Farmi Forest CH27 ACR Guide

CH27 ACR & ACC
CRANE FEED CHIPPER
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
AND SPARE PARTS MANUAL
PLEASE READ THE OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE MACHINE.
FROM MACHINE: 000141
TRANSLATION OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
C-EN-091219-ER


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 6
WARNING SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL 6
PRODUCT WARRANTY 6
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK 6
GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE OF THE CHIPPER 7
DESCRIPTION OF WORKSITES 7
MACHINE COMBINATIONS FOR GRAB LOADER FEED: 8
ACCESSORIES 9
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CHIPPER 14
TECHNICAL INFORMATION 15
SYMBOLS USED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS 15
MAIN COMPONENTS 16
DIMENSIONS 17
STICKERS AND PLATES 20
LIFTING 24
LIFTING THE DISCHARGE PIPE WITH THE WINCH 24
MOUNTING OF THE DISCHARGE PIPE 25
ADJUSTING THE DISCHARGE PIPE AND LID 26
COUPLING THE 3-POINT MOUNTING TO THE CHIPPER 27
MOUNTING THE FEED CHUTE TO THE FEEDER DEVICE (ACR AND ACC) 28
COUPLING THE FEEDER DEVICE TO THE CHIPPER (ACR AND ACC) 29
MOUNTING THE SUPPORT FRAME TO THE FEEDER DEVICE (ACR AND ACC) 30
MOUNTING THE SUPPORT FRAME TO THE CHIPPER (ACR AND ACC) 30
BC3000 -> CH27 31
SHORTENING THE PTO SHAFT 35
COUPLING THE CHIPPER TO THE TRACTOR 36
CONNECTING THE HYDRAULICS 36
INSTALLING HD 50 HYDRAULIC UNIT 42
COUPLING HD 50 UNIT HYDRAULIC HOSES WITHOUT OIL COOLER 45
MOUNTING THE OIL COOLER 46
COUPLING THE HYDRAULIC HOSES OF HD 50 UNIT AND OIL COOLER 47
CONNECTING THE OIL COOLER TO TRACTOR BATTERY 48
INSTALLATION OF THE EMK27 ELECTRIC MOTOR MOUNT (ACCESSORY) 49
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 52
MOUNTING OF THE CHIPPER AND PRE-OPERATION INSPECTIONS 52
NO STRESS REVOLUTION CONTROL DEVICE 53
INSTALLATION OF THE NO STRESS SENSOR 53
SMART FEED BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 54
DESCRIPTION OF SMART FEED SYSTEM 54
COMPONENTS OF SMART FEED SYSTEM 54
STARTING THE CHIPPER EQUIPPED WITH SMART FEED SYSTEM 55
CONTROLLING THE FEED BY SELECTOR SWITCH 55
RADIO CONTROL 56
SMART FEED CONTROL FUNCTION DURING CHIPPING 56
CHIPPING 57
ADJUSTMENT OF THE FEED SPEED 58
STOPPING THE CHIPPER 59
LOCATION AND USE OF SAFETY SWITCHES 59
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS 60

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MAINTENANCE 60
MEASURES TO TAKE BEFORE 60
MAINTENANCE ITEMS 61
LUBRICATING THE BEARINGS 62
LUBRICATING THE PTO SHAFT 62
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS 63
KNIFE MAINTENANCE 64
SHARPENING CUTTING KNIVES 65
ADJUSTING CHIP LENGTH 66
ADJUSTING THE ANVILS 67
REPLACING THE SLIDE PLATE (ACC) 69
REPLACING THE SPLINED SHAFT 70
DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE 70
TROUBLESHOOTING 71
OTHER INDICATOR LIGHTS 73
200003767 SMART FEED BASIC 74
200004364 CHIPPER CH27 76
200004365 KNIFE DISC AND 200001292 BEARING SYSTEM 80
200002095 VALVE 82
200002207 3-POINT MOUNTING, FASTENER 83
200001545 SHORT DISCHARGE PIPE 84
200002275 HIGH DISCARGE PIPE 86
200001344 DISCHARGE PIPE, SIDE TRANSITION 88
200002150 VIZOR STEERING , MANUAL 90
200002147 VIZOR STEERING, HYDRAULIC 91
200002176 DISCHARGE CHUTE STEERING, HYDRAULIC 92
200002183 DISCHARGE CHUTE STEERING, MECHANICAL 94
ACR FEEDER 95
ACC FEED CONVEYOR 96
200002175 FEEDER DEVICE 98
SIDE SHELTERS 100
200002100 SIDE WALLS HF27 102
200002101 ACR FEEDER BASE 103
200002230 JOINT FRAME 104
200001339 FEED CONVEYOR ACC 106
200002328 3PSL SUPPORT LEGS 108
200002810 FEED CONVEYOR BC3000 (ACCESSORY) 110
200002586 OIL COOLER (ACCESSORY) 113
200002584 HYDRAULIC UNIT HD50 (ACCESSORY) 114
200002589 EMK27 STATIONARY CHIPPER PLATFORM (ACCESSORY) 118
200002373 CROSS BREAKER (ACCESSORY) 121
PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM 124

