matev FPS-MZW-NH User manual

Modifications and errors excepted! Version: 6/29/2021
Reference number: BA-FPS-MZW-33001
matev GmbH
Nürnbergerstr. 50
D-90579 Langenzenn
Phone: +49 (0) 9101 90870
FPS-MZW-NH Boomer MJ 2021
Operating Manual
35/40
45/50/55

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Order no.
Designation
131 9043
Engine PTO shaft 1000 rpm CW NH Boomer 35/40
131 9044
Engine PTO shaft 1000 rpm CCW NH Boomer 35/40
131 9045
Engine PTO shaft 2000 rpm CW NH Boomer 35/40
131 9046
Engine PTO shaft 2000 rpm CCW NH Boomer 35/40
131 9053
Engine PTO shaft 1000 rpm CW NH Boomer 45/50/55
131 9054
Engine PTO shaft 1000 rpm CCW NH Boomer 45/50/55
131 9055
Engine PTO shaft 2000 rpm CW NH Boomer 45/50/55
131 9056
Engine PTO shaft 2000 rpm CCW NH Boomer 45/50/55
Order numbers

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Table of contents
Table of contents....................................................................................................................3
1Introduction........................................................................................................................5
2About this operating manual ..............................................................................................6
3Technical data ...................................................................................................................7
Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40........................................................................7
Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 45/50/55...................................................................7
4General safety notices.......................................................................................................8
Depiction of safety information..................................................................................8
Intended use.............................................................................................................8
Instructions for the owner..........................................................................................9
Warning pictograms................................................................................................10
Supplemental provisions.........................................................................................12
Safety devices........................................................................................................12
5Equipment .......................................................................................................................16
Conversion kit CAT. 0.............................................................................................16
Extension kit cat. 1..................................................................................................16
Coupling support cat. 1...........................................................................................16
Front power system basic machine.........................................................................16
Front PTO shaft......................................................................................................17
Hydraulic extension kit: BG2-TF and BG3 available................................................17
Pressure accumulator.............................................................................................17
Mudguard...............................................................................................................17
Hose clamp mount with bracket for front loader......................................................18
Hose clamp mount without bracket for front loader.................................................18
6Operation of the engine PTO shaft...................................................................................19
Switching the engine PTO shaft on and off.............................................................19
Installing the engine PTO shaft...............................................................................19

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Front PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40.........................................................................20
Ground clearance NH Boomer 45/50/55.................................................................21
7Maintenance....................................................................................................................22
General information about safety during maintenance (oil change / oil filter change)
22
8Repair..............................................................................................................................26
9Disposal...........................................................................................................................27
10Guarantee........................................................................................................................28
11List of illustrations............................................................................................................29
12List of tables ....................................................................................................................30
13EC Declaration of Conformity...........................................................................................32

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1Introduction
Welcome to the matev family
and thank you for purchasing a product from matev GmbH; we appreciate your trust. You
have acquired a quality product, if contrary to expectations you should have problems with
the implement, contact your responsible sales partner.
Please read this entire manual carefully before operating the machine for the first time. The
manual describes the handling of the machine in detail and will help you to work safely and
effectively.
We will not acknowledge warranty claims for damage resulting from improper use.
Variants may be described in the manual that do not agree with the scope of delivery of your
implement.
Please enter the data of the rating plate on the implement in the manual. This information will
be helpful for communication in case servicing is necessary.
Products from matev are subject to change in the interest of technical progress. All infor-
mation, illustrations, and technical specifications represent the latest status at the time this
manual was published. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time in
the interest of technical progress.
Regards
matev GmbH
Company stamp –sales partner

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2About this operating manual
Read this entire manual carefully before operating this machine for the first time.
Keep this manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important infor-
mation and handling instructions as needed.
When the machine is delivered the owner receives instruction regarding operation and
maintenance of the machine from his sales partner.
The owner must ensure that operating and maintenance personnel have been instructed in
full scope in the operation and maintenance of the machine.
Listings with bullet points are marked as follows:
•Text
•Text
•Text. . .
Handling instructions are marked in the sequence in which they should be executed, as fol-
lows:
1. Text
2. Text
3. Text.
When directions (left, right, front, rear) are specified in the operating manual, they always re-
fer to the carrier vehicle’s direction of travel.
The front PTO shaft direction of rotation is always specified in the top view from the front.
CW (clockwise), CCW (counter clockwise).
Fig. 1: Definition of orientation and direction of rotation

