Wiedenmann Terra Rake 460 Wiring diagram

Translation of original
Operating Instructions
Verticutting harrow
Terra Rake 460
524.001
From equipment I.D. No. :
Status :
April 2017
524 99 01

All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information
available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We
Wiedenmann GmbH
Am Bahnhof
89192 Rammingen
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Verticutting harrow Terra Rake
Types 460
to which this declaration refers, corresponds with the relevant basic safety and health
requirements of the machinery directive 2006/42/EC.
Rammingen, the 10.03.2015
Horst Wiedenmann
(Place and date of issue)
Managing Partner
(Name, function and signature of
authorised person)
Rammingen, the 10.04.2017
Markus Remmele
(Place and date of issue)
Technical office manager Authorised
representative for tech.
documentation
(Name, function and signature of
authorised person)
NOTE: The declaration of conformity is no longer valid if changes are made to
the machine that have not been agreed with the manufacturer.

All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information
available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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Declaration of conformity
We
Wiedenmann GmbH
Am Bahnhof
89192 Rammingen
hereby declare that the product
Verticutting harrow Terra Rake
Types 460
referred to by this declaration complies with the requirements of
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Rammingen, the 10.03.2015
Karl Wiedenmann
(Place and date of issue)
Sales Manager
(Name, function and signature of
authorised person)
Rammingen, the 10.03.2015
Harald Reuen
(Place and date of issue)
Operations Manager
(Name, function and signature of
authorised person)
Wiedenmann GmbH
Am Bahnhof
D 89192 Rammingen
Tel. No. : +49 (0) 7345 / 953-0
Fax No. : +49 (0) 7345 / 953 233
Internet : http://www.wiedenmann.de

All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information
available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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Preface
READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY to familiarise yourself
with the correct way to operate and service your machine, and to
prevent personal injury or damage to the machine.
These operating instructions and the adhesive safety signs on your
machine can also be obtained in other languages
(your dealer can order these for you).
THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE a permanent part of your machine and
should be handed over to the new owner if the machine is sold.
MEASUREMENTS in these operating instructions are given in the metric
system. Only use suitable parts and screws. Different wrenches are
required for metric and inch screws.
THE DESIGNATIONS “RIGHT” AND “LEFT” refer to the forward driving
direction of the mounted equipment.
ENTER THE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS in the appropriate “Technical
data” or “Product - Identification Number” sections. Please ensure
that all figures are accurately entered. These numbers can be of
invaluable assistance for tracing the machine should it be stolen.
Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order spare parts. We
recommend that you additionally file these identification numbers in
a secure place away from the machine.
BEFORE DELIVERY OF THIS MACHINE, your dealer performed a pre-delivery
inspection to ensure optimal performance.
THE VERTICUT HARROW IS DESIGNED SOLELY for commercial use and for
conventional use on sports fields for the digging and roughing up of
the ground surface, as well as for the removal of thatch
(“SPECIFIED USE“).
Usage for any other purpose beyond this is considered as contrary to
the intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage
or injury resulting from this improper use. These risks are borne
solely by the user. Compliance with and strict adherence to the
operating, maintenance and repair conditions as specified by the
manufacturer also form essential elements of the intended usage.
FORESEEABLE INCORRECT USE/MISUSE. The Terra Rake is NOT designed for
use on artificial turf surfaces. It is not permitted to use the
attached device to transport persons or things.
THIS MACHINE MUST ONLY BE operated, maintained and repaired by persons
familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with
the relevant safety regulations. The relevant accident prevention
regulations, all other generally recognised safety-related,
occupational medicine and road traffic regulations must be adhered
to. Any modifications carried out to this machine without the
express approval of the manufacturer excludes the manufacturer of
all liability for any resulting damage.

