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        User Manual and Spare Parts Catalogue TP 175 PTO
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1.                                                                       895  ise    AH i  O   N  N LO  CO  CO  i    Q  344 x  O       ae                1230                         51       To    Copyright 2014    14 Extra equipment  14 1 TP CHIPKIT    The TP CHIPKIT includes four sliver breakers which are fitted to the knife opening in the disc and a  facing plate  which is fitted to the top in the disc housing     The TP CHIPKIT provides significantly improved wood chip quality  If woodchip quality is not an  important factor  it will be beneficial if the facing plate and the sliver breakers are removed  This    will increase the capacity of the wood chipper and save fuel     It is also recommended that the facing plate and the sliver breakers are removed when chipping  wet conifer wood with a lot of needles  This ensures good ejection     Replacing the facing plate       1  Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     2  Remove the facing plate  1   which is fitted with two bolts in the side of the top disc  housing     3  Replace the facing plate  1  if it is worn   4  Fitthe new facing plate  1      5  Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     52 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    Replacing the sliver breakers    L    A         1  Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1    2  Remove the bolts that secure the knife and clamping plate sliver breaker  2  to the disc   3  Replace the sliver breakers  2  
2.     Lower the roller console back into position     Lift the spring back on the roller console using multigrip pliers or a similar     Fit the stop bushing  1      To close the disc housing again  see chapter 6 1     26    User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015       Copyright 2014       P    6 3 Check the wood chipper before start up     1  Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     2  Ensure that the wood chipper is free of any foreign bodies by turning the disc a few times  by hand  Remove any foreign bodies     3  Ensure that the knives run clear of the counterknives     4  Ensure that the distance between the knives and counterknives is correct  The distance is  stated in chapter 8 5     5  Close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1   6  Ensure that all of the bolts  nuts and screws are tightened securely     7  NB  Lubricate all of the lubrication points  see maintenance schedule  chapter 8 1      27       To    Copyright 2014    6 4 Fitting instructions    The wood chipper is designed to be fitted to a tractor three point linkage and is delivered from the  factory with a PTO shaft equipped with free running  with either 1 3 8    6 splines or 1 3 8    21  splines     The length of the PTO shaft must be adapted to the tractor in accordance with the instructions  from the PTO shaft supplier  see the attached user instructions for the PTO shaft      Fitting the wood chipper to the tractor       1  Fit the wood chipper to the tractor s three point linka
3.    4  Carefully clean the knife  sliver breaker  2  and contact surface     5  When fitting the sliver breaker  the bolts must be lightly oiled  u 0 125   i e  light oil  WD  40 or an equivalent product  Do not use copper grease  MoS or similar low friction grease     6  Check that the distance between the knife edge and the counterknife is set correctly to D   see point 8 5      7  Tighten the bolts to 110 Nm   11 KPm Use a torque spanner for this purpose  available as  extra equipment      8  Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 53    14 2       TP TOOLKIT    SLS hee EL LBP       The TP TOOLKIT contains     54    Tool bag   Combination wrench 13 mm  Combination wrench 19 mm  Grinding stone  Flexovit    Precision feeler gauge 1 5 x 150 mm  Torque wrench 5 30 kPm   WBW VLL extender 1 2    250 mm  WBM TOP 1 2    6 KT 19 mm    User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015       Copyright 2014       14 3 TP TRAILER HITCH       TP TRAILER HITCH is a trailer hitch that is fitted using four bolts at the front of the wood chipper s  three point linkage and with two bolts at the rear in the wood chipper s foot     TRAILER HITCH allows the option of attaching a trailer for collecting woodchip behind the wood  chipper  The maximum loads for the trailer hitch is given in the table below     Maximum loads Ke    Coupling point 500    Total weight of trailer 5000       NB  The use of the trailer hitch with transport on public r
4.    User Manual and Spare Parts Catalogue    TP 175 PTO    Linddana A S     lholm Bygade 70   DK 7160 T  rring  Denmark Tel    45 75 80 52 00  Email  tp linddana com  www linddana com    T       1 Introduction   Congratulations on your new TP wood chipper    Linddana produces TP wood chippers of the finest quality by using the most modern production  technologies  such as laser cutting  CNC technology and robot technology in bright and open    production facilities     For safety reasons and in order to get the maximum benefit from your wood chipper  it is  important you read the user manual before use     The user manual provides an explanation of safety  use and maintenance  to ensure working with  the wood chipper will be safe and profitable     This manual has been translated from Danish     Linddana A S    J  rgen Due Jensen  CEO    Your local dealer is always available with spare parts  advice and guidance     Dealer stamp       2 EU Declaration of conformity       Manufacturer     LINDDANA A S    lholm Bygade 70    lholm  DK 7160 T  rring  Denmark  hereby declares that    Wood chipper     and accompanying extra equipment is in conformity with the requirements of the Machinery  Directive  Directive 06 42 EC  and with the national legislation which translates this directive     furthermore  is in conformity with the following EC Directives   2000 14 EC    Furthermore it is stated that  EN 13525  harmonised standard   has been applied     Title  CEO  Name  J  rgen Due Jens
