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Müthing MU-C/S - Mounting Additional Equipment and Hydraulics

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Instruction manual – MU-C/S 35
Mounting additional equipment and modifications
These notes will explain to you which options may be fitted later and which conversions are
permissible and possible.
Note:
Work such as changing rotors or installing wearing skids must only be carried
out by trained technical staff – in case of doubt please have the work listed above
carried out in a specialised workshop ! An incorrect modification could cause
extensive damage, which would invalidate any warranty claims.
Note: Please note the safety instructions, details of risks and accident prevention
regulations on pages 16 - 26!
Hydraulics
In the case of MU-C/S series mulchers the 45 – 90° vertical swing is carried out hydraulically.
For this the tractor requires 1 double-acting hydraulic connection, which must have a floating
position to facilitate working.
When connecting the hydraulic pipes, remove from the holders provided, remove the protective
caps and fit correctly to the tractor's hydraulic couplings.
Make sure that the connection has properly engaged. Incorrectly fitted couplings can cause oil leaks
and pollute the environment.
When removing from the tractor, refit the protective caps and re-secure the hydraulic pipes in the
holders provided.
Always ensure that the pressure has been released from the tractor’s or the mulcher’s hydraulic
system as appropriate before attaching or removing hydraulic connections or cylinders from the
tractor or mulcher.
Make sure that you always use good-quality hydraulic pipes and approved matching connections,
which comply with the relevant industrial standards. These pipes and connections must also bear
the approved markings. You can either obtain these hydraulic pipes from us or from specialised
companies, which will also be pleased to answer any further questions.
Check all hydraulic pipes regularly (at least once a year) by examining the surface for damage such
as cuts, chafing, kinks and squashing, and investigate the condition of the material for cracks,
leakages etc. Damaged pipes must be changed immediately
. A hydraulic pipe should never be kept
in use for longer than 5 years.
Note:
Please note the safety instructions, details of risks and accident prevention
regulations on pages 16 -26!