HOLMS SH 2.5 User manual

Original language: Swedish © HOLMS INDUSTRI AB, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 161230. English
Operating instructions
Box 924 SE-591 29 Motala Sweden +46 141 22 41 00 ¬+46 141 22 41 90
Applicable from machine no.: 18493
Hydraulic sweeper roller
2.5 m/3.0 m/3.5 m
SH


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Warning labels..............................................................4
Safety ...........................................................................7
Product data.................................................................9
Machine identification plate...............................10
Product description.....................................................11
Standard model.................................................11
Extra equipment................................................11
Transport and storage................................................12
Operating instructions ................................................13
Operator settings ..............................................14
Operation ..........................................................16
Sprinkler system (extra equipment) ..................17
Service and maintenance...........................................18
After operation ..................................................18
Lubrication ........................................................18
Replacing the brush ..........................................18
Replacement of the Swish brush................................21
Tip .....................................................................21
Change of brushes SIB ..............................................22
Index...........................................................................23
Contents

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Warning labels
There are several specific warning labels on this product; see the descriptions below. Make sure that
you understand the implications of these labels before using the product.
Clean/replace warning labels if they are illegible or are missing. Contact you Holms dealer if you
require new labels.
Risk of crushing - mind your hands and do not come too close to the machine (warning label
1530052)
Do not enter this area whilst the machine is in
operation. Mind your hands and keep them away
from this area whilst the tool is in use.
Keep a safe distance away from the machine
whilst it is in operation. Not following this rule
may lead to serious personal injury or, in a worst
case scenario, death.
Risk of crushing - do not come too close to the machine (warning label 1530053)
Keep a safe distance away from the machine
whilst it is in operation. Not following this rule
may lead to serious personal injury or, in a worst
case scenario, death.

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Always read instructions and safety regulations before use (warning label 1530054)
Do not use the tool before you have thoroughly
studied all instructions and safety regulations,
and are sure you have understood them. If there
is something you do not understand, contact your
Holms dealer. Misinterpretations may result in
serious personal injury or, in a worst case
scenario, death.
Risk of crushing, beware of flying objects - mind your hands and do not come too close to the
machine (warning label 1530055)
Keep a safe distance from the tool whilst it is
being used and beware of flying objects. Not
following this rule may lead to serious personal
injury or, in a worst case scenario, death.
Use the marked loops when transporting the tool (warning label 1530056)
When transporting the tool, use the marked loops
to secure the tool during transit.

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Attach lifting devices at the marked locations when lifting the tool (warning label 1530057)
This label shows where the lifting devices are to
be attached. Make sure that the lifting devices are
attached so that the tool is lifted horizontally (in
horizontal position, no inclination). Use
approved lifting devices only.
Risk of crushing - mind your hands (warning label 1530060)
Mind your hands and keep them away from this
area whilst the tool is in use.

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NB
READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT.
Important safety aspects to take into consideration
• Make sure that the tractor/loader can carry the equivalent tool type and weight.
• Make sure that for this sweeper the carrier has a suitable hydraulic oil flow.
• Make sure that no unauthorised persons are loitering in the machine’s working area when working
with the machine or carrying out servicing.
• Always use the dust covers for the quick-couplings when the machine is disconnected, to prevent
dirt getting into the hydraulic system.
Safety
This instruction manual is intended to be used as a guide for the correct use and maintenance of the
machine. Study the manual carefully before starting and operating the machine and before any
preventive maintenance is carried out. A lot of time has been spent on designing and manufacturing
the machine so that it will be as efficient and safe as possible, all of which will be of little use if you
do not read, understand and follow the instructions. Familiarise yourself with the product and all the
instructions, and keep the instruction manual safe so that it is always readily at hand when using the
machine.
NB
THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR ALL OUR MARKETS AND MAY THEREFORE INCLUDE DIFFERENT
EQUIPMENT FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS. PLEASE IGNORE THE SECTIONS THAT DO NOT APPLY TO YOUR
MACHINE.
We continuously strive to improve our products and therefore reserve the right to change design
specifications and implement improvements whenever we consider this necessary; however, such
improvements will not be made to products that have already been delivered or put to work. We also
reserve the right to change data and equipment without prior notice, as well as instructions for
maintenance and other service procedures.
The operator is responsible for ensuring that:
Please pay special attention to the warning symbols.
Make sure you tighten the screw joint reinforcement.
The machine is not used or handled incorrectly.
That any warning labels on the machine are legible.

