Q55 Coulter Operator Safety Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL Q55 IN-FRAME AND OUT-FRONT COULTER SYSTEM

Fit up and operation

ABN: 34 486 499 532 74 Young Road (PO Box 340) COWRA NSW 2794

Phone: 02 6340 0400 Toll Free Phone: 1800 194 131

Fax: (02) 6342 6913

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WARNING!!! SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH

It is the responsibility of the user to:

Maintain in as new condition all warning and safety signs and devices at all times.

POWER LINES CAN ARC AND ELECTROCUTE WITHOUT COMING IN CONTACT!!!

 Ensure all operators are familiar with this manual and all safety devices and features of the machine.

 Take every reasonable precaution as is commonly expected in this industry and in the operation of the machine.

 Maintain the machine at all times in a condition that is safe to operate, and ensure it complies with any relevant safety acts of parliament, government authorities and regulations.  Before mounting, check with manufacturer of machine or consult engineer to ensure strength and balance of machine is adequate to accommodate the K-Line products you have purchased.

 Must conduct a risk assessment, taking all risks into consideration before commissioning machine for use.

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Dear Customer

Thank you for purchasing a Q55 Coulter System. We would like to assure you that you have made a good choice, and will be able to rely on this high quality piece of equipment. We ask you to follow the user’s instructions closely, as this will ensure that you experience the benefits of using the machine without experiencing the unnecessary down time caused by misuse.

The return of the Warranty Registration Form will enable a prompt and efficient identification of your Q55 Coulter System and attention to any concern you may have.

IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE FOR REQUESTING SPARE PARTS When requesting spare parts or maintenance service, please indicate the model and number of your equipment to ensure prompt and efficient attention.

AVAILABILITY OF GENUINE PARTS K-LINE spare parts and accessories have been specifically designed and developed for the machines produced. We would call your attention to the fact that non-genuine parts and accessories are not recommended by K-LINE . The use of such replacement parts frees K- LINE from all liability and makes the warranty void. The installation and/or use of non-genuine parts may, because of technical characteristics of construction, may modify or influence the performance of the machine negatively. AFTER DELIVERY When you receive the machine, make sure that it has not been damage during transportation and that no parts are missing. Only by giving us immediate advice can the necessary replacement parts be obtained. Ensure that all components are correctly adjusted.

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Q55 PIVOTING IN-FRAME COULTER SYSTEM

Mounting Procedures Before fitting the Q55 Coulter system to your machine, check manufacturer’s specifications for weight allowance and ballast recommendations. WARNING NEVER WORK UNDER OR ON MACHINE WITHOUT USING APPROVED JACK STAND SUPPORTS OR SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT.

1. Check underframe measurement of your machine, i.e. the distance from the tip of tyne to

underside of frame (see schematic drawing No.1).

2. Use schematic drawing No.1 to determine correct placement of cone lock mount assembly.

3. Place cone lock mount assembly on either side of tyne using U bolt provided

4. Attach coulter to coulter assembly using 5 M12 x 30 cup head bolts

5. Slide poly space washer onto pivot swing arm assembly.

6. Slide coulter assembly onto pivot swing arm assembly.

7. Slide gal washer onto pivot swing arm assembly and insert lynch pin.

8. Lift the whole assembly into the cone lock mount already attached to the frame and move pivot

swing arm around to bring coulter in line with tyne.

9. Tighten cone lock nut.

10. Insert and tighten pivot limit bolt (M10 x 30)

11. Remove jack stands and set machine on level ground with tynes lowered.

12. Adjust coulter height to ground level. (Refer to drawing No. 1)

13. The Q55 Coulter is not designed to operate with the coulter penetrating below the tine.

14. Tighten all nuts and bolts.

Layout Plan

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Q55 PIVOTING IN-FRAME COULTER SYSTEM

Double and Single Coulter Schematic Drawing No. 1

Cone lock mount Top or underside mounting to frame

Cone lock nut

Frame of machine

Taper lock

Pivot swing arm

Pivot limit bolt position M10 x 30

Height adjustment holes

Thread for fine adjustment of height

Poly spaced washer

Spring pressure adjusting nut

Pivot

Lynch pin position

Min. length 190mm

Minimum 325mm for best operation

25 mm

Ground level

N.B. Do not adjust compression spring shorter than 190 mmm

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Q55 PIVOTING OUTFRONT COULTER SYSTEM

Mounting Procedures Before fitting the Q55 Coulter system to your machine, check manufacturer’s specifications for weight allowance and ballast recommendations. WARNING NEVER WORK UNDER OR ON MACHINE WITHOUT USING APPROVED JACK STAND SUPPORTS OR SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT.

