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3.3.3 RADIUS front-mounted, double sided
1. The frame width for front attachment depends on the r
2. ow width as well as on the share length used. This results in the following:
a) Share length 370 mm (14.6“): Frame width (A) = Row width (B) – 650 mm (25.6”)
b) Share length 500 mm (19.7“): Frame width (A) = Row width (B) – 910 mm (35.8”)
c) Share length 620 mm (24.4“): Frame width (A) = Row width (B) – 1150 mm (45.3”)
Figure 4 Attachment two-sided front
3. Please determine the mounting height of the front column lifter as described in section 3.3.2 "Mid-mounting
with column lifter". The column lifter S-2R front is single-acting and has a stroke of 500 mm (19.7”). On request,
the lifter can also be supplied with a double-acting cylinder.
4. The mounting bracket CL759.270000 (Figure 4, item 48) is equipped with a pendulum compensation.
5. If you drive mostly on hillsides mount the frame a little deeper than normal, in order to ensure that the RADIUS
tools will have contact with the soil when you enter the row which is headed down a steep slope. Experience
showed that a working depth of 110 mm (4.3”) is best. That means that while mounting the device, the hydraulic
cylinder should be extended 130 mm (5.1”). (Device completely mounted and placed on level ground).
3.4 Support wheels for height guidance
In order to achieve an optimum working result, it is advisable to use
support wheels with most attachment combinations. The support
wheels are used to guide the height of your attached tools, enabling
the ground contour to be accurately traced. Depending on the
application, you can choose between a manually or hydraulically
adjustable support wheel.