Seed Distributor - GASPARDO SARA Empleo Y Mantenimiento

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3.5 SEED DISTRIBUTOR

A disk (1 fig. 14), chosen according to the size of the seed, is
assembled inside the distributors (the seed should not enter
the hole). Should suction cause some seeds to clog the holes of
the disk, these will be left on the ground.
The seeder is delivered to the customer with a single set of discs
is equipment.
The
Manufacturer can supply the client with the following sets of
disks (pag. 50).
3.6 REPLACING THE SEEDING DISK AND ADJUSTMENTS
All the operations described in this paragraph must be carried
out by expert personnel, equipped with protective gloves, in a
clean and dust-free environment.
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The seeder must be clean and dry, detached from the tractor
and in a stable position.
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Only clean parts that are in good condition must be
assembled.
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The disk must be assembled with the pegs (1 Fig.15)
pointing towards the inside of the distributor.
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If some pegs are bent or missing from the disk it means
that foreign bodies have entered the distributor and so the
disk must be replaced.
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If there are circular scratches, they must not be more than
1/3 of the disk thickness.
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Hand-tighten only the winged nut that closes the cover (A
fig. 14).
N.B. When the worn discs are replaced, the cover gaskets
should also be replaced.
These are the operations to carry out:
1) Lift the single seeder from the ground in the following way:
- Hook the spring the position 1 (Fig.16)
- Lift the seeder until it hooks,
- Hook the spring the position 2 (Fig.16);
2) If fitted, remove the antibounce bolt (1 Fig.17);
3) Unhook the lister (2 Fig.17) by removing the spring (3);
4) Unscrew and remove the winged nut (A Fig.14);
5) Open the distributor cover;
6) Insert or replace the disc;
7) If necessary, adjust the seed-spill prevention plate as
described further on;
8) Close the cover, insert the spring washer and tighten with
the wing nut, hook up the planter shoe again, put back the
antibounce screw (if fitted);
9) Adjust the selector, as shown further on;
10) Lower the seeder in the opposite direction described at point
1.
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CAUTION
USE AND MAINTENANCE
fig. 14
2
fig. 16
fig. 17
g
1
1
1
2
1
A
fig. 15
3
cod. G19502521

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