SaMASZ Tornado 200 User manual

SaMASZ Sp. z o.o.
Poland, 16-060 Zabłudów, ul. Trawiasta 1
Established
–
1984
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
ROTARY SNOW BLOWER
Tornado 200
Tornado 250
Tornado 251
IN185EN001
2015.07.31
EDITION 1

This operator's manual is indispensable part of any rotary snow blower and is
to familiarize future user with principles of proper operation and use of the machine
as well as with risks these encompass. Prior to commissioning content of the hereby
manual and safety advices should be learned thoroughly.
Rotary snow blower Tornado is designed for clearing snow from roads,
parking lots, squares with minor unevenness or any other similar works. Using it for
purposes other than provided shall be considered as misuse. Meeting requirements
concerning operation, use and repair as advised by the manufacturer and their
thorough following is condition for operation as designed.
Apart from recommendations concerning designation of the machine, its proper
use also encompasses servicing and maintenance in good technical condition as well
as application of genuine spare parts only.
Rotary snow plow should be operated, serviced and repaired only by personnel
who are trained in technical servicing and principles of
safety procedures.
Provisions concerning accident prevention as well as any basic occupational
health and safety provisions and road traffic principles should always be followed.
The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for damages resulting
from unauthorized repairs as well as construction modifications in rotary snow
blower without its prior permission.
If there arise any doubts concerning commissioning and use, please contact the
manufacturer's service.
In case of resale of rotary snow plow to other user, operator’s manual must be
handed on with written confirmation of delivery of the manual.
ATTENTION!
Instructions given in this operator’s manual which are marked with this
symbol and warning signs on the machine inform about a risk.
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new SaMASZ rotary snow blower and wish you
much pleasure and the very best experience resulting from its operation.

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Table of contents Page
1.
IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE ................................................................................................. 4
2.
SAFETY CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.
Safety principles ............................................................................................................................5
2.2.
Safety decals..................................................................................................................................6
2.3.
Risks and prohibitions ...................................................................................................................8
2.4.
Transport and delivery...................................................................................................................8
3.
DESIGNATION AND CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................. 10
3.1.
Intended use.................................................................................................................................10
3.2.
General design .............................................................................................................................10
3.3.
Drive transmission assembly.......................................................................................................11
4.
EQUIPMENT AND SPARE PARTS .......................................................................................... 12
4.1.
Standard equipment .....................................................................................................................12
4.2.
Optional equipment .....................................................................................................................12
4.3.
Spare parts ...................................................................................................................................12
5.
OPERATING ROTARY SNOW BLOWER.............................................................................. 12
5.1.
Mounting blower to tractor..........................................................................................................12
5.2.
Mounting telescopic articulated shaft..........................................................................................14
5.3.
Controlling rotary snow blower...................................................................................................16
5.4.
Transport and standstill position .................................................................................................16
5.5.
Preparing rotary snow blower for operation................................................................................17
5.6.
Operation .....................................................................................................................................18
6.
OPERATING SERVICE.............................................................................................................. 19
7.
MAINTENANCE AND STORING ............................................................................................. 19
8.
TRANSPORT ................................................................................................................................ 20
9.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................................... 20
10.
DISMOUNTING AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE ............................................................. 21
10.1.
Dismounting..............................................................................................................................21
10.2.
Withdrawal from use.................................................................................................................21
10.3.
Environment..............................................................................................................................21
11.
LIST OF PARTS ........................................................................................................................... 21
12.
WARRANTY................................................................................................................................. 22
12.1.
Warranty card............................................................................................................................22
12.2.
Warranty terms..........................................................................................................................22
12.3.
Warranty repairs record ............................................................................................................24

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1. IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE
Each rotary snow blower can be easily identified thanks to data plate, which is mounted
firmly onto linkage body as shown below on Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Data plate and its placement
Data plate inclu
des
:
-
name and adress of the manufacturer,
-
model year
,
-
CE marking means, that the produce
-
version number
,
conforms to 2006/42/EC Directive and
-
machine weight
,
harmonized standards
,
-
id number
,
-
machine symbol
,
-
barcode
.
-
date of manufac
ture
,
NOTE:
Data plate is considered a document and any modification of its content or
making it illegible is not permissible.
NOTE:
In case the operator's manual is unclear or illegible all necessary information
can be obtained from manufacturer or the dealer.
NOTE:
When ordering spare parts give the following data from data plate: name,
symbol, id number and manufacture date of the machine for which the part
should be delivered.

