AMAZONEN-Werke Catros 7003-2TX User manual

Operating Manual
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Catros 7003-2TX Catros+7003-2TX
Catros 8003-2TX Catros+8003-2TX
Catros 9003-2TX Catros+9003-2TX
Mounted compact disc harrow
MG6834
BAG0159.13 11.21
Printed in Germany
Please read and follow this
operating manual before putting
the machine into operation.
Keep it in a safe place fo
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future use.
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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.

Identification data
Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21 3
Identification data
Enter the machine identification data here. You will find the identifica-
tion data on the rating plate.
Machine identification number:
(ten-digit)
Type: Catros-2TX
Year of manufacture:
Basic weight (kg):
Approved total weight (kg):
Maximum load (kg):
Manufacturer's address
AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER SE & Co. KG
Postfach 51
D-49202
Phone:
E-mail:
Hasbergen
+49 5405 501-0
Spare part orders
Spare parts lists are freely accessible in the spare parts portal at
www.amazone.de.
Please send orders to your AMAZONE dealer.
Formalities of the operating manual
Document number: MG6834
Compilation date: 11.21
Copyright AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG, 2021
All rights reserved.
Reprinting, even of sections, permitted only with the approval of
AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG.

Foreword
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Foreword
Dear Customer,
You have chosen one of the quality products from the wide product
range of AMAZONEN-WERKE, H. DREYER SE & Co. KG. We thank
you for your confidence in our products.
On receiving the machine, check to see if it was damaged during
transport or if parts are missing. Using the delivery note, check that
the machine was delivered in full including the ordered special equip-
ment. Replacement will be made only if a claim is filed immediately!
Please read and follow this operating manual—in particular, the safety
instructions—before putting the machine into operation. 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 they put the machine into operation.
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
improvement help us to create ever more user-friendly manuals.
AMAZONEN-WERKE
H. DREYER SE & Co. KG
Postfach 51
D-49202
Phone:
E-mail:
Hasbergen
+49 5405 501-0

Table of Contents
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1User information ..........................................................................................8
1.1Purpose of the document.........................................................................................................8
1.2Locations in the operating manual...........................................................................................8
1.3Diagrams used.........................................................................................................................8
2General safety instructions.........................................................................9
2.1Obligations and liability ............................................................................................................9
2.2Representation of safety symbols..........................................................................................11
2.3Organisational measures .......................................................................................................12
2.4Safety and protection equipment ...........................................................................................12
2.5Informal safety measures.......................................................................................................12
2.6User training...........................................................................................................................13
2.7Safety measures in normal operation ....................................................................................14
2.8Dangers from residual energy................................................................................................14
2.9Maintenance and repair work, fault elimination .....................................................................14
2.10Constructive changes ............................................................................................................14
2.10.1Spare and wear parts and aids..............................................................................................15
2.11Cleaning and disposal............................................................................................................15
2.12User workstation ....................................................................................................................15
2.13Warning pictograms and other signs on the machine ...........................................................16
2.13.1Positioning of warning pictograms and other labels ..............................................................16
2.14Dangers if the safety information is not observed..................................................................22
2.15Safety-conscious working ......................................................................................................22
2.16Safety information for users...................................................................................................23
2.16.1General safety and accident prevention information .............................................................23
2.16.2Hydraulic system....................................................................................................................26
2.16.3Electrical system ....................................................................................................................27
2.16.4Attached machines ................................................................................................................27
2.16.5Brake system .........................................................................................................................28
2.16.6Tyres ......................................................................................................................................29
2.16.7Cleaning, maintenance and repairs .......................................................................................29
3Loading and unloading .............................................................................30
4Product description ...................................................................................31
4.1Overview of subassemblies ...................................................................................................31
4.2Safety and protection equipment ...........................................................................................32
4.3Supply lines Safety and protection equipment.......................................................................32
4.4Transportation equipment ......................................................................................................33
4.5Intended use ..........................................................................................................................34
4.6Danger area and danger points .............................................................................................35
4.7Rating plate and CE marking .................................................................................................36
4.8Technical data........................................................................................................................37
4.8.1Weights and tyre load capacity..............................................................................................38
4.9Necessary tractor equipment.................................................................................................40
4.10Noise production data ............................................................................................................40
5Structure and function ..............................................................................41
5.1Function .................................................................................................................................41
5.2Hydraulic system connections ...............................................................................................42
5.2.1Coupling the hydraulic hose lines ..........................................................................................43
5.2.2Uncoupling the hydraulic hose lines ......................................................................................44
5.3Dual-circuit service brake system ..........................................................................................45
5.3.1Coupling the brake and supply lines......................................................................................46
5.3.2Uncoupling the brake and supply lines ..................................................................................47

