Kellfri 21-SV60 Operating Instructions Manual

Kellfri 21-SV60 Operating Instructions Manual

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21-SV60
FORESTRY TRAILER
CAREFULLY READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT!
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL

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  • Page 1 21-SV60 FORESTRY TRAILER CAREFULLY READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT! OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT Page Introduction Product information For your safety Product safety information In case of emergencies Personal protection Warning decals Surroundings Measures before use Connecting the trailer Connecting equipment Use and care Instructions – use of winch After use Transport and storing Maintenance and service –...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Different tractors requires different detail solutions for brackets on the valve / tractor. Hoses between the valve and the crane may have to be adjusted in some cases. Kellfri does not stand for these customizations. The trailer is not equipped with a lighting device and intended for use only in daylight.
  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    If the instructions manual is damaged or otherwise unusable If the instructions manual is dam- aged or otherwise unusable, please contact your retailer. For more information visit our website: https://www.kellfri.co.uk/ Do not use this equipment if you are feeling sick, tired or in influence of alcohol. Nor if you are under the influence of strong medications or drugs, suffering from strong depression or severe mental illness.
  • Page 5: Product Safety Information

    PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION • For safety reasons the forestry trailer can only be used in the manner prescribed in this instruction. The user is responsible for the instructions are read through and followed. Implements connected to the tractor – read the manual of the tractor. •...
  • Page 6: Incase Of Emergencies

    INCASE OF EMERGENCIES In case of an emergency please dial 112. Keep cell phone or emergency phone available specially when working alone. First aid kit and fire extinguishers must be kept easily accesable during all work, maintenance and service. PERSONAL PROTECTION Always wear suitable clothing and footwear.
  • Page 7: Warning Decals

    WARNING DECALS Make sure warning decals are always visible and clean them when necessary. Do not use a high-pressure washer directly on the warning label. If a decal becomes worn or in any other way unusable, order a new set of decals. An SMV sign must be visible and mounted when travelling on public roads. The trailer is fitted with the following decals: SYMBOL EXPLANATION...
  • Page 8: Surroundings

    SURROUNDINGS Make sure your working area is clear from people, children and objects before installing and using the machine. Risk of serious injuries can occur during operation. Take an extra caution when children are in the area where the equipment/ product is being use or stored. Check the area for low hanging electrical wires.
  • Page 9: Use And Care

    OPERATING THE MACHINE Only people who understand the safety information and instructions in this manual may operate the equipment. Be alert and careful when working with the machine and only use the tool or product in the manner described in this manual. When working with equipment that has moving parts, there is always the risk of injury.
  • Page 10: After Use

    AFTER USE Rinse the trailer when needed. TRANSPORT AND STORING Make sure there are no people, children and foreign objects around the area before transport- ing the machine. Always take an extra caution during the transport. Ensure that the product is well secured and that transport brackets are mounted.
  • Page 11 SERVICE SV60 Service Interval Measure Tyres Before each use Check the air pressure in the tyres. It must always at least be the recommended pressure (see tyres). Cables and hoses Before each use Check that all cables and hoses are intact. Wheel nuts Perform an initial Retighten all the wheel nuts, 250 Nm...
  • Page 12: Rotator

    ROTATOR USAGE RESTRICTIONS (Safety instructions when working) • Check the rotator’s maximum permitted load and the load weight. • Do not overload the rotator! • Make sure the hydraulics have reached working temperature. • Check movement speeds and directions as well as control lever function. •...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • Rotator connection to the crane • The rotator must be connected to the end of the crane boom using a link. • The rotator must always be suspended freely and vertically in the direction of the axle. The link pins must be locked in place using clip pins.
  • Page 14: Instructions Rotator

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Exercise caution when using the crane and rotator and act in accordance with the crane’s safety instructions. Lateral loads on the rotator axle should be avoided. For example, prior to lifting, loads must not be pulled using the crane or the crane’s base vehicle. A broken hose or nipple can cause the load to fall or rotational movement to continue.
  • Page 15: Grapple Claw Gl47

    GRAPPLE CLAW 18 COTTER length DIAMETER TOTAL MARKING (mm) (mm) NOTE !!! Never leave the cab until: - You have secured and unloaded the grapple loader and you have stopped the tractor. NOTE! The stability of the trailer is less at the start of loading.
  • Page 16 CRANE 21- GL47 TECHNICAL DATA 21-GL47 Crane reach [mm] 4700 Grapple (width) [mm] 1000 Gripping area [m ²] 0,18 Rotator weight [kg] Torque [kNm] System pressure [Mpa] Recommended pump capacity [l/min] 20-45 Oil volume - slewing house [l] Crane weight incl. grapple and rotator [kg]...
  • Page 17: Lifting Graph

    LIFTING GRAPH 21- GL47 [mm] 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 [kg]...
  • Page 18: Spare Parts Crane

    SPARE PARTS ART.NR. 21-GL47 DESIGNATION R21-SV60.005 Slewing house body R21-SV60.006 Boom R21-GL47.030 Folding arm R21-GL47.001 Boom cylinder R21-GL47.002 Fold cylinder R21-GL47.010 Rotator holder R21-GL47.011 Cotter between the rotator – rotator holder GL47 R21-GL47.012 Bolt between rotator and grapple claw GL47 R21-GL47.004 valve Package R21-GL47.013...
  • Page 19: Spare Parts: Cotters

