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Reading the instruction
Manual and following it should seem to be in-
convenient and superfluous as it is not
enough to hear from others and to realize that a
machine is good, to buy it and to believe that now
everything should work by itself. The person in
question would not only harm himself but also
make the mistake of blaming the machine for pos-
sible failures instead of himself. In order to ensure
success one should enter the mind of a thing,
make himself familiar with every part of the ma-
chine and get acquainted with how it's handled.
Only in this way could you be satisfied both with
the machine and with yourself. This goal is the
purpose of this instruction manual.
Leipzig-Plagwitz 1872.
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Identification data
Identification data
Manufacturer: AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Machine ID no.:
Type: UF
Permissible system pressure (bar)
Year of manufacture:
Factory:
Basic weight (kg):
Permissible total weight (kg):
Maximum load (kg):
Manufacturer's address
AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG
Postfach 51
D-49202 Hasbergen, Germany
Tel.: + 49 (0)5405 501-0
E-mail: [email protected]
Spare parts lists are freely accessible in the spare parts portal at
www.amazone.de.
Please send orders to your AMAZONE dealer.
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Foreword
Foreword
Dear Customer,
You have chosen one of the quality products from the wide product
range of AMAZONEN-WERKE, H. DREYER GmbH & Co. KG. We
thank you for your confidence in our products.
On receiving the machine, check to see if it has been damaged during
transport or if parts are missing. Using the delivery note, check that
the machine has been delivered in full, including any special equip-
ment ordered. Damage can only be rectified if problems are signalled
immediately.
Before commissioning, read and understand this operating manual,
and particularly the safety information. Only after careful reading will
you be able to benefit from the full scope of your newly purchased
machine.
Please ensure that all the machine operators have read this operating
manual before the machine is commissioned.
Should you have any questions or problems, please consult this op-
erating manual or contact your local service partner.
Regular maintenance and timely replacement of worn or damaged
parts increases the lifespan of your machine.
User evaluation
Dear Reader,
We update our operating manuals regularly. Your suggestions for
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
6 UF BAG0012.11 04.19
Table of Contents
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User Information
1 User Information
The User Information section provides information on use of the oper-
ating manual.
All the directions specified in the operating manual are always seen in
the direction of travel.
1.3 Diagrams
Lists
Lists without an essential order are shown as a list with bullets. Ex-
ample:
• Point 1
• Point 2
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General safety instructions
The operator is obliged only to let those people work with/on the ma-
chine who
• are aware of the basic workplace safety information and accident
prevention regulations.
• have been instructed in working with/on the machine.
• have read and understood this operating manual.
Before starting work, anyone charged with working with/on the ma-
chine is obliged
• to comply with the basic workplace safety instructions and acci-
dent prevention regulations.
• to read and follow the "General safety information" section of this
operating manual.
• to read the section "Warning symbols and other labels on the
machine" (page 17) of this operating manual and to follow the
safety instructions represented by the warning symbols when
operating the machine.
• to get to know the machine.
• to read the sections of this operating manual that are important
for carrying out their work.
If the user discovers that a function is not working properly, then they
must eliminate this fault immediately. If this is not the task of the user
or if the user does not possess the appropriate technical knowledge,
then they should report this fault to their superior (operator).
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General safety instructions
The machine has been constructed to the state-of-the art and the
recognised rules of safety. However, operating the machine may
cause risks and restrictions to
• the health and safety of the user or third parties,
• the machine,
• other property.
Only use the machine
• for the purpose for which it was intended.
• in a perfect state of repair.
Eliminate any faults immediately which could impair safety.
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General safety instructions
DANGER
Indicates an immediate high risk which will result in death or
serious physical injury (loss of body parts or long term damage)
if not avoided.
If the instructions are not followed, then this will result in imme-
diate death or serious physical injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium risk, which could result in death or (serious)
physical injury if not avoided.
If the instructions are not followed, then this may result in death
or serious physical injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a low risk which could cause minor or medium level
physical injury or damage to property if not avoided.
IMPORTANT
Indicates an obligation to special behaviour or an activity re-
quired for proper machine handling.
Non-compliance with these instructions can cause faults on the
machine or disturbance to the environment.
NOTE
Indicates handling tips and particularly useful information.
These instructions will help you to use all the functions of your
machine in the best way possible.
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General safety instructions
Before starting up the machine each time, all the safety and protection
equipment must be properly attached and fully functional. Check all
safety and protection equipment regularly.
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General safety instructions
Only those people who have been trained and instructed may work
with/on the machine. The operator must clearly specify the responsi-
bilities of the people charged with operation and maintenance work.
People being trained may only work with/on the machine under the
supervision of an experienced person.
Loading/Transport X X X
Commissioning -- X --
Operation -- X --
Maintenance -- -- X
Disposal X -- --
Legend: X..permitted --..not permitted
1)
A person who can assume a specific task and who can carry out
this task for an appropriately qualified company.
2)
Instructed persons are those who have been instructed in their
assigned tasks and in the possible risks in the case of improper
behaviour, have been trained if necessary, and have been in-
formed about the necessary protective equipment and
measures.
3)
People with specialist technical training shall be considered as a
specialist. Due to their specialist training and their knowledge of
the appropriate regulations, they can evaluate the work with
which they have been charged and detect possible dangers.
Comment:
A qualification equivalent to specialist training can be obtained
from several years' experience in the relevant field.
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General safety instructions
Only operate the machine if all the safety and protection equipment is
fully functional.
Check the machine at least once a day for visible damage and check
the function of the safety and protection equipment.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, catching, being drawn in or impact
from the failure of support parts.
It is strictly forbidden to
• drill holes in the frame or on the running gear.
• increase the size of existing holes on the frame or the running gear.
• weld support parts.
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General safety instructions
The machine may only be operated by one person sitting in the driv-
er's seat of the tractor.
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General safety instructions
Always keep all the warning symbols on the machine clean and in a
legible state. Replace illegible warning symbols. You can obtain the
warning symbols from your dealer using the order number (e.g. MD
075).
Field 1
is a symbol describing the danger, surrounded by triangular safety
symbol.
Field 2
is a symbol showing how to avoid the danger.
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General safety instructions
Fig. 1
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
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General safety instructions
Super-S boom
Fig. 4
Q-Plus boom
Fig. 5
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General safety instructions
MD 078
Risk of crushing fingers or hands due to ac-
cessible moving parts in the machine.
This danger can cause extremely serious injuries
and the loss of body parts.
Never reach into the danger area when the trac-
tor engine is running with PTO shaft / hydraulic /
electronics system connected.
MD 082
Risk of falling due to personnel riding on
treads or platforms.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
It is forbidden to ride on the machine or climb the
machine when it is running. This also applies to
machines with treads or platforms.
Make sure that nobody is riding on the machine.
MD 084
Risk of crushing the entire body due to
standing in the swivel range when machine
parts are being lowered.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
• It is forbidden to stand in the swivel range of
the machine when machine parts are being
lowered.
• Instruct personnel to leave the swivel range
of any machine parts which can be lowered
before you lower the parts.
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General safety instructions
MD 086
Risk of crushing the entire body due to nec-
essary periods spent under raised, unse-
cured machine parts.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
Before spending time in the danger area under-
neath raised machine parts, secure the raised
parts to prevent them being accidentally lowered.
To do this, use the mechanical support device or
the hydraulic locking device.
MD 094
Danger from electric shock or burns due to
unintentional contact with electric transmis-
sion lines or from approaching high-voltage
transmission lines without authorisation.
These dangers can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
Maintain an adequate safety distance from
transmission lines carrying high voltage.
MD 095
Read and follow the operating manual and safety
information before starting up the machine!
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General safety instructions
MD 096
Danger from escaping high-pressure hydrau-
lic fluid due to leaking hydraulic hose lines.
This danger may cause serious injuries, perhaps
even resulting in death, if escaping high-pressure
hydraulic fluid passes through the skin and into
the body.
• Never attempt to plug leaks in hydraulic
hose lines using your hand or fingers.
• Read and observe the information in the
operating manual before carrying out
maintenance work on the hydraulic hose
lines.
• If you are injured by hydraulic fluid, contact
a doctor immediately.
MD 097
Risk of crushing the entire body due to
standing in the stroke area of the three-point
suspension when the three-point hydraulics
are actuated.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
• Personnel are prohibited from entering the
stroke area of the three-point suspension
when the three-point hydraulics are actuat-
ed.
• Only actuate the operator controls for the
tractor's three-point hydraulic system
ο from the intended workstation.
ο if you are outside of the stroke area
between the tractor and the machine.
MD 100
This symbol indicates anchorage points for fas-
tening slinging gear when loading the machine.
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General safety instructions
MD 102
Danger from intervention in the machine, e.g.
installation, adjusting, troubleshooting,
cleaning, maintaining and repairing, due to
the tractor and the machine being started
unintentionally and rolling.
These dangers can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
• Secure the tractor and the machine against
unintentional start-up and rolling before any
intervention in the machine.
• Depending on the type of intervention, read
and observe the information in the relevant
sections of the operating manual.
MD 104
Risk of crushing the entire body or impacts
due to standing in the swivel range of lateral-
ly moving machine parts.
These dangers can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
• Maintain an adequate safety distance from
moving machine parts while the tractor en-
gine is running.
• Ensure that all personnel maintain an ade-
quate safety distance from moving machine
parts.
MD 118
This symbol identifies the maximum drive speed
(max. 540 rpm) and direction of rotation of the
machine drive shaft.
MD 153
This symbol indicates a hydraulic fluid filter.
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General safety instructions
MD 159
Only fill the fresh water tank with clear fresh wa-
ter, and never with crop protection agents.
MD162
Maximum support load 800 kg.
MD 173
Risk of breathing in hazardous materials via
poisonous vapours from the spray liquid
tank.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
MD176
MD192
Danger from liquid escaping under high
pressure caused by working on lines and
connections that are under pressure!
This danger can cause extremely serious injuries
to any part of the body.
Working on this component is not permitted.
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General safety instructions
MD 199
The maximum operating pressure of the hydrau-
lic system is 210 bars.
MD 224
Risk of contact with hazardous materials due
to improper use of clear fresh water from the
hand wash tank.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
Never use the clear fresh water from the hand
wash tank as drinking water.
MD 226
Risk of crushing the entire body due to
standing under suspended loads or raised
machine parts.
This danger can cause extremely serious and
potentially fatal injuries.
• It is forbidden to stand under suspended
loads or raised machine parts.
• Maintain an adequate safety distance from
any suspended loads or raised machine
parts.
• Ensure that all personnel maintain an ade-
quate safety distance from suspended
loads or raised machine parts.
ME 525
Keep the boom carrier in an upright position.
This helps maintain optimum boom ride, particu-
larly when using Distance Control (optional).
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General safety instructions
ME 985
The system pressure is 10 bar.
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General safety instructions
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, catching, being drawn in or impacts
from inadequate roadworthiness and operational safety.
Before starting up the machine and the tractor, always check their
roadworthiness and operational safety.
• Only connect and transport the machine with tractors suitable for
the task.
• When coupling machines to the tractor's three-point linkage, the
linkages of the tractor and the machine must always be the
same.
• Connect the machine to the prescribed equipment in accordance
with the specifications.
• When coupling machines to the front or the rear of the tractor,
the following may not be exceeded:
ο The approved total tractor weight
ο The approved tractor axle loads
ο The approved load capacities of the tractor tyres
• Secure the tractor and the machine against rolling unintentionally
before coupling or uncoupling the machine.