All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information
available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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TABLE OF CO N T E N T S Page
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1.0. Safety Measures..................................................... 6-13
1.1. Safety decals............................................. 11+12
1.2. Safety instructions....................................... 13
2.0. Assembly............................................................ 14-21
2.1. General Information....................................... 14
2.2. Unpacking and fitting the main frame...................... 14-16
2.3. Fitting the Verticut Harrow to the main frame............. 17
2.4. Fitting the transport securing device..................... 18
2.5. Mounting the strain relief kit............................ 19+20
2.6. Fitting the lighting system….............................. 21
3.0. Transport........................................................... 22-26
3.1. General Information....................................... 22
3.2. Transportation of the Terra Rake.......................... 23-26
4.0. Connecting to the Tractor........................................... 27-29
4.1. General Information....................................... 27
4.2. Mounting with cat.1....................................... 27
4.3. Mounting with cat.2....................................... 28
4.4. Raising the parking support............................... 29
4.5. Connecting hydraulics..................................... 29
5.0. Disconnecting from the Tractor...................................... 30+31
5.1. General Information....................................... 30
5.2. Safety locking mechanism.................................. 30
5.3. Lowering the rear parking support......................... 30
5.4. Removing the Terra Rake................................... 31
6.0. Before Initial Operation............................................ 32-34
6.1. General Information....................................... 32
6.2. Removing the transport securing device.................... 32
6.3. Depth adjustment.......................................... 33
6.4. Setting the strain relief kit............................. 34
7.0. Operation........................................................... 35+36
7.1. General Information....................................... 35
7.2. Driving characteristics................................... 35
7.3. Danger Zone............................................... 36
8.0. Maintenance......................................................... 37-44
8.1. General Information....................................... 37
8.2. Lubricating points........................................ 38
8.3. Replacing the spring tines................................ 39
8.4. Cleaning the verticut harrow.............................. 40
8.5. Hydraulics system......................................... 41
8.6. Hydraulic connection diagram.............................. 42
8.7. Wheels and tyres.......................................... 42
8.8. Disassembly / disposal.................................... 43
8.9. Unauthorized conversion and spare part manufacture........ 44
9.0. Equipment........................................................... 45
9.1. Scope of Delivery......................................... 45
9.2. Special equipment......................................... 45
10.0. Technical Specifications............................................ 46-49
10.1. Technical Data............................................ 46+47
10.2. Metric bolt and cap screw torque values................... 48
10.3. Chassis Number............................................ 49

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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1.0. Safety
Recognize safety information
This is the safety-alert
symbol. When you see this
symbol on your machine or in
this manual, be alert to the
potential for personal injury.
Follow recommended precautions
and safe operating practices.
Follow safety instuctions
Carefully read all safety
messages in this manual and on
your machine safety sings. Keep
safety sings in good condition.
Replace missing or damaged
safety sings. Be sure new
equipment components and repair
pqarts include the curret
safety sings. Replacement
safety sings are available from
your dealer.
Learn how to operate the
machine and to use controls
properly. Do not let anyone
operate without instruction.
Keep your machine in proper
working condition. Unauthorized
modifications to the machine
may impair the fuction and/or
safety and afect machine life.
If you do not understand any
part of this manual and need
assistance, contact your
dealer.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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1.0. Safety
Observe road traffic regulations
Always observe llocal road
traffic regulations when using
public roads.
Wear protective clothing
Wear close fitting clothing and
safety equipment appropriate to
the job.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise
can cause impairment or loss of
hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing
protective device such as
earmuffs or earplugs to protect
against objectionable or
uncomfortable loud noises.
Operating equipment safety
requires the full attention of
the operator. Deo not wear radio
or music headphones while
operating machine.
Stay clear of rotating drivelines
Entanglement in rotating
driveline can cause serious
injury or death.
Keep tractor master shield and
driveline shields in place at
all times. Make sure rotating
shields turn freely.
Keep tractor master shield and
driveline shields in place at
all times. Make sure rotating
shields turn freely.