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Manufacturer:
Farmi Forest Corporation
Ahmolantie 6, FIN-74510 IISALMI, Finland
Person authorized to compile the technical documentation:
Name: Petri Pelkonen
Address: Ahmolantie 6, FIN-74510 IISALMI, Finland
Commercial name:
Farmi
Machine denomination:
Farmi disk chipper and attachable Farmi feeder device for crane feed
Machine type:
Wood chipper: FARMI CH27
Available feed hoppers for grab loader feed:
ACR
ACC
ACR+ BC3000
Machine series number:
Herewith, we declare that the machine brought into circulation conforms with
the pertinent requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and
the EMC Directive (directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility) 2004/108/EC.
The following harmonized standards have been applied for the conceptional design of the machine:
SFS EN ISO 12100, SFS EN ISO 4254-1, SFS EN ISO 13857
The following additional standards and specications have been applied for
the conceptional design of the machine:
SFS ISO 730-1, SFS ISO 2332, SFS EN 13525
Iisalmi 9.12.2019
(Place) (date)
Ilkka Kuuramaa
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Original declaration of conformity

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WARNING
IMPORTANT
ATTENTION
WARNING SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL
• imminent danger which could cause serious personal injury or death
• danger which could cause personal injury
• conditions or misuse that could damage equipment or machinery
• reminders, such as for performing checks or carrying out maintenance or repair
procedures
INTRODUCTION
This manual includes the information and maintenance instructions required for operating the machine in the optimal
manner.
Although you have experience in using this kind of machinery, read the operation and maintenance instructions careful-
ly since they include information enabling ecient and safe operation. Regular maintenance is the best way to guarantee
the ecient and economical performance of the machine.
Each and every operator must read, understand, and follow all safety instructions and
procedures.
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
We are happy to receive your opinions and suggestions for improvements by mail or e-mail.
All implemented suggestions for improvements will be rewarded.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
Farmi provides a 12-months warranty on all Farmi products.
Register on our home page farmiforest./en/products/ within 30 days after the receipt of the product to get full product
warranty and additional information on your product. If it is not possible for you to register via internet, please register
as follows: Complete the registration form on the last pages of this manual and return it to us within 30 days after the
receipt of the product.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND
INTENDED USE OF THE CHIPPER
FARMI CH27 is a disk chipper for tractor-mounted
operation. As the chip size is adjustable, the chipper can
be used e.g. for the production of chips to be used for
landscaping or for bio energy. The chipper can be used
to chop trunks, twigs and tree tops as well as chopping
waste and saw mill waste. The chipper can shred wood
with a max. trunk diameter of 270 mm.
The FARMI CH27 chipper is mounted to the 3-point
hitch of a tractor. It is driven by the tractor PTO. The
driving force is transferred to the chipper via the PTO
drive shaft. During chipping, the chipper rotor on which
the blades for cutting the material are mounted is driven
by the tractor. From the knives, the chips are fed to the
additional knives which cut the chips to the desired size.
Finally, the chips are discharged to the desired position
using a discharge pipe. The material to be cut is loaded
into the chipper using a grab loader.