• It is forbidden for people to stand between the machine to be
coupled and the tractor whilst the tractor is moving towards the
machine.
Any helpers may only act as guides standing next to the vehi-
cles, and may only move between the vehicles when both are at
a standstill.
• Before connecting the machine to or disconnecting the machine
from the tractor's three-point linkage, secure the operating lever of
the tractor hydraulic system so that unintentional raising or lowering
is prevented.
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General safety instructions
• Before starting work, ensure that you understand all the equip-
ment and actuation elements of the machine and their function.
There is no time for this when the machine is already in opera-
tion.
• Do not wear loose-fitting clothing. Loose clothing increases the
risk of being caught by the drive shaft.
• Only start-up the machine, when all the safety equipment has
been attached and is in the safety position.
• Comply with the maximum load for the connected machine and
the permissible axle and drawbar loads for the tractor. If neces-
sary, drive only with a partially filled tank.
• It is forbidden to stand in the working area of the machine.
• It is forbidden to stand in the turning and swivel range of the
machine.
• There are crushing and cutting points at externally-actuated (e.g.
hydraulic) machine points.
• Only actuate externally-actuated machine parts when you are
sure that no-one is standing within the prescribed safety dis-
tance.
• Before leaving the tractor,
ο lower the machine onto the ground
ο switch off the tractor engine
ο remove the ignition key
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General safety instructions
Machine transportation
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General safety instructions
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General safety instructions
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General safety instructions
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General safety instructions
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General safety instructions
• Due to toxic vapours in the spray liquid tank, climbing into the
spray liquid tank is always forbidden.
• Repair work in the spray liquid tank must only be carried out by a
specialist workshop!
• Only carry out cleaning, maintenance and repair work on the
machine when
ο the drive is switched off
ο the tractor engine has come to a complete stop
ο the ignition key has been removed
ο the machine connector has been removed from the on-
board computer
• Regularly check the nuts and bolts for firm seating and retighten
them as necessary.
• Secure the raised machine and/or raised machine parts against
unintentional lowering before performing any cleaning, mainte-
nance or repair work on the machine.
• When replacing work tools with blades, use suitable tools and
gloves.
• Dispose of oils, greases and filters in the appropriate way.
• Disconnect the cable to the tractor generator and battery before
carrying out electrical welding work on the tractor and on at-
tached machines.
• Spare parts must meet at least the specified technical require-
ments of AMAZONEN-WERKE. This is ensured through the use
of genuine AMAZONE spare parts.
• When repairing field sprayers which have been used for liquid
fertiliser application with ammonium nitrate / urea solution, ob-
serve the following points:
Residues of ammonium nitrate / urea solutions may form salts by
the evaporation of the water on or in the spray liquid tank. This
produces pure ammonium nitrate and urea. In its undiluted form,
ammonium nitrate is explosive when combined with organic sub-
stances, e.g. urea, and subjected to critical temperatures during
repair work (e.g. welding, grinding, filing).
This danger can be eliminated by thoroughly washing out the
spray liquid tank or the parts intended for repair with water, be-
cause the salt of the ammonium nitrate / urea solution is water-
soluble. For this reason, clean the field sprayer thoroughly with
water before carrying out repair work.
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Loading and unloading
Danger
The minimum tensile strength of
each lifting belt must be 1,000 kg!
Fig. 6
4 Product description
This section:
• provides a comprehensive overview of the machine structure.
• provides the names of the individual modules and controls.
If possible, read this section when actually at the machine. This helps
you to understand the machine better.
The field sprayer is composed of the following main components:
• Basic machine
• Pressure gauge
• Pump equipment for the 540 rpm drive
• Sprayer boom
• Spray lines with part width section valves
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Product description
Fig. 7
Fig. 7/...
(1) Spray liquid tank (7) Upper link connection with inserting pin
(2) Spray liquid tank filling port with hinged lid (8) Lower link connection (cat. II)
and filling sieve (9) Piston diaphragm pump
(3) Control terminal (10) Swivel-out induction bowl (optional)
(4) Fresh water tank (11) Pull-out step
(5) Fill level indicator (12) Swivel-out parking supports
(6) Flushing water tank (13) Parking device castors with braking device
(14) Fluid filter (Profi-folding)
(15) Flushing water tank filling level indicator
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Product description
Fig. 8
• Transport locking mechanism (Fig. 9/1) to
prevent the Q-plus boom from folding out
unintentionally
Fig. 9
• Transport locking mechanism (Fig. 10) to
prevent the Super-S boom from folding
out unintentionally
Fig. 10
• Fig. 11/…
(1) Visual check of the Super-S boom lock
Fig. 11
• Fig. 12/…
(1) PTO shaft guard
(2) Machine PTO shaft guard
Fig. 12
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Product description
Fig. 13
Fig. 15
Connect the lighting system via the connector to the 7-pin tractor
socket.
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Product description
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Product description
Fig. 16
We would like to draw attention to the fact that extended exposure (20
hours) to crop protection agents with which we are familiar, e.g. Las-
so, Betanal and Tramat, Stomp, Iloxan, Mudecan, Elancolan and Ter-
idox, can cause damage to the pump diaphragms, hoses, spray lines
and tanks. The examples given are in no way intended to represent a
comprehensive list.
In particular, we warn against unauthorised mixtures of two or more
different crop protection agents.
Substances which have a tendency to stick together or set must not
be applied.
When using such aggressive crop protection agents, it is recom-
mended that the spray liquid be applied immediately after preparation
and then that the sprayer be thoroughly cleaned with water.
Desmopan diaphragms may be supplied as a replacement for the
pump diaphragms. These are resistant to solvent-containing crop
protection agents. However their service life is reduced by use at low
temperatures (e.g. AUS in frosty conditions).
The materials and components used in the construction of AMAZONE
field sprayers are safe for liquid fertiliser.
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Product description
The danger area is the area around the machine in which people can
be caught by:
• work movements made by the machine and its tools
• materials or foreign bodies thrown out of the machine
• tools rising or falling unintentionally
• unintentional rolling of the tractor and the machine
Within the machine danger area, there are danger points with perma-
nent or unexpected risks. Warning symbols indicate these danger
points and warn against residual dangers, which cannot be eliminated
for practical reasons. In such cases, the special safety regulations in
the appropriate section are valid.
No-one may stand in the machine danger area:
• if the tractor engine is running with the PTO shaft / hydraulic
system connected.
• if the tractor and machine are not protected against unintentional
start-up and rolling.
The operating person may only move the machine or switch or drive
the tools from the transport position to the working position or vice-
versa when there is no-one in the machine danger area.
Danger points exist:
• between the tractor and the field sprayer attachment, especially
when coupling and uncoupling.
• near moving parts.
• when climbing onto the machine.
• in the swivel range of the sprayer boom.
• in the spray liquid tank due to poisonous vapours.
• underneath raised, unsecured machines or machine parts.
• when unfolding/folding the sprayer boom in the vicinity of over-
head electricity cables, through contact with the cables.
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Product description
The following diagrams show the positions of the rating plate and the
CE mark.
4.10 Conformity
Directives/Standards designation
The implement complies • Implement directive 2006/42/EC
with the
• EMC directive 2014/30/EC
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Product description
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Product description
Optional equipment
Working width 15 m 16 m 18 m 20 m 21 m 24 m 27 m 28 m 30 m
Transport width 900 mm 1000 mm
Overall length 2400 mm
Height when machine is parked Super S1:3300 mm / Super S2:2900 mm
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Product description
4.13.2 Payload
DANGER
Exceeding the permitted payload is prohibited.
Risk of accident because of unstable driving conditions.
Carefully determine the payload, and therefore the permitted filling
amount for your machine. Not all filling media can be used to fill the
tank completely.
• You can find the value for the permissible total weight on the
implement rating plate.
• Weigh the empty implement to determine the basic weight.
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Product description
Q-Plus boom
Working width Number Number of nozzles per part width sections
3 9-6-9
12 m
5 5-4-6-4-5
12.5 m 5 5-5-5-5-5
3 10-10-10
15 m
5 6-6-6-6-6
Super-S boom
Working width Number Number of nozzles per part width sections
5 6-6-6-6-6
15 m
7 3-5-5-4-5-5-3
16 m 5 7-6-6-6-7
5 6-8-8-8-6
18 m
7 5-6-5-4-5-6-5
5 8-8-8-8-8
20 m
7 5-6-5-4-5-6-5
5 9-8-8-8-9
7 6-6-6-6-6-6-6
21 m
9 4-4-6-5-4-5-6-4-4
11 4-4-3-3-5-4-5-3-3-4-4
7 6-6-6-6-6-6-6
21/15 m 9 4-4-6-5-4-5-6-4-4
11 3-3-4-4-5-4-5-4-4-3-3
5 9-10-10-10-9
7 6-6-8-8-8-6-6
24 m
9 6-5-6-5-4-5-6-5-6
11 4-4-5-4-5-4-5-4-5-4-4
7 9-6-8-8-8-6-9
27 m 9 6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6
11 6-6-4-4-5-4-5-4-4-6-6
7 8-8-8-8-8-8-8
28 m 9 7-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-7
11 5-5-5-6-5-4-5-6-5-5-5
7 8-9-8-10-8-9-8
30 m 9 6-6-7-7-8-7-7-6-6
11 6-6-5-6-5-4-5-6-5-6-6
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Product description
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Product description
Electrical system
Battery voltage: • 12 V (volts)
Lighting socket: • 7 pin
Hydraulic system
Maximum operating pressure: • 210 bar
Tractor pump capacity: • At least 25 l/min at 150 bar for the hydraulic block (with Profi-
folding, optional)
Implement hydraulic fluid: • HLP68 DIN 51524
The implement hydraulic fluid is suitable for the combined hy-
draulic fluid circuits of all standard tractor brands.
Control units: • Depending on equipment, see page 61
Three-point attachment
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Construction and function of the basic machine
5.1 Function
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Construction and function of the basic machine
The piston diaphragm pump (10) draws the spray liquid from the
spray liquid tank (1) via the VARIO control, suction side (A), the suc-
tion line and the suction filter (9). The spray liquid which is drawn up is
conveyed via the pressure hose (14) to the VARIO control, pressure
side (B). The liquid reaches the pressure gauge via the VARIO con-
trol, pressure side (B). The pressure gauge consists of the spray
pressure control (8) and the self cleaning pressure filter (15).
From the pressure gauge, the spray liquid is pumped via the flow
+
meter (Control terminal/ AMASPRAY only) (21) to the part width sec-
tion valves (20). The part width section valves (20) single nozzle con-
trol promoted.
The return flow meter (18) (Control terminal only) determines the
quantity of spray liquid to be conveyed back to the spray liquid tank
(1) in the case of a low application rate.
In its switched-on state, the agitator (4) ensures that the spray liquid
in the spray liquid tank (1) remains homogenous. The stirring perfor-
mance of the agitator can be set at the switch tap (C).
The field sprayer is operated from the tractor via
+ +
• the control terminal, AMASPRAY or AMASET
• the manually-operated valve.
To prepare the spray liquid, fill the induction bowl (11) with the agent
quantity required to fill the spray liquid tank, and draw it into the spray
liquid tank (1).
The fresh water from the flushing water tank (2) is used for cleaning
the spraying system.