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3Technical data
Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40
Output shaft
1-3/8” – 6-piece
PTO output
1000 min-1 CW/CCW, 2000 min-1 CW/CCW
Ground clearance (see Fig.9)
approx. 200mm
Table 1: Technical data Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40
Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 45/50/55
Table 2: Technical data NH Engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 45/50/55
Output shaft
1-3/8” – 6-piece
PTO output
1000 min-1 CW/CCW, 2000 min-1 CW/CCW
Ground clearance (see Fig. 10)
approx. 260mm

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4General safety notices
This chapter summarizes regulations and information that must be observed in connection
with machines.
Depiction of safety information
The safety information in the text is combined with pictograms and signal words which to-
gether indicate the severity of the expected risk
Danger!
Hazardous situations that will result in serious injuries
or death.
Caution!
Hazardous situations that could result in moderate injuries or material dam-
age.
Notice!
Recommendations or information for the operator.
Read this notice. It will facilitate your work.
Intended use
The engine PTO shaft extends the crankshaft of the tractor to the front. It is used to power
sweepers, front-end mowers or similar implements that are driven by PTO shafts. This en-
gine PTO shaft may be mounted only on tractors such as those specified on the cover sheet.
•The implements and accessories are designed for municipal tractors or carrier vehi-
cles used for comparable work.
•They may be operated only on carrier vehicles with the power range specified in the
technical data.
•Intended use also includes compliance with the operating, service, and maintenance
conditions prescribed by the manufacturer.
•Intended use also comprises the exclusive use of original replacement parts and ad-
ditional equipment or such components and equipment that meet the manufacturer’s
technical requirements.
•Unauthorized modifications to the implements will void any liability on the part of the
manufacturer.
All other uses are prohibited!
Non-intended use causes:
•Danger of injury to the operator or third parties
•Damage to the carrier vehicle and the implements
•Environmental damage

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Instructions for the owner
Qualifications of assembly and maintenance personnel
Assembly and maintenance of safety-related components may be carried out only by person-
nel with the following qualifications:
•They must have completed specialized training as an agricultural machinery me-
chanic, motor vehicle mechanic, etc.
•Personnel without qualified training must be supervised by someone with qualified
training.
•They must have read and understood this operating manual.
•They must be familiar with the relevant safety regulations (accident prevention).
Qualifications of operating personnel
•They must be fully instructed on how to operate the machine.
•They must have read and understood this operating manual.
•They must be familiar with the relevant safety regulations (accident prevention).
Accident prevention
The safety regulations and accident prevention regulations are legally regulated in every
country. The shop foreman and/or the assigned industrial safety specialist at the company
performing the work are responsible for compliance with the applicable regulations.
Instruction
When the implement is delivered the owner receives instruction regarding operation and
maintenance.
The owner must take measures to ensure that operating and maintenance personnel are
fully instructed regarding operation and maintenance.

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Warning pictograms
Warning pictograms point out dangers that cannot be counteracted by means of safety
measures. Strict observance of the pictograms is necessary to prevent severe injuries or
death.
Danger!
Missing warning notices must be replaced immediately.
Do not operate the machine if warning notices are missing.
You can order warning pictograms with the spare parts numbers specified in
chapter 4.6.2.
General warning pictograms
This section explains general warning pictograms that are not specific to a particular ma-
chine.
Read the operating manual and observe the safety information.
Shut down the engine before performing maintenance and repairs
Remove the key.
Injuries from emerging high-pressure fluid.
Comply with the notice in the operating manual.
Machine-specific notice
This section explains machine-specific warning pictograms and notices for operation and
maintenance of the machine.
Caution!
Increased risk of accident due to rotating PTO shaft.
Do not enter the work area of the PTO shaft when it is rotating.
For your safety, do not wear loose clothing. Switch off the implement and wait until all
machine parts have stopped moving before converting or servicing the implement.

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Engine PTO shaft speed 1000 rpm CW (clockwise)!
The specified direction of rotation always refers to the view of the end of
the PTO shaft from the front (see Fig.1).
The implement must be aligned accordingly!
Engine PTO shaft speed 1000 rpm CCW (counter clockwise)!
The specified direction of rotation always refers to the view of the end of the
PTO shaft from the front (see Fig.1).
The implement must be aligned accordingly!
Engine PTO shaft speed 2000 rpm CW (clockwise)!
The specified direction of rotation always refers to the view of the end of the
PTO shaft from the front (see Fig.1).
The implement must be aligned accordingly!
Engine PTO shaft speed 2000 rpm CW (counter clockwise)!
The specified direction of rotation always refers to the view of the end of
the PTO shaft from the front (see Fig.1).
The implement must be aligned accordingly!
Notice sticker for oil change
Tighten all screws after each use

