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McHale 991BE - Routine Maintenance Tasks

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McHale
991B
Round Bale Wrapper
76
Every week (See Figure 13.b)
Grease table roller bearings (No. 1)
Grease cross shaft bearing (No. 2)
Grease dispenser top coil roller shafts (No. 3)
Grease cut and hold plunger (No. 4)
Grease side tip latch (No. 5)
Every month (See Figure 13.c)
Grease parking jack (No. 1)
Every year (See Figure 13.d)
Clean and lubricate dispenser gears (No. 1)
Check table gearbox for grease (No. 2)
Grease shearbolt to sprocket flange on table drive roller (No. 3)
It may become necessary from time to time to clean the dispenser rollers as they pick
up the “tack” from plastic film. Clean off with kerosene.
At the end of the wrapping season the machine should be washed and cleaned. Any
damaged paintwork should be touched up. Any maintenance or repairs should be
carried out at this stage. The electronic control box is not waterproof, so it must be
always be stored in a dry environment (See “Storage” on page 80). All exposed
hydraulic cylinder rods should be greased.
CAUTION: Hydraulic hoses to be replaced every 5 years
All hydraulic hoses must be replaced every 5 years
WARNING: Wear proper safety gear & follow all instructions
Ensure to wear proper safety gear at all times when working with the
machine, such as gloves, eye protection, etc. and follow all safety decals
and instructions
WARNING: Inspections in the “Danger Zone” during machine
operation require a second trained operator at the controls
McHale recommend that nobody is ever in the “Danger Zone” at any
time during machine operation, but in the event of carrying out
inspections (contrary to our safety recommendations!) when the
machine is in operation, there must always be a second operator at the
tractor controls (who is fully competent in the operation of both the tractor
and machine), in case an emergency stop action is required.

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