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2. SAFETY CONDITIONS
NOTE:
Rotary snow blower can only be operated by personnel who learned contents
of this manual. Each operator of blower should be fully aware of potential
risks resulting from its operation and should know how these are avoided.
2.1. Safety principles
Prior to operation read the operator's manual carefully.
Ignorance of the operator’s manual can lead to blower's damages.
DO NOT use blower to applications other than mentioned.
DO NOT apply any modifications of construction without prior arrangement with the
manufacturer.
When driving on public roads always respect the local traffic regulations.
Operating speeds of the tractor and plow set should be adjusted to operating conditions such as:
size of unevenness, presence of stones, curbs and other municipal obstacles,
It is recommended to keep low operating speed – with low tractor gears engaged. Operation with
higher speed may expose the operator to injuries and blower’s and tractor’s 3-point linkage parts
to damaging.
There should be no unauthorized personnel present within the blower’s operating reach.
Prior to operating, the machine should undergo a technical inspection paying particular attention
to condition of basic connections of machine’s assemblies as well as proper mounting of the
machine to a tractor.
When performing any activity requiring lifting onto tractor’s 3-point linkage, it is necessary to
protect the blower from falling.
Bolts and other fasteners should be inspected on regular basis. Operating with damaged or worn
fasteners is not admissible.
No person or object is allowed to be present on the blower when transported or operating.
Blower should be mounted on tractor only with genuine pins and safety devices.
When not operating, the blower should be in standstill position.
Damaged hydraulic hoses and other hydraulic parts should be replaced with new ones.
Use only genuine spare parts, which can be ordered at our store or at your dealer.
For any repair, maintenance and adjustment works always wear safety gloves.
Do not leave the tractor with mounted blower on slopes. If need be, the engine should be shut
down, tractor’s parking brake engaged and the blower lowered.
The blower should be stored in a roofed place, in compact position – with cylinders off to
provide good protection of bearings.
In case of a fatal failure, stop the machine's drive, turn the tractor's engine off and take out the
ignition key. Then call for technical service, and if an accident (in this case: road accident)
occurs, respect first aid rules and contact responsible authorities.
In the event of any break in the equipment operation, turn off the drive.
The operator is not allowed to leave the tractor while driving.
NOTE:
Securing both danger area and activity performed shall lie under
responsibility of the person in charge of the machine transporting.

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2.2. Safety decals
NOTE:
Always comply with safety decals describing risks, and warning signs placed
on the machine.
NOTE:
All warning decals (labels) should be clean and legible.
Lost or damaged decals (labels) must be replaced with new ones.
New decals (labels) may be ordered at the manufacturer.
NOTE:
In the event of replacement of any sub-assembly they should hold all
warning decals provided by the manufacturer.
Tab. 1. Warning decals placed on machine
1. N 03
Prior to operating the machine
read the operator's manual
carefully.
2. N 04
Prior to approaching any
maintenance or repair works, turn
the feeding off.
3. N 07
Operating with any unauthorized
personnel nearby is not
admissible.
4. N 09
Caution: rotor.
5. N 06
Caution: pulling-in parts.
6. N 01
Be extremely careful when
telescopic articulated shaft is
rotating.
7. N 05
Caution: chain gear – do not take
shield off with engine operating.
8. N 132
Do not put limbs into rotor's
housing, if the machine is on.
9. N 147
Right- and left-hand rears

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10. N 148
Operating chain gear.
11. N 40
Transport holder for moving the
machine.
12. N 11
Lubrication point
13. N 52
Wear protective gloves.
Fig. 2. Placement of informational and warning decals

