matev SRM-JD 140 CD Snow blade Operating Manual
matev SRM-JD 140 CD is a snow blade designed for clearing snow from roads, paths, and other areas. This implement requires a matev attachment bracket (mechanical/hydraulic) or a matev front power system with a connection tube to be installed. The snow blade can be lifted either mechanically or hydraulically depending on the tractor type. It features a mechanical or hydraulic angle adjustment unit, which allows you to pivot the snow blade to the left or right for efficient snow removal. Steel skids can be adjusted to ensure proper contact pressure with the ground, and the snow blade comes with a rubber bar edge guard to protect the metal from grinding on the substrate. For optimal performance, regular maintenance is recommended.
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matev GmbH Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany T +49 9101 9087 -0 F +49 9101 9087 -20 [email protected] www.matev.eu Original Operating Manual Snow blade SRM-FB 140 CD JD Mechanical angle adjustment unit Hydraulic angle adjustment unit Version 11/2017 Table of contents Table of contents ......................................................................................................................................... 2 1. About this operating manual .................................................................................................... 3 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. Safety .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Intended use ................................................................................................................................ 4 Qualifications of personnel .......................................................................................................... 4 General safety notices ................................................................................................................. 4 Special safety notices .................................................................................................................. 5 3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. Installation .................................................................................................................................. 6 Preparatory measures ................................................................................................................. 6 Attachment of the snow blade ..................................................................................................... 6 Lift function .................................................................................................................................. 9 Pivot function ............................................................................................................................... 9 Adjustments on the snow blade................................................................................................. 11 Trial run...................................................................................................................................... 12 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. Operation .................................................................................................................................. 13 Working with the snow blade ..................................................................................................... 13 Contact pressure ....................................................................................................................... 13 Replacement of the rubber strip ................................................................................................ 13 5. 5.1. Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 13 Maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 13 6. Repair ........................................................................................................................................ 15 7. Disposal .................................................................................................................................... 15 8. Guarantee ................................................................................................................................. 15 9. Technical data .......................................................................................................................... 15 10. List of illustrations .................................................................................................................. 16 11. EG – Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................. 17 Page 2 About this operating manual 1. About this operating manual Dear customer! Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing this implement, we appreciate your trust. Prior to using this implement for the first time, read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. Keep this operating manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important information and handling instructions as needed. Listings with bullet points are marked as follows: • • • Text Text Text Handling instructions are marked in the sequence in which they should be executed, as follows: 1. 2. 3. Text Text Text This implement is subject to change in the interest of technical progress. All information, illustrations, and technical specifications represent the latest status at the time this manual was published. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time in the interest of technical progress. Page 3 Safety 2. Safety Guidelines and instructions with which you must comply, are summarized in this section. Personnel who install, operate and maintain the implements, must have read and understood this operating manual. 2.1. Intended use The snow blade is an implement for winter service and is used for clearing snow from roads, paths, and other areas. All other uses are excluded. Non-intended use causes: • Health hazards for the operator or for third parties • Damage to the tractor and the implements • Environmental damage 2.2. Qualifications of personnel Only personnel 18 years of age or older, or instructed personnel should install, operate, and maintain the implements. The operator must have read and understood this operating manual. 