1. Place machine in lifted position and support with jack stands

2. Attach 2 jack shafts/mount arms (for each tool bar) to machine

3. Attach tool bars (with pivots down) to machine

NB: Do NOT tighten yet

4. Slide coulter assemblies onto pivots and insert M16 pivot bolts into

position

5. Check for correct coulter to tine position. Coulters should be positioned in

line with tynes

6. Place remaining jack shafts into position and insert U-bolts

7. Tighten all bolts.

8. Adjust coulter height to ground level. (Refer to drawing no. 1)

9. The Q55 Coulter is not designed to operate with the coulter penetrating below the tine. Layout plan

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Q55 PIVOTING OUTFRONT COULTER SYSTEM

Double and Single Coulter Schematic Drawing No. 2

Showing 3 Coulter disc sizes: 12.5 inch 15.0 inch 18.0 inch

Pivot tool bar

Pin holes for height adjustment

Threaded anchor head for height adjustment

Spring pressure adjusting nut

M16 Pivot bolt

Measurements for tool bar height

Ground level for each coulter

12½ in 15.0 in

18.0 in

N.B. Maximum Compression of Spring is 190mm

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION

This Instruction Manual must be read and understood by all personnel who use, adjust or maintain the Q55 Coulter System. At all times observe Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and Workcover Regulations.

1. Make SURE all personnel are clear of machine when folding/unfolding & when in operation. 2. KEEP CLEAR of machine when in working & lifted position – AT ALL TIMES. 3. All bolts, nuts & pins MUST be correctly secured. 4. NEVER get under or on top of machine when it is supported by implement jack 5. NEVER adjust service or alter machinery whilst tractor is running.

Ensure all bolts are correctly tensioned and pins are securely fastened.

Observe correct manual handling techniques.

For repairs and maintenance always  Lower machine to the ground  Use suitable jack stands for the frame support when servicing in raised position

NEVER GET UNDER MACHINE WHILST IN RAISED POSITION WITHOUT APPROVED JACK STANDS IN PLACE.

THE OPERATOR MUST ENSURE NO PERSONNEL ARE NEAR MACHINE WHEN LOWERING, RAISING OR OPERATING MACHINE.

Eye protection (safety glasses or goggles), foot protection (safety boots) hand protection (gloves) and any other specific protective equipment must be worn when adjusting machine.

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SAFETY INSPECTION

Conduct a safety inspection after first 5hrs of use & each 50 hrs thereafter.

Discs spin freely & bolts are tight.

□ All pins (including lynch pins) are in place.

Check frame for fatigue & failure.

□ Ensure all appropriate safety decals are securely attached to machine

□ Dismantle & repack wheel bearings with good quality grease, annually.

CONDUCT A SAFETY CHECK DAILY.

□ Ensure all pins (including lynch pins) & bolts are securely fastened.

□ Check all safety decals & safety mechanisms.

Check frame for fatigue.

DECALS SUPPLIED WITH THIS MACHINE

TO REORDER FREE CALL 1800 194 131 (Re-order codes below sticker)

WO2

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RISK MANAGEMENT

Risk management is the process of finding out what may cause an injury, deciding what may happen as a result, and doing something about it.

The steps of risk management are:

 Identify the hazards to workplace health and safety arising from work activities  Assess the risks  Determine and implement control measures to reduce risk  Monitor and review the effectiveness of the control measures

IDENTIFYING HAZARDS

Prior to commencing work, all hazards related to the work tasks should be identified. The selection of the appropriate work procedure(s) will depend on the type of work procedure(s) and hazards involved. Regular safety inspections will also identify hazards and ensure that control measures are in place.

RISK ASSESSMENT

Risk assessment allows appropriate control measures to be developed. Once hazards have been identified, they should be assessed in terms of their potential to do harm. To assess risk, consideration should be given to probability and consequences. SEE RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL.

RISK CONTROL

Risk control is the process of eliminating or reducing risk factors. Control measures should be chosen and implemented to eliminate or reduce risk as far as practicable. When deciding on the most appropriate measures to use, practicality and acceptance of the control measures should be considered. Safe Working Procedures will be developed for all high – medium risk hazards.

MONITOR AND REVIEW CONTROL MEASURES

The risk identification, assessment and control process requires regular monitoring to ensure the implemented control measures perform as originally intended and continue to prevent or adequately control the risk of injury or incident. Control measures should also be checked carefully to ensure that new hazards are not created, directly or indirectly, by the original control measures.