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Supplemental provisions
•Ensure that the speed and the direction of rotation of the engine PTO shaft are
suitable for driving the implement before coupling an implement to the tractor.
•Always switch off the engine PTO shaft and wait until the PTO shaft is no longer
turning when you leave the tractor or work on the connected implement.
Safety devices
Machines are equipped with various safety devices to protect people who work with a ma-
chine or are in the direct vicinity of the machine while working, to avoid premature wear and
also to prevent environmental damage. These safety devices are integral components of the
machine or the accessories; it is prohibited to manipulate or remove them. Missing or dam-
aged safety devices must be replaced immediately.
There are two types of safety devices: those that prevent contact with the hazard point, and
those that point out a hazard on the machine.
Hazards can also arise as a result of insufficient maintenance, so that warning notices are
also to be regarded as a type of safety notice.
Before each use of the machine, ensure that all of the safety devices de-
scribed here are complete and fully functional. Do not operate the implement
or accessories if any safety devices are missing or damaged.
Guard on the machine
Protective pot
Fig. 2: Engine PTO shaft safety device

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Warning pictograms on the machine
Warning pictograms
“Drive shaft”
Order no.: V0 002 930
Fig. 3: Warning pictogram: Drive shaft
Info on oil change and oil
type
Order no.: V0 003 185
Fig. 4: Warning pictogram: Oil change

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PTO shaft speed:
Order no.:
V0 003 196
Order no.:
V0 003 186
Order no.:
V0 003 383
Order no.:
V0 003 194
Fig. 5: Warning pictogram: Engine PTO shaft direction of rotation
Caution!
Tighten screws
Order no.: V0 002 965
Fig. 6: Safety notice: Tighten screws

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Position of type plate
Matev type plate
Engine PTO shaft
Fig. 7: Position of type plate
Type: Gearbox type
Year of manufacture:
Production year
No.: Serial number
Fig. 8: Explanation of type plate

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5Equipment
Conversion kit CAT. 0
Basic machine, hydraulic kit
Extension kit cat. 1
Lower link, upper link
Coupling support cat. 1
Coupling support
Front power system basic machine
Basic unit, hydraulic system, frame trussing

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Front PTO shaft
Drive shaft, mount, universal joint shaft, protective pot
Hydraulic extension kit: BG2-TF and BG3 available
BG2-TF couplings, clip covers, hydraulic hoses,
holders –for BG2-TF;
BG3 couplings, clip covers, hydraulic hoses, holders –for BG3
Pressure accumulator
Pressure accumulator, bulkhead fitting –1/2'' - 12L,
Reduction fitting 12L-8L, hydraulic hose,
L-fitting, adjustable angle 8L, holder
Mudguard
Mudguard, mounts

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Hose clamp mount with bracket for front loader
Hose clamp, mount
Hose clamp mount without bracket for front loader
Hose clamp, mount

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6Operation of the engine PTO shaft
Before starting up the implement, read the instructions on safety and handling
for operation of the entire implement and connection to the tractor. When driv-
ing in traffic make sure that the vehicle meets the requirements of the road
traffic and licensing regulations.
Do not operate the engine PTO shaft unless all safety devices are mounted
and fully functional. Prior to starting work the operator must familiarize him-
self with the device and ensure for himself that the entire device is operation-
ally reliable.
Missing or lost safety devices and warning pictograms must be replaced im-
mediately.
Switching the engine PTO shaft on and off
•Switching on the engine PTO shaft –switch on the engine PTO shaft at an engine
speed of approx. 1000 rpm, and do not increase the rpm of the tractor engine when
switching on the engine PTO shaft.
Important notice: Never switch on the engine PTO shaft if the engine speed
of 1200 rpm has been exceeded.
•Switching off the engine PTO shaft –switch off the switch for the engine PTO
shaft.
•Never attempt to loosen a seized front implement by switching the engine PTO shaft
on and off.
Installing the engine PTO shaft
Preparatory measures
•Use of the engine PTO shaft requires the front power system
(basic machine_131 9038).
Danger!
Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs.
Switch off the tractor, remove the ignition key and set the hand brake before
mounting or dismounting the engine PTO shaft.
Install the engine PTO shaft as described in the assembly manual provided.
If they are not available to you, please contact matev GmbH.

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Front PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40
Clearance between the
ground and the lowest
point on the engine PTO
shaft gearbox
(approx. 200mm)
Fig. 9: Ground clearance engine PTO shaft NH Boomer 35/40
The ground clearances are measured with front tires
210/75-15 (28x8.5-15).
Caution! The clearance to the ground always depends on:
•Vehicle tires
•Tire pressure
•Tire tolerances
Ground
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