5.   entitled to deliver a substitute product to replace defective products     The buyer shall inform LINDDANA of faults or defects in the product sold  not later than eight days  after the defect is discovered or should have been discovered by the buyer  If the buyer does not  inform LINDDANA before this time limit has expired and before the warranty period has expired   the buyer shall forfeit the right to make any claims arising from the defect or deficiency   LINDDANA assumes no other liability for such defects  This applies to any losses that may be  caused by the defect  including operational losses  or loss of earnings and other consequential  financial losses     49       T    The warranty does not cover     e Defects that can justifiably be attributed to inappropriate use    e Use of non original spare parts  including wearing parts    e Incorrect adjustment or misuse of the wood chipper    e Use of wrong lubricant or hydraulic oil    e Wear on the cross on the PTO shaft    e Tightening spring for rollers    e V belts   e Knives and counterknife which break because of foreign bodies in the wood chipper     50       13 Technical data wood chipper    Discdiameter mm   660     Total number of knives   4      Power requirement min  max  29   66  40   90   kW  HP     Knife position  mm  519       We reserve the right to make changes to the design and specifications without notice     Dimensional drawing for TP 175 PTO                                                         
6.   which must be used whenever it is lifted by a  crane or other lifting gear  with hooks      Transport using a forklift truck       The wood chipper can also be lifted using a forklift truck  This is done by using the forklift fork  pockets made for this purpose on both sides of the foot  Make sure that the forks of the forklift  truck are inserted all the way through the fork pockets otherwise the wood chipper can tip over     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 21    To    Copyright 2014    6 Before start up       6 1 Opening and closing of disc housing    The wood chipper must be disconnected from the tractor s PTO when the disc housing is opened  and may only be re connected after the disc housing has been closed again     Opening the disc housing  1  Ensure that the tractor s PTO has been disconnected     2  Ensure that the disc is at a complete standstill by viewing through the air intake  see  illustration below      ap         3  Turn the ejector spout so that it faces the opposite direction of the disc housing  see  illustration below         22 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015    RELIABLI     Copyright 2014    ABLE T  CHIPPING       4  Loosen the two or three bolts  dependent on model   which secure the disc housing top  and bottom parts together  see the two illustrations below         5  Open the top part of disc housing until it meets the stop  see illustration below            6  Turn the disc until the yellow disc lock can go into one of the holes
7.  ensure the disc has  stopped moving before carrying out service or repairs     ALWAYS park the wood chipper on a level surface     ALWAYS after service or repair  ensure that all of wood chipper bolts are fitted and  tightened securely and that all of the safety devices are fitted and function properly     ALWAYS store the accompanying user manuals in the manual box  so that they are  accessible to the wood chipper user     ALWAYS comply with local public authority regulations when transporting the wood  chipper on public roads        15    ALWAYS keep the ejector spout within the width of the machine during transport   Remember to ensure that the ejector spout is securely fastened     ALWAYS keep the PTO shaft in the carrier shackle when removed     ALWAYS ensure that the knives  counterknives and rollers are kept sharp  This results  in smoother in feed  higher quality wood chips and less fuel consumption        16    NEVER operate the wood chipper on inclined or uneven surfaces     NEVER carry out service or repairs on the wood chipper while it is connected to  the tractor     en  ye   SA   STOP    NEVER remove or open the guards before the disc has stopped moving and the  PTO shaft has been removed        17       Li    4 2 Pictograms used    Warning  Ejected Objects     Warning  Safe distance of  20 m     Warning  Feed hazard     Warning  Rotating belts     Warning  Read the instruction  manual before use     18    Warning  Rotating knives  Warning  Feed hazard     Warn
8.  hoses     9 2 Hydraulics diagram  TP 175 PTO without rom monitor       40    9 3 Hydraulics diagram  TP 175 PTO with rom monitor          41    Auge   fg Lg    a gs   RE rel  er DNIA   COL ANVWrINNT AIT I Ze  I    COPYrIGNt ZUL4    10 Instructions for rom monitor TP PILOT       10 1 Overall operation  TP PILOT provides the option for monitoring the revolutions of the engine and feed rollers  and    sounding an alarm when low or high limit values are exceeded  TP PILOT is pre programmed for  several types of machine     Overview of the monitor    Display marker  Indicates which function is currently shown in the display     Display    Output to junction box    NEXT  Change between different display indications     CHANGE  Programming and resetting of numerical values     SET  Starting changes of the marked value and changing of digits in display        E Fa NANAwnittanl  TD 19C Lram A L 1000 INIAC  I  Icor hANNIINI   I 174 from nnto Tf  10 PONTE  42 User Manual  TP 175 from aate 10 09 2015       Different functions and display indications       Use the NEXT key    to change between the following display indications     Symbol    Term  Display     KIF    Programmable rpm monitor for disc  Yo  Roller 1 9999  rpm   O  Programmable rom monitor for roller  9999  hours   9999  hours     Type Pilot programme  programmes   The pilot programme depends on the  model type    Explanation for operation keys          The TP PILOT is equipped with an internal memory which saves all values w