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RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL

AT ALL TIMES COMPLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE MANUFACTURER AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY

K-LINE INDUSTRIES

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RISK ASSESSMENT

REVISED RISK SCORE

RISK SCORE

CODE

HAZARDS

CONTROL

Crushing – when adjusting and cleaning, as machine may drop without warning

Adjusting & cleaning must only be done when machine is lowered or in transport position and only after all chains and bolts have been checked for tightness & wear in the lower position. Ensure jack is installed correctly & jack receives regular maintenance. Keep feet and body clear when operating. Ensure no personnel are between tractor & harrow bar when hitching to tractor. Machine must be lowered into working position using suitable lifting equipment before priming is affected by slightly loosening fitting/s into cylinders and operating tractor hydraulics to achieve full uninterrupted travel of cylinder several times. Then retighten hydraulic tine fittings.

1

5

1(A).

Crushing - improper use of jack

1

5

1(B).

Crushing - when hitching tractor

2

5

1(C).

Crushing - prior to priming hydraulic system, as machine may drop without warning

1

5

1(D).

Sudden lift of drawbar causing severe injury, if machine becomes unhitched Penetration of oil - broken or badly maintained hydraulic lines Rupture of oil lines by over pressure when machine comes to sudden stop before

Ensure all three jacks are correctly positioned and taking weight before removing drawbar pin. Stickers warn operator.

1

5

1(E).

Maintain regular checks on hydraulic system for wear & check all fittings are secure.

2

5

2(A).

Ensure tractor oil flow is limited to reduce falling speed or do not interrupt machine falling until machine is fully in lowered position

2

5

2(B).

fully lowered to working position

Collision – hydraulics accidentally lowered

Safety pins must be put in place as soon as machine is put in transport position and if travelling on public roads to disconnect hydraulics from tractor.

1

5

3.

when machine is being operated in transport

ALL HAZARDS AND RISKS ARE CONTROLLED THROUGH SAFE WORKING PROCEDURES AND ADEQUATE SIGNAGE

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WARRANTY

K-LINE INDUSTRIES have been known over the last 14 years for supplying an ever expanding range of quality agricultural machinery.

K-LINE INDUSTRIES warrants the products it manufactures and distributes to be free of defective materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase, to the first owner. Any part of the goods manufactured and distributed by K-LINE INDUSTRIES that proves to be defective material, will be replaced or repaired by K-LINE INDUSTRIES when returned to K-LINE INDUSTRIES at cost to purchaser and at purchaser’s risk. Goods sold shall only have the benefit of this warranty if the purchaser has complied with the manufacturer’s instructions in relation to the maintenance and operation of the said goods. All conditions and warranties implied by Law or Statute are hereby expressly excluded and negatived so far as legally permissible. K-LINE INDUSTRIES is not otherwise liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage howsoever arising or occurring, whether founded in tort, contract, statute or otherwise.

This warranty must be read as subject to the General Terms and Conditions and does not cover misuse, neglect or negligence.

ANY CLAIM FOR WARRANTY IS ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:

 Equipment must be handled, assembled, operated, maintained and stored correctly and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions by competent personnel.

 Warranty registration form must be signed by reseller and purchaser and returned to K-LINE INDUSTRIES within 14 days of invoice.

 Normal wear and tear, routine maintenance costs and accidental damage are NOT covered by this warranty.

 Any alteration of equipment or negligence in maintenance renders this warranty null and void.

____________________

Signed on behalf of K-LINE INDUSTRIES

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PRE-DELIVERY CHECKLIST

 Conduct comprehensive risk assessment of machine with consideration for use and maintenance

 Ensure machine is delivered as per purchase order including options

 All pins and lynch pins are in place

 Hydraulic system is primed and operating properly (if applicable).

 Check gearboxes for oil (if applicable).

 Check belts for tightness (if applicable).

 Instruction manual is supplied and explained.

It is the responsibility of the purchaser to:

 Maintain in as new condition all warning and safety signs and devices at all times.  Ensure all operators are familiar with this manual and all safety devices and features of the machine.  Take every reasonable precaution as is commonly expected in this industry and in the operation of the machine.  Maintain the machine at all times in a condition that is safe to operate, and ensure it complies with any relevant safety acts of parliament, government authorities and regulations.  Before mounting, check with manufacturer of machine or consult engineer to ensure strength and balance of machine is adequate to accommodate the K-Line products you have purchased.  You must conduct a risk assessment, taking all risks into consideration before commissioning machine for use.

Reseller

Client

ADDRESS:

ADDRESS:

PHONE:

PHONE:

SIGNED:

SIGNED:

MACHINE MAKE

SERIAL NO:

& TYPE:

DATE OF

INVOICE

INVOICE:

NO:

To confirm registration for warranty, please fax this page (signed) to (02) 6342 6913. Thank you.

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NOTES

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DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY

TOLL FREE PHONE NUMBER: 1800 194 131

PO BOX 340 * 74 YOUNG RD COWRA NSW 2794 * TEL: 1800 194 131 * FAX: 02 6342 6913 * EMAIL: sales@k-line.net.au

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