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2.3. Risks and prohibitions
NOTE!
Despite the fact, that SaMASZ Białystok – manufacturer of the rotary snow
blower takes the responsibility for the machine's design and manufacturing,
in order to eliminate risk, certain risks when operating the blower is
unavoidable.
NOTE:
Present residual risk mainly results from erroneous actions of the rotary snow
blower’s operator and not respecting the manual’s principles.
NOTE:
When describing residual risk, rotary snow blower shall be considered a
machine, which until the moment of production launching had been designed
and manufactured in accordance to top actual technology level until the day
of the manufacture.
NOTE!
This kind of risk appears when operating parts with sharp edges are being
replaced. For any repair and maintenance works always wear safety gloves.
PROHIBITIONS!
The following prohibitions should be borne in mind when operating rotary
snow blower.
It is prohibited to operate blower being under influence of alcohol, drugs or medicines
influencing deterioration of motor skills.
It is prohibited to operate blower by unauthorized and unskilled personnel.
It is prohibited to use blower for purposes other than mentioned herein.
2.4. Transport and delivery
Both the carrier and the driver shall be responsible for the plow transport safety. Any
equipment and parts must be secured properly for transport. In order to safely relocate the snow
plow onto another vehicle, please follow these rules:
to lift the mower, use only lifting devices with hoisting capacity bigger than the mower weight
provided on data plate. It also applies to ropes and chains used for lifting,
transport belts, belt suspensions, ropes cannot be damaged. Whenever damages to these parts
are spotted replace these with new ones,
seize the mower by any lifting device only in places indicated on the machine with the hook
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Fig. 3. Points of lifting plow when moving
Fig. 4.
Location of centre of gravity
Tab. 2. Location of centre of gravity
Dimension [mm] Model
Tornado 200 Tornado 250 Tornado 251
A 630 605 660
B 520 565 510
C 1080 1340 1330
L 2000 2500 250
when mounting slings, chains, handles etc. always pay attention to setting the machine's center
of gravity properly,
to catch machines, pick ropes of adequate length, so that the angle between them is no greater
than 120°, and the angle between the strand and the vertical is no greater than 60°,
collapsible parts should be blocked in transport position,
during putting the mower onto another vehicle it is forbidden for anybody to remain in transport
area,
on the vehicle’s trailer the machine should be secured against moving.

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3. DESIGNATION AND CONSTRUCTION
3.1. Intended use
Rotary snow blower Tornado is designed for clearing snow from roads, parking lots,
squares with minor unevenness or any other similar works of putting aside or loading onto a
trailer. It is designed for mounting on either front (for driving forward) or rear (for driving
backward or forward) tractor's 3-point linkage.
3.2. General design
Well-proven design and quality materials ensure high reliability and durability of SaMASZ
machines. Rotary snow blower Tornado generally consists of linkage, working assembly and
hydraulically adjustable blowing tube. Tornado blowers can have optionally mounted tube
extension to extend its height, owing to which loading collected material onto a trailer is possible.
More detailed design of rotary snow blower Tornado is provided on Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Design of rotary snow blower Tornado
A
–
catch
G
–
blowing tube
extension,
B
–
body
H
–
milling screw
C
–
guide
I
–
rotor
D
–
gear
J
–
gauge plate
E
–
built
-
in intermediate shaft
K
–
sliding skid
F –
blowing tube
–
transport holders
Tornado 250
Blowing tube along with its extension has been designed so as to enable quick mounting and
dismounting of these parts. Therefore, if there is need for quick dismounting of the tube for repair,
transport or performing extension (distraction), it is enough to unlock and take out mounting pins
located at the tube (extension) base, and then separate the tube and the extension. In order to re-
mount blowing tube, perform the above in reverse order.

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3.3. Drive transmission assembly
As provided on Fig. 6, drive is transmitted from tractor's PTO shaft by telescopic articulated
shaft (1) onto gear (2). At the same time the gear powers blower's rotor (3) and milling screw (6)
through intermediate telescopic articulated shaft (4) and chain gear (5) consisting of cogs, chain
and tensioner.
Fig. 6. Manner of drive transmission
NOTE!
Blower cannot be used for any purpose other than provided, and particularly
cannot be used as a plow for cleaning snow without drive on or for
transporting persons and animals.
NOTE!
DO NOT operate the blower, if any unauthorized personnel, animals and
buildings are within snow blowing range.