2.3. General safety notices General safety notices are explained in this section. These safety notices are used in the subsequent sections. In addition to the safety aspect, you will save money and work time if you follow these safety instructions. Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Comply with the safety notice. Attention! Minor injury to the operator or third parties can occur. The tractor, the grass collection device or the environment can be damaged. Comply with the safety notice. Note! Important, helpful tips or information for the operator. Read this note. It facilitates your work. Attention! Injuries can occur. Wear protective work clothing. Page 4 Safety 2.4. Special safety notices The safety instructions specified in this section are also affixed as stickers on the implements. Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing maintenance tasks on the implement. Attention! Injuries can occur due to improper operation. The implement can be damaged. Read the operating manual all the way through. Comply with the safety instructions. Attention! Injuries due to fluid escaping under high pressure. Comply with the notice in the operating manual. Attention! Increased risk of accident due to rotating PTO shaft. Do not enter the work area of the PTO shaft when it is rotating. For your own safety do not wear any loose clothing, belts, or any other loose items. Switch off the implement. Wait until all machine parts have come to a standstill before converting or servicing the implement. Attention! Check all threaded unions prior to using the implement and after using the implement. Loosened connections must be re-tightened. Damage can occur. Page 5 Installation 3. Installation Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Switch off the tractor and remove the ignition key. 3.1. Preparatory measures The prerequisite for use of the snow blade is that the tractor must already be equipped with a matev attachment bracket (mechanical/hydraulic) or with matev front power system with connection tube. Attachment bracket Fig. 1 Example for matev attachment bracket 3.2. Attachment of the snow blade 3.2.1. Fixing the snow blade in place on the attachment bracket 1. Guide the connection tube of the snow blade into the connection tube of the attachment bracket until the stop and secure the connection with the spring cotter pin. Connection tube Spring cotter pin Fig. 2 Connection tube - attachment bracket 2. Page 6 Check to ensure that the spring cotter pin is correctly mounted. Installation 3.2.2. Attaching the mechanical angle adjustment unit The mechanical angle adjustment unit must be mounted as shown in the illustrations. The chain between the unlock lever and the operating lever must be hooked in, in such a manner that there is only a slight sag when the snow blade is standing straight. Fig. 3 Mechanical angle adjustment unit Fig. 4 Unlock lever Fig. 5 Operating lever Page 7 Installation Attention! Danger of injury due to moving parts. Remove the ignition key before performing maintenance tasks on the implement. 3.2.3. Attachment of the hydraulic angle adjustment unit The hydraulic angle adjustment unit must be mounted as shown in the illustrations. The cylinder must be fixed in place with the peg bolt included in the attachment kit and secured with the clamp sleeves. Connect the hydraulic lines to the tractor’s hydraulic system. Fig. 6 Hydraulic angle adjustment unit Fig. 7 Connection - hydraulic angle adjustment unit Page 8 Installation 3.3. Lift function The snow blade can be lifted mechanically (foot activation) or hydraulically depending on the tractor type. Lift-out linkage Fig. 8 Lifting via lift-out linkage Fig. 9 Hydraulic front lift 3.4. Pivot function The snow blade has a mechanical or hydraulic angle adjustment unit. The snow blade must be pivoted in lifted status (mechanical or hydraulic). Page 9 Installation 3.4.1. Pivoting via the mechanical angle adjustment unit With the mechanical angle adjustment unit the snow blade is pivoted by turning and simultaneously pulling the operating rod from the driver seat (pivot to the right as viewed from the direction of travel) or by pushing (pivot to the left as viewed from the direction of travel). Operating rod Fig. 10 Mechanical pivot 3.4.2. Pivoting via the hydraulic angle adjustment unit The snow blade can be pivoted with the aid of the tractor’s hydraulic system. To do this when operating the tractor the hydraulic system of the snow blade must be connected to the hydraulic system of the tractor. Fig. 11 Hydraulic pivot Page 10 Installation Adjustments on the snow blade Before starting to clear snow, the steel skids must be correctly adjusted. To do this the snow blade is lowered onto a level surface. The snow blade is correctly adjusted when the steel skids rest on the ground and the scraper bars just barely touch the ground, or clear the ground with minimal clearance (1-2 mm). If this is not the case the snow blade must first be adjusted. To do this proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Lower the snow blade until it is just a little above the ground, and place it on a thin intermediate layer. Disable the hydraulics and switch off the tractor. Detach the spring cotter pin of the peg bolt. Remove the peg bolt Lower the steel skids to the ground. Insert the peg bolt at a suitable position and fix it in place with the spring cotter pin. 1-2 mm 3.5. Fig. 12 Adjustment of the steel skids Spring cotter pin Peg bolt Steel skid Fig. 13 Steel skid Page 11 Installation 3.6. Trial run Attention! The tractor and the environment can be damaged. Only use the provided material. Attention! Danger of crushing due to moving parts. Never reach into the crushing hazard zone if parts are moving or can move. 1. Connect the snow blade on the attachment bracket. 2. Start the tractor and move the connected implement up and down. Swing the implement to the left and to the right. Ensure that all threaded unions are firmly connected and that there is no danger of collision with adjacent components. Page 12 Operation 4. Operation Attention! Before starting up the implement read the instructions on safety and handling for operation of the entire implement and of the tractor. 4.1. Working with the snow blade When mounted correctly as described in section 3.2, the snow blade is operated by lowering the attachment bracket (mechanically or hydraulically) until the snow blade touches the substrate and with forward movement of the tractor. 