9.  is equipped with a vertical counterknife in each side of the in feed and a horizontal  counterknife in the base  The horizontal counterknife has two cutting edges and therefore can be  reversed     Changing the counterknife    36      gt     100    D  1 5 mm    Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1    Open the roller console as described in chapter 6 2    Remove the bolts that hold the horizontal counterknife in place   Take out the counterknife and reverse replace    Carefully clean the counterknife and contact surface     Re fit the counterknife and adjust the distance between the knife edge and the  counterknife to distance D using a precision feeler gauge  see illustration above      The bolts in the horizontal counterknife must be tightened to 100 Nm   10 KPm  The bolts  in the vertical counterknife must be tightened to 50 Nm   5 KPm  Use a torque spanner for    this purpose  available as extra equipment      Once the counterknives have been reversed or replaced and all of the bolts have been  tightened  close the roller console as described in 6 2     Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1           Copyright 2014 i    8 6 Scrapers    The wood chipper is equipped with two square scrapers on the disc and a triangle scraper in the  disc housing    The purpose of the scrapers is to remove material that can get stuck by the knives    At the same time  the square scraper removes material which falls off in front of the disc    This reduces f
10.  on the disc  The disc is  now locked  Keep fingers away from the knives when the disc is being turned     As far as possible  the disc must always be locked when the disc housing is open  see  illustration below         User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 23       Copyright 2014       Closing the disc housing    1  Free the yellow disc lock from the disc and turn the disc a few times to make sure that  there are no objects in the disc housing  Exercise caution  Keep fingers away from the  knives when the disc is being turned  see illustration below              2  Tighten the two or three bolts  dependent on model  to secure together the top and  bottom parts of the disc housing  see the two illustrations below         24 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    6 2 Opening and closing of roller console    Opening the roller console       To be able to open the roller console  the disc housing must be opened  as described in chapter  6 1     1  Detach the stop bushing  1  which sits on the side of the roller console   2  Lift the spring  2  from the roller console using multigrip pliers or similar     3  Grip the handle  3  and lift the roller console and push the locking pawl  4  into the lock in  the side of the roller console     The roller console is now open and secured from falling down     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 25       Tp    Closing the roller console       4     Grip the handle  3  and pull out the locking pawl  4  
11.  the responsibility of the customer   When any claims are made  the replaced parts must be sent to Linddana for examination   Linddana alone decides whether the claim can be approved    The following is an excerpt from Linddana   s Terms of Sales and Delivery  items 4 and 5    Warranty terms    LINDDANA provides a 36 month warranty that covers any repairs of faults or defects in  construction  materials or manufacturing  This warranty shall not cover defects or faults due to  inadequate maintenance  incorrect installation  alterations made by the buyer or incorrect use of  the product  If non original parts are used  the warranty is void     Furthermore  the warranty shall not cover normal wear and tear  LINDDANA s obligations under  the warranty shall be conditional on the buyer s documentation that any ascertained defect or  fault has not been caused by circumstances excluded from the warranty  cf  above     LINDDANA shall be entitled and under an obligation to remedy all defects caused by faults of  design  materials or production  LINDDANA alone shall decide whether remedial action shall be in  the form of repair or replacement of the defective part or parts  Where repairs are carried out  the  buyer shall be obliged to deliver the item sold to a workshop indicated by LINDDANA  and collect  it  at no cost to LINDDANA  When the defective part or parts are replaced  the buyer shall be  obliged to send the defective parts to LINDDANA at no cost to LINDDANA  LINDDANA shall be
12. AI  IA EV SEE EEN EEEO A EAEE T 52  TAD  Wi OO IC FEE SEE E EE a E A ler 54  1 TEP TRAILER FITE H eseese E E E EE eres 55  IAA  Extendedejector SPO eiras a E E ETATER ENER 56     Ho Uer eje Or DO A a A EET ES 56    MAG Pee o aea E E A E E E EAEE A 57    14 7  15       POW CS CAM sacs cs ANEDE E ET pan clive E A A REE SEE ERE A E SERENE EET SENER  Spare Parts Catalogue          sesesesesesesescsososceosossececesesssssosoeosoeoesesesesosoecesesesese    Li       4 Use and safety    This TP wood chipper is specially designed as a stationary wood chipper  which chips wood in the  form of branches  bushes and waste wood from windbreaks  parks  roadside trees  etc     It is strictly forbidden to make any technical changes to the machine  If this is done anyway waives  all liability from Linddana A S     4 1 Mandatory Instructions and Warnings  4 1 1 Before use    ALWAYS read the user manual before using the wood chipper     SEA    ALWAYS wear ear protectors  eye protection  close fitting safety clothing and safety  shoes     ALWAYS ensure that the funnel is free of people  animals and other foreign bodies  before starting the wood chipper        ALWAYS ensure that all of the guards are securely closed fitted before starting the  wood chipper     ALWAYS ensure that the tractor which drives the wood chipper is safely parked  before starting the wood chipper     ALWAYS ensure there is less than 600 mm of clearance between the ground and the  wood chipper s lowest funnel edge and that i
