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McHale Fusion 2 field operation and adjustments section
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McHale Fusion 2 round baler wrapper technical service manual
Issue 1: 0208
9.10 Chamber door lock
The chamber door lock is to be used at all times that the operator may wish to enter
the chamber in order to change the cutter knives for example. The lock is located in
the front right hand side panel of the machine. See figure 9.10.1 for safety decal and
location of chamber door lock valve. The lock works by way of a hydraulic on/off
valve, while locked the valve is in the “off” (horizontal) position and the hydraulic
rams will remain open, hence, keeping the doors locked.
Warning! The operator must be aware of all related warnings, safety decals and
dangers before attempting to carry out any work or maintenance from within the
baling chamber. Please refer to and follow carefully section 7.6 for instructions
on how to enter the baling chamber.
Fig. 9.10.1 Chamber door lock and CST00155,
“lock chamber door” safety decal.
9.11 Spare film holders and door safety latch operation
The McHale Fusion 2 can hold up to 8 rolls of spare film along with 1 more in each
of the two dispensers. The spare rolls are stored at each side of the baler inside the
centre panels. To open the primary latch (A) on the door panels a 13 mm spanner or
flat headed screwdriver will be required and the secondary latch (B) is opened by
means of holding the panel outwards and lifting latch (B) upwards as shown in figure
9.11.1 below. Safety latch type (C) is found on all other panels.
To store film rolls carefully pull down film holders and slide the film roll core onto the
film holder. Each holder stores two rolls of film. Push the film rolls back into an
upright position.
Warning! Beware of falling plastic film rolls and other stored objects when
opening door panels, especially where the machine is not on level ground!
Figure 9.11.1 Safety latch types
Latch B
Latch A
Latch C

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