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NB
WESTRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST ANY MODIFICATIONS, CHANGES OR CONVERSIONS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN
APPROVED BY HOLMS. WEALSO WARN AGAINST USING SPARE PARTS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED
BY HOLMS. DAMAGE OR FAULTS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY NON-APPROVED SPARE PARTS OR
NON-APPROVED MODIFICATIONS ARE NOT COVERED BY HOLMS’ LIMITED WARRANTY – SEE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY CONDITIONS. HOLMS WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPENSATION FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR
MATERIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF NON-APPROVED SPARE PARTS OR MODIFICATIONS.
When ordering spare parts, or otherwise contacting Holms or your local dealer, always specify the
machine type and its serial number. (Specified on the product’s machine plate.)
Unauthorised persons do not use the machine or remain within the machine’s
working area during its operation or maintenance.
The carrier is suitable for use with the machine (hydraulic oil flow, stability,
etc.).

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Product data
All weights and dimensions are for standard model without attachment. For extra equipment, please contact
Holms for further information.
2.5 3.0 3.5
Working width (m) 2.5 3.0 3.5
Max. width (m) 2.7 3.2 3.7
Max. height (m) 1.52 1.52 1.52
Working width, fully turned 30° (m) 2.2 2.6 3.0
Weight with std. plastic brush (kg) 470 500 530
Weight with sprinkler system, empty tank (kg) 200 200 200
Centre of gravity, dimension A standard equipment (mm) 1110 1120 1130
Centre of gravity, dimension B standard equipment (mm) 300 300 300
Centre of gravity, dimension A with sprinkler system, empty tank (mm) 1100 1110 1120
Centre of gravity, dimension B with sprinkler system, empty tank (mm) 220 220 220
Centre of gravity, dimension A with sprinkler system, full tank (mm) 760 770 780
Centre of gravity, dimension B with sprinkler system, full tank (mm) 220 220 220
Max. oil flow (litres/min) 210 210 210
A
B
1.Centre of gravity

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Machine identification plate
Each tool has a machine identification plate, located as
per figure 2.
The machine identification plate shows the following
information:
• Machine type
•SerialNo.
• Year of manufacture
• Weight
• Code of the person who assembled the tool
(Assembler)
• Code of the person who checked the tool on delivery
(Checked).
2.Machine identification plate

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Product description
The standard-design SH sweeper roller is intended for
front-mounting on loaders. However, attachments are
available for a number of other applications, e.g. lorry or
tractor. SH is powered by two direct-acting hydraulic
motors; these are designed for a flow of between 70 and
200 l/min.
The suspension of the sweeper roller ensures constant
and even pressure against the surface. This minimises
brush wear and ensures responsiveness to inclines and
uneven surfaces.
Standard model
The standard-design sweeper roller has a polythene
(plastic) splash guard.
Extra equipment
There is a range of extra equipment available for SH:
• Sprinkler system with a 600-litre tank, complete with
pump, tank and spraying ramp. See figure 4.
• Electrohydraulic angling allows turning of the roller
while on the move, and the machine only requires a
single hydraulic function (figure 3).
• Lateral movement enables the roller to be moved to
the side hydraulically ± 0.7 m.
• Lorry attachment with built-in lifting function for
VV-85, DIN plate or equivalent.
• Various types of brush, conventional or Dusk design,
steel or plastic.
• Universal electrical cabling.
3.Electrohydraulic angling
Directional valve
Distribution block
4.SH equipped with sprinkler system

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Transport and storage
Transporting the tool
When loading and unloading, lift the tool using the
marked lifting eye.
Storage
Park on supports to avoid damage to the brush.
If your tool has a sprinkler system, remember to empty
it before storing.
Use approved lifting devices only.
When transporting the tool, use the marked loops
to secure the tool during transit.
5.Lifting eye