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5.4Hydraulic service brake system ............................................................................................ 48
5.4.1Coupling the hydraulic service brake system........................................................................ 48
5.4.2Uncoupling the hydraulic service brake system.................................................................... 48
5.4.3Emergency brake .................................................................................................................. 49
5.5Parking brake ........................................................................................................................ 50
5.6Two-row disc cultivator.......................................................................................................... 51
5.7Side elements for levelling .................................................................................................... 52
5.8Crushboard (optional............................................................................................................. 52
5.9Cutting roller .......................................................................................................................... 53
5.10Wedge ring tyre roller............................................................................................................ 54
5.11Rear harrow (optional) .......................................................................................................... 56
5.12Running gear and drawbar.................................................................................................... 58
5.13ContourFrame (CF) - Folding sections with compressive preloading................................... 59
5.14No ContourFrame (CF) - Folding sections without pre-load pressure .................................. 59
5.15Jack ....................................................................................................................................... 60
5.16Support wheels...................................................................................................................... 60
5.17Safety chain between tractor and machines ......................................................................... 61
5.18Safety device against unauthorised use ............................................................................... 61
5.19Hectare counter (optional)..................................................................................................... 62
5.20Central lubrication (optional) ................................................................................................. 63
5.21GreenDrill catch crop sowing unit ......................................................................................... 64
5.22Liquid manure equipment...................................................................................................... 65
6Commissioning ......................................................................................... 66
6.1Checking the suitability of the tractor .................................................................................... 67
6.1.1Calculating the actual values for the total tractor weight, tractor axle loads and load
capacities, as well as the minimum ballast ........................................................................... 67
6.1.2Requirements for tractor operation with attached machines................................................. 71
6.2Securing the tractor / machine against unintentional start-up and rolling ............................. 75
7Coupling and uncoupling the machine ................................................... 76
7.1Coupling the machine ........................................................................................................... 76
7.2Uncoupling the machine........................................................................................................ 79
8Adjustments............................................................................................... 81
8.1Aligning the implement horizontally....................................................................................... 81
8.2Working depth of the discs.................................................................................................... 83
8.3Intensity of the crushboard.................................................................................................... 85
8.4Adjusting the preload pressure of the cutting roller............................................................... 85
8.5Working depth of the side elements...................................................................................... 86
8.6Adjusting the scraper of the rollers........................................................................................ 86
8.7Height of towing eye.............................................................................................................. 86
9Transportation ........................................................................................... 87
10Use of the machine ................................................................................... 89
10.1Transport and operational position........................................................................................ 90
10.1.1Conversion from transport to operational position ................................................................ 90
10.1.2Conversion from operational to transport position ................................................................ 91
10.1.3Putting the border elements into transport position/working position ................................... 92
10.1.4Bringing the edge harrow into transport position / working position ..................................... 93
10.1.5Lifting and securing the cutting roller .................................................................................... 93
10.1.6Transport and operating position of the drawbar cylinder..................................................... 94
10.2Use on the field ..................................................................................................................... 95
10.2.1Using the cutting roller .......................................................................................................... 95
10.3Driving on the headlands ...................................................................................................... 96

