4.9 Transporting������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15 4.10 First Time User Tips��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 4.11 Operation��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 17 5.1 Maintenance������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 17 5.2 Check Hydraulic Oil Level������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 5.3 Check Hydraulic Oil Cooler����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 5.4 Replace Hydraulic Filter����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 5.5 Change Hydraulic Oil��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 5.6 Check Gearbox Oil Level��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 5.7 Lubricate PTO Driveshaft�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 6 TROUBLESHOOTING���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21 7 STORAGE������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21 7.1 Storing Power Pack������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21 7.2 Remove From Storage������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21 ATTACHMENT WARRANTY��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 ii 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview Congratulations on your choice of a PTO Hydraulic Power Pack. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the needs of a discriminating buyer. Safe, efficient and trouble free operation of your power pack requires that you and anyone else who will be operating or maintaining the power pack read and understand the Safety, Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting information contained within the Operator’s Manual. This manual covers the PTO Hydraulic Power Pack. Use the Table of Contents as a guide to locate required information. Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners. Call your dealer, distributor or the factory if you need assistance, information or additional copies of the manuals. 1.2 Intended Use And Foreseeable Misuse The power pack is designed to be used by experienced operators, trained in the safe operation of a tractor and trained in the hazards related to using power pack and attachments, and the safe use of the equipment for the intended purpose. Operators will require personal protective equipment to reduce the risk from some hazards that cannot be completely eliminated or controlled by the design of the tool. Power packs are not designed for use in hazardous atmospheres where there is a risk of fire or explosion due to flammable gases or vapors. Use in hazardous, explosive atmospheres is prohibited. Serious injury or death of the operator or bystanders may be caused if the power pack is misused. Misuse may also cause damage to the machine carrying the implement. When this machine is worn out and no longer in use, it should be returned to the retailer or other party for recycling. OPERATOR ORIENTATION - The directions left, right, front and rear, as mentioned throughout this manual, are as seen from the tractor driver’s seat and facing in the direction of travel. 1 2 SAFETY 2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Safety Words You must read, understand and follow the instructions given by the operating unit manufacturers, as well as the instructions in this manual. The safety information in this manual is denoted by the safety alert symbol: ^ This symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! The level of risk is indicated by the following signal words: ^ DANGER DANGER - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. ^ WARNING WARNING - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 2 ^ CAUTION CAUTION - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE NOTICE - Indicates a situation that could result in damage to the equipment or other property. 2.2 Operational Hazards ^ WARNING ^ WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Prevent serious injury or death. Read and understand this manual before operating power pack. Verify power pack is attached to tractor before operation or transport. Always stop engine and remove key before leaving operators seat. Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on equipment safety signs. Keep safety signs in good condition and replace missing or damaged safety signs. Never allow anyone near the power pack during operation. Travel at a safe speed. ^ WARNING Prevent serious injury or death from moving parts. Moving parts can crush and dismember. New equipment components and repair parts must include the current safety decal. Learn how to properly operate equipment. NEVER operate or work around this equipment without proper instruction, while fatigued or under the influence of alcohol, prescription or nonprescription medication or if feeling ill. Keep your equipment in proper working condition. Do not operate without guards and shields in place. Know the regulations and laws that apply to you and your industry. This manual is not to replace any regulations or laws. Additional information may be found at: www.asae.org or www.osha.gov. Disconnect and lock out power source before adjusting or servicing. If you do not understand any part of this manual, contact your dealer. ^ WARNING Prepare For Emergencies Use power pack only for the designed applications. • Be prepared in case of emergencies. • Keep a fire extinguisher and first aid kit close to the machine. Any other use may result in personal injury, damage to equipment and may void the warranty. • Keep emergency phone numbers close to your phone. • Know your address so emergency services can locate you if an emergency arises. 3 Replace Safety Signs • Replace missing or damaged safety signs. • Safety signs are identified in Section 3 of this manual. • Replacement safety signs are available from your dealer. Do Not Allow Riders • NEVER lift or carry anyone with power pack. • NEVER use power pack as a work platform. • NEVER allow passengers on power pack. Lower Operating Speed • • Lower operating speed while loading, unloading or performing heavy operations. Keep load low and move at slow speeds on rough or uneven terrain. Avoid Rollover The equipment may rollover, resulting in death or serious injury. To help prevent rollover: • Travel at a slow speed. • Avoid sharp turns & sudden movement on slopes. • Carry loads close to the ground. • Avoid holes, ditches and other obstructions which may cause equipment to rollover. • Balance load so weight is evenly distributed and load is stable. • Use caution when operating on slopes and do not operate on excessively steep slopes. • Do not exceed load capacity of equipment. 4 Avoid Powerlines & Underground Utilities ^^ DANGER Prevent electrocution. Death or serious injury can result if equipment comes near or contacts power lines. Electrocution can occur without direct contact. DO NOT leave the operator’s seat if any part of the equipment contacts electric lines or cables. Detach Safely Detach power pack on a firm and level surface. Power pack may fall over if detached on sloping or soft surface. Be sure people, livestock and pets are clear of machinery. Raised Attachment ^ WARNING Crushing hazard. Raised, unsupported power pack can fall, resulting in death or serious injury. Never enter the area under a raised power pack. A raised power pack can lower unexpectedly, resulting in death or serious injury. NEVER enter area under a raised power pack. Lower power pack to ground, engage parking brake, shut off engine and remove key before servicing. Hazards From Modifying Equipment Do not make any alterations to your power pack. Altering the equipment may cause unsafe conditions and may void the manufacturer’s warranty. Stay Clear Of Rotating Driveshaft ^ WARNING Entanglement in a rotating driveshaft can cause serious injury or death. Keep tractor shields and driveshaft shields in place at all times. DO NOT operate without driveshaft guards. DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing. Avoid Loud Noise ^ WARNING Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing. Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises. 5 2.3 Maintenance Hazards Maintenance Before servicing, park machine on a firm and level surface, set parking brake, chock wheels, and place a “Do Not Operate” tag on control panel. Read and understand this manual. If you do not understand any part of the manual, contact your dealer. Always wear face and/or eye protection, safety shoes, and other protective equipment appropriate for the job. Do not make unauthorized modifications. Contact your dealer before you weld, cut/drill holes, or make any other modifications. Always use OEM replacement parts. Moving parts can crush and cut. Keep clear of moving components. procedure before ^ WARNING Crushing hazard. Before performing inspections, service or maintenance: Park machine on firm, level surface. Engage parking brake. Turn engine off and remove key. Place “Do Not Operate” tag on control panel. 6 Entanglement hazard. Keep clear of moving components. Wear proper protective appropriate for the job. equipment ^ WARNING Burn hazard. Hot and high pressure hydraulic oil. Allow oil to cool before servicing. ^ WARNING Follow lockout servicing. ^ WARNING 7 3 SAFETY SIGNS C D B B A. D005262 ^ WARNING - P65 warning information. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including 1,3-Butadiene and lead, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. D005262 B. D005224 ^ WARNING - Rotating driveshaft. Entanglement hazard. Keep away from driveshaft while it is rotating. A E The two and four panel safety decals are pictorial and have a yellow background. The panel with a triangle indicates the potential hazard. The panel without a triangle indicates how to avoid the hazard. If any of the decals are missing, are damaged, or if you do not understand the decal, please contact your dealer. 8 D005224 C. D005152 ^ WARNING - Read and understand safety signs on the machine and operating instructions in this manual before operating machine. D005125 E. D005126 ^ WARNING - Pressurized fluid hazard. Pressurized fluids can penetrate the skin. Do not check for leaks with your hands. Keep back a safe distance when pressurized. D005126 D. D005517 ^ WARNING - Remove key before servicing. D005522 9 4 OPERATION 4.1 Preparation For Use 4.2 Driveshaft Dimension ^ WARNING Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood. ^ WARNING Wear an approved respirator. Follow local, regulations. state dust and mask or federal Although the power pack has been carefully inspected and checked prior to shipment from manufacturer, it is recommended that the unit be thoroughly inspected. Check all bolts for tightness and remove all shipping tags, bags, skids, and blocking. Review and understand this manual and operating unit manual. Remove any masking materials affixed during painting. Inspect the tractor and any accessory equipment to verify that nameplates and all safety warning, caution signs and decals provided with the equipment are in place and clearly visible. Visually inspect the unit before each start up. Check for loose or missing parts and any damage that may have occurred during moving or shipping. Review all tractor pre-start instructions, and be sure that all recommended steps and procedures have been followed. 10 A PTO driveshaft is supplied with the machine. To accompany the variety of 3 point hitch geometry available today, the driveshaft can be too long for most machines or too short for others. It is very important that the driveshaft be free to telescope but not to bottom out when going through its working range. If the driveshaft bottoms out, the bearings on both the machine and tractor PTO shaft will be overloaded and fail in a short time. 1. To determine the proper length of the driveshaft, follow this procedure: a. Clear the area of all bystanders. b. Attach power pack to tractor (see section 4.5) but do not attach driveshaft. c. Raise power pack until the input shaft is level with tractor PTO shaft. d. Measure dimension between locking grooves on tractor PTO shaft and machine input shaft. e. Measure the same dimensions on the compressed driveshaft. f. If compressed driveshaft dimension exceeds the machine dimension, driveshaft will have to be cut. 2. When cutting the driveshaft, follow this procedure: a. Subtract machine dimension (A) from uncut driveshaft dimension (B) or (B-A). This dimension determines how much too long the driveshaft is. b. Add another 1 inch (25 mm) to the dimension to be sure it doesn’t bottom out, to determine (C) the cut off dimension. c. Use a hacksaw to cut dimension (C) from both ends. Cut both plastic tubes and metal cores. d. Use a file to remove burrs from edges that were cut. e. Assemble the 2 ends of the shaft. f. Make sure shaft can telescope freely. If it does not, separate the 2 parts and inspect for burrs or cuttings on shaft ends. Be sure it telescopes freely before installing. 4.3 Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sensor Note: It is recommended to use ringlet style connectors for the 12V power supply connections. 1. Attach power pack to tractor. See Attaching Power Pack To Tractor in this section. 2. Connect power supply positive (+) connector to terminal (A). Connect power supply negative (-) connector to terminal (B). 3. Connect attachment to power pack. 4. Connect attachment hydraulic lines to power pack. 5. Run the machine letting the oil heat up. The hydraulic cooling fan should automatically start at 120° F (49° C). 6. Shut off tractor engine and remove key. 7. Unplug cooling fan wire (C) from the hydraulic temp sensor. Run the machine letting the oil heat up. 11 4.4 Initial Setup Hydraulic Cooler 1. Connect attachment to power pack. Fan 2. Place a clean catch pan under hydraulic oil tank connectors. 