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Construction and function of the basic machine
Fig. 18
(1) Filling connection for the suction hose (A) VARIO control, suction side
(2) Suction filter (B) VARIO control, pressure side
(3) Filling connection flushing water tank / (C) Switch tap for the agitator / dump pressure
spray liquid tank, (optional) filter
(4) Connection for quick emptying (optional) (D) Switch tap for fill / quick empty
(5) Self cleaning pressure filter (E) Switch tap for ring line induction bowl / can-
ister flushing
(6) Drain tap for the fresh water tank
(F) Switch tap for suction / induction
(7) Filling opening for the fresh water tank
(G) Schalthahn Befüllen Spülwasser-Behälter
(8) Filling connection on the induction bowl
(9) Outlet suction filter / spray liquid tank (H) Schalthahn Befüllen Spritzbrühe-Behälter
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Fig. 19
ο Dump the technical residue
from the spray liquid tank
ο Spraying operation
ο Filling
→ "D" – quick emptying Fig. 20
(optional,D)
ο Agitator
ο 0 Zero setting
Fig. 21
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ο Filling
ο 0 Zero setting
ο Quick emptying
Fig. 22
ο Canister flushing
ο 0 Zero setting
ο Ring line
Fig. 23
• F – Switch tap for suction / induction
ο 0 Zero setting
ο Induct
Fig. 24
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Fig. 27:
Machine parked on the parking device.
Fig. 25
When raised and hitched to the tractor, swivel
the parking supports on the machine
• back (Fig. 28/1) into the park position.
• forwards (Fig. 28/2) into the transport posi-
tion.
A tension spring holds the parking supports in
the current end position.
Fig. 26
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WARNING
Risk of crushing, catching, trapping
and impact if the machine releases
unexpectedly from the tractor. Fig. 27
If the working widths of the UF 1501 /
1801 are greater than 21 metres, al-
ways use a Cat. III upper link connec-
tion.
Fig. 28
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Fig. 29
Fig. 32:
• Telespace PTO shaft W100E
(810 mm, telescoping)
Fig. 30
WARNING
Risk of crushing from the tractor and machine unintentionally
starting up or rolling.
Only couple or uncouple the PTO shaft and tractor when the tractor
and machine have been secured against both unintentional starting
and unintentional rolling.
WARNING
Risk of being caught and drawn in by the unguarded PTO shaft
or due to damaged safety devices.
• Never use the PTO shaft if the safety device is missing or dam-
aged, or without correctly using the supporting chain.
• Before each use, check that
ο all PTO shaft protective devices are installed and fully func-
tional.
ο the clearance around the PTO shaft is sufficient in all oper-
ating positions. Insufficient clearance will result in damage
to the PTO shaft.
• Attach the supporting chains in a way that ensures a sufficient
swivel range of the PTO shaft in all operating positions. Support-
ing chains must not become caught on machine or tractor parts.
• Have any damaged or missing parts of the PTO shaft replaced
immediately with genuine parts from the PTO shaft manufactur-
er.
Note that only a specialist workshop may repair a PTO shaft.
• With the machine uncoupled, place the PTO shaft in the holder
provided. This protects the PTO shaft from damage and dirt.
ο Never use the supporting chain of the PTO shaft to sus-
pend the uncoupled PTO shaft.
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WARNING
Risk of being caught and drawn in by unguarded PTO shaft parts
in the power transmission area between the tractor and driven
machine.
Work only when the drive between the tractor and driven machine is
fully guarded.
• The unguarded parts of the PTO shaft must always be guarded
by a shield on the tractor and a PTO shaft guard on the ma-
chine.
• Check that the shield on the tractor or the PTO shaft guard on
the machine and the safety devices and guards of the extended
PTO shaft overlap by at least 50 mm. If they do not, you must
not power the machine via the PTO shaft.
• Use only the PTO shaft provided or one of the same type.
• Read and follow the operating manual provided for the PTO
shaft. Correct use and maintenance of the PTO shaft prevents
serious accidents.
• When coupling the PTO shaft
ο refer to the operating manual provided for the PTO shaft.
ο observe the permissible drive speed of the machine.
ο observe the correct installation length of the PTO shaft. Re-
fer to the section "Adjusting the length of the PTO shaft to
the tractor", page 128.
ο observe the correct installation position of the PTO shaft.
The tractor symbol on the protective tube of the PTO shaft
identifies the tractor-side connection of the PTO shaft.
• Always mount the overload or freewheel clutch on the machine if
the PTO shaft has an overload or freewheel clutch.
• Before switching on the universal joint shaft, read and follow the
safety precautions for universal joint shaft operation in the sec-
tion "Safety information for the user", page 31.
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WARNING
Risk of crushing or impact if there is insufficient clearance when
coupling the PTO shaft.
Couple the PTO shaft with the tractor before coupling the machine
with the tractor. This will ensure the necessary clearance for safe
coupling of the PTO shaft.
CAUTION
Supporting chains must not become caught on machine or tractor
parts.
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WARNING
Risk of crushing or impact if there is insufficient clearance when
uncoupling the PTO shaft.
First uncouple the machine from the tractor before uncoupling the
PTO shaft from the tractor. This will ensure the necessary clearance
for safe uncoupling of the PTO shaft.
CAUTION
Risk of burning on hot components of the PTO shaft.
This danger can cause minor to serious injuries to the hands.
Do not touch components of the PTO shaft that have become hot
(particularly clutches).
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Films are stuck on the implement for the markings that illustrate
the respective hydraulic function.
raise
yellow height adjustment Double acting
lower
fold out
green boom folding Double acting
fold in
Profi- folding
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WARNING
Risk of infection from hydraulic fluid escaping at high pressure.
When coupling and uncoupling the hydraulic hose lines, ensure that
the hydraulic system is depressurised on both the machine and trac-
tor sides.
If you are injured by hydraulic fluid, contact a doctor immediately.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, catching, drawing in and impact from
faulty hydraulic functions when the hydraulic hose lines are in-
correctly connected.
When coupling the hydraulic hose lines, observe the coloured mark-
ings on the hydraulic plugs.
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AmaTron 3 AmaPad
AmaTron 4 AmaPad 2
Fig. 31
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5.8.2 AMASPRAY+
5.8.3 AMASET+
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Fig. 34
(1) Part width section valve switched on
(2) Part width section valve switched off
(3) Rotary knob for pressure equalisation set-
ting
Fig. 35
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5.8.4.1 Use
1. Prepare and stir the spray liquid correctly in accordance with the
instructions from the crop protection agent manufacturer.
2. Set the reverse taps on the control terminal to "Spray"; see page
156.
3. Read from the tractor meter which gear is required for an opera-
tional speed of 6 to max. 8 km/h. Adjust the tractor engine speed
at a constant rate with the manual accelerator lever, taking into
account the pump drive speed (min. 400 rpm and max.
550 rpm).
4. Using tractor control unit yellow raise the sprayer boom until the
transport safety catch locks in place.
5. Fold out the sprayer boom.
ο using tractor control unit green
ο using manual operation
6. Set the spraying height using tractor control unit yellow.
7. Close all part width section valves.
8. Set the switch tap on the valve chest to "Spray".
9. Set the liquid output by means of the required spray pressure on
the pressure regulation valve according to the spray table.
10. Set the switch tap to "Spraying off".
11. Switch on the part width sections required to begin spraying.
12. Select the right tractor gear and move off.
13. Set the switch tap on the valve chest to "Spray".
14. After work is completed: set the switch tap on the valve chest
to "Spray off", switch off the PTO shaft, fold in the boom and se-
cure it in transport position.
Automatic dosing:
Within a tractor gear, dosing is dependent on operational speed.
This means that if the tractor engine speed falls, for example as
a result of a rise in the terrain, in addition to the operational
speed the tractor universal joint shaft speed also decreases, as
does the pump drive speed in the same ratio.
This also alters the volume conveyed by the pump in the same
ratio and the desired spray rate [l/ha] remains constant - within a
tractor gear. At the same time, the set spray pressure also
changes.
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WARNING
In the interests of attaining optimum effectiveness of the spray
liquid to be applied and to avoid unnecessary pollution, the
spray pressure must be maintained within the appropriate pres-
sure range for the nozzle in use (see spray table).
Example:
If the set spray pressure is e.g. 3.2 bar, spray pressures between 2.4
and 4.0 are permitted. Do not stray in any circumstances from the
permitted pressure range for the nozzle fitted.
When increasing operational speed, do not exceed the maximum
permissible pump drive speed of 550 rpm.
WARNING
Large variations in spray pressure cause undesirable changes in
the drop size of the spray liquid.
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Fig. 37
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Fig. 38
5.9.4 Step
DANGER
• Never climb into the spray liquid tank.
• Risk of injury from poisonous vapours.
• It is strictly forbidden to ride on the field sprayer.
• Riding on the machine creates a risk of falling.
5.9.5 Agitator
Fig. 39
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5.9.6 Suction port for filling the spray liquid tank (optional)
Observe the relevant instructions when filling the spray liquid tank
from public water points using the suction hose (see also the section
"Use of the machine", Seite 145).
Fig. 42/...
(1) Suction hose (8 m, 2").
(2) Quick coupling.
(3) Suction filter for filtering the intake water.
(4) Non-return valve. Prevents liquid already in
the spray liquid tank from running out if the
vacuum suddenly collapses during the filling
process.
Fig. 40
Fig. 43:
Super-S boom only:
(1) Suction hose holder (optional)
Fig. 41
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Fig. 42
(1) Flushing water tank
(2) Filling opening
(3) Filling level indicator
The flushing water tank introduces clear fresh water to the mixture.
The water serves to
• thin the residue in the spray liquid tank at the end of spraying
operation.
• clean (flush) the whole field sprayer in the field.
• clean the suction chest and the spray lines when the tank is full.
Screw lid with breather valve for the fill opening.
Only fill the flushing water tank with clear fresh water.
Tank capacity::
• 125 litres (UF901 / UF1201)
• 180 litres (UF1501 / UF1801)
(1) Filling connection for the flushing water tank
/ spray liquid tank
(2) Switch tap for the flushing water tank
Fig. 43
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WARNING
Danger of poisoning from using
unclean water in the fresh water Fig. 44
tank.
Never use the water from the fresh
water tank as drinking water. The ma-
terials used to construct the fresh wa-
ter tank are not food-safe.
WARNING
Inadmissible contamination of the clear water tank with crop
protection agent or spray liquid!
Always fill the clear water tank with clear freshwater only, and never
with crop protection agent or spray liquid.
When using the field sprayer, make sure that there is always an ade-
quate supply of clear freshwater. Check and also fill the freshwater
tank when you fill the spray liquid tank.
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Fig. 48/...
(1) Switch tap for ring line / canister flushing.
(2) Bottom sieve.
(3) Rotating canister flushing nozzle for wash-
ing out canisters or other containers.
(4) Pressure plate.
(5) Ring line to dissolve and induct crop protec-
tion agent and urea.
(6) Scale
WARNING
Close the induction bowl before
rinsing out.
Fig. 47
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• Use all the filters provided. Clean the filters regularly (see the
"Cleaning" section, Seite 173). Fault-free field sprayer operation
can only be achieved by correct filtering of the spray liquid. Cor-
rect filtering has a significant effect on the success of the crop
protection measures.
• Pay attention to the permissible combinations of filters and mesh
sizes. The mesh sizes for the self cleaning pressure filter and the
nozzle filters must always be smaller than the nozzle opening of
the nozzles in question.
• Ensure that the use of pressure filter inserts with 80 or 100
mesh/inch for some crop protection agents can filter out active
agents. In individual cases, enquire with crop protection agent
manufacturers.
