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Sisis DART User Manual

Sisis DART
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DART
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
R
SP20015_REV_0
10/12
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Sisis DART Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSisis
ModelDART
CategoryLawn and Garden Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Certificate of Conformity

Serial Numbers

Introduction

Technical Data

Important Safety Instructions

Eye Protection Safety

Wear eye protection in dry, dusty, or windy conditions to guard against flying debris.

Fire Hazard Precautions

Keep engine area clear of debris to prevent overheating from blocked cooling fins.

Training Safety

Ensure familiarity with controls and proper use; never allow untrained persons or children to operate.

Preparation for Operation

Wear appropriate footwear, inspect area, handle fuel safely, and check safety devices before use.

Safe Operation Guidelines

Operate in daylight, on stable footing, avoid steep slopes, and never operate with guards removed.

Operating Instructions

Operating Principal

The SISIS DART is an engine-driven vertical aerator for fine turf, offering clean vertical action and maneuverability.

Operating Procedure

Step-by-step guide on starting the engine, engaging tines, and adjusting depth for operation.

Routine Maintenance

Changing the Drive Belt

Instructions for loosening nuts, sliding back the bearing block, and slipping the belt over the pulley.

Timing of Toothed Belts

Resetting belt timing involves aligning cams to specific positions (12 o'clock and 15 minutes past).

Tines

Chisel Tines

Encourage new root growth and permit entry of fertilisers and dressing.

Round Pointed Solid Tines

Used to assist moisture and air getting to grass roots during the growing season.

Hollow Coring Tines

Remove soil cores to relieve compaction; use before solid tining in severe cases.

Pencil Tine

Acceptable on greens due to smaller hole; not as strong as tapered tines.

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