4.2. Contact pressure The contact pressure on the substrate occurs only through the dead-weight of the snow blade. 4.3. Replacement of the rubber strip The rubber bar edge guard must be turned or replaced before the metal of the snow blade grinds on the substrate. 5. Maintenance 5.1. Maintenance Danger! Only perform service and maintenance tasks when the tractor is switched off. Attention! Remove the ignition key before performing maintenance tasks on the implement. Attention! Danger of crushing due to moving parts. Never reach into the crushing hazard zone if parts are moving or can move. If there is pressure loss there is danger of crushing and shear injuries in the lift mechanism. Page 13 Maintenance Attention! Properly reattach all protective devices that have been dismounted after executing the maintenance tasks. 5.1.1. Note! • After the first 20 hours of operation check all screw and bolt connections. • Subject the implement to regular maintenance. • Use lubricating grease to lubricate the moving parts. Maintenance schedule (overview) Time interval Activity After the first 20 operating hours • Check all screw connections and bolt connections. Tighten any loose screws, and secure any loose bolt connections with spring cotter pins. Daily or before each use • Check the safety elements and moving parts for wear. Replace worn or defective parts, as needed Execute a trial run. • 5.1.2. Lubricating schedule Danger! Only perform service and maintenance tasks when the tractor is switched off. Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Only perform service and maintenance tasks with lifted implement if the implement has been safeguarded against falling unintentionally, e.g. via support blocks. If there is pressure loss there is danger of crushing and shear injuries in the lift mechanism. To lubricate the device as specified in the maintenance schedule, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. Page 14 Lubricate the connection tube on inside of the attachment block. Lubricate the spline-groove shaft on the inside of the connection tube on the attachment block. Lubricate the linch pin on the connection tube If your snow blade is equipped with a mechanical angle adjustment unit, lubricate the arrest bolt. Operatio 6. Repair If there are faults, problems, or other indications of malfunction, contact your sales consultant or contact the manufacturer directly: matev GmbH Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany Tel.: +49 9101 9087-0 www.matev.eu [email protected] 7. Disposal The implement must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulations of the municipality or the country. Take the parts to the collection points for residual waste, special waste, or recycle them depending on material. matev GmbH does not provide any disposal services. 8. Guarantee The general terms and conditions of matev GmbH apply. 9. Technical data Dimensions Data LxWxH 420 mm x 1400 mm x 480 mm Working width max. angled 1400 mm 1240 mm Swing angle to 30° Weight without accessories 26 kg Enter the article number and the VIN number here. This information is on the type plate on the implement. Article number: _____________________ Chassis number: _____________________ Maintenance 10. List of illustrations Fig. 1 Example for matev attachment bracket ............................................................................................... 6 Fig. 2 Connection tube - attachment bracket ................................................................................................ 6 Fig. 3 Mechanical angle adjustment unit ....................................................................................................... 7 Fig. 4 Unlock lever ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Fig. 5 Operating lever .................................................................................................................................... 7 Fig. 6 Hydraulic angle adjustment unit .......................................................................................................... 8 Fig. 7 Connection - hydraulic angle adjustment unit ..................................................................................... 8 Fig. 8 Lifting via lift-out linkage ...................................................................................................................... 9 Fig. 9 Hydraulic front lift ................................................................................................................................. 9 Fig. 10 Mechanical pivot .............................................................................................................................. 10 Fig. 11 Hydraulic pivot ................................................................................................................................. 10 Fig. 12 Adjustment of the steel skids ........................................................................................................... 11 Fig. 13 Steel skid ......................................................................................................................................... 11 PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 4 F "Überschrift 1" \* MERGEFORMAT Operation 11. EG – Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity for a machine to confirm compliance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the statutory regulations issued for the implementation of the Machinery Directive. The manufacturer matev GmbH Nürnberger Str. 50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany declares that the machine Snow blade SRM-FB 140 CD JD 131 7020 complies with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the implementing national statutory regulations. The signer is authorized to compile the technical documents. The address is the address of the manufacturer. Date / signature November 2017 ............................................. Name of signer Georg Hemmerlein Signer information Managing Director Page 17 ">

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Key features
- Mechanical/hydraulic angle adjustment
- Steel skids adjustment
- Rubber bar edge guard
- Lift function (mechanical/hydraulic)
- Matev attachment bracket needed
- Intended for winter service