Fig. 49
Fig. 50
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• 24 mesh/inch,
for nozzle size '06' and larger
Filter area: 5.00 mm²
Fig. 53
Mesh size: 0.50 mm
• 50 mesh/inch (standard),
for nozzle size '02' to '05'
Filter area: 5.07 mm²
Mesh size: 0.35 mm
• 100 mesh/inch,
for nozzle size '015' and smaller
Filter area: 5.07 mm²
Mesh size: 0.15 mm
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WARNING
When installing/removing the trans-
portation device, secure the raised
machine against unintended lower-
ing.
Installation / removal:
1. Couple the machine to the tractor.
Fig. 56
2. Raise the machine with the tractor's hydrau-
lic system.
3. Secure the machine against unintentional
starting and unintentional rolling.
4. Support the raised machine so that it can-
not be lowered unintentionally.
Fig. 57
When the transport castors are not in use, secure the clip pins in the
parking position (Fig. 58/4Fig. 59/4).
When installing the fixed castors ensure that the pin (Fig. 59/6) goes
through the hole in the frame, thus holding the castors in a longitudi-
nal orientation.
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Fig. 60
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2 variants:
• Separate power supply from the tractor is required, operation via
the dashboard.
• Power supply and operation via ISOBUS.
Work floodlights:
Fig. 61
LED-individual nozzle illumination:
Fig. 62
Fig. 63
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WARNING
Risk of injury or even death.
If the camera display alone is used for manoeuvring, persons or
objects can be overlooked. The camera system is an aid. It does not
replace the operator's awareness of the immediate surroundings.
• Before manoeuvring, ensure that there are no people or
objects in the manoeuvring area by taking a direct look
Fig. 64
Fig. 67/…
(1) Camera on the front tank for manoeuvring
safely.
Fig. 65
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spraying to flushing .
ο Automatic agitator cutout during flushing.
ο Remote-controlled switching on and off of internal cleaning.
• Filling stop when filling via suction port
ο Filling stopped automatically when the desired fill level is
reached (signal limit).
ο Filling stopped manually.
→Remote-controlled switching of intake cock from
filling to spraying .
• Remote-controlled
ο Spraying
ο Filling
ο Flushing
• Manually operated
Fig. 66
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Profi-folding:
Manual folding
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CAUTION
It is prohibited to fold the sprayer boom in and out during travel.
DANGER
Always maintain an adequate distance from overhead cables when
folding the sprayer boom out and in. Contact with overhead cables
may lead to fatal injuries.
WARNING
Risk of crushing the entire body and impact due to personnel
becoming trapped by laterally-swivelling machine parts.
These dangers can cause extremely serious and potentially fatal
injuries.
Maintain an adequate safety distance from moving machine parts
while the tractor engine is running.
Ensure that all personnel maintain an adequate safety distance from
moving machine parts.
Instruct personnel to leave the swivel range of any moving machine
parts before swivelling the parts.
WARNING
Danger for third parties from crushing, being drawn in and/or
caught by the moving parts of the boom or impact if they stand
in the swivel range of the boom while it is folding out or in.
• Instruct personnel to leave the swivel range of the boom before
you fold the boom out or in.
• Release the control for folding the boom out and in immediately
if someone enters the swivel range.
The hydraulic cylinders for boom folding maintain their respective end
positions (transport position and working position) in both the folded-in
and folded-out boom state.
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Working with the sprayer boom only folded out on one side is only
permissible
• with the swing compensation locked.
• only if the other boom is folded down as a package from the
transport position (Super S boom).
• briefly for passing obstacles (trees, electricity pylons, etc.).
WARNING
Risk of crushing and impact for personnel who are caught while
the height of the sprayer boom is being raised or lowered.
Direct people out of the danger area of the machine before raising or
lowering the sprayer boom using height adjustment.
Always align the sprayer boom parallel to the ground; only then can
the specified spraying height be achieved on all nozzles.
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Fig. 67
spacer
Fig. 68
When using certain nozzles, the spacers are with-
in the spray cone.
In this case, attach the spacers horizontally on the
carrier.
Use thumb bolts.
Fig. 69
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Swing compensation
Fig. 71/…
(1) Swing compensation unlocked.
(2) Swing compensation locked.
Fig. 71
Even lateral distribution can only be achieved with the swing compen-
sation unlocked.
After the sprayer boom is fully folded out, actuate the operating lever
for another 5 seconds.
→ The swing compensation unlocks and the folded-out sprayer
boom can swing freely in relation to the boom carrier.
Folding via the tractor control unit green: the swing compensation
locks automatically before the boom folds in.
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Fig. 72
(1) Boom carrier frame for sprayer boom height (8) Flow meter for determining the spray rate
adjustment [l/ha] (only with quantity regulation)
(2) Spray lines (9) Return flow meter for determining how much
(3) Boom centre section spray liquid is to be conveyed back into the
spray liquid tank (Control terminal only)
(4) Transport locking for locking the folded-in
sprayer boom in its transport position to pre- (10) Motor valves for switching the part width
vent it from folding out unintentionally – un- sections on and off (control unit)
locked in the above example (11) Bypass valve
(5) Lockable swing compensation (12) Pressure connection for the spraying-
pressure pressure gauge
(6) Tension springs for parallel boom alignment.
(7) Shock absorber (13) Pressure relief, reduces excess pressure in
the spray lines after a part width section is
switched off
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WARNING
Risk of crushing and impact for other road users if the boom
accidentally unfolds from the transport position during road
transport.
Lock the folded boom package in the transport position using the
transport safety catch before undertaking road transport.
Fig. 73
Fig. 74
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WARNING
When folding the boom only hold it
at the points indicated.
Fold only the lowered and locked
booms.
CAUTION
Observe the sequence specified in
Fig. 76 for folding the boom out. To
fold in, use the reverse sequence. Fig. 75
Fig. 76
Fig. 77
→ Fig. 78/1:
Hand lever in the unlocked position.
Fig. 78
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→ Fig. 79/1:
Hand lever in the locked position.
Fig. 80
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To fold out the sprayer boom, depending on the version, the preselec-
tion button "Fold sprayer boom" must be pressed on the operating
terminal before tractor control unit green is actuated.
See operating manual for software ISOBUS.
● When unfolding, first the right-hand and then the left-hand boom
folds out.
● The swing compensation is unlocked when the green section of
the (un)locking indicator is visible.
• The appropriate hydraulic cylinders lock the booms in their work-
ing position.
When folding, first the left-hand and then the right-hand boom folds in.
4. Lock the transport safety catch. Refer to the section "Locking the
transport safety catch" Seite 90.
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Fig. 81
(1) Spray lines (9) Pressure relief, reduces excess pressure in
(2) Transport locking the spray lines after a part width section is
switched off
(3) Lockable swing compensation
(4) Flow meter for determining the spray rate (10) Valve and reverse tap for the DUS system
[l/ha] (only with quantity regulation) (11) Box for protective clothing
(5) Return flow meter for determining how much
(12) External cleaning
spray liquid is to be conveyed back into the
spray liquid tank (Control terminal only) (13) Spacer
(6) Motor valves for switching the part width (14) Nozzle pipe protection
sections on and off (control unit)
(15) Visual check of the Super-S boom lock
(7) Bypass valve
(8) Pressure connection for the spraying-
pressure pressure gauge
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WARNING
Risk of crushing and impact for other road users if the boom
accidentally unfolds from the transport position during road
transport.
Lock the folded boom package in the transport position using the
transport safety catch before undertaking road transport.
Fig. 82
Fig. 84
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To fold out the sprayer boom, depending on the version, the preselec-
tion button "Fold sprayer boom" must be pressed on the operating
terminal before tractor control unit green is actuated.
See operating manual for software ISOBUS.
The swing compensation locks automatically before the boom folds in.
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WARNING
After folding in, the boom lifts into the transport position.
→ Interrupt the folding process at the right point.
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Using the reduction joint, the outer element of the outer boom can be
folded manually to reduce the working width.
Case 1:
Number of nozzles Number of nozzles on the
=
outer part width section foldable outer element
→ When spraying with a reduced working width, keep the outer part
width sections switched off.
Case 2:
Number of nozzles Number of nozzles on the
≠
outer part width section foldable outer element
→ Close the outer nozzles manually (triple nozzle head).
→ Perform changes on the control terminal.
ο Enter the changed working width.
ο Enter the changed number of nozzles on the outer part
width sections.
Fig. 85
2 bolts lock the folded and unfolded outer element in its respective
end positions.
CAUTION
Before road transport, unfold the outer elements again so that
the transport locking mechanism is active when the boom is
folded.
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With the boom width reduction, one or two booms can remain folded
in during operation depending on the version.
In addition, switch on the hydraulic accumulator (optional) as a colli-
sion protection.
Fig. 86
(1) Boom width reduction
(2) Boom width damping (option)
(A) Stop tap opened
(B) Stop tap closed
Fig. 87
Fig. 88
(1) Boom extension in transport position
(2) Boom extension in working position
(3) Stop tap for the outer nozzle
(A) Stop tap opened
(B) Stop tap closed
(4) Wing bolts for securing the boom extension in the transport or
working position
Spray lines with part-width section valves and DUS pressure circulation system
Spray lines with single nozzle control and DUS Pro pressure circulation system
Part-width section control: When using drag hoses, the pressure cir-
culating system should usually be switched off.
6.9 Nozzles
Using boundary nozzle switching, the last nozzle can be switched off
from the tractor and a boundary nozzle can be electrically switched on
25 cm further out (right at the edge of the field).
Fig. 90
Fig. 91
With the additional nozzle switching, another exterior nozzle is cut in,
increasing the working width by one metre.
Fig. 92
As a rule:
Use coarse-dropped application for liquid fertiliser to avoid chemical
burns to the plants. Overly large drops roll off the leaf and drops
which are too small cause a magnifying glass effect, which burns the
leaves. Too much fertiliser may cause burns to appear on the leaves
due to the salt concentration in the fertiliser.
As a rule, do not spray more liquid fertiliser than, for example, 40 kg N
(see also "Conversion table for spraying liquid fertiliser"). Always dis-
continue nozzle-based AUS fertilisation at development stage EC-39,
because chemical burns to on ears have a particularly bad effect.
Fig. 93 Fig. 94
Fig. 95
(1) Numbered, separate drag hose part width sections with 25 cm
nozzle distance and hose distance. No. 1 on the left-hand side is
fitted on the outside (looking in the direction of travel), no. 2 next
to it and so on.
(2) Thumb nuts for securing the drag hose unit.
(3) Turned plug connection for connecting the hoses.
(4) Metal weights - stabilise the position of the hoses during opera-
tion.
Refer to the section "Spray table for the drag hose unit", Seite 215.
Fig. 102/...
(1) Air and liquid agitator
(2) Flexible plastic nozzle
Fig. 97
See operating manual for software
ISOBUS.
Controls
Fig. 103/...
(1) Left-hand foam marker on
(2) Right-hand foam marker on
(3) Foam marker off
(4) Connection to the compressor
(5) Connection to the tractor power supply
Fig. 98
7 Commissioning
This section contains information
• on commissioning your machine.
• on checking if it is possible to connect the machine to your trac-
tor.
• Before operating the machine for the first time the operator must
have read and understood the operating manual.
• Comply with the section "Safety information for the user", starting
on page 27 when
ο coupling and uncoupling the machine
ο transporting the machine
ο using the machine
• Only couple and transport the machine to a tractor which is suit-
able for the task.
• The tractor and machine must meet the national road traffic
regulations.
• The operator and the user shall be responsible for compliance
with the statutory road traffic regulations.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, and being drawn in or
trapped in the vicinity of hydraulically or electrically actuated
components.