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Operating instructions
Connection to carrier using standard attachments
1. Connect the sweeper to the carrier’s machine attach-
ment. See Instruction Manual for respective carrier.
2. Connect the quick couplings on the drive hoses to the
third function hydraulic outlet or to the hydraulic
motor circuit on the carrier.
3. Connect the quick couplings on the angling cylinder
to the fourth function hydraulic outlet. (If the sweeper
roller is equipped with electrohydraulic angling, con-
nect the cabling to the carrier. For electrical connec-
tion, see electrical diagram in spare parts catalogue.)
4. Start the sweeper roller by moving the lever for the
third hydraulic function to its locked position or
activating the hydraulic motor circuit.
5. Check that the sweeper roller is rotating in the right
direction. If the sweeper roller is rotating in the wrong
direction in the locked position, change the locked
position or change the quick couplings for the third
hydraulic function.
Connection to carrier without own lifting device
1. Connect both lifting cylinder hoses to a double-acting
hydraulic function, set connection pin in position, see
figure 6.
2. Lift up the attachment and run the vehicle forward to-
wards the machine. Attach the sweeper to the carrier.
3. Lift the sweeper and remove the pin from the
connection device. Remove the supports.
4. Check the tilt angle (the correct tilt angle is when the
centre attachment on the sweeper roller is vertical.
Check with a spirit level, if necessary). Adjust the tilt
angle by means of washers between gate and rear
attachment (see figure 7 or use adjusting screws if the
machine is equipped with a tilt device.
5. Connect the quick couplings on the drive hoses to
a double-acting hydraulic outlet or to the hydraulic
motor circuit on the carrier.
Check that the machine is secured to the carrier.
Warning! Check that there is no one present within
the risk area (15 m radius around the machine) in
order to prevent injury from objects thrown up by
the roller.
6.Pin in connection position
7.Washer between gate and
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6. Connect the quick couplings on the angling cylinder
to a double-acting hydraulic outlet. (Or, if the
sweeper roller is equipped with electrohydraulic
angling, connect the cabling to the carrier).
7. Start the sweeper roller by activating the hydraulic
motor circuit.
8. Check that the sweeper roller is rotating in the right
direction. If the sweeper roller is rotating in the wrong
direction in the locked position, change the locked
position or change the quick couplings for the
hydraulic motor function.
Operator settings
The following operator settings must be selected:
• vertical position and tilt (see below)
• ground pressure, see “Setting the ground pressure” on
page 15.
Adjusting the height and tilt of the sweeper roller
1. Lift the sweeper roller. Raise and secure the supports
in the operating position (see figure 8).
2. Slowly lower the sweeper roller until the height
indicator’s yellow markings line up (see figure 9).
3. Tilt the sweeper roller until the tilt indicator’s yellow
markings line up (see figure 10).
4. Readjust the height where appropriate as per item 2.
5. Start the sweeper roller via the third hydraulic
function or via the hydraulic motor circuit.
When angling a sweeper roller using
electrohydraulic angling, the roller must be in
contact with the ground.
8.Supports in operating position
9.Height indicator
10.Tilt indicator

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Setting the ground pressure
The ground pressure for the sweeper roller can be
adjusted to suit different conditions. This is done using
the adjustment lever (figure 11) when the machine is in
parking mode (figure 12).
1. Adjust the height and tilt of the sweeper roller.
2. Allow the sweeper roller to rotate for a while against
the ground.
3. Then measure the width of the strip that has been
swept clean. This should normally be approx. 15-
25 cm.
4. Reduce the ground pressure by lowering the
adjustment lever.
5. Increase the ground pressure by raising the
adjustment lever (figure 11).
Do not use the carrier’s lifting or tilt function to
adjust the ground pressure.
Always turn the sweeper roller off properly before
making any adjustments.
Lower the attachment, to relieve pressure on the
springs, before making any adjustments.
11.Adjustment lever
12.Supports in parking position