13. HAZARDS PUSH THE SAFETY BAR INTO THE STOP POSITION  position 0      User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 29       T    Roller speed   Adjust the wood chipper s in feed speed by turning the roller speed controller  Never operate too  quickly with the rollers because the wood will act like a brake if the pressure on the disc is too  great  with the risk of overheating  overloading and increased fuel consumption  Branches may  become wrapped around the rollers if the rpm is too high     7 1 Setting the rpm for the feed rollers    The table shown below provides the recommended rpm of the feed rollers with the respective  desired woodchip length  The speeds vary with the number of revolutions on the PTO shaft  The  woodchip length can be regulated on the roller speed controller on the wood chipper to produce  smaller woodchip lengths than indicated in the table     Woodchip length    Model       7 2 Starting the wood chipper   When starting the wood chipper  attach only when the motor is running at idle speed or at as few  motor revolutions as possible to avoid overloading the PTO shaft  gear box  tractor or wood  chipper     NB  The wood chipper must stand on a secure and level surface during use and must be attached  to the tractor s three point linkage     8 Maintenance    The wood chipper must be inspected every day  This includes opening the disc housing and  checking the feed  disc  knives  counterknives  triangle scraper and square scrapers  This will  ensure that unexp
14. ate two lubrication nipples with Uniway Li62 or equivalent lubricant    3 Remove the PTO shaft and pull apart the tube connection  clean and lubricate it      Lubricate two lubrication nipples with Uniway Li62 or equivalent lubricant     gt  Drain the old oil and fill with new oil W80 90 until the level is visible in the oil sight glass  1 6 I      Drain the old oil and fill with new oil W80 90 until the level is visible in the oil sight glass  1      7 Drain the hydraulic oil and fill with new oil  See above in the hydraulic oil table for oil type and  amount    8 If fitted  change the facing plate in the top disc housing  as necessary       The interval between changing oil can be extended by using biodegradable hydraulic oil  which  can be purchased as extra equipment        ELIABLE   To    Copyright 2014    8 3 Lubrication and oil change   The wood chipper is filled at the factory with mineral hydraulic oil as standard  bio oil may be  purchased as extra equipment   See the hydraulic oil table in point 8 2  When replacing the oil  use  the same type of oil or an oil with equivalent specifications  Do not mix oils of different  types brands     Old hydraulic oil must be handed in to the municipal receiving station     Lubricate the nipples on the wood chipper according to the maintenance schedule  using Statoil  Uniway Li62 or an equivalent product that can be mixed with Uniway Li62     Replacing of hydraulic oil and return filter       1  Open the filler neck  1      2  U
15. d in     Press the key  The display  Explanation   shows   72 57 Press repeatedly until the display marker is next to O   example     72 57 Press the key for five seconds until the number blinks   00 00 Press the key to reset the rotation time        NB  Total hour counter  bottom vertical marker  cannot be reset  It is used for registering the    wood chipper   s total work time     46       10 3 Monitoring diagram    1  Disc  inductive sensor  2 Rollers  hall sensor   3 Valve   4 Power  12V       10 4 Technical data    Display  Six digits  Power supply  12 VDC   1 24 A  Temperature ranges  TP PILOT is fully operational in the temperature range  10 to  70   C     Pulse signals from sensor  Max  225 pulses second    47       T    11 Troubleshooting for the wood chipper TP 175 PTO    Check possible causes before contacting the supplier     Problem Possible cause Solution    The rollers are not turning round  satisfactorily     The operation bow is in the O position   Not enough oil in the hydraulics system   The roller speed controller is screwed out too  far   The stationary roller is blocked   The bypass valve is dirty   The rom monitor is blocking operation    The rollers are not pulling satisfactorily   Not enough flow    The V belts are too slack  The hydraulic oil is becoming too hot    Poor viscosity of the hydraulic oil   The hydraulic filter is blocked   The oil pump is worn or damaged   The oil engine is defective   The pressure control valve at the roller speed  con
16. e  tractor s three point linkage     NEVER start or operate the wood chipper if it does not stand on the ground        NEVER use the wood chipper with material that is not wood     NEVER use the wood chipper to push trees  stumps  etc     NEVER transport equipment in the funnel  such as forest chains  axes   chainsaws  etc        11       4 1 2 During operation    ALWAYS push the safety bar into the STOP position if a dangerous situation arises   see chapter 7      ALWAYS keep body parts away from the funnel and wood chipper s other moving  parts     ALWAYS stand at the side of the funnel when the wood chipper is chipping trees that  have branches        Soma  ASEIN x    pe   eN A Ay  3 Swe  nx ee  ee oS x          S NS   A    ALWAYS feed the wood chipper with the thick end of the log first     ALWAYS feed the wood chipper so that the tree crown points away from the funnel        13       NEVER feed the tree crown into the wood chipper first     NEVER feed the wood chipper with the thin end of the log first     NEVER exceed the wood chipper s nominal rpm  see chapter 13      NEVER attempt to remove any trapped material from between the feed rollers  before the wood chipper has stopped and the roller console has been opened  as described in chapter 6 2     NEVER reach into the funnel to push wood into the rollers     NEVER open or remove the guard while the wood chipper is operating        m    4       4 1 3 In general    ALWAYS disconnect the wood chipper from the tractor and