Do not block the operator controls on the tractor which are used for
hydraulic and electrical movements of components, e.g. folding,
swivelling and pushing movements. The movement must stop auto-
matically when you release the appropriate control. This does not
apply to equipment movements that:
• are continuous or
• are automatically locked or
• require a floating position or pressed position to function
WARNING
Risk of breaking during operation, insufficient stability and in-
sufficient tractor steering and braking power from improper use
of the tractor.
• Check the suitability of your tractor, before connecting the ma-
chine to the tractor.
You may only connect the machine to tractors suitable for the
purpose.
• Carry out a brake test to check whether the tractor achieves the
required braking rate with the machine connected.
7.1.1 Calculating the actual values for the total tractor weight, tractor axle loads
and tyre load capacities, as well as the minimum ballast
Fig. 99
GH [kg] Total weight of rear-mounted machine or See technical data for machine or rear bal-
rear ballast last
GV [kg] Total weight of front-mounted machine or See technical data for front-mounted ma-
front ballast chine or front ballast
a [m] Distance between the centre of gravity of the See technical data of tractor and front ma-
front machine mounting or the front ballast chine mounting or front ballast or measure-
and the centre of the front axle (total a1 + a2) ment
a1 [m] Distance from the centre of the front axle to See tractor operating manual or measure-
the centre of the lower link connection ment
a2 [m] Distance between the centre of the lower See technical data of front machine mount-
link connection point and the centre of gravi- ing or front ballast or measurement
ty of the front machine mount or front ballast
(centre of gravity distance)
c [m] Distance between the centre of the rear axle See tractor operating manual or vehicle
and the centre of the lower link connection documents or measurement
d [m] Distance between the centre of the lower See technical data of machine
link connection point and the centre of gravi-
ty of the rear-mounted machine or rear bal-
last (centre of gravity distance)
7.1.1.2 Calculation of the required minimum ballasting at the front GV min of the tractor to en-
sure steering capability
GH • (c + d ) − TV • b + 0,2 • TL • b
GV =
min
a+b
Enter the numeric value for the calculated minimum ballast, GV min,
required on the front of the tractor, in the table (page 119).
7.1.1.3 Calculation of the actual front axle load of the tractor TV tat
GV • (a + b) + TV • b − GH • (c + d )
TV tat
=
b
Enter the numeric value for the calculated actual front axle load and
the approved tractor front axle load specified in the tractor operating
manual, in the table (page 119).
7.1.1.4 Calculation of the actual total weight of the combined tractor and machine
Gtat = GV + TL + GH
Enter the numeric value for the calculated actual total weight and the
approved total tractor weight specified in the tractor operating manual
in the table (page 119).
7.1.1.5 Calculation of the actual rear axle load of the tractor TH tat
TH tat
= Gtat − TV tat
Enter the numeric value for the calculated actual rear axle load and
the approved tractor rear axle load specified in the tractor operating
manual in the table (page 119).
Enter double the value (two tyres) of the permissible load capacity
(see, for example, the tyre manufacturer's documentation) in the table
(page 119).
7.1.1.7 Table
Total weight kg ≤ kg --
• You can find the permissible values for the total tractor weight,
axle loads and load capacities in the tractor registration papers.
• The actually calculated values must be less than or equal to ( ≤ )
the permissible values.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, being trapped or drawn in, or impact
through insufficient stability of the tractor and insufficient trac-
tor steering capability and braking power.
It is forbidden to couple the machine to the tractor used as the basis
for calculation, if
• one of the actual, calculated values is greater than the permissi-
ble value.
• there is no front ballast (if required) attached to the tractor for the
minimum front ballast (GV min).
• Ballast your tractor with weights at the front or rear if the tractor
axle load is exceeded on only one axle.
• Special cases:
ο If you do not achieve the minimum ballast at the front
(GV min) from the weight of the front-mounted machine (GV),
you must use ballast weights in addition to the front-
mounted machine.
ο If you do not achieve the minimum ballast at the rear
(GH min) from the weight of the rear-mounted machine (GH),
you must use ballast weights in addition to the rear-
mounted machine.
CAUTION
• Use only the PTO shaft prescribed by AMAZONE.
• Only install the PTO shaft before the field sprayer is fitted
and with the tanks empty.
Fig. 100
Fig. 101
WARNING
Danger from
• damaged and/or destroyed, flying parts for the operator /
third party if the PTO shaft is compressed or pulls apart
while the machine coupled to the tractor is being
raised/lowered, because the length of the PTO shaft has not
been adjusted properly.
• being caught and drawn in if the PTO shaft is installed in-
correctly or if unauthorised design changes are made.
Have the length of the PTO shaft checked in all operating positions by
a specialist workshop and, if necessary, adjusted before coupling the
PTO shaft to your tractor for the first time.
Always observe the operating manual supplied with the PTO shaft
when adjusting the PTO shaft.
This adjustment of the PTO shaft applies only for the current tractor
type. You may need to readjust the PTO shaft if you couple the ma-
chine to another tractor.
WARNING
Risk of being caught and drawn in if the PTO shaft is installed
incorrectly or if unauthorised design changes are made.
Only a specialist workshop may make design changes to the PTO
shaft. When doing so, read and follow the operating manual from the
manufacturer.
Adjusting the length of the PTO shaft is permitted with consideration
of the minimum profile overlap.
Design changes to the PTO shaft that are not described in the operat-
ing manual from the PTO shaft manufacturer are not permitted.
WARNING
Risk of crushing between the rear of the tractor and the machine
when raising and lowering the machine to determine the short-
est and longest operating position of the PTO shaft.
Only actuate the operator controls for the tractor's three-point linkage
• from the intended workstation.
• if you are outside of the danger area between the tractor and the
machine.
WARNING
Risk of crushing from unintentional:
• rolling of the tractor and the connected machine.
• lowering of the raised machine.
Secure the tractor and machine from unintentionally starting or rolling
and secure the raised machine against unintentional lowering before
entering the danger zone between the tractor and raised machine in
order to adjust the PTO shaft.
The PTO shaft is at its shortest when it is horizontal. The PTO shaft is
at its longest when the machine is fully lifted.
1. Couple the tractor to the machine (do not connect the PTO
shaft).
2. Apply the tractor's parking brake.
3. Determine the clearance height of the machine with the shortest
and longest operating position for the PTO shaft.
3.1 To do so, raise and lower the machine via the tractor's
three-point hydraulic system.
While doing so, actuate the manual controls for the tractor's
three-point hydraulic system on the rear of the tractor, from
the provided workstation.
4. Secure the machine, lifted in the measured clearance height,
against unintentional lowering (for example, by supporting it or
hooking it to a crane).
5. Secure the tractor from unintentional starting before entering the
danger area between the tractor and machine.
6. When measuring the length and shortening the PTO shaft, read
and follow the operating manual from the PTO shaft manufactur-
er.
7. Put the shortened halves of the PTO shaft back together.
8. Grease the universal joint shaft of the tractor and the pump input
shaft before connecting the PTO shaft.
The tractor symbol on the protective tube of the PTO shaft identi-
fies the tractor-side connection of the PTO shaft.
7.4 Securing the tractor / machine against unintentional start-up and roll-
ing
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn
in, or impact when making interventions in the machine, through
• unintentional falling of the unsecured machine raised using
the tractor's three-point linkage.
• unintentional falling of raised, unsecured machine parts.
• unintentional start-up and rolling of the tractor-machine
combination.
• Secure the tractor and the machine against unintentional start-
up and rolling before making any intervention in the machine.
• It is forbidden to make any intervention in the machine, such as
installation, adjustment, troubleshooting, cleaning, maintenance
and repairs
ο when the machine is running
ο for as long as the tractor engine is running with a connect-
ed PTO shaft / hydraulic system.
ο when the ignition key is inserted in the tractor and the trac-
tor engine with the connected PTO shaft / hydraulic system
could be started unintentionally.
ο when the tractor and machine are not secured against un-
intentional rolling using their parking brakes and/or wheel
chocks.
ο when moving parts are not locked against unintentional
movement.
When carrying out such work, there is a high risk of contact with
unsecured components.
7.5 Installing sensor "X" (cardan shaft / wheel) for determining the dis-
tance travelled and operational speed
Fig. 102
Wheel circumference
[cm] = Number of magnets
60 cm
Example:
256 cm
= 4.27 = min. 5 magnets
60 cm
Fig. 103
7.6 Adjusting the hydraulic system with the system setting screw
Only with Profi folding:
• Be sure to match the hydraulic systems of the tractor and the
implement.
• The implement hydraulic system is adjusted using the system
setting screw on the hydraulic block of the implement.
• Elevated hydraulic oil temperatures are the result of incorrect
adjustment of the system setting screw, caused by persistent
strain on the pressure relief valve of the tractor hydraulic system.
Fig. 104
Implement-side connections in compliance with
ISO15657:
(1) P – feed line, pressure line, plug standard
width 20
(2) LS – control line, plug standard width 10
(3) T - return line, socket standard width 20
Fig. 105
When coupling and decoupling the machine, comply with the section
"Safety information for the user", page 27.
WARNING
Risk of crushing from unintentional starting and rolling of the
tractor and machine when coupling or uncoupling the machine.
When coupling or decoupling the machine, secure the tractor and
machine against unintentional start-up and rolling before entering the
danger area between the tractor and machine; refer to page 123.
WARNING
Risk of crushing between the rear of the tractor and the machine
when coupling and uncoupling the machine.
Only actuate the operator controls for the tractor's three-point linkage
• from the intended workstation.
• if you are outside of the danger area between the tractor and the
machine.
WARNING
Risk of breaking during operation, insufficient stability and in-
sufficient tractor steering and braking power from improper use
of the tractor.
You may only connect the machine to tractors suitable for this pur-
pose. Refer to the section "Checking the suitability of the tractor",
page 116.
WARNING
Risk of crushing when coupling the machine and standing be-
tween the tractor and the machine.
Instruct people to leave the danger area between the tractor and the
machine before you approach the machine.
Any helpers may only act as guides standing next to the tractor and
the machine, and may only move between the vehicles when both are
at a standstill.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, being caught or pulled in, or impact when the
machine is unexpectedly released from the tractor.
• Use the intended equipment to connect the tractor and the ma-
chine in the proper way.
• When coupling the machine to the tractor's three-point hydraulic
system, ensure that the attachment categories of the tractor and
the machine are the same.
Be absolutely certain to upgrade the machine's category II lower
link pin to category III using reducing sleeves if your tractor has
a category III three-point linkage.
• Only use the upper and lower link pins provided to couple up the
machine (original pins).
• Check the upper and lower link pins for visible defects whenever
the machine is coupled. Replace the upper and lower link pins in
the event of clearly visible wear.
• Secure the upper link pin and lower link pin in the attachment
points of the three-point attachment frame against unintentional
detachment using a linchpin.
• Perform a visual inspection to ensure that the upper and lower
link hooks are correctly locked before reversing the tractor.
WARNING
Risk of energy supply failure between the tractor and the ma-
chine due to damaged power supply lines.
During coupling, check the course of the power supply lines. The
power supply lines
• must give slightly to all movement of the connected machine
without tensioning, kinking or rubbing.
• must not chafe against other parts.
7. First couple the PTO shaft and the supply lines to the tractor
before you couple the machine with the tractor as follows:
7.1 Drive the tractor up to the machine, leaving a clearance of
approximately 25 cm between tractor and machine.
7.2 Secure the tractor against unintentional starting and unin-
tentional rolling. For this, see the section "Securing the
tractor against unintentional starting and rolling", starting on
page 123.
7.3 Check whether the universal joint shaft of the tractor is
switched off.