The FARMI CH27 chipper must always be used together
with one of the following Farmi feed units:
Chipper and feed unit combinations for grab loader feed:
FARMI CH27 + ACR
FARMI CH27 + ACC
FARMI CH27 + ACR + BC3000
The FARMI CH27 chipper must never
be coupled to other feed units. Mo-
reover, the chipper must not be used
without a feed unit.
DESCRIPTION OF WORKSITES
A worksite with a level and rm surface should be used
when chipping. Clear any small brush and stones from
the worksite. The material to be chipped should be as
clean as possible - make every eort to keep soil or stones
from entering the chipper.
Avoid chipping in close proximity to power lines. The
distance from power lines must always be at least 5 met-
res + 20 m of the crane work area.
Reserve an adequate amount of working space for the
chipper and transport equipment.
Do not store fuelwood stacks near objects which can cau-
se damage to the chipper if they should enter it (e.g. saws,
log tongs, etc.).
If the chips are to be discharged directly into chip storage,
ensure that the discharge hole is set at a suitable height.
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CH27 + ACR
CH27 + ACC
CH27 + ACR
CH27 + ACC
CH27 + BC3000
+ HK4066 / 4571 / 4581 / CR40 / CR46
CH27 + ACR + BC3000
MACHINE COMBINATIONS FOR GRAB LOADER FEED
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GRAB LOADER FEED!
MANUAL FEED PROHIBITED!
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ACCESSORIES
1. Independent hydraulic unit HD50
• Recommended for use if the tractor hydraulic output
is above or below the CH27 chipper oil requirement
of approximately 45 l/min.
• It is especially recommended for use with the chipper-
crane combination.
2. Oil cooler for the HD50 unit
• Recommended for use in contracting work and when
the chipper is being operated in extremely warm con-
ditions.
3. Cross breaker
• The purpose of the cross breaker is to shred long
branches and twigs when the raw material to be chip-
ped is, for example, whole trees or sawn surfaces.
• The cross breaker can be installed in place of the twig
breaker, which comes standard with the CH27. The
cross breaker is mounted using the same washers and
nuts as used for the twig breaker.
• Note! Use of the cross breaker reduces the chipper
discharge output by approximately 30%.
4. Hydraulic discharge pipe control
• Directing the discharge pipe by hydraulic motor and
controlling the lid by hydraulic cylinder
• This is done using the tractor’s own hydraulics, thus
allowing the operator to control the discharge pipe
from the tractor cab.
• Recommended for use in contracting work.
5. Radio control of chipper functions,
Teleradio Panther
• Radio control of chipper feeder device functions and
feed stop
• This is used when the feeding crane is mounted to a
machine other than the chipper itself.
• Radio control makes it possible to eliminate the use
of easily-damaged electrical cables between machines.
•
6. 3PSL crane mounting bracket and
hydraulic support legs
• The FARMI hydraulic crane can be mounted to the
chipper using the mounting bracket.
HD 50 Oil cooler Cross breaker
Hydraulic discharge pipe control Radio control
Teleradio Panther
3PSL crane mounting bracket
and hydraulic support legs

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GENERAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
These safety instructions are meant for the owners of
FARMI machine, as well as those who operate, service or
repair it.
The instructions help with:
• using the machine safely, appropriately and eecti-
vely.
• identifying, avoiding and preventing potentially dan-
gerous situations.
The manufacturer supplies an operation manual, which
must always be available at the place of operation of the
machine. Each user must read the safety, maintenance and
operating instructions before operating the machine, and
comply with these instructions at all times.
Ensure that every operator of the
machine is familiar with the content
of the operation manual and situ-
ation-specic safety instructions,
and has been suitably trained before
operating the machine.
The machine complies with technical requirements and
applicable safety regulations. However, incorrect use,
maintenance or repair of the machine may cause risks.
In addition to the operation manual, remember to comply
with regulations of the local occupational health and safe-
ty authorities, and with your country’s laws and decrees.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused
by:
• incorrect, negligent or inappropriate use of the pro-
duct.
• non-original spare parts.
• normal wear and tear.
• misuse caused by an untrained person’s improper
actions.
• alterations made without the manufacturer’s permis-
sion.
Written authorization must be
requested from the manufacturer for
any alterations to the machine.