17. ected stoppages are avoided and prolong the life of the wood chipper     For all maintenance and repair work  the wood chipper and the driving power must be completely    stopped before any work may be carried out  Tractor mounted wood chippers must be placed on  an even surface and be disconnected from the tractor   s PTO     30       8 1 Maintenance schedule    X   for each stated time interval   X    Only for the first time    508 200  200 5 1000 FLER  Lubricate the PTO shaft     Check the knives and counterknives  and sliver breaker   extra  equipment     Tightenallboltsandnuts  X  Lubricate disc main bearings  PL Xf    Clean lubricate tube connection for PTO shaft        X    Lubricate roller bearings XT  Tighten V belts and check for wear and tear    X    Change oil in the power shuttle  extra equipment     9f   x    Change oil in the speed up gear  extra equipment     90 0 x  Replace hydraulic pump return filter         x    Reverse replace OEE PX   Reverse replace triangle and square scrapers   5 i    Sharpen carrier on feed roller   TX  Change hydraulic oi  CE eK  Replace facing plate in top disc housing extra equipment         0 xX    Check ejector wings for wear and tear   J T Y   Check casing for wear and tear        8 2 Hydraulic oil table    Model type Standard oil type Bio oil  optional    TP 175 PTO Hydraway HVXA 46   Hydraway SE 46 HP       1 Remove the PTO shaft and lubricate the four lubrication nipples using Uniway LI62 or equivalent  lubricant    2 Lubric
18. ed falls below the limit value again  the current rpm is displayed     10 2 1  Entering code    When changing parameters and machine type  the code 1001 must first be entered  Procedure for    ii  entering code  use the key to select what is required to be changed on the display  Press the          number  Press the key to move the marker to the next digit in the number and so on  until all  the digits are changed programmed  The required parameters can now be changed     Finally  press the key once to leave the menu  E    The code must be entered with every change     44       Here you can see an example of the programming of limit values on the disc     Example of changing low limit value to 800 rpm and high limit value to 1000 rpm    Press the key  The display Explanation   shows   Press the key repeatedly until the display marker is next  to  amp      Press the key for one second and enter the access  code  L lights up on the left and the first digit  four  digits in total  flashes    Press the key until the digit has the correct value  NB   Zero is shown as _ in this position     Press the key to set change the next digit  the second  digit will now flash     Press the key until the desired digit is correct     Press the key to set change the next digit  the third  digit will now flash    Press the key until the desired digit is correct     Press to set change the last digit  Press the key until the desired digit is correct     Press the key and  h   high  will light up 
19. en    re lil      lholm  10 September 2015    T       3 Contents  FOR EON SEE EE EE E E EE E 2  2 EU Declaration of conformity            ssesesessssesecsesesesecscsesecscessesececsesesecessesecesseseo 3  3 CORNER erorien Enr E 4  NPS ANG SA OY asaiccck nce ste eee snncec ete TREEREN  6  4 1 Mandatory Instructions ANd Warnings              cssccsseccseccseceseesecseceeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeseeaseeeeees 6  4 2 PIC COR MNS US CO a A E A T A 18  4 3 NOO FOV Cl anaE A E A AA E E 20  4 4 Environmental iNnstructionS           s ssessesseseesresersrersessrssesrrsersersrrsrrserorrersressroreserserseesressese 20  BRA RE seos E E 21  6 B    fore start  UP eee ee ene oe EE ENT 22  6 1 Opening and closing of disc housing           ssessesessesssessrssrseserssessrsrrsresersreseeserssrseeeeseesereres 22  6 2 Opening and closing of roller CONSOLE             cceeccseccssecesecenceeeeceeceseceeecseceesceeseeeeeeeeseeeaees 25  6 3 Check the wood chipper before Start Up            cccccseccsecesseceeeesecesccsecceeeeeuceeeeeeuceeeeeeeeaees 27  6 4 CINE INS T OCON errre EEEE E E E E E A EE O TETEA 28  7 Operating the wood Chipper                 ccccsccccsceccsccccsccccecccceccececcsceccsceccsceccscescees 29  7 1 Setting the rom for the feed rollers          nssnssnsensensesseseessessessrsressesersersessessesseseessesreseeseese 30  7 2 Starting the Wood CAI ER zonen Eee EE EAER ii 30  S MANERER EEN ET FEE TE 30  8 1 Maintenance se he de orreee iN DE Er EEN er iii 31  8 2 Hydraulic oil LANDING cra
20. ge in the connections points as  shown  see illustration above   The tractor must be safely parked with the brakes engaged  during fitting     2  Fit the PTO shaft to the tractor s power takeoff  NB  Ensure that the associated safety chain  is fitted so that the guard cannot rotate during operation  The PTO shaft must have free  running fitted on the wood chipper side     3  If the wood chipper is equipped with TP PILOT  the 7 pole connector must be connected to  the tractor s light connector  The computer in the TP PILOT is powered by the tractor s light  connector  NB  Ensure therefore that the tractor s position light is on when the wood  chipper is operating     28 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    7 Operating the wood chipper       The wood chipper is equipped with two hydraulic rollers  which are controlled by a safety bar  2   with a reset handle  1  and a roller speed controller  3   see illustration above      Position A  The rollers rotate inwards and the material is drawn into the wood chipper     Position B  The rollers rotate outwards and the material is pushed out of the wood chipper     Position 0  The rollers stop     When the safety bar has been pushed into position O  the bar is locked  This is to ensure the rollers  are not unintentionally re started   To subsequently move the safety bar into position A or B  activate the reset handle     During start up  the safety bar must always be in position 0     IN CASE OF POTENTIAL 