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11Faults ..........................................................................................................97
11.1Different working depths across the working width? .............................................................97
11.2Catros 9003-2TX with ContourFrame: Centre rollers do not fold in ......................................97
12Cleaning, maintenance and repairs..........................................................99
12.1Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................100
12.2Lubrication regulations.........................................................................................................101
12.2.1Lubrication point overview ...................................................................................................101
12.3Service plan – overview .......................................................................................................103
12.4Axle (running gear / support wheel) and brake....................................................................106
12.4.1Inspection instructions for the dual-circuit service brake system.........................................111
12.4.2Hydraulic brakes ..................................................................................................................112
12.5Axle bolts..............................................................................................................................112
12.6Checking the roller ...............................................................................................................112
12.7Check the coupling device ...................................................................................................113
12.8Tyres/wheels........................................................................................................................114
12.8.1Tyre pressures .....................................................................................................................114
12.8.2Mounting tyres (workshop work)..........................................................................................115
12.9Replacing discs (workshop work) ........................................................................................115
12.10Aligning the disc gangs relative to each other .....................................................................116
12.11Replacing or turning the cutters of the cutting roller ............................................................116
12.12Check the central lubrication................................................................................................117
12.13Hydraulic system..................................................................................................................119
12.13.1Labelling hydraulic hose lines..............................................................................................120
12.13.2Maintenance intervals ..........................................................................................................120
12.13.3Inspection criteria for hydraulic hose lines...........................................................................120
12.13.4Installation and removal of hydraulic hose lines ..................................................................121
12.14Upper- / Lower link pins .......................................................................................................121
12.15Screw tightening torques .....................................................................................................122

User information
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1 User information
The "User information" section supplies information on using the op-
erating manual.
1.1 Purpose of the document
This operating manual
Describes the operation and maintenance of the machine.
Provides important information on safe and efficient handling of
the machine.
Is a component part of the machine and should always be kept
with the machine or the traction vehicle.
Keep it in a safe place for future use.
1.2 Locations in the operating manual
All the directions specified in the operating manual are always viewed
in the direction of travel.
1.3 Diagrams used
Instructions for action and reactions
Tasks to be carried out by the user are presented as numbered in-
structions. Always keep to the order of the instructions. The reaction
to instructions is given by an arrow.
Example:
1. Instruction for action 1
→Reaction of the machine to instruction for action 1
2. Instruction for action 2
Lists
Lists without a mandatory sequence a presented as a list with bullet
points.
Example:
Point 1
Point 2
Item numbers in diagrams
Numbers in round brackets refer to the item numbers in the diagrams.
The first digit refers to the diagram; the second digit, to the item num-
ber in the illustration.
Example (6)
Item 6

General safety instructions
Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21 9
2 General safety instructions
This section contains important information on safe operation of the
machine.
2.1 Obligations and liability
Comply with the instructions in the operating manual
Knowledge of the basic safety information and safety regulations is a
basic requirement for safe handling and fault-free machine operation.
Obligations of the operator
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 acci-
dent prevention regulations.
Have been trained in working with/on the machine.
Have read and understood this operating manual.
The operator is obliged
To keep all the warning pictograms on the machine in a legible
state.
To replace damaged warning pictograms.
If you still have queries, please contact the manufacturer.
Obligations of the user
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 understand the section "General safety information"
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, important for car-
rying out your 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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10 Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21
Risks in handling the machine
The machine has been constructed to the state-of-the art and the
recognised rules of safety. However, there may be risks and re-
strictions which occur when operating the machine
For the health and safety of the user or third persons,
For the machine,
For other goods.
Only use the machine
For the purpose for which it was intended.
In a perfect state of repair.
Eliminate any faults that could impair safety immediately.
Guarantee and liability
Our "General conditions of sales and business" are always applicable.
These shall be available to the operator, at the latest on the comple-
tion of the contract. Guarantee and liability claims for damage to peo-
ple or goods will be excluded if they can be traced back to one or
more of the following causes:
Improper use of the machine.
Improper installation, commissioning, operation and mainte-
nance of the machine.
Operation of the machine with defective safety equipment or
improperly attached or non-functioning safety equipment.
Non-compliance with the instructions in the operating manual
regarding commissioning, operation and maintenance.
Independently-executed construction changes to the machine.
Insufficient monitoring of machine parts that are subject to wear.
Improperly executed repairs.
Catastrophic events as a result of the impact of foreign objects
or force majeure.