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1.0. Safety
Guard and shields
Keep guards and shields in place
all the times. Ensure that they
are in good condition and installed
correctly.
Always disengage the driveline, shut
off engine and remove key before
removing any guards or shields.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away
from moving parts.
Avoid high - pressure fluids
Escaping fluid under pressure
can penetrate the skin causing
serious injury.
Avoid the hazard by relieving
pressure before disconnecting
hydraulic or other lines.
Tighten all connections before
applying pressure.
Search for leaks with a piece
of cardboard. Protect hands and
body from high pressure fluids.
If an accident occurs, see a
doctor immediately. Any fluid
injected into the skin must be
surgically removed within a few
hours or gangrene may result.
Doctors unfamiliar with this
type of injury should reference
a knowledgeable medical source.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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1.0. Safety
Use safety lights and devices
Prevent collisions between
other road users, slow moving
tractors with attachments or
towed equipment, and self-
propelled machines on public
roads. Frequently check for
traffic from the rear,
especially in turns, and use
hand signals or turn signal
lights.
Use headlights, flashing
warning lights, and turn
signals day and night. Follow
local regulations for equipment
lighting and marking. Keep
lighting and marking visible
and in good working order.
Replace or repair lighting and
marking that has been damaged
or lost. An implement safety
lighting kit is available from
your dealer.
Avoid heating near pressurized fluid lines
Flammable spray can be
generated by heating near
pressurized fluid lines,
resulting in severe burns to
yourself and bystanders. Do not
heat by welding, soldering,
using a torch near pressurized
fluid lines or other flammable
materials. Pressurized lines
can be accidentally cut when
heat goes beyond the immediate
flamme area.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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1.0. Safety
Remove paint before welding or heating
Avoid potentially toxic fumes
and dust.
Hazardous fumes can be
generated when paint is heated
by welding, soldering, or using
a torch.
Do all work outside or in a
well ventilated area. Dispose
of paint and solvent properly.
Remove paint before welding or
heatingh:
If you sand or grind paint,
avoid breathing the dust.
Wear an approved respirator.
If you use solvent or paint
stipper with soap and water
before welding. Remove
solvent or paint stripper
containers and other
flammable material from area.
Allow fumes to disperse at
least 15 minutes before
welding or heating.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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1.0. Safety
1.1. Safety Decals
Pictorial safety sings
At several important places of
this machine safety sings are
affixed intendent to signify
potenial danger. The hazard is
identified by a pictorial in a
warning triangle. An adjacent
pictorial provides information
how to avoid personal injury.
These safety sings, their
placement on the nachine and a
brief explanatory text are
shown below.
Operator’s manual
This operator’s manual
contains all important
information necessary for
safe machine operation.
Carefully observe all
safety rules to avoid
accidents.
Swivelling range
Maintain sufficient distance
to the attached equipment
when the tractor engine is
running.
523.01
523.02

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1.0. Safety
1.1. Safety Decals
Swivelling range
Never reach into areas of
crushing hazard as long as
any parts may move.
Working with the harrow bars raised
Activate the safety locking
mechanism before entering the
area around the raised harrow
bars.
Maintenance
Shut off the engine and remove
the key before performing
maintenance or repair work.
524.03

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1.0. Safety
1.2. Safety instructions
Apart from the information in
these operating instructions,
please also observe generally
applicable safety and accident-
prevention standards!
During work operation, the user
is responsible for the safety
of third parties!
During operation on public
highways, the relevant traffic
regulations must be observed!
Before moving off, ensure that
the immediate area of the
machine is clear e.g. no
children nearby.
Ensure that your visibility is
not impaired.
Keep clear of the danger zone
of the machine!
Always ensure there is
sufficient front-axle load; the
steering capability of the
vehicle must be maintained.
Observe the max. permissible
axle load of the tractor.
The driving and operational
characteristics of the tractor
may be influenced by the
attachment of the Terra Rake.
Always adapt your driving style
to match the terrain and ground
conditions.
Special care should be taken
when working and turning on a
slope.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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2.0. Assembly
2.1. General Information
Only attach the machine on
firm, even ground.
The Terra Rake is secured to
the pallet by two transport
feet when delivered. Once
removed, the transport feet are
no longer required and can be
disposed of.
For this work, please use your
personal protective equipment
(PSA) such as: gloves, goggles,
ear protectors.
2.2. Unpacking and fitting the main frame
2.2.1. Unpacking
Remove the top part and side
parts of the transport frame
Undo all the fixings between
the main frame and the shipping
pallet.
Unpack the rear parking
support (A)
Unpack the transport lock (B)
and place it to one side.
The fitting instructions can be
found in section 2.4.