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4. EQUIPMENT AND SPARE PARTS
4.1. Standard equipment
Rotary snow blower is delivered with the following standard equipment:
Operator's manual with warranty card,
Catalogue of spare parts,
Steel HARDOX clearance bar,
Blowing tube hydraulic control,
Built-in intermediate shaft,
Telescopic articulated drive shaft,
Spray paint (150ml).
4.2. Optional equipment
Blowing tube extension,
hydraulic directional valve for machine's aggregation with a tractor with one pair of hydraulic
connectors.
4.3. Spare parts
Spare parts should be ordered according to spare part catalogue by giving full name of the
part as well as its catalogue no.
NOTE:
Use only genuine SaMASZ fittings and spare parts. Spare parts of unknown
origin or new made feature lower strength and have unfavorable influence on
machine’s performance and overall safety.
NOTE:
The SaMASZ co. does not bear any responsibility for damages and defects
caused as a result of applying non-genuine parts and fittings.
5. OPERATING ROTARY SNOW BLOWER
5.1. Mounting blower to tractor
Conditions of mounting blower to tractor:
Rotary snow blower Tornado has been designed as front-mounted machine with possibility
of mounting at tractor's rear according to client’s individual needs.
Tractor should be equipped with at least two pairs of hydraulic outlets (4 connectors) or one
pair (2 connectors) providing optional mounting of hydraulic directional connector enabling
mounting the machine on a tractor with one pair of hydraulic connectors.

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Fig. 7. Mounting blower Tornado on 3-point linkage
As shown on Fig. 7, in order to mount the machine on drive its catch with a tractor so, that
lower links of tractor's 3-point linkage (1) are in into eyes found on blower's linkage (2),
immobilize the tractor and protect it from rolling, and then lock with pins and protect with cotters.
Connect upper points of blower's and tractor's linkages with link (3), lock with pins (4) and protect
with cotters, and then adjust the machine's tilt. Next connect hydraulic connectors and if need be,
remove machine's side plays providing corresponding adjustments to lower links' stabilizers (it is
recommended, that both of 3-point linkage lower links are on the same height). Finally mount
telescopic articulated shaft (5) according to subsection 5.2. If, after mounting and lowering to
working position, the blower is set otherwise than shown on Fig. 7, e.g. as on Fig. 8, adjust it with
upper link (3) by winding or unwinding it.
Fig. 8. Improper position of rotary snow blower Tornado in working position
If need be for use of rotary snow blower mounted on tractor's rear 3-point linkage when
driving tractor forward, then take a catch from machine's rear (at gear's side) and place it on its
front (Fig. 9), and then mount the machine as described above.

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2
1
3
2
3
a) b)
In order to remount the catch (1), loosen and then unscrew two mounting bolts (2) which
secure it on machine's body (3). Once bolts are taken out of mounting holes take the catch out of
body's hollows as shown on Fig. 9a, and then place it again into the same hollows from machine's
opposite side (Fig. 9b) – for Tornado 250. Once the catch is properly set in the body, place in and
tighten mounting bolts.
Fig. 9. Replacing catch Tornado 250
Once operation is over, clean the machine and if need be put it aside in a rest place
previously setting sliding skids so that the blower upon its lowering onto the ground rests stable on
a cleaning blade and skids. In order to dismount the machine and tractor perform the described
steps in reverse order as in case of mounting, while hang the telescopic articulated drive shaft on a
corresponding holder, which can be found on the catch.
NOTE!
Use only genuine pins and cotters to mount blower on tractor.
NOTE!
The manufacturer shall not bear any responsibility for blower’s damages
resulting from improper mounting to tractor. Blower’s proper mounting
should be inspected periodically when operating.
5.2. Mounting telescopic articulated shaft
NOTE!
Prior to mounting telescopic articulated shaft turn tractor's engine off and
take ignition key out. Do not allow any unauthorized personnel to access
tractor also.
NOTE:
Use telescopic articulated shaft and maintain its technical condition in
accordance with respective manual.