21. hen the power is cut     NEXT    Press the key to change between the different display indications and thus between the  different functions of the monitor  With every press of the key  the position of the marker display  indication changes one step     The key is also used to leave the change menu  see next section      CHANGE    C  00    Use the key to change delete the values that are to be programmed  Before using this key  the       applicable value that is desired to be changed should flash  This is done using          SET          Use the  amp  key for programming  change delete  values in the computer  e g  entering alarm  values for high or low rpm     43       T    10 2 Programming    The following parameters can be finely adjusted  as needed     Comment    Free  Lowest rom Deviation from nominal rpm If the wood chipper is loaded to under   lowest rpm   the feeding is uncoupled so that the wood chipper has the  possibility of reaching normal rpm  at which point the rollers are re   coupled   BEEN    Nominal rpm   Nominal rpm  which the disc must maintain and at which point the in feed  starts        L  l   II  T ype Machine type   According to the set up table for machine types         Low     High     Triggers an alarm on the feed roller  If the rom on the feed roller exceeds the upper limit value   Roller flashes  the display will blink between the rpm value and high     Adjust the roller speed by turning the roller speed controller clockwise   When the roller spe
22. ing  Wait for disc to stop    Warning  Rotating rollers     Warning  Feed hazard  Warning  Feed hazard     Warning  Do not touch the  funnel     Warning  Do not step on the  funnel     Warning  Ensure that the  funnel is free of people   animals and other foreign  bodies     Warning  Never carry out  service or repairs on the wood  chipper while it is connected  to the tractor s PTO        Warning  Max 1000 rpm  anti    Warning  Max 540 rpm  anti  Warning  Max 1000 rpm   clockwise direction of rotation    clockwise direction of rotation    clockwise direction of rotation     Warning  Do not operate the  Warning  Ensure the safety bar   Warning  Do not park on wood chipper if it is raised   works  uneven surfaces    Warning  Do not operate the   wood chipper if it is not fitted   to the tractor s three point   linkage     Warning  Do not operate the  wood chipper on uneven or  sloping ground     SS     Lifting point for forklift truck  Ear and eye protection Lifting point for crane   mandatory        19    T       4 3 Noise level    The sound output level and the sound pressure level from the TP 175 PTO have been measured  during use with the disc running at 1 000 rom  powered by a tractor     The measurements have been conducted in accordance with testing provisions  Directive 2000 14 EC  3 July 2000   EN ISO 3744  1995   ISO 11201  1995   ISO 4871  19 March 1997   EN 13525  17 February 2005    The guaranteed sound output level which must be stated by the manufacturer in acco
23. ly oiled  u 0 125   i e  light oil  WD 40  or an equivalent product  Do not use copper grease  MoS  or similar low friction grease     Check that the distance between the knife edge and the counterknife is set correctly to D   see point 8 5   Check all of the knives       Tighten the bolts  2  to 110 Nm   11 KPm  Use a torque spanner for this purpose  available    as extra equipment      Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015       Sharpening knives    OC       It is very important for the quality of woodchip that the knives are sharp  They must be checked at  least once a day  The grinding interval of the knives can be prolonged by grinding them regularly  with a carborundum stone     The grinding process must be wet grinding with a header  Never use an angle grinder or a similar  tool for grinding the knives     When grinding the knives  ensure that the width of the knives in the set are uniform  Their widths  must be the same to keep the disc in balance  This means that the knives must always to be    ground in sets  The knives must not be ground down to a width of less than 75 mm  After that they  must be discarded     The edge of the knives must be ground at an angle of 30      35       T    8 5 Counterknife    The counterknife in the wood chipper is used by the knife to cut the wood  The counterknife Must  have a sharp edge otherwise the wood will bend and the cutting face become frayed  The wood  chipper
24. nscrew the drain plug  2  and capture the oil in a container for suitable disposal   3  When the tank is almost empty  suck the tank empty using an oil suction device   4  Replace the return filter  3  with a new filter    5  Screw the drain plug  2  back on     6  Remove the filler neck  1  and the breather plug  4  and slowly fill with new hydraulic oil   Fill the oil until the oil level is at the middle of the level glass  5      7  Lastly  re fit the filler neck  1  and the breather plug  4      32 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    8 4 Knives       The wood chipper is fitted with two knives    The knives must always be changed as a set  The knives belong together in sets  also when they  are ground so that they are always of equal width  If the knives are not of equal width  the disc will  be out of balance  which will lead to unnecessary strain on the bearings and vibrations in the    whole wood chipper     Always store the knives in the box provided  see image above      User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 33       FR SED SE Lz    Copyright 2014    34    Replacing the knives          a       Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     Remove the bolts  2  that hold the knives and clamping plates  3  sliver breaker securely to  the disc     Remove the knives and sharpen replace   Carefully clean the knives  1   clamping plates  3  sliver breaker and contact faces     When fitting the knives  1   the bolts  2  must be light