STARTING
Please read the operating instruc-
tions carefully before using, main-
tenance or repairing the machine.
Observe all operating and safety
instructions when-ever using the
machine.
1. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the use,
operation and controls of the machine and its equip-
ment before starting.
2. Familiarize yourself with the capacities and
limitations of the machine and its equipment.
3. Do not use the machine unless you are completely fami-
liar with its operation.
4. Be aware of the machine’s danger zones.
5. During operation, prevent bystanders from entering the
danger zone. If necessary, work must be stopped.
6. Ensure that each operator has the necessary safety equip-
ment, such as a helmet, safety goggles, work safety
boots and suitable protective clothing.
7. Never wear loose clothing around moving parts.
Protect long hair!
8. Ensure that work is carried out according to the
stipulations of applicable occupational health and sa-
fety legislation.
9. Before starting up or using the machine, ensure that it
cannot cause a risk to other people or property.
10. Perform a safety check on the machine before every use.
If you observe any faults or deciencies, repair the
machine immediately.
11. Before operating the machine, ensure that there are no
foreign articles in it.
12. Place the machine on a hard, level surface for operation.
In the winter avoid working in slippery areas.
13. Before mounting and using the machine, check the PTO
drive shaft for correct condition and attachment.
14. Never use a faulty or decient machine.
15. Using the tractor lower link arms to mount the top link
is prohibited. The top link is to be mounted by ad-
justing its length.
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TRANSPORT
1. Before driving with the machine, ensure the safe
mounting of the machine. Make sure that the jour-
nals are seating correctly and that the pins are tight.
Check the tension of the lower link stabilizers.
2. Before driving with the machine, make sure that
the required lamps and reectors as well as the slow
moving vehicle sign are attached correctly. Moreover,
the lamps should be checked for correct functioning.
3. Before driving with the attached machine, make sure that
the hydraulic unit of the machine is depressurized
(unless otherwise instructed in the operating instruc-
tions).
4. When driving on public roads, always observe the valid
trac regulations. The travel speed must be adapted
to the specic conditions.
5. When driving, please take into consideration the
additional mass resulting from the machine’s weight.
It may aect the reactions, the steerability and the
braking function of the tractor.
6. Please note that the machine rear sways when
turning.
7. Pay attention to the machine’s height near bridges or ot-
her height restricting objects.
8. When backing o, the machine may obstruct the rear
view. Exercise extreme caution. If necessary, ask
a agman to help you; he can indicate the required
distances.
9. It is prohibited for other people to ride on the
machine.
OPERATION
Many occupational accidents take
place in abnormal circumstances.
Therefore it is important to take into
account all the possible circumstan-
ces that may arise during operation
of the machine.
The machine’s operator must have
constant, unobstructed visibility of
the work area. If this is not possible,
the operator must work with an as-
sistant.
1. Depending on the machine’s type, it will have
diverse safety devices and protectors. These are me-
ant to protect the machine and its operator, and they
must never be removed or altered. Never start up or
use the machine without all the safety devices and
protectors in place.
2. Also check the universal joint’s safety equipment
and joints.
3. Never insert any body part into the machine with the
engine running.
4. If any faults arise that may jeopardize occupational safety,
turn o the machine.
5. During operation, the machine’s operator is
responsible for safety in the whole work area. Work
may not be carried out in the presence of any factors
that jeopardize occupational safety.
6. Exercise extreme caution when hitching/unhitching the
machine from a tractor/trailer.
7. Look out for moving parts when the machine is in
operation.
8. Secure the machine against unauthorized and acciden-
tal operation (e.g. moving when parked) whenever
it is left unattended.
9. Never leave the machine running unattended.
10. Avoid causing fast, stroke-like loading.
11. Never exceed the given operating values.
12. All safety and warning signs on and in the machine must
be legible and intact.
13. The machine may not be operated by persons who are
unwell or under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
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MAINTENANCE
1. The machine may only be serviced and repaired
by professionals.
2. Electrical and hydraulic faults may only be repaired
by authorized professionals.
3. In cases requiring welding, contact the manu-
facturer.
4. When servicing the machine, place it on a level
surface and ensure that it cannot be moved.
5. Turn off the tractor engine and disconnect the
PTO drive shaft before beginning service or mainte-
nance actions.
