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ORKEL MP2000-X - Guidelines for Hydraulic Adjustments; Tank Valves MP2000-X; Feed Hopper; Control Panels

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3.2.1 Guidelines for hydraulic adjustments
Specific instructions regarding hydraulic settings are listed and explained for each individual component
chapter.
NOTE: All references to valves found in this sub chapter can be found in the hydraulic schematic and valve over-
view in chapter 11 "Hydraulics"
IMPORTANT: All hydraulic adjustments: Start at low speed and increase the speed gradually. The oil must have
reached operating temperature when the adjustment is performed.
RULE OF THUMB FOR K1, B1, P2, P3, P4 AND P5: Turning the valve clockwise decreases the speed. Turning
the valve counterclockwise increases the speed.
RULE OF THUMB FOR P1 AND M1: Turning the valve clockwise increases the speed. Turning the valve coun-
terclockwise decreases the speed.
3.2.2 Tank valves MP2000-X
MP2000-X got four tank valves: T1, T2, T3 and T4.
3.3 FEED HOPPER
NOTE: All references to valves found in this sub chapter can be found in the hydraulic schematic and valve over-
view in chapter 11 "Hydraulics"
3.3.1 Control panels
NOTE: There is one control panel for F10, and no rear controller. The functionality is described in section 4.2.4
"Lever list".
Front controller
The levers are explained in detail in section 4.2.3 "Lever/Controls overview" and activate functions as
described.
No. Description Action/Movement
1. Left support leg, rear Up / down
2. Right support leg, rear Up / down
3. Left part of the hopper In / out
4. Right part of the hopper In / out
5. Left part of the hopper Up / down
6. Right part of the hopper Up / down
3.3.2 Settings
Adjusting the feed hopper speed is done by turning the M1 valve (Figure 3.2). Clockwise increases the
speed. Counterclockwise decreases the speed.
Default settings: Close the valve and then open two turns.
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