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NOTE:
Use machines with PTO shafts designed to drive them. Prior to work
commencement, inspect safety guards whether they (in tractor, blower and
shaft) are placed correctly and are not damaged. Damaged or missing parts
must be replaced with genuine ones. Make sure that the telescopic articulated
shaft is mounted properly. Approaching the rotating parts is strictly
forbidden, as it may lead to serious injuries or even cause death. For any
service and repair works of the shaft and the blower, the tractor engine and
its drive must be disconnected. Prior to the operation commencement, read
the operator's manuals of both the machine and the shaft.
NOTE:
If need be shorten the shaft as provided in corresponding operator's manual
(Fig. 10).
Fig. 10. Telescopic articulated shaft shortening instructions
Fig. 11. Proper rotation direction of gear shafts a) Tornado 200 and 251 b) Tornado 250
Depending on tractor's PTO shaft's rotation direction, telescopic articulated shaft needs to be
connected to corresponding gear shaft (Fig. 11). Connect the shaft's end equipped with
overrunning clutch to the machine. Rotary snow blower is factory equipped with telescopic
articulated drive shaft with either right- or left hand overrunning clutch and with machine in-built
telescopic articulated shaft in accordance with Tab. 3. Application of two different drive shafts is
due to various rotation directions of front PTO shafts in tractors (Fig. 12).
a) b)
540 ÷ 750 rpt
1000 rpt
540÷750 rpt

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Fig. 12. Rotation directions of PTO shafts in current tractor series
Tab. 3 provides list of telescopic articulated shafts which are necessary for proper operation
of the tractor-blower aggregation including division as on the figure above.
Tab. 3. List of telescopic articulated shafts
Front 3-point linkage
Rear 3-point linkage
Built-in shaft
Fig. 12 a)
8G7N061CE007003
(left-hand overrunning clutch)
8G7N061CE007004
(right-hand overrunning
clutch; for: Tornado 250 -
driving backward)
8G7N091CE007001X (for:
Tornado 250 - driving
forward
)
7G3N046FX0070F3PYA
(overload clutch)
Fig. 12 b)
8G7N061CE007004
(right-hand overrunning clutch)
5.3. Controlling rotary snow blower
In order to lift/lower the machine, use control lever for tractor's front 3-point linkage. To
adjust the tube's blowing direction and distance use corresponding sections of hydraulic
distributor, which is controlled from the operator's position by starting the corresponding external
hydraulics circuit, to which blower's hydraulic hoses are connected.
Blowing distance is dependant upon the tube's setting, snow properties, rotary speed of the
rotor and can range from 3 up to 20 m.
NOTE!
When operating DO NOT direct the tube at the operator's cabin as well as at
any unauthorized personnel, animals nor facilities.
5.4. Transport and standstill position
When transported the blower should be lifted and protected against accidental falling (e.g.
by means of 3-point linkage lock in tractor). When in standstill, blower mounted on tractor should
lean the ground with blade. Blower which is not mounted on tractor should be supported on the
blade or sliding skids.
b) OETa)WET

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Fig. 13. Standstill position - left, transport position – right
5.5. Preparing rotary snow blower for operation
Once blower is properly mounted on tractor, inspect and examine whether blower's clearing
bars are in good condition, whether rotor and drive transmission assembly is acceptable condition
and has no loosen bolt connections. Examine also whether the machine has all required guards and
they are in perfect technical condition. If it is otherwise, then repair or replace worn out (missing)
parts with new ones and tighten loosen bolts in accordance with Tab. 4.
Next, on each blower's start, examine oil level in main drive gear and if need be refill
(information on oil are provided in section 6) and lubricate the machine as provided on Fig. 2).
Upon lifting the blower up, adjust position (height) of sliding skids (Fig. 14). Unlock and take
pin (1) out, set skid (2) in desired position and then lock with pin (1) again. If the blower is ready
for operation set it desired position and start clearing snow.
Fig. 14. Adjusting sliding skids
1
2