7.4 Couple the PTO shaft, see the section "Coupling the PTO
shaft", starting on page 59.
7.5 Couple the hydraulic hose lines, see the section "Coupling
the hydraulic hose lines", starting on page 62.
7.6 Couple the lighting system, see the section "Transportation
equipment", page 38.
7.7 Connect the machine cable to the operating terminal.
7.8 Align the lower link hooks so that they are flush with the
lower attachment points of the machine.
8. Now continue to reverse the tractor up to the machine so that
the lower attachment points of the machine pick up the lower link
hook of the tractor.
9. Raise the three-point hydraulic system of the tractor until the
lower link hooks receive the ball sleeves and automatically inter-
lock.
10. From the tractor seat, couple the upper link to the top attach-
ment point of the three-point attachment frame using the upper
link hook.
→ The upper link hooks lock automatically.
11. Lift the mounted field sprayer to its working position.
12. Direct people out of the danger area behind the mounted field
sprayer.
13. Alter the length of the upper link so that the boom carrier is in an
upright position relative to the mounted field sprayer.
14. Perform a visual inspection to ensure that the upper and lower
link hooks are correctly locked before reversing the tractor.
15. Place the parking supports in their transport position; refer to the
"Parking supports" section, page 83.
WARNING
Risk of crushing and/or impact
• due to insufficient stability and the machine tipping over on
soft or uneven ground.
• due to the machine unintentionally rolling when parked on a
transportation device.
• Swing the parking supports into the support position before you
uncouple the machine.
• Always place the uncoupled machine with the tank empty on a
horizontal storage space with a solid base.
• Secure the machine against unintentionally rolling when parked
on a transportation device.
Refer to the section "Transportation device", page 123.
9 Adjustments
9.1 Positions of the control elements for the different operation modes
Fig. 107
Function see page
1 Filling using the suction port on the control terminal 146
2 Spraying operation 120/160
3 Cleaning the sprayer with a full tank 169
4 Cleaning the emptied spray liquid tank 174
5 Diluting the residue in the spray liquid tank 159
6 Draining the final residues from the spray liquid tank 164
9 Inducting liquid agents and filling the spray liquid tank using the suction port on 150
the control terminal
10 Inducting liquid agents 150
10 Inducting agents in powder form and urea using the ring line 150
10 Prewashing the canister using canister flushing 150
11 Filling using the suction port on the control terminal and the induction bowl 146
12 External cleaning 167
13 Emptying the spray liquid tank using the pump 161
14 Cleaning the canister with flushing water 168
15 Flushing the sprayer boom using DUS
10 Transportation
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn in, or im-
pact through unintentional releasing of the coupled machine.
Carry out a visual check that the upper and lower link pins are firmly
fixed with the linchpin against unintentional release.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn
in, or impact when making interventions in the machine, through
unintentional machine movements.
• On foldable machines, check that the transport locks are correct-
ly locked.
• Secure the machine against unintentional movements before
starting transportation.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn in, or im-
pact from tipping and insufficient stability.
• Drive in such a way that you always have full control over the
tractor with the attached machine.
In so doing, take your personal abilities into account, as well as
the road, traffic, visibility and weather conditions, the driving
characteristics of the tractor and the connected machine.
• Before transportation, fasten the side locking device of the trac-
tor lower link, so that the connected or coupled machine cannot
swing back and forth.
WARNING
Risk of breaking during operation, insufficient stability and in-
sufficient tractor steering and braking power from improper use
of the tractor.
These risks pose serious injuries or death.
Comply with the maximum load of the connected machine and the
permissible axle and drawbar loads of the tractor. If necessary, drive
only with a partially filled tank.
WARNING
Risk of falling when riding on the machine, contrary to instruc-
tions.
It is forbidden to ride on the machine and/or climb the machine while
it is running.
Instruct people to leave the loading site before approaching the ma-
chine.
The tractor headlights are covered when using the front tank!
If roof headlights are used instead, the transport speed may be max-
imum 30 km/h.
CAUTION
• Move the sprayer boom to the transport position and secure
mechanically.
→ If a working width reduction of the outer elements is mounted,
unfold it for transporting purposes.
• If a boom extension (option) is mounted, move it into the
transport position.
• Switch the work lights off during transport to avoid blinding other
motorists.
WARNING
Risk of breaking during operation, insufficient stability and in-
sufficient tractor steering and braking power from improper use
of the tractor.
Observe information on the maximum load of the coupled machine
and the permissible axle and drawbar loads of the tractor. If neces-
sary, drive only with a partially filled tank.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn in, or im-
pact through insufficient stability and tipping of the tractor
and/or the connected machine.
Drive in such a way that you always have full control over the tractor
and the attached machine.
In so doing, take your own abilities into account, as well as the road,
traffic, visibility and weather conditions, the driving characteristics of
the tractor and the coupled machine.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn in, or im-
pact through unintentional releasing of the coupled machine.
Before machine use, carry out a visual check that the upper and low-
er link pins are firmly fixed with the linchpin against unintentional re-
lease.
WARNING
Danger for the operator or third parties from damaged compo-
nents being ejected due to impermissibly high drive speeds of
the tractor universal joint shaft.
Observe the permissible machine drive speed before switching on the
tractor universal joint shaft.
WARNING
Risk of being caught and drawn in and danger from foreign ob-
jects being caught and thrown out in the danger area of the driv-
en PTO shaft.
• Whenever the machine is used, first check to ensure that the
safety devices and guards of the PTO shaft are fully intact and
functional.
Have damaged safety devices and guards of the PTO shaft re-
placed immediately by a specialist workshop.
• Check that the PTO shaft guard is secured against rotation by
the supporting chain.
• Maintain a sufficient safety clearance between you and the driv-
en PTO shaft.
• Direct people out of the danger area of the driven PTO shaft.
• Shut down the tractor engine immediately in case of danger.
WARNING
Risk of accidental contact with crop protection agents / spray
liquid.
• Wear personal protective equipment
ο when preparing the spray liquid.
ο when cleaning / replacing the spraying nozzles during
spraying operation.
ο for all cleaning work carried out on the field sprayer after
spraying operation.
• When wearing the required protective clothing, always observe
the manufacturer's instructions, the product information, the user
manual, the safety datasheet or the operating manual for the
crop protection agent to be used. For example, use:
ο Chemical-resistant gloves
ο Chemical-resistant overalls
ο Water-resistant footwear
ο A face mask
ο Breathing apparatus
ο Safety glasses
ο Skin protection agents, etc.
WARNING
Risk to health from accidental contact with crop protection
agents or spray liquid.
• Put on protective gloves before
ο using crop protection agent,
ο carrying out work on a contaminated field sprayer or
ο cleaning the field sprayer.
• Wash the gloves with clear fresh water from the fresh water tank
ο immediately after contact with crop protection agent.
ο before removing the gloves.
WARNING
Risk of accidental contact with crop protection agent and/or
spray liquid.
• Always induct the crop protection agent into the spray liquid tank
using the induction bowl.
• Swivel the induction bowl into the filling position before pouring
in crop protection agent.
• Observe the safety regulations on physical protective equipment
and breathing apparatus for use when handling crop protection
agent and preparing the spray liquid, in the instructions for use
of the crop protection agent.
• Do not prepare the spray liquid in the vicinity of wells or surface
water.
• Avoid leaks and contamination with crop protection agent and/or
spray liquid through appropriate conduct and wearing appropri-
ate physical protection equipment.
• To avert risks to third parties, do not leave the prepared spray
liquid, unused crop protection agent or used crop protection
agent canisters and the uncleaned field sprayer unattended.
• Protect contaminated crop protection agent canisters and the
contaminated field sprayer from precipitation.
• During and after preparing the spray liquid, ensure sufficient
cleanliness in order that risks may be kept as low as possible
(e.g. thoroughly wash used gloves before removing them and
dispose of the washing water and cleaning fluid in the proper
manner).
• The prescribed water and agent spray rate can be found in the
directions for use for the crop protection agent.
• Read the directions for use for the agents and observe the spec-
ified precautions.
WARNING
Danger for people and animals from accidental contact with
spray liquid while filling of the spray liquid tank is underway.
• Wear personal protective equipment when handling crop protec-
tion agent / dumping spray liquid from the spray liquid tank. The
type of personal protective equipment required depends on the
manufacturer's instructions, the product information, the direc-
tions for use, the safety datasheet or the user manual for the
crop protection agent in question.
• Never leave the field sprayer unattended during filling.
ο Never fill the spray liquid tank beyond the nominal volume.
ο When filling the spray liquid tank, never exceed the permis-
sible load of the field sprayer. Pay attention to the respec-
tive specific weight of the liquid in question.
ο During filling, always watch the fill level indicator to avoid
overfilling the spray liquid tank.
ο Pay particular attention while filling the spray liquid tank to
sealed surfaces; no spray liquid may be allowed to get into
the sewerage system.
• Check the field sprayer before each filling for damage, e.g. for
leaking tanks and hoses, as well as for the correct positioning of
all control elements.
During filling, pay attention to the permissible load capacity for your
field sprayer. Always take into account, when filling your field sprayer,
the differing specific weights [kg/l] for individual liquids.
Control terminal:
In the control terminal, call up the filling display from the Job menu.
Procedure
Fill the machine preferably using a suction hose and blend in the
agent while filling.
The induction area is thereby flushed with water constantly.
• During the filling process, start blending in the agent once the
tank filling level has reached more than 20%.
• When using more than one agent:
ο Clean the canister immediately after each induction of an
agent.
ο Flush the induction port after each induction of an agent.
• When filling, no foam must escape from the spray liquid tank.
The addition of a froth-inhibiting agent also prevents the spray
liquid tank from frothing over.
The agitators normally remain switched on from the initial filling to the
end of the spraying operation. The instructions of the agent manufac-
turer, however, have priority.
• With the agitator running, feed the water-soluble plastic film bag
directly into the spray liquid tank.
• Before spraying, fully dissolve the urea by circulating the liquid.
When dissolving large quantities of urea, the temperature of the
spray liquid falls more sharply; the urea consequently dissolves
more slowly. The warmer the water, the faster and more com-
pletely the urea can dissolve.
To calculate the required re-fill quantity for final filling of the spray
liquid tank use the "Filling table for remaining spray area", Seite 143.9
Example 1:
The following are given:
Tank nominal volume 1,200 l
Residue in the tank 0l
Water consumption 400 l/ha
Agent required per ha
Agent A 1.5 kg
Agent B 1.0 l
Question:
How many litres of water, how many kg of Agent A and how many
litres of Agent B must be used to treat a surface of 2.5 ha in area?
Answer:
Water: 400 l/ha x 3 ha = 1,200 l
Agent A 1.5 kg/ha x 3 ha = 4.5 kg
Agent B 1.0 l/ha x 3 ha = 3l
Example 2:
The following are given:
Tank nominal volume 1,200 l
Residue in the tank 200 l
Water consumption 500 l/ha
Recommended concentration 0.15 %
Question 1:
How many litres or kg of agent are needed to fill the tank?
Question 2:
How large is the area to be treated in ha if a residue of 20 l remains in
the tank after spraying?
To calculate the required re-fill quantity for final filling of the spray
liquid tank use the "Filling table for remaining spray area". Deduct the
residue in the spray line from the calculated re-fill quantity. Refer to
the "Spray lines" section, Seite 46.
The specified re-fill quantities apply for a spray rate of 100 l/ha. For
other spray rates, the re-fill quantity increases by a multiple.