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2.2 Representation of safety symbols
Safety instructions are indicated by the triangular safety symbol and
the highlighted signal word. The signal word (DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION) describes the gravity of the risk and has the following sig-
nificance:
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 incur 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 in the environment.
NOTE
Indicates handling tips and particularly useful information.
These instructions will help you to use all the functions of your
machine to the optimum.

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2.3 Organisational measures
The operator must provide the necessary personal protective equip-
ment, such as:
Protective glasses
Protective shoes
Protective suit
Skin protection, etc.
The operation manual
Must always be kept at the place at which the machine is oper-
ated.
Must always be easily accessible for the user and maintenance
personnel.
Check all the available safety equipment regularly.
2.4 Safety and protection equipment
Before each commissioning of the machine, all the safety and protec-
tion equipment must be properly attached and fully functional. Check
all the safety and protection equipment regularly.
Faulty safety equipment
Faulty or disassembled safety and protection equipment can lead to
dangerous situations.
2.5 Informal safety measures
As well as all the safety information in this operating manual, comply
with the general, national regulations pertaining to accident prevention
and environmental protection.
When driving on public roads and routes, then you should comply with
the statutory road traffic regulations.

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2.6 User training
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, maintenance and repair
work.
People being trained may only work with/on the machine under the
supervision of an experienced person.
People
Activity
Person special-
ly trained for the
activity 1)
Trained person
2)
Person with specialist
training (specialist work-
shop) 3)
Loading/Transport X X X
Commissioning -- X --
Set-up, tool installation -- -- X
Operation -- X --
Maintenance -- -- X
Troubleshooting and fault elimina-
tion
-- X 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
through long term activity in the appropriate field of work.
Only a specialist workshop may carry out maintenance and repair
work on the machine, if such work is specifically designated "Work-
shop work". The personnel of a specialist workshop shall possess the
appropriate knowledge and suitable aids (tools, lifting and support
equipment) for carrying out the maintenance and repair work on the
machine in a way which is both appropriate and safe.

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2.7 Safety measures in normal operation
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.
2.8 Dangers from residual energy
Note that there may be residual mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and
electrical/electronic energy at the machine.
Use appropriate measures to inform the operating personnel. You can
find detailed information in the relevant sections of this operating
manual.
2.9 Maintenance and repair work, fault elimination
Carry out prescribed setting, maintenance and inspection work in a
timely manner.
Secure all media such as compressed air and the hydraulic system
against unintentional start-up.
Carefully fix and secure larger subassemblies to lifting gear when
carrying out replacement work.
Regularly check that bolted connections are firmly secured and tight-
en if necessary.
When the maintenance work is completed, check the function of the
safety devices.
2.10 Constructive changes
You may make no changes, expansions or modifications to the ma-
chine without the authorisation of AMAZONEN-WERKE. This is also
valid when welding support parts.
Any expansion or modification work shall require the written approval
of AMAZONEN-WERKE. Only use the modification and accessory
parts released by AMAZONEN-WERKE so that the operating permit,
for example, remains valid in accordance with national and interna-
tional regulations.
Vehicles with an official type approval or with equipment connected to
a vehicle with a valid type approval or approval for road transport
according to the German road traffic regulations must be in the state
specified by the approval.
WARNING
Risk of being crushed, cut, caught, drawn in or struck if support-
ing parts break.
It is forbidden to:
Drill holes in the frame or on the chassis.
Increasing the size of existing holes on the frame or the chassis.
Welding support parts.