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Operation
Settings for sweeping will normally be as per section
“Adjusting the height and tilt of the sweeper roller” on
page 14. The yellow markings on the height indicator and
tilt indicator must line up. In this position the loader
attachment is vertical to the ground. The sweeper roller
then applies even pressure along its entire width (see
figure 13).
If greater pressure is required on either side of the roller
or if the roller has become unevenly worn, this can be
adjusted by altering the tilt. Tilting the sweeper
backwards produces greater pressure on the side of the
sweeper roller angled towards the carrier (see figure 14).
Tilting the sweeper forwards produces greater pressure
on the side of the sweeper roller angled away from the
carrier (see figure 15).
When transporting the sweeper on the carrier the sweeper
shall be in uptilted position.
Disconnection from carrier when using standard
attachments
1. Release the machine attachment’s lock pins before
lowering the sweeper roller to the ground in order to
prevent damage to the counterbalancing system.
2. Lower and secure the supports in parking position.
3. Lower the sweeper roller to the ground.
4. Release the quick couplings for the third and fourth
function hydraulic outlet or the hydraulic motor
circuit and electrical cabling.
Disconnection from carrier without own lifting device
1. Position the supports in the parking position (see
figure 16). Set the connection device pin in the lifting
position.
Do not use the carrier’s lifting function to adjust
the ground pressure. Use the adjustment lever
instead (see figure 11 on page 15).
The brush will become deformed if the sweeper
roller is not parked on the supports.
Before disconnection the roller must be in line with
the angling cylinder and any lateral movement.
13.Sweeper roller with even pressure
14.Sweeper tilted backwards
15.Sweeper tilted forwards
16.Supports in parking position

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2. Gently lower the sweeper roller to the ground, release
the sweeper roller from the carrier and back up
slightly.
3. Lower the sweeper roller gate to the lowest position
using the lifting cylinder.
4. Release the quick couplings and any electrical
cabling.
Sprinkler system (extra equipment)
The machine is equipped with a water filter, located by
the pump, to prevent dirt from getting into the system.
The filter can be flushed clean and reused. It must be in
place when the tank is filled, otherwise there is a risk of
the pump and water system being damaged.
When there is a risk of freezing, empty the water from the
water tank, water pump and associated hoses. The easiest
thing is to empty the tank first and then run the pump dry
for 20-30 seconds. When emptying the tank, remove the
hose coupling from the tank.
The brush will become deformed if the sweeper is
not parked on the supports.
Make sure that the system is depressurised before
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Service and maintenance
After operation
Wash the sweeper roller. This will increase its service life
and make it easier to detect any leakage or other faults.
Inspect the machine and make sure that the hoses, brush
guards, springs and machine body are not damaged.
Check also for any oil leakage.
Lubrication
At least once a year the bar tube bearing (figure 17) and
any lateral movement device must be greased. Clean the
nipple and lubricate until grease appears.
Replacing the brush
Raise the supports into the operating position and lower
the unit so that the roller is resting on the ground.
Removing the roller brush
1. Undo the attachments for the hydraulic hoses on the
bar tube (figure 18).
2. Remove the four fixing screws at the end (figure 19).
3. Prevent the bar tube from flying up by keeping your
foot on the plate of the support and carefully lifting
away the end (figure 20).
4. Unfold the roller brush from the bar tube and slide the
roller off the carrier housing at the other end.
Risk of crushing.
17.Bar tube bearing
18.Attachment for hydraulic
hoses
19.Removal of fixing screws
20.Removal of end

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Replacing the brush
1. Undo the screws and remove the roller brush’s
clamping rings (figure 21).
2. Insert a shackle into the two holes for the fixing
screws in one end of the brush core and feed a lifting
loop through the shackles.
3. Lift the roller brush up on its end using an overhead
crane or similar.
4. Lift the roller off the floor slightly and remove the
brush and spacer rings from the brush core. Lower the
brush core.
5. Check the core for damage.
6. Attach one of the clamping rings to the brush core
(figure 22).
7. Lift up the brush core with the clamping ring
downwards.
8. Fit a brush with the brush ring ‘pins’ in the grooves on
the brush core. See figure 23.
9. Fit a spacer ring (see figure 24).
10. Fit alternating brush rings and spacer rings. Note that
the brush rings must be facing in opposite directions
(see figure 25 on page 20).
11. To ’cover’ the entire core, a thinner spacer ring or
double brushes without spacer rings may be required
at the end to ensure the correct length.
12. Fit the second clamping ring.
21.Clamping ring fixing screws
22.Fitting clamping ring
23.The clamping ring pin in the
groove on the brush core.
24.Spacer ring

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Attaching the roller brush
1. Push the roller brush into place on the carrier housing
at the fixed end.
2. Lift the end with the hydraulic motor and carrier onto
the two guide pins (figure 26).
3. Fit the four fixing screws on the end. See figure 27.
4. Fit the attachments for the hydraulic hoses on the bar
tube.
Risk of crushing.
25.Placement of the brush
rings’ pins
26.Fitting the end
27.Fixing screws for end
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