Distance Re-fill quantities [l] for sprayer booms with working widths of
travelled
[m] 10 m 12 m 15 m 16 m 18 m 20 m 21 m 24 m
10 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
20 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5
30 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 7
40 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 10
50 5 6 8 8 9 10 11 12
60 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14
70 7 8 11 11 13 14 15 17
80 8 10 12 13 14 16 17 19
90 9 11 14 14 16 18 19 22
100 10 12 15 16 18 20 21 24
200 20 24 30 32 36 40 42 48
300 30 36 45 48 54 60 63 72
400 40 48 60 64 72 80 84 96
500 50 60 75 80 90 100 105 120
Example:
Distance still to travel (travel distance): 100 m
Spray rate: 100 l/ha
Sprayer booms: Q-plus boom
Working width: 15 m
Number of part width sections: 5
Spray line residue: 5.2 l
1. Calculate the re-fill quantity using the filling table. For the exam-
ple, the re-fill quantity is 15 l.
2. Deduct the residue in the spray line from the calculated re-fill
quantity.
Required re-fill quantity: 15 l – 5.2 l = 9.8 l
WARNING
Danger for people and animals from accidental contact with
spray liquid while filling of the spray liquid tank is underway.
• When filling the spray liquid tank using a mains water supply,
never allow the filling hose and the contents of the spray liquid
tank to come into direct contact. This is the only way to prevent
spray liquid from being sucked or pushed into the mains supply.
→ Secure the end of the filling hose at least 10 cm above the filling
opening on the spray liquid tank. The free flow which this cre-
ates offers the absolute maximum levels of safety against the
backflow of spray liquid into the mains water supply.
11.3.1 Filling the spray liquid tank via the filling opening
1. Determine the precise water filling quantity (refer to the section
"Calculating the filling quantity or re-fill quantity", Seite 142).
2. Open the hinged/screw lid on the filling opening. 3. Fill
the spray liquid tank via the filling opening with a "free flow" from
the mains water supply.
4. Always pay attention to the fill level indicator during filling.
5. At the latest, you should stop filling the spray liquid tank
• when the pointer on the fill level indicator reaches the fill
limit mark.
• before the field sprayer's authorised load is exceeded by
the quantity of liquid poured in.
6. Close the filling opening properly using the hinged/screw lid.
11.3.2 Filling the spray liquid tank via the suction port on the control terminal
WARNING
Damage to the suction valve chest caused by pressure filling via
the suction connection!
The suction connection is not suitable for pressure filling. This also
applies for filling from a higher-elevation source.
Preferably perform the filling from a suitable container and not from
an open water access point.
position.
Preferably fill them from a suitable tank and not from an open public
water extraction point.
11.4 Filling the spray liquid tank / flushing water tank through the pressure
connection
Fig. 109
WARNING
Forbidden contamination of the flushing water tank with crop
protection agents or spray liquid!
Fill the flushing water tank only with clear fresh water, and never
with crop protection product or spray liquid.
Ensure that you always carry enough clear fresh water when operat-
ing the field sprayer. Also check and fill the flushing water tank when
you fill the spray liquid tank.
WARNING
Unauthorised contamination of the fresh water tank with crop
protection agent or spray liquid.
Only fill the fresh water tank with clear fresh water, never with
crop protection agent or spray liquid.
WARNING
While inducting agents, wear appropriate protective clothing as
prescribed by the crop protection agent manufacturer.
Fig. 110
Before spraying, fully dissolve the urea by pumping the liquid. When
dissolving large quantities of urea, the temperature of the spray liquid
drops more sharply; the urea consequently dissolves more slowly.
The warmer the water, the faster and more completely the urea can
dissolve.
Fig. 113
11.6.2 Ecofill
Fig. 114
• Refrain from use if average wind speeds top 5 m/s (leaves and
thin twigs move).
• Only switch the sprayer boom on and off during travel to avoid
the application of excessive doses.
• Avoid the application of excessive doses from overlapping
caused by imprecise bout tracking from one spray path to the
next and/or when cornering on the headland with the sprayer
boom switched on.
• When increasing operational speed, make sure that the maxi-
mum permissible pump drive speed of 550 rpm is not exceeded.
• During spraying operation, constantly check actual spray liquid
consumption with reference to the area treated.
• If spraying operation is interrupted due to bad weather, clean the
suction filter, the pump, the valve chest and the spray lines. Re-
fer to Seite 169.
• Spray pressure and nozzle size influence drop size and the vol-
ume of liquid sprayed. The higher the spray pressure, the small-
er the droplet diameter of the spray liquid. The smaller droplets
are subject to increased, undesirable drifting.
+
AMASET / Manual operation HB:
• If the spray pressure is increased, the spray rate also increases.
• If the spray pressure is decreased, the spray rate also decreas-
es.
• If the operational speed is increased while the nozzle size and
spray pressure remain constant, the spray rate decreases.
• If the operational speed is decreased while the nozzle size and
spray pressure remain constant, the spray rate increases.
Control terminal / AMASPRAY+:
• Operational speed and pump drive speed can be selected within
broad limits, owing to the automatic, area-based spray rate con-
trol.
• The pump delivery capacity is dependent on the pump drive
speed. Select the pump drive speed (between 400 and 550
rpm.) so that there is always an adequate flow rate to the spray-
er boom and for the agitator. When making this choice, always
take account of the fact that more spray liquid needs to be con-
veyed at higher operational speeds and higher spray rates.
Example:
If this stirring stage differs from that required for spraying operation,
reset the stirring stage selected for the journey before commencing
spraying operation.
11.8 Residues
Disposing of residues
• Ensure that the residue in the spray line is still being sprayed at
an undiluted concentration. Always spray this residue on an un-
treated area. The distance needed to use up this undiluted resi-
due can be found in the section entitled "Spray lines and noz-
zles", Seite 46. The residue contained in the spray line is de-
pendent on the sprayer boom working width.
• When the residue in the spray liquid tank falls below 5%, switch
off the agitator to spray the spray liquid until the tank is empty.
With the agitator switched on, the technical residue increases
compared to the specified values.
• Measures intended for the user's protection apply when empty-
ing residues. Observe the instructions from the crop protection
agent manufacturer and wear appropriate protective clothing.
11.8.1 Diluting the residue in the spray liquid tank and spraying the diluted residue
at the end of spraying operation
Fig. 116
Fig. 117
Fig. 118
For machines with comfort equipment, see operating manual for soft-
ware ISOBUS.
Fig. 120
Clean the suction filter (Fig. 129) on a daily basis after spraying oper-
ation.
Fig. 122
Fig. 123
Fig. 124
Fig. 125
Before continuing with the spraying operation, activate the pump for
-1
five minutes at 540 min and switch on the agitators completely.
12 Faults
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn
in, or impact through
• unintentional falling of the machine raised using the trac-
tor's three-point linkage.
• unintentional falling of raised, unsecured machine parts.
• unintentional start-up and rolling of the tractor-machine
combination.
Secure the tractor and machine against unintentional start-up and
rolling, before carrying out cleaning, maintenance or repair work on
the machine; see page 123.
WARNING
Risk of crushing, shearing, cutting, being caught and/or drawn
in, or impact through unprotected danger points.
• Mount protective equipment removed when cleaning, maintain-
ing and repairing the machine.
• Replace defective protective equipment with new equipment.
DANGER
• When carrying out maintenance and repair, observe the
safety instructions, particularly "Field sprayer operation"
section, Seite 33.
• You may only carry out maintenance or repair work under
moving machine parts that are in a raised position if such
parts are secured with suitable, positive-fit locking devices
against accidental lowering.
13.1 Cleaning
position.
9. Remove the internal cleaning hose (Fig.
135/3) for the VARIO control on the pres-
sure side (Fig. 134/B).
10. Remove the pressure hose (Fig. 137/1) for
the pump so that any remaining water can
flow out of the pressure hose and VARIO
control on the pressure side (B).
Fig. 127
Fig. 130
Fig. 131
21. Drain off the flushing water tank by remov-
ing the hose.
Fig. 132
Before starting up again:
• Install all of the dismantled parts.
• Close the suction port drainage tap.
Fig. 133
4. Release the spring clips (Fig. 142/1) on all
the butt joint connectors.
5. Pull apart the butt joint connectors on all the
part width section hoses, thus disconnect-
ing the part width section hoses.
6. Let the residue run out and blow out the
hoses at the nozzle end with compressed
air.
7. Resecure the butt joint connectors with
spring clips.
Fig. 134
Lubricants
Fig. 135
On a daily basis
As necessary
WARNING
Risk of infection through the high pressure hydraulic fluid of the
hydraulic system entering the body.
• Only a specialist workshop may carry out work on the hydraulic
system.
• Depressurise the hydraulic system before carrying out work on
the hydraulic system.
• When searching for leak points, always use suitable aids.
• Never attempt to plug leaks in hydraulic hose lines using your
hand or fingers.
Escaping high pressure fluid (hydraulic fluid) may pass through
the skin and ingress into the body, causing serious injuries.
If you are injured by hydraulic fluid, contact a doctor immediate-
ly. Risk of infection
Fig. 136
For your own safety and in order to reduce pollution, ensure the fol-
lowing inspection criteria.
Replace hoses if the respective hose fulfils at least one of the follow-
ing criteria:
• Damage to the outer layer up to the ply (e.g. scouring points,
cuts, cracks).
• Brittleness of the outer layer (crack formation of the hose materi-
al).
• Deformations which do not match the natural shape of the hose.
Both in a depressurised and pressurised state or when bent (e.g.
layer separation, bubble formation, pinching, bends).
• Leak points.
• Installation requirements not complied with.
• Life span of 6 years has been exceeded.
The date of manufacture of the hydraulic hose line on the as-
sembly is decisive for determining these six years. If the date of
manufacture on the assembly is "2004", then the hose should
not be used beyond February 2010. See also "Labelling of hy-
draulic hose lines".
Use
• only genuine AMAZONE replacement hoses. These hoses stand
up to chemical, mechanical and thermal loads.
• hose clips made from V2A for fitting hoses, as a rule.
• Profi-folding only:
Hydraulic fluid filter (Fig. 145/1) with contamina-
tion indicator (Fig. 145/2).
• Green Filter fully functional
• Red Replace filter
To remove the filter, twist off the filter cover and
remove the filter.
WARNING
Beforehand, depressurise the hy-
draulic system.
Otherwise there is a risk of injury from
hydraulic fluid escaping at high pres-
sure.
CAUTION
Danger of injuries from escaping
hydraulic oil at high pressure!
Work on the hydraulic system only in a
depressurized state.
WARNING
Risk of injury when working on the hydraulic system with
pressure reservoir.
Work on the hydraulic block and hydraulic hoses with the pressure
reservoir connected may only be performed by specialist personnel.
Fig. 141
Fig. 143
Profi-folding I
Fig. 152/...
(1) Throttle - fold in the right-hand boom.
(2) Throttle - fold out the right-hand boom.
(3) Throttle - lock the swing compensation.
(4) Hydraulic joint – height adjustment (the
throttle is located on the left-hand hydraulic
cylinder for the height adjustment).
(5) Hydraulic joints – tilt adjustment (the throt-
tles are located on the hydraulic cylinder for
the tilt adjustment).
(6) Throttle - fold in the left-hand boom.
(7) Throttle - fold-out the left-hand boom.
Fig. 144
Profi-folding II
Fig. 153/...
(1) Throttle - lower the right-hand boom.
(2) Throttle - raise the right-hand boom.
(3) Throttle - fold in the right-hand boom.
(4) Throttle - fold out the right-hand boom.
(5) Throttle - lock the swing compensation.