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Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21 15
2.10.1 Spare and wear parts and aids
Immediately replace any machine parts which are not in a perfect
state.
Use only genuine AMAZONE spare and wear parts or the parts
cleared by AMAZONEN-WERKE so that the operating permit retains
its validity in accordance with national and international regulations. If
you use wear and spare parts from third parties, there is no guarantee
that they have been designed and manufactured in such a way as to
meet the requirements placed on them.
AMAZONEN-WERKE accepts no liability for damage arising from the
use of unapproved spare parts, wear parts or auxiliary materials.
2.11 Cleaning and disposal
Handle and dispose of any materials used carefully, in particular:
When carrying out work on lubrication systems and equipment
and
When cleaning using solvents.
2.12 User workstation
The machine must be operated by only one person from the driver's
seat of the tractor.

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2.13 Warning pictograms and other signs on the machine
2.13.1 Positioning of warning pictograms and other labels
The following diagrams show the arrangement of the warning picto-
grams on the machine.

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Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21 17
Always keep all the warning pictograms of the machine clean and in a
legible state. Replace illegible warning pictograms. You can obtain the
warning pictograms from your dealer using the order number (e.g.
MD078).
Warning pictorial - structure
Warning labels indicate dangers on and around the implement and
warn for hazards. At these points, there are permanent and/or
unexpected dangers.
A warning pictorial consists of four fields:
Field 1
a pictorial depicting the danger.
Field 2
shows the safety alert symbol along with a signal word which indi-
cates the level of danger.
Field 3
explains the type of hazard, as well as how to avoid it.
Field 4
is where the order number is located.
Warning pictorial - explanation
In the following pages, the individual warning labels will be explained
in more detail. The column on the left, Order number and
explanation, provides an explanation of the warning pictorial on the
right. The description of the warning labels always follows the same
order:
1. The order number.
For example: MO007
2. The hazard is shown in bold when applicable.
For example: High Pressurized Fluid Hazard
3. Instructions for avoiding the danger.
For example: Do not use hands to locate leaks.

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Order number and explanation Warning pictorial
MO001 WARNING
Read and understand the operator’s manu-
al before operating this machine.
Lire et comprendre le manuel d’utilisation
avant d’utiliser cette machine.
Lea y comprenda el manual de operation
antes de usa resta maquina.
MO002 WARNING
CRUSH HAZARD
Make sure nobody is in the danger area
when attaching the machine to the tractor.
MO003 WARNING
MOVING WING HAZARD
Make sure nobody is in the danger area.
MD004 WARNING
PINCH HAZARD
Secure tractor and machine and wait until
all parts have stopped before reaching into
danger area:
Make sure nobody is in the danger area or
near any moving parts.
MO006 WARNING
CUTTING HAZARD
Secure tractor and machine until all parts
have stopped before reaching into danger
area:
Make sure nobody is in the danger area or
near any moving parts.

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Catros-2TX BAG0159.13 11.21 19
MO007 WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE HYDRAULIC OIL
IS HAZARDOUS
Never use your hands to locate or plug any
leak in the hydraulic hoses.
If hydraulic oil penetrates your skin, seek
immediate medical attention.
MO008 WARNING
FALL HAZARD
Never ride on the machine.
Keep others from climbing onto or riding on
the machine.
MO009 WARNING
RUN-AWAY HAZARD
Secure machine from accidental rolling.
Use parking blocks or chocks to secure
machine.
MO010 WARNING
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
Never touch any power line with the ma-
chine.
Always keep a safe distance from all power
lines during transport and folding or unfold-
ing the machine’s components.
Note that the voltage can also flash over
when the distance is too small.

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MO014 WARNING
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM POWER
Avoid hydraulic system failures and serious
injuries. Never exceed the maximum hy-
draulic system pressure of
3,045 psi or 210 bar
MO016 WARNING
Be sure to secure the tractor and the ma-
chine before working on the machine.
MO017 WARNING
LIFT POINT
MO020 WARNING
FALLING HAZARD
To prevent serious injury or death:
Do not climb on the finishing roller wheels
or finishing roller support.
Keep others away from the finishing rollers
and finishing roller supports.
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