6. Before any maintenance work, turn the main
power switch of the tractor to OFF.
7. Take out the key from the tractor’s ignition for the
duration of the servicing or maintenance. Check that
the power is o from the machine you are working
on.
8. Before disconnecting the hydraulic hoses from
tractor, ensure that the hydraulic system is
depressurized.
9. Observe the service intervals and annual safety
inspections.
10. All spare parts and equipment must fulll the manu-
facturer’s requirements. This can be guaranteed by
using original parts.
11. Put all safety devices back into place immediately
once servicing or maintenance is complete.
When lifting the machine, check that
the lifting/hoisting equipment is in
perfect working order. Check the
weight of the machine before lifting
it.
Choose lifting trajectories so that
they do not cause any danger.
Many countries have specific legislation on lifting,
hoisting cables and hoists. Always comply with local safety
regulations.
OILS AND LUBRICATION
1. Always use the oil types recommended by the
manufacturer. Other types of oil may cause faults or
improper operation of the equipment, which could
lead to serious damage to people or property.
2. Never mix dierent liquids or oils.
3. Always follow the manufacturer’s lubrication
instructions.
4. Use control equipment carefully until the hydraulic oil has
had time to reach its operating temperature.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HYDRAULIC
CIRCUITS
1. Work on hydraulic equipment may only be carried out by
professional hydraulic engineers.
2. Be cautious when using the equipment in cold
conditions.
3. Check the machine for leaks. Do not use the
machine if there is a leak from any system. Check
all hydraulic hoses – particularly those which are
bent during use – and replace any that are in poor
condition or have leaks. Ensure that all joins are tight
and that the lines are not damaged. Check that all
protective caps and ller caps are closed properly.
Check the hose sheathing for damage.
4. Check that all hose connectors, lengths and qualities
comply with applicable requirements. When replacing
or repairing hoses, use original parts or hoses and
connectors recommended by the manufacturer. Check
particularly that the pressure classes of the hoses
and connectors are suitable to the operating pressure
levels.
5. Check that all safety devices such as pressure relief val-
ves, etc., are in place and work properly. Familiarize
yourself with their use. Safety systems may never be
bypassed.
6. Check the main hydraulic parts daily, and always after
a fault. Replace any damaged parts immediately.
7. If a component is damaged, clean it before repairing it. Do
not use solvents when cleaning parts.
8. Do not attempt to carry out repairs that you are not fully
familiar with.
9. Never carry out repairs of the hydraulic circuit when the
system is pressurized. When pressurized, the oil spray
can penetrate the skin and cause mortal danger.
10. Never work below a device or component that is only
being held up by hydraulics. Use separate supports
when carrying out maintenance or repairs. Do not
disconnect cylinders or their valves until the machine
is well supported.
11. Most hydraulic oils do not evaporate easily. Risk factors
include hot oil, spills and oil mist (pressurized).
12. If oil gets into your eyes, rinse with plenty of water
and contact a doctor.
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13. Avoid prolonged or repeated oil contact with your skin.
14. If sprays or contact with the skin cannot be avoided, use
protective gloves, goggles and clothing as necessary.
Do not use oily clothing.
15. Avoid discharging hydraulic oil into the environment,
as it can pollute waterways and the groundwater. If
biodegradable oil is to be used, contact the manu-
facturer beforehand and have the suitability of your
equipment for the operation with biodegradable oil
conrmed by him before such oil is used.
16. Store the oil in sealed containers provided by the
manufacturer. Try to transfer the oil directly from its
container into the tank.
17. If the oil must be passed through other containers,
ensure that they are completely clean. Caps, funnels,
sieves and lling holes must also be clean.
18. Never store oil outdoors, as water could condense in it.
19. Always dispose of oil in a suitable container, never into
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Noise from the chipper exceeds 70
db in operation. Wear ear protection!
1. People are not to ride on top of the chipper.
2. The chipper may not be used indoors.
3. The chipper must only be used to chip wood.
4. The chipper may not be used in nature reserves.
5. Avoid chipping in areas where noise and dust will disturb
the surrounding environment.
6. The chipping of highly flammable materials is ex-
pressly prohibited.
GENERAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE CHIPPER
1. Please make sure any machine operator has the required
personal protective equipment: safety helmet, protec-
tive goggles, cut resistant safety boots and required
protective clothing.
2. The chipper must not be used without being mounted to
a tractor.
3. For mounting or dismounting the chipper, always turn o
the tractor and apply the parking brake before ente-
ring the area between chipper and tractor.
4. The chipper must be on a level, rm surface during ope-
ration.
5. Make sure all protective and safety devices of the chipper
are installed. Never remove any protective device du-
ring operation.
6. As compared to the tractor, the chipper must not be lo-
wered excessively. Otherwise, the PTO drive shaft
connection may loosen during operation.
7. It is not permitted to operate the chipper without feed
unit or feed hopper.
8. The material to be chipped must never be fed into a crane
fed chipper manually.
9. Indoor operation of the chipper is prohibited.
10. Always keep a safe distance to the discharge position of
the chips.
11. Detach the chipper from the tractor before performing
any maintenance or repair works. Caution! As a sole
exception, adjust the speed of the feed rollers of the
hydraulic feed with the machine running. For further
instructions, please see the instruction manual of the
feed unit concerned.
12. Do not remove, lock, disable or modify in any other way
the stop lever of the feed unit.
13. The feed hopper or the feed unit must not be mounted at
a higher or lower position as this would impede the
stop lever function.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION CH27ACR CH27ACC
Type Disk chipper Disk chipper
Output, m3/h 10-60 10-70
Max. wood diameter, mm 270 270
Feed chute size, mm 350 x 270 350 x 270
Chip length, mm 5-25 5-25
Power demand, kW 40-115 40-115
PTO speed, rpm 540-1000 540-1000
Short discharge pipe reach, m 3 3
Long discharge pipe reach, m 3,9 3,9
Side transition pipe reach, m 2,85-3,5 2,85-3,5
Number of knives, pcs 2 2
Disk diameter, mm 1036 1036
Disc weight, kg 240 240
Chipper weight 1150 1415
No Stress standard standard
Twig crusher standard standard
Cross breaker accessory accessory
SFS-EN 13525+A2:2010; ISO 3744:2010
Sound power level
(Measurement Uncertainty 5 dB)
SFS-EN ISO 4254-1; ISO 11201:2010
Sound pressure level
(Measurement Uncertainty 2,5 dB)
Tractor rear window (closed)
Tractor rear window (open)
118 dB(A)
97,3 L’pA, dB(A)
106,6 L’pA, dB(A)
122 dB(A)
95,8 L’pA, dB(A)
107,0 L’pA, dB(A)
SYMBOLS USED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS
WRENCH SPAN WIDTH
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10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
11
16
15 14
13
12
17
MAIN COMPONENTS
1. TOP FRAME
2. BASE FRAME
3. KNIFE DISC
4. KNIFE
5. VERTICAL ANVIL
6. HORIZONTAL ANVIL
7. TWIG BREAKER
8. DISCHARGE PIPE
9. WATER DRAINING HOLES
10. HOOK FOR UNIVERSAL SAFT
11. WINCH
12. FEEDER DEVICE
13. FEEDING CHUTE ACR / CONVEYOR FEED ACC
14. SUPPORT FRAME
15. PROTECTION SYSTEM
16. 3-POINT MOUNTING FRAME
17. SAFETY STOP

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10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
11
16
15 14
13
12
17
DIMENSIONS
CH27ACR / CH27ACC
TRANSPORT POSITION: CH27ACC + SL27 + HK4670

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HEIGHT WITH THE CHIPPER 27:
2,9 m
1268
1571
353
407
2121
1068
LIFTING
POINT
2030
LIFTING
POINT
1776
HEIGHT WITH THE CHIPPER 27:
2,7 - 3,2 m
200001545 DISCHARGE PIPE, SHORT
200001344 DISCHARGE PIPE, SIDE TRANSITION

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HEIGHT WITH THE CHIPPER 27:
3,9 m
2422
1268
851
320
200002275 DISCHARGE PIPE, HIGH

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The following plates and labels must be correctly attached to the chipper. Missing safety plates / labels must be replaced
immediately.
STICKERS AND PLATES
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