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available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification.
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2.0. Assembly
2.2. Unpacking and fitting the main frame
2.2.2. Fitting
Swing the lifting arm (C)
upwards.
Swing the strut (D) outwards.
Bolt on the cylinder console (E)
using the securing components
on the frame (F).
When fitting the cylinder
console (E), make sure that the
bracket (G) on the lifting arm
(C) can fully enter the middle
of the recess.
Swing the strut (D) inwards and
attach it to the bolts using
the slotted hole.
The strut (D) is secured with
the disc (H).

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2.0. Assembly
2.2. Unpacking and fitting the main frame
2.2.3. Positioning for
attaching the verticut
harrow
Before positioning, the rear
parking supports (A)must be
stored on the frame using the
screw (M).
Using plug (N), insert and
secure the parking support in
the position shown in the
diagram.
Only use a forklift and lifting
gear with sufficient load-
carrying capacity when
positioning the main frame.
Only attach the lifting gear (K)
to the two fishplates (L).

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2.0. Assembly
2.3. Fitting the Verticut Harrow to the main frame
Attach the main frame to the
tractor (see section 4.2.).
Insert the rear parking support
in the top position and secure
it.
Position the left Verticut Harrow
behind the main frame on the
left-hand side.
Remove the securing components
from the front before fitting the
Verticut Harrow to the main
frame.
Align the hole pattern for the
six bolts with the hole pattern
on the main frame.
Only tighten the fixing bolts by
hand.
Secure the right-hand Verticut
Harrow to the main frame in the
same way.
Connect the hydraulic line to the
tractor.
Raise the Verticut Harrow from
the floor by actuating the
hydraulic control block on the
tractor.
Activate the safety locking
mechanism on the hydraulic
cylinder (see section 5.2.).
Fully tighten all of the fixing
bolts to create a solid
connection with the main frame.

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2.0. Assembly
2.4. Fitting the transport securing device
The transport securing device
was supplied along with the
basic unit.
Raise the Verticut Harrow into
the transport position.
Remove the connector pin (A)
from the transport securing
device (B).
Peg the transport securing
device (B) to the lower
connecting tubes (C).
The lighting system is also
screwed onto the transport
securing device (B) (see
section 2.5.).

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2.0. Assembly
2.5. Mounting the strain relief kit
ATTENTION DANGER!
The machine shall be set down on
an even, secure surface for the
mounting of the strain relief kit.
Remove the screw, spring circlip
and washer. The removed washer
will be replaced.
Secure spring holder I (A) on
right with washer, spring
circlip and screw as shown in
figure 523.11.
Secure spring holder II (B) on
right with washer, spring
circlip and screw as shown in
figure 523.12.

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2.0. Assembly
2.5. Mounting the strain relief kit
ATTENTION DANGER!
The machine shall be set down
on an even, secure surface for
the mounting of the strain
relief kit.
Remove the screw, spring circlip
and nut. The removed washer will
be replaced.
Secure the tension spring with
long eye bolt (C) from the
outside, instead of the removed
screw on the right, with washer,
spring circlip and screw
(see figure 523.14).
Secure the tension spring with
short eye bolt (D) from the
inside, instead of the removed
screw on the right, with washer,
spring circlip and screw
(see figure 523.15).
The adjustment process is
described in section 6.4.
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