(6) Hydraulic joint – height adjustment (the
throttle is located on the left-hand hydraulic
cylinder for the height adjustment).
(7) Hydraulic joints – tilt adjustment (the throt-
tles are located on the hydraulic cylinder for
the tilt adjustment).
(8) Throttle - fold in the left-hand boom.
(9) Throttle - fold-out the left-hand boom.
(10) Throttle - lower the left-hand boom.
(11) Throttle - raise the left-hand boom.
Fig. 145
Fig. 146
Horizontal alignment
13.8 Pump
Fig. 148
After each use, thoroughly clean the pump by pumping clear fresh
water for several minutes.
Fig. 149
1. If necessary, remove the pump.
2. Remove the nuts (Fig. 157/1,2).
3. Remove the suction and pressure port (Fig. 157/3 and Fig.
157/4).
4. Remove the valve groups (Fig. 157/5).
5. Check the valve seat (Fig. 157/6), valve (Fig. 157/7), valve
spring (Fig. 157/8) and valve guide (Fig. 157/9) for wear or dam-
age.
6. Remove the O-ring (Fig. 157/10).
7. Replace defective parts.
8. After testing and cleaning, fit the valve groups (Fig. 157/5).
9. Insert new O-rings (Fig. 157/10).
10. Mount the suction (Fig. 157/3) and pressure port (Fig. 157/4) on
the pump housing.
11. Tighten the nuts (Fig. 157/1,2) in a crosswise fashion using a
torque of 25 Nm (BP 160-185) / 20 Nm (AR 250-280).
Fig. 150
Checking the piston diaphragm
1. If necessary, remove the pump.
2. Remove nuts (Fig. 158/1, 2).
3. Remove the suction and pressure port (Fig. 158/3 and Fig.
158/4).
4. Remove the valve groups (Fig. 158/5).
5. Remove the nuts (Fig. 158/6).
6. Remove the cylinder head gasket (Fig. 158/7).
7. Check the piston diaphragm (Fig. 158/8).
8. Replace the damaged piston diaphragm.
• Ensure the correct position for the recesses and/or holes on the
hydraulic cylinders.
• Secure the piston diaphragm (Fig. 158/8) with a washer disc and
a screw (Fig. 158/11) on the piston (Fig. 158/9), so that the rim
shows on the cylinder head side (Fig. 158/7).
• Always tighten the nuts (Fig. 158/1,2) in a crosswise fashion
using the specified torque. Improper tightening of the screws
causes warping, which results in leaks.
1. Undo the screw (Fig. 158/11) and remove the piston diaphragm
(Fig. 158/8) and the washer disc from the piston (Fig. 158/9).
2. If the piston diaphragm has been punctured, drain the oil/spray
liquid mixture from the pump housing.
3. Remove the hydraulic cylinder (Fig. 158/10) from the pump
housing.
4. Clean the pump housing by flushing it thoroughly with diesel oil
or paraffin.
5. Clean all sealing faces.
6. Insert the cylinder (Fig. 158/10) back into the pump housing.
7. Fit the piston diaphragm (Fig. 158/8).
8. Mount the cylinder head (Fig. 158/7) on the pump housing and
tighten the screws (Fig. 158/6) an equal amount in a crosswise
fashion.
Use adhesive for medium tight screw connections for the screw
connection!
9. After testing and cleaning, fit the valve groups (Fig. 158/5).
10. Insert new O-rings.
11. Mount the suction (Fig. 158/3) and pressure port (Fig. 158/4) on
the pump housing.
12. Tighten the nuts (Fig. 158/1,2) in a crosswise fashion using a
torque of 25 Nm (BP 160-185) / 20 Nm (AR 250-280).
Method:
a [l] x 10,000
= Spray rate [l/ha]
b [m] x c [m]
80 [l] x 10,000
= 400 [l/ha]
20 [m] x 100 [m]
13.9.1.1 Determining the actual spray rate while stationary via the individual nozzle output
+
Also set the spray rate of the control terminal / AMASPRAY in man-
ual mode via the spray pressure according to the spray table.
13.11 Nozzles
Fig. 152
Fig. 161/...
(1) Hose connection (order no.: GE 112)
(2) Push-on cap (order no.: 913 954) and
connector (order no.: ZF 195)
(3) Flow meter connection
(4) Pressure gauge connection
Fig. 153
Fig. 154
Fig. 155
WARNING
Risk of crushing, catching, trapping or impact when the machine
unexpectedly releases from the tractor.
Check the upper and lower link pins for visible damage each time you
couple the machine. Replace the upper and lower link pins in the
event of clearly visible wear.
2,4 4,9 8,4 20,6 40,7 70,5 112 174 242 342 470 589
Carefully clean the whole field sprayer (inside and out) before dispos-
ing of the field sprayer.
The following components are eligible for energy recovery*: spray
liquid tank, induction bowl, flushing water tank, fresh water tank, hos-
es and plastic fittings.
Metal parts can be scrapped.
Follow the statutory requirements for each individual material.
* Energy recovery
14 Liquid circuit
15 Spray table
15.1 Spray tables for flat-fan, anti-drift, injector and airmix nozzles,
spraying height 50 cm
• The spray rates [l/ha] listed in the spray tables are only valid for
water. To convert the spray rates given into AUS, multiply these
by 0.88 and, for NP solutions, by 0.85.
• Fig. 164 helps with the selection of the right nozzle type. The
nozzle type is determined by
ο the intended operational speed,
ο the required spray rate and
ο the required atomisation characteristic (fine, medium or
coarse-dropped) of the crop protection agent used for the
crop protection measure.
• Fig. 165 is used to
ο determine the nozzle size.
ο determine the required spray pressure.
ο determine the required individual nozzle output for calibrat-
ing the field sprayer.
XRC TeeJet 1 5
AD Lechler 1,5 5
Air Mix agrotop 1 6
IDK / IDKN 1 6
IDKT 1,5 6
ID3 01 - 015 Lechler 3 8
ID3 02 - 08 2 8
IDTA 120 1 8
AI 2 8
TeeJet
TTI 1 7
AVI Twin 2 8
agrotop
TD Hi Speed 2 10
For further information about the nozzle characteristics, see the noz-
zle manufacturer's website.
www.agrotop.com / www.lechler-agri.de / www.teejet.com
Fig. 156
Example:
Determining the nozzle type, nozzle size, spray pressure and individual nozzle output
1. Determine the working point for the required spray rate (200
l/ha) and the intended operational speed (8 km/h).
2. At the working point, trace a line down the table. Depending on
the position of the working point, this line will run through the
cells for various nozzle types.
3. Select the best nozzle type for the crop protection measure in
question, with reference to the required atomisation characteris-
tic (fine, medium or coarse-dropped).
Nozzle choice for the example given above:
Nozzle type: AI or ID
4. Go to the spray table (Fig. 165).
5. In the column with the intended operational speed (8 km/h), find
the required spray rate (200 l/ha) or a figure which is as close as
possible to the required spray rate (in this case, for example, 195
l/ha).
6. In the line with the required spray rate (195 l/ha),
ο read the nozzle sizes in question. Select a suitable nozzle
size (e.g.'03').
ο where the nozzle size column intersects with the selected
nozzle size, read the required spray pressure (e.g. 3.7 bar).
ο read the required individual nozzle output (1.3 l/min) for
calibrating the field sprayer.
Fig. 157
min. max.
pressure pressure
3- jet agrotop 2 8
FD Lechler 1,5 4
AMAZONE Spray table for dosing disc 4916-26, (dia. 0.65 mm)
AMAZONE Spray table with dosing disc 4916-32, (dia. 0.8 mm)
Pres- Nozzle output AUS spray rate (l/ha)
sure per dosing disc / km/h
Water AUS 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16
(bar) (l/min)
1,0 0,31 0,27 110 94 82 73 66 60 55 47 41
1,2 0,34 0,30 120 103 90 80 72 66 60 52 45
1,5 0,38 0,34 135 115 101 90 81 74 68 58 51
1,8 0,41 0,36 145 124 109 97 87 79 73 62 55
2,0 0,43 0,38 152 130 114 101 92 83 76 65 57
2,2 0,45 0,40 159 137 119 106 96 87 80 69 60
2,5 0,48 0,42 170 146 127 113 102 93 85 73 64
2,8 0,51 0,45 181 155 135 120 109 98 91 78 68
3,0 0,53 0,47 188 161 141 125 113 103 94 81 71
3,5 0,57 0,50 202 173 151 135 121 110 101 87 76
4,0 0,61 0,54 216 185 162 144 130 118 108 93 81
AMAZONE Spray table for dosing disc 4916-39, (dia. 1.0 mm) (standard)
AMAZONE Spray table for dosing disc 4916-45, (dia. 1.2 mm)
Pres- Nozzle output AUS spray rate (l/ha)
sure per dosing disc / km/h
Water AUS 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16
(bar) (l/min)
1,0 0,57 0,50 202 173 151 135 121 110 101 87 76
1,2 0,62 0,55 219 188 165 146 132 120 110 94 83
1,5 0,70 0,62 248 212 186 165 149 135 124 106 93
1,8 0,77 0,68 273 234 204 182 164 148 137 117 102
2,0 0,81 0,72 287 246 215 192 172 157 144 123 108
2,2 0,86 0,76 304 261 228 203 183 166 152 131 114
2,5 0,92 0,81 326 279 244 217 196 178 163 140 122
2,8 0,96 0,85 340 291 255 227 204 186 170 146 128
3,0 1,00 0,89 354 303 266 236 213 193 177 152 133
3,5 1,10 0,97 389 334 292 260 234 213 195 167 146
4,0 1,16 1,03 411 352 308 274 246 224 206 176 154
AMAZONE Spray table for dosing disc 4916-55, (dia. 1.4 mm)
218
N Sol. N Sol. N N Sol. N Sol. N N Sol. N Sol. N N Sol. N Sol. N 15.5
kg l kg kg l kg kg l kg kg l kg
Spray table
18 50.0 64.3 60 166.7 214.2 102 283.7 364.2 144 400.0 515.0
20 55.5 71.5 62 172.3 221.7 104 285.5 371.8 146 406.0 521.0
22 61.6 78.5 64 177.9 228.3 106 294.2 378.3 148 411.0 529.0
24 66.7 85.6 66 183.4 235.9 108 300.0 386.0 150 417.0 535.0
26 75.0 92.9 68 188.9 243.0 110 305.6 393.0 155 431.0 554.0
28 77.8 100.0 70 194.5 250.0 112 311.1 400.0 160 445.0 572.0
30 83.4 107.1 72 200.0 257.2 114 316.5 407.5 165 458.0 589.0
32 89.0 114.2 74 204.9 264.2 116 322.1 414.3 170 472.0 607.0
34 94.5 121.4 76 211.6 271.8 118 328.0 421.0 175 486.0 625.0
36 100.0 128.7 78 216.5 278.3 120 333.0 428.0 180 500.0 643.0
38 105.6 135.9 80 222.1 285.8 122 339.0 436.0 185 514.0 660.0
40 111.0 143.0 82 227.9 292.8 124 344.0 443.0 190 527.0 679.0
42 116.8 150.0 84 233.3 300.0 126 350.0 450.0 195 541.0 696.0
44 122.2 157.1 86 238.6 307.5 128 356.0 457.0 200 556.0 714.0
46 127.9 164.3 88 242.2 314.1 130 361.0 465.0
48 133.3 171.5 90 250.0 321.7 132 367.0 471.0
Conversion table for spraying ammonium nitrate / urea solution (AUS)
UF BAG0012.11 04.19
Spray table