    SPARE PARTS: COTTERS ART.NO. Length (mm) Diameter (mm) R21-SV60.009 R21-GL47.018 R21-GL47.028 R21-GL47.027 R21-GL47.026 R21-GL47.025 R21-GL47.024 R21-GL47.022 R21-GL47.023 R21-GL47.021 R21-GL47.011 R21-GL47.012...
  • Page 20: Hydraylic Hoses For Valve Package

    IMPORTANT! COUPLINGS SHOULD BE CHECKED AFTER LEAKS AND SHOULD BE RETIGHTENED REGULARLY! NOTE! DO NOT TIGHTEN THE COUPLINGS MORE THAN NEEDED, IF OVERLOADED, THEY CAN BREAK. MARK THE HOSES WITH LABELS TO MAKE IT EASIER TO RECOGNISE THE PRESSURE AND RETURN HOSES. Hydraulic hoses from the valve package to the cylinder.
  • Page 21: Hydraulic Scheme

    ROTATOR HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM GL47/GL53 GRAPPLE CYLINDER STABILISER CYLINDER ROTATION CYLINDER STABILISER CYLINDER RETURN PRESSURE FOLD Lifting arm ROTATOR ROTATE ROTATE ROTATOR Lifting arm FOLD...
  • Page 22: Spare Parts - Trailer

    25. Spare part list 21-SV60 DESIGNATON R21-SV60.001 Center pipe 140x 140 mm R21-SV60.002 Bogie cross beam SV60 R21-SV60.003 Cross beam R21-SV60.004 Prop R21-SV60.005 Bogie left R21-SV60.006 Turn housing complete, 4 cylinder without tower R21-SV60.007 Pull complete with towing eye and pin R21-SV60.011...
  • Page 23 PRODUCT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read the operating manual carefully before installing and using the product • Only qualified staff are allowed to install the product • Turn off the power to the receiver before connecting the equipment • Check that you have connected the correct terminal block •...
  • Page 24 TRANSMITTER TX1-A Frequency (MHz) 433.087- 434.662 Channels Fixed individual code Functions Inbuilt antenna Operating voltage 3 AA (LR03) Power consumption ~20 mA IP class IP65 RECEIVER Frequency (MHz) 433.087- 434.662 Channels Scans individual codes Winch depending on model Relay outlets Antenna External BNC Operating voltage...
  • Page 25 Receiver RX1 Relay LED 1-3 Function relay 1-3 Quick fuse 10 A Terminal block for voltage Antenna contact Code storage LED (red) Power supply (yellow) Function button Coding button 10. Select button SNABBSÄKRING 3. Options: Quick fuse NOTE: With a 10 A fuse fitted and the receiver connected, the operating voltage from the terminal block (12-24 V AC/CD) in the centre is supplied with current from fuse number 1 (terminal block no.
  • Page 26 CHANGING FREQUENCY BANK The transmitter is preset in Channel 1 Bank 1 The frequency bank is changed in the transmitter before it is paired with the receiver. If a receiver has already been paired with the transmitter, the receiver must be deleted and the frequency bank changed before the transmitter can be paired again.
  • Page 27 CHANGING FREQUENCY Start the transmitter Press the OFF button and keep it pressed Within 3 seconds: Press the ON button: Keep both buttons pressed Release both buttons Within 5 seconds: a. Press the transmitter’s IN button to move up a row in the frequency table (see the frequency table) b.) Press the transmitter’s OUT button to move down a row in the frequency table (see the frequency table)
  • Page 28 INTERLOCKING When interlocking is activated, only one relay can be activated at a time. If interlocking is not activated, all relays can be activated at the same time. STANDARD: Interlocking deactivated (receiver Function LED = turned off ) TURNING OFF INTERLOCKING Start the transmitter and receiver Press the receiver function button The transmitter function LED lights up green when interlocking is activated.
  • Page 29: Driving

    22. OPERATION ”Kör åt skogen rätt och säkert [Correct and safe forest operations]” published by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences” Most accidents occur due to toppling over or if the tractor turns over. The worse the terrain is or the greater the load, the greater the risk of an accident.
  • Page 30: 23. Loading Work

    23. LOADING WORK Basic movements If you are not accustomed to using a grapple, you should first practice basic crane movements. Exercises that shorten the learning time are set out below. The timber trailer’s stabilisers must be used during all loading and unloading work. The ground under the stabilisers must be level and stable as there is a risk of overturning when working on slopes.
  • Page 31: Complaint Form

    Complaint form We are grateful for your help pointing out any inaccuracies in the Kellfri product delivered to you. Before making a complaint read Kellfris general warranty and sales conditions in our catalog as well as the enclosed User’s manual that comes with the machine.
  • Page 32: Warranty And Eg-Marking

    Other equipment must meet the hardware requirements of the Directive. Tina Baudtler, VD Kellfri AB is constantly working on further developing their products and therefore re- servesthe right to modify, among other things the design and appearance without no- tice.

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