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5.6. Operation
NOTE!
Snow clearing rate should always be adjusted depending on current road
conditions. When clearing snow, do not drive faster than 5 km/h.
Prior to lowering and starting the machine, which is mounted on the tractor, make sure
whether there are no unauthorized personnel (children in particular) or animals within the
operating reach. The blower's operator is obliged to provide good visibility of the machine and
operating range. When operating with the blower it is forbidden to take any place other than the
operator's seat in the vehicle's cabin or to leave the cabin during operation.
Rotary snow blower Tornado has been designed to be operated at the front with possibility
of mounting it on a rear linkage. However, front PTO drives might not transmit such high torque
as rear ones. This is why with snow's large weight, which is to be put aside or cleared, the blower
needs to be aggregated with tractor on rear-3point linkage with recommended PTO shaft's rate of
540 rpm. Owing to this, the blower operates more smoothly and does not load the tractor as when
mounted on the front 3-point linkage. As it is recommended by the manufacturer, if snow cover
height is more than 50 cm, then operating rate should be reduced or the blower should be mounted
on tractor's rear 3-point linkage. Figure below provides blower's all possible working positions.
Fig. 15. Possible manners of mounting blower on tractor: a) and b) driving forward, c) driving backward
c)
b)
a)
for: Tornado 250

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6. OPERATING SERVICE
Prior to each operation commencement:
make sure that blower is properly mounted on tractor,
examine condition of hoses and hydraulic connections,
examine operation of hydraulics,
examine technical condition of guards,
examine technical condition of rotor and drive transmission assembly,
examine condition of clearing bars and sliding skids, and if need be, replace with new ones,
examine torque of all bolts and nuts according to Tab. 4,
examine oil level in gear and if need be, refill until reaches control plug
(SAE 80W/90 GL-4),
examine condition of warning decals and if need be, replace in accordance with Fig. 2,
lubricate parts in accordance with Fig. 2,
examine chain's tension in chain gear through control hole and if need be, take guard off and
adjust it by means of tensioner and lubricate,
adjust sliding skids to desired height,
if any torn bolts or damaged parts are found - replace them with new ones.
After each 5 h of operation:
examine condition of clearing bars and sliding skids,
if need be, adjust height of sliding skids,
lubricate chain through control hole.
Upon completion of operation:
clean and wash blower thoroughly.
Tab. 4. Torque values M
A
for bolts
7. MAINTENANCE AND STORING
If blower is idle for more than two weeks, the following maintenance works should always
be performed:
clean and wash blower thoroughly,
if need be perform any repair, adjustment, sealing or hose replacement,
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protect metal surfaces with thin layer of solid grease, e.g. ŁT – 43, or mineral engine or
gearbox oil, e.g. 15W40,
complement or replace illegible warning and information decals,
protect connection nozzles of hydraulic hoses.
NOTE:
Rotary snow blower should be stored with blowing tube cylinder retracted in
dry and clean place, away from access of unauthorized personnel
and animals. The blower should rest on even and paved ground under roof or
any other cover providing protection against precipitation.
8. TRANSPORT
When transported rotary snow blower should be secured properly so as to prevent its
shifting. When placing the blower onto transport vehicle, it should be lifted up with use of
transport holders as provided on Fig. 3 and marked with special decals (Tab. 1). Lifting should be
performed with lifting device with load not less than snow blower’s overall weight.
9. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Tab. 4. General characteristics of rotary snow blower Tornado
Machine type Tornado 200 Tornado 250 Tornado 251
Working width [cm]
200 250 250
Shield's height [mm]
90 100 90
Dimensions: l /w /h [cm]
142/205/210 105/250/225 142/251/210
Snow blowing direction
360˚
Snow blowing distance [m]
15 3 – 20
15
Blowing rotor diameter [cm]
60 80 60
Collecting screw diameter [cm]
63 48 63
Weight [kg]
680 900 760
3-point linkage hitch type 3-point linkage category II
Required number of hydraulic
connectors
4 (2 pairs)
PTO rears [rpm]
540 – 750
Cooperating tractor power [HP]
from 80 from 100
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