3. Connect attachment hydraulic pressure hose to 1 in. JIC connector with red zip tie. -FM Blade Hydraulic Temp Sensor 30''- FM Blade 12''- -12'' 4. Connect attachment hydraulic return hose to 1 in. JIC connector with no zip tie. -30'' C 5. (If required by attachment manufacturer) Connect attachment hydraulic case drain hose to 1/2 in. JIC connection. 87a 87 30 85 86 Relay 8''- -8'' -8'' NOTICE Prevent equipment damage. Hydraulic oil operating temperatures above 180° F (82° C) will damage most seals and hose compounds, and accelerate degradation of the oil. 8. Adjust set point needle (D) to 180° F (82° C). Beacon should illuminate when the hydraulic oil reaches the set point temperature. 9. Shut off tractor engine and remove key. 10. Reconnect cooling fan wire (C). 12 6. Verify that hydraulic ball valves are in the open position. 7. Return clean oil in catch pan back into hydraulic oil tank. 4.5 Pre-Operation Check List Check these items: Check the three linch pins on the hitch to verify they are securely fastened. Verify the pins on each end of the driveshaft are secured. Verify the safety chains on the driveshaft are securely attached to the cover. Check the oil in the power pack’s gearbox. Use synthetic 75-90W gear oil. Frequency Before each operation. Before each operation. Before each operation. Every 2000 hours. 4.7 Attach Power Pack 4.6 Machine Components A. Hydraulic Tank ^ WARNING B. Hydraulic Tank Fill C. Hydraulic Filter To prevent injury or machine damage put transmission in “Park” and check the full range of hitch for interference, binding or PTO separation. D. Hydraulic Cooler E. Hydraulic Oil Sight Gauge F. PTO Shaft G. Hydraulic Strainer/Inlet Never position yourself between tractor and power pack. H. Hydraulic Oil Pressure Gauge I. Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge. D C B I H H A Only experienced and properly trained operator’s should operate the tractor and power pack. E 1. Back up tractor to power pack with hitch points approximately in alignment. F 2. Engage tractor park brake and/or place transmission in “Park”. 3. Shut off engine and remove key. 4. Attach lower links to power pack and retain using linch pins. To avoid machine damage, verify linch pins are locked on lower links. 5. Align top link with hole in top of frame and retain with pin and linch pin. Verify linch pin is locked on pin. A 6. Pull PTO collar back toward the power pack. Align splines on tractor PTO shaft and driveshaft by rotating power pack driveshaft. Push driveshaft onto tractor PTO shaft until it snaps into place. 7. Pull back on driveshaft to make sure it is locked on shaft. B 8. Attach safety shield chain. 9. Connect hydraulic hoses. A G 13 10. The driveshaft must be straight with no bend in the universal joint on the power pack end. A bend is allowable at the tractor PTO drive end. NOTICE Prevent equipment damage. A driveshaft angle that is too severe may result in a broken shaft on pump. 11. Raise hitch arms to an acceptable operation position. Adjust top link length and/or 3-point hitch arm height as necessary to ensure that the driveshaft angle is acceptable. A misaligned PTO shaft on the power pack end can cause power pack to shudder and shake. This may lead to pump damage and potentially void the warranty. 12. Check attachment hydraulic pressure operating range. Adjust power pack relief valve (A) so that the pressure is lower than attachment maximum hydraulic pressure. 1/4 turn out from closed position is approximately 3000 psi (207 bar). To adjust, hold hex screw with hex wrench and loosen lock nut. Turn hex screw in to increase pressure, or out to decrease pressure. Turn hex screw in 1/4 turn increments until desired pressure is achieved. Hold hex screw in position while tightening lock nut. A 90° Correct Incorrect Driveshaft Angle Too Severe 14 4.8 Detach Power Pack ^ WARNING Prevent serious injury or death caused by unexpected movement: 1. Park tractor on a level surface. 2. Engage tractor park brake. 3. Disengage PTO. 4. Shut off engine and remove key. 4.9 Transporting 1. Verify all reflectors and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign are visible. 2. Raise power pack to fully raised position. 3. Verify tractor PTO is disengaged. 4. Travel at a reasonable and safe speed. ^ WARNING To prevent bodily injury, disengage PTO before transporting power pack. 1. Park tractor on a level surface. 2. Lower power pack to the ground. 