25. nsitesaccnaeneinedeauinccetanemtssreaienesacvannini ERE Eee eaa 31  8 3 LUbrication AN oil CHANGE             ccccecccssccsccecceccseceeecceeesecseecseceeeeseceseeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeees 32  8 4 I FY CS cases cece E E E AEE E E ET E EE E T 33  8 5 CO EIGEN NIC SEE A TE E E T E E EA A A 36  8 6 E EED E SEE EAA IOE T T A E A A A A EET 37  8 7 Maintenance of the feed rollers             cccceccsscccseccsecceccceeseceeeeeucceeeseeeseceseesseeeeeeeeeeseeeees 38  8 8 NEDE HEE E A EEE E E E 39  S AVAU Sn E E E E E Le ES 40  9 1 Replacement of hydraulic hoses             cccceecseccseecseececcceeneceeecsuccenccseeeeeeeeeessesaeeeseeeeeeeees 40  9 2 Hydraulics diagram  TP 175 PTO without rom monitor         sssssssessesenssessessrsreseseessrssrsersee 40  9 3 Hydraulics diagram  TP 175 PTO with rom MONItOLS             ccecceeccsscceeceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeneeees 41  10 Instructions for rom monitor TP PILOT              ccccscsccsccccsceccscsccscescscescsceccncs 42  TOT Overall Operat O oana E cecccarsanateraseosiansteiaaewisennsciemacias 42  TZ  PEA r E EE A A ER AE E A T E SER 44  103 Mo  ntornne diag aM aner an OE SEE A E a EN 47  TOA  TECNO AAE aps EE A E AE 47  11 Troubleshooting for the wood chipper TP 175 PTO            cscsccsesccsccscscescees 48  12 Warranty terms wood Chipper           ccccscsccscsscsccccscccceccsceccsccccsceccsccccsscecscens 49  13 Technical data wood CHIPPEel            cccccsceccsccccsccccscccceccsceccsccccscescnceccscceccens 51  14 EEF a GOUDEN er 52  MUP ST
26. oads must comply with traffic regulations  in the respective country     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 55    REL be l E FE To    Copyright 2014    14 4 Extended ejector spout          The extended ejector spout is used to control the flow of woodchip over a longer horizontal  distance     14 5 Lifter for ejector spout       The lifter for the ejector spout is used to increase the height of the ejected woodchip  This may be  necessary if the woodchip us to be loaded into a truck or trailer     56 User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    14 6 Speed up gear       The speed up gear is used with tractors with PTO that can operate with a max  540 rpm  The  speed up gear operates at a ratio of 1 1 9  and thus ensures that the wood chipper disc operates  at 1000 rpm  even though the tractor s PTO only operates at 540 rom  When speed up gear is  mounted the PTO height is reduced with 220 mm     14 7 Reverse gear       The reverse gear transforms the rotational direction from the tractor to the wood chipper in the  ratio 1 1  This is necessary if the wood chipper must be fitted at the front  With reverse gear  mounted the PTO height is reduced with 105 mm     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 57    15 Spare Parts Catalogue    Linddana A S     lholm Bygade 70   DK 7160 T  rring  Denmark Tel    45 75 80 52 00  Email  tp linddana com  www linddana com    
27. rdance with  Directive 2000 14 EC is as follows     TP 175 PTO  124 dB  A  relative to 1pW     The wood chipper   s sound pressure level at the operator   s position is measured in accordance  with ISO 11201 and measured as     TP 175 PTO  103 dB  A     The values stated above are subject to the common uncertainty of the measuring method and the  estimated variation in a product series for the type of machine  Detailed information about the  measurements and results and estimation of uncertainty are found in a detailed report which can  be supplied on request     As a result of the actual sound levels  the wearing of ear protectors is mandatory when using the  wood chipper     4 4 Environmental instructions    When changing hydraulic oil or engine oil  oil and used oil filters and air filters must be disposed of  at an approved waste disposal station     Oil spillage must be avoided as far as possible  Should oil spillage occur  the spilled oil must be  cleaned up and disposed of at an approved waste disposal station     Worn out parts must be disposed of for recycling    When the wood chipper is worn out it must be disposed of responsibly  Hydraulic oil and engine  oil must be drained and disposed of along with oil filters and air filters at an approved waste  disposal station    The rest of the wood chipper must be disposed of at an approved recycling centre     20          Copyright 2014    5 Handling    Lifting point       The wood chipper is equipped with a lifting point
28. t stands on a level surface     ALWAYS ensure that the wood chipper is fitted to the tractor s three point linkage     ALWAYS ensure that all of the safety devices function correctly before starting the  wood chipper  This applies in particular to the safety bar s STOP function        ALWAYS observe the ground conditions around the wood chipper  Falling down in the  vicinity of the wood chipper is hazardous     ALWAYS ensure the length of the PTO shaft is suitable for the tractor in accordance  with the recommendations from the supplier of the PTO shaft     ALWAYS ensure that the PTO shaft s tube guard and cover is intact and that the  safety chains on the transmission shaft are safely fitted        NEVER allow anyone under 18 years of age operate the wood chipper  however   anyone who is 16 years old and over may do so under the supervision of an adult      O O  D    NEVER operate the wood chipper if under the influence of alcohol or narcotic  substances     NEVER operate the wood chipper on uneven surfaces     NEVER start the wood chipper without the ejector spout fitted     NEVER use the wood chipper in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces  because of the  danger of carbon monoxide poisoning        NEVER point the ejector spout in the same direction as people or at an area that    people move around in   A safe distance of 20 m must be maintained in the direction of where the    woodchip is ejected     NEVER start or operate the wood chipper before it has been fitted to th