3. Shut off engine and remove key. 4.10 First Time User Tips 4. Disconnect driveshaft safety chain. • Operate all functions in a clear area with the tractor at idle speed to get a good feel for the controls. • Move slowly. Do not expect to get the first area done fast. • Slow travel speed if pressure surges up close to max psi. 5. Support driveshaft with your hand. 6. Pull collar back toward power pack and slide off shaft. 7. Remove linch pin and pin. 8. Place top link in storage position. 9. Remove linch pins and pins from both lower links. ^ WARNING Always turn off the tractor and disengage the PTO drive before getting off the seat and approaching the cutting wheel. 15 4.11 Operation ^ WARNING Entanglement in a rotating driveshaft can cause serious injury or death. Keep tractor shields and driveshaft shields in place at all times. DO NOT operate without driveshaft shields. DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing. ^ WARNING Prevent serious injury or death caused by unexpected movement: 1. Park tractor on a level surface. 2. Engage tractor park brake. 3. Disengage PTO. 4. Shut off engine and remove key. 1. Attach power pack to tractor. See Attach Power Pack in this section. 2. Verify that the driveshaft angle is acceptable. 3. Start tractor engine and set engine speed to low idle and engage pto. 4. Slowly increase engine speed to high idle. Verify power pack is operating smoothly. 5. Hydraulic pressure gauge should be at 5075% of the recommended hydraulic pressure for the attachment. 16 ^ WARNING Moving parts can crush and cut. Keep clear of moving components. Lockout operating unit before clearing jams. ^ WARNING Never approach power pack before pto has come to a complete stop. 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 5.1 Maintenance MAINTENANCE CHART General Inspection Fan Test Switch PTO Shaft Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic Oil Gearbox Oil Inspect and clean the hydraulic cooler Daily louvers. Operate switch to Every hour. verify oil cooling fan is operational. Lubricate U-Joints on PTO shaft. Change hydraulic oil filter. Change hydraulic oil. Use a common hydraulic oil typically used in a tractor. Change gearbox oil. Use synthetic 75-90W gear oil. 5.2 Check Hydraulic Oil Level Every 250 hours. Every 500 hours. Every 1000 hours. Every 2000 hours. B 1. Power pack must be on a level surface, tractor park brake engaged, lift arms fully lowered, engine stopped and key removed. 2. Check oil level in sight glass (A). Hydraulic oil should fill approximately 50% of the sight glass. If the level is low, add enough oil to raise it to the proper level. Use a common hydraulic oil typically used in a tractor. A 3. Clean the area around the filler neck of the hydraulic tank. 4. Remove cap (B) from filler neck and add hydraulic oil as needed. 5. Install cap (B) on filler neck. 17 5.3 Check Hydraulic Oil Cooler 5.4 Replace Hydraulic Filter Check hydraulic oil cooler screen (A) for dirt and debris before startup and every 10 hours. Replace hydraulic filter every 500 hours. Clean with compressed air or spray wash if required. Do not damage fins with high pressure air or water. A 1. Park tractor on a level surface, park brake engaged, lift arms fully lowered, engine stopped and key removed. Allow hydraulic system to cool to ambient temperature. 2. Remove cover (A) and hydraulic filter (B). A B C 3. Install hydraulic filter (B) and cover (A). 4. Check hydraulic oil level on sight glass (C). Hydraulic oil should fill approximately 50% of the sight glass. Add hydraulic oil if necessary. Use a common hydraulic oil typically used in a tractor. 18 5.5 Change Hydraulic Oil Change hydraulic oil and replace filter every 1000 hours. Change oil and replace filter every 500 hours if operating in extreme conditions. 3. Remove suction hose and strainer (B). Clean strainer. Install strainer (B) and suction hose. 4. Remove cover (C) and hydraulic filter (D). NOTICE C Dispose of waste properly. Improper disposal of waste can harm the environment. D Use leak proof container when draining oils. Do not use food or beverage containers. F Contact your local environmental or recycling center for the proper way to recycle or dispose of waste. 1. Park tractor on a level surface, park brake engaged, lift arms fully lowered, engine stopped and key removed. 2. Remove drain plug (A) and drain hydraulic oil into a suitable container. Install plug after draining. E 5. Install hydraulic filter (B) and cover (A). 6. Add hydraulic oil through filler caps (E). 7. Check hydraulic oil level on sight glass (F). E B Hydraulic oil should fill approximately 50% of the sight glass. Add hydraulic oil if necessary. Use a common hydraulic oil typically used in a tractor. A 19 5.6 Check Gearbox Oil Level 5.7 Lubricate PTO Driveshaft 1. Park tractor on a level surface, park brake Lubricate U-joints on PTO driveshaft every 250 hours of use. engaged, lift arms fully lowered, engine stopped and key removed. 2. Remove plug (A). Oil level should be 2 in. (51 mm) below plug hole. Bend a piece of wire and insert into hole. Remove wire to check oil level. Add oil if low. 3. Install plug. 4. To change gearbox oil, remove plug (B) to drain oil. Dispose of used oil in an environmentally safe manner. Install plug (B) and fill gearbox through hole (A) until oil is 2 in. (51 mm) below plug hole (A). 5. Install plug (A). A B 20 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM High vibration, bouncing or shaking while running unit. Tractor is not able to lift 3-point. Beacon is flashing. CHECK Misaligned PTO shaft - either vertically or horizontally (gear box side only). Tractor is too small. Hydraulic oil is too hot. SOLUTION Correctly align PTO shaft horizontally and vertically (gear box side only). Use proper size tractor. Stop operation immediately. Check oil cooler screen for debris. Operate fan test switch to verify fan is operational. Run power pack at low-medium speed with no load to circulate and cool oil. Reduce load on power pack. 7 STORAGE 7.1 Storing Power Pack 1. Store power pack in a dry place. 2. Clean power pack thoroughly. 3. Check for loose or missing hardware. 4. Paint parts as necessary. 5. Store PTO driveshaft off the ground. 7.2 Remove From Storage 1. Review operator’s adjustments. manual and check 2. Check gear box oil level. Add oil as necessary. (See Service and Maintenance section.) 3. If parts have been replaced, verify they run properly. 21 ATTACHMENT WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty covers parts and labor, but does not cover misuse, negligence or dealer travel time. Replacement of individual parts vs. assemblies are at the discretion of the manufacturer. Products when purchased new are automatically registered for warranty on the date of purchase. Warranty claims must include the bill of sale to the original purchaser. This product must be operated and maintained in accordance with the Operating and Maintenance Instructions supplied with this unit. Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any consequential damage or expense of any kind, including loss of profits. The manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for carrier unit damage of any kind. The manufacturer is not liable for the maintenance of the product. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and there never is any warranty on anything sold through auction. Units are to be returned at the customer’s expense to the nearest Authorized Service Center. Damage in transit is not covered by warranty. The work may be performed by the end user, if they are a qualified mechanic. The Manufacturer’s Liability is limited to repair of the product and/or replacement of parts and is given to the purchaser in lieu of all other remedies including incidental and consequential charges. There are no warranties, expressed or implied other than those specified herein. For the nearest Authorized Service Center call the manufacturer. Model Number: ___________ S/N:_______________ Date of Purchase: _____________ 22 Owner’s Name__________________________________ 23 For parts, specifications and the latest machine information please visit our website. www.baumalight.com MTB MFG INC. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 4575 Powell Rd., Wallenstein, Ontario Canada N0B 2S0 Phone - 519.698.9864 Toll Free - 866.820.7603 Fax - 519.698.1087 www.baumalight.com 24 ">
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Key features
- Hydraulic system
- High-pressure pump
- Hydraulic oil cooler
- Driveshaft
- Safety shield chain
- PTO compatibility
Frequently asked questions
The manual instructs to check the oil level in the sight glass. The oil should fill approximately 50% of the sight glass. If the level is low, add enough oil to raise it to the proper level. Use a common hydraulic oil typically used in a tractor.
The manual recommends changing the hydraulic filter every 500 hours, or every 250 hours if operating in extreme conditions.
To adjust the relief valve, hold the hex screw with a hex wrench and loosen the lock nut. Turn the hex screw in to increase pressure, or out to decrease pressure. Turn the hex screw in 1/4 turn increments until the desired pressure is achieved. Hold the hex screw in position while tightening the lock nut.