29. the disc  keep fingers away from the knives when the disc is being turned    When the disc rotates  the feed roller follows  and all of the carriers can thus be    sharpened     Once all of the carriers have been sharpened  close the roller console as described in  chapter 6 2     Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015          Copyright 2014    8 8 V belts       The feed rollers are driven hydraulically  The hydraulic pump for the feed rollers is driven by V   belts  The V belts must be checked regularly or whenever the belts are suspected of being slack     Adjusting the V belts  1  Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1   2  Remove the four bolts  1  which hold the horizontal counterknife   3  Adjust the V belt using the adjusting screw  2   The V belts must be set so that the V belt  gauge shows 4 4   4 7 kg  new belts  or 3 8   4 1 kg  used belts  with bending on the V belts  of 5 7 mm at the measuring point 3     The V belt gauge may be purchased as extra equipment     4  Once all of the V belts are set  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 39       p    9 Hydraulics    9 1 Replacement of hydraulic hoses    If a hydraulic hose bursts it must be replaced  All TP hydraulic hoses have in printed a part number  in the fitting  This part number is used to identify the hydraulic hoses     When replacing hydraulic hoses  always use original TP
30. to the left and  the first digit  of four  will flash    Press the key until the desired digit is correct    NB  Zero is shown as _ in this position     Press to set change the next digit  the second digit will  now flash      Press the key until the desired digit is correct    Press to set change the next digit  the third digit will  now flash      Press to set change the last digit   Press the key until the desired digit is correct  Press to exit the programming menu     When an alarm limit on the disc is exceeded  the current rpm is still shown while the feed rollers  are stopped  If the disc has been under the lower limit value  the feed rollers will start when the  disc   s rom is above the set upper limit value  h   e g  1000 rpm      Press the key until the desired digit is correct        Set up table for included machine types     rpm 1 rpm 1 Type  L h No        45       Li    Work time on the wood chipper        Displaying the rotation time on the wood chipper    With this display  the display marker is shown next to work time     The work time will be shown  as illustrated in the figure below  In the example  the wood chipper has operated for 72 hours and  57 minutes        Over 99 59 hours minutes  only whole hours are shown     Resetting the rotation time on the wood chipper    Resetting the rotation time  operation time  on the wood chipper can be done at any time  First    press the key until the display for work time O appears  After this  the following is type
31. troller is dirty    Unsatisfactory woodchip quality     The knives are blunt   The counterknife is worn   The knives are worn down too far   The distance between knife and counterknife is  too big   Sliver breaker not mounted or worn    Poor ejection of woodchip     Not enough driving power  Scraper is worn   The facing plate in the top part  Too low rpm on the wood chipper    48       Put the operation bow in the A position  Fill up with hydraulic oil    Turn up the flow   Clean under and behind the roller  Clean the bypass valve   Increase the rpm on the disc    Screw out further the roller speed controller valve   opened    Tighten the V belts   Let the wood chipper cool down while checking  why   Change the hydraulic oil   Replace the hydraulic filter   Replace the hydraulic pump   Replace the oil engine    Clean the pressure control valve    Sharpen the knives   Reverse replace counterknife   Replace the knives   Adjust the distance between the knives and  counterknife   Fit or replace the sliver breaker    Not enough power on the PTO shaft or the engine  Replace the scrapers   Remove the facing plate from the top part  Increase speed to maximum revolutions       P    12 Warranty terms wood chipper    The warranty is valid for 36 months from date of purchase and covers any identifiable defects in  materials or manufacturing defects  The warranty covers faulty components  which will be  repaired or replaced     Transport costs and labour costs involved in replacements are
32. uel consumption and wear on the casing    The square scraper can be reversed once  before being replaced  while the triangle scraper should  always be replaced when they are worn  The square scrapers belong together as a set and Must  always be replaced in pairs     Changing the scrapers       1  Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     2  Remove the two square scrapers  1  and the triangle scraper  2      3  Reverse the square scraper  1  so that the worn side faces into the disc rotation point  If  both sides are worn  replace the scrapers     The triangle scraper  2  cannot be reversed and must always be replaced   4  Clean the contact surfaces and scrapers  1  2  and re fit     5  Finally  close the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1     User Manual  TP 175 from date 10 09 2015 37    CHIP   To    Copyright 2014    8 7 Maintenance of the feed rollers       The feed rollers draw material into the disc and the knives     The carrier on the bottom feed roller must be kept sharp in order to maintain the feed force     Sharpening the lower roller    38         Ge    N   7  gt    Z  2        ZY    SE    Open the disc housing as described in chapter 6 1   Open the roller console as described in chapter 6 2     There is now access to the lower roller and the roller s carriers can be sharpened using an  angle grinder  NB  The weld seams must not to be ground away     Remove the disc lock and set the operation bow in a forward or reverse position   Carefully turn 
    
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