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"DAF" SILAGE FEEDER

13C50-0083 january 2013 2 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 VALMETAL INC. DAF SILAGE FEEDER WARRANTY

Valmetal Incorporated (Valmetal) warrants a new DAF silage feeder to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service. Obligation under this warranty shall extend for a period of 1 year (12 months) following the date of delivery to the original purchaser and shall be limited to replacement or repair at Valmetal’s choice of any parts found to be defective upon inspection by Valmetal.

WARRANTY CLAIMS The purchaser claiming under this warranty shall submit a warranty claim in the prescribed form to Valmetal or an Authorized Dealer, for inspection by an authorized company representative.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on Valmetal’s part of any kind or character, including liabilities for alleged representations or negligence. We neither assume nor authorize any other person to assume on our behalf, any liability in connection with the subsequent sale of the DAF silage feeder.

This warranty shall not apply to any DAF silage feeder which has been altered outside the factory in any way if, according to Valmetal, the alterations affected equipment operation and reliability, or if the machime has been subject to misuse or accident.

This warranty does not apply to parts that are under warranty by the original manufacturer and for which service can be obtained directly through authorized service centers. No warranty is extended to regular service items such as lubricants, paint, knives, v-belts and the like.

OPERATOR’S MANUAL The Purchaser acknowledges having received training on safe operation of the DAF silage feeder and further acknowledges that Valmetal does not assume any liability resulting from the operation of the equipment in any manner other than described in the Operator’s Manual supplied at the time of purchase.

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

Fasteners tight

V-belts adjusted and tightened

All drives turn freely

Machine lubricated

All safety decals installed

Guards and shields installed and secured

Operating and safety instructions reviewed with customer

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WARRANTY �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 SECTION 2 - SAFETY �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 2.1 GENERAL SAFETY �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 2.2 OPERATING SAFETY ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 2.3 MAINTENANCE SAFETY ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 2.4 SAFETY DECALS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 2.5 SIGN-OFF FORM �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 SECTION 3 - SAFETY DECALS LOCATION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 SECTION 4 - OPERATION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 4.1 TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 4.2 DAF PROGRAMMATION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 1. HEADING DETAILS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 1.1 TIME AND DATE. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 1.2 ALARM MESSAGE. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 1.3 OPERATION MODE MESSAGES. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 2. IN USE SCREEN �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 2.1 PAUSE BUTTON �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 2.2 POSITION SCREEN ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 2.3 START BUTTON �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 2.4 SCROLLING MESSAGE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 3. PROGRAMMATION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 3.1 SCHEDULE PROGRAMMATION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 3.1.1 How to ... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 3.1.2 DAY SELECTION PARAMETER �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 3.2 SEQUENCE PROGRAMMATION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 3.2.1 LOADING AREA ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 3.2.2 FEED GROUP ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 3.2.3 TOTALLY UNLOAD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 3.2.4 PARKING POSITION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 3.2.5 STARTING TIME ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 3.2.6 LOADING SEQUENCE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 3.2.7 RESTARTING CONFIRMATION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 3.2.8 ERASE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 3.3 POSITION SELECTION �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 3.3.1 GROUP SELECTION ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 3.3.2 PARKING SELECTION �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22

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3.3.3 LANDMARK POSITIONNING SELECTION �������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 3.3.4 MANUAL FEEDER ADJUSTMENT �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 3.3.5 MANUAL APRON ADJUSTMENT ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 3.3.6 REVERSE DISPLACEMENT ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.4 ACTUAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.4.1 NUMERICAL VALUE ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.4.2 PRESET GROUP WINDOW ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.4.3 PRESET PARKING BUTTON ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.4.4 LANDMARK BUTTON �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.5 ALARM ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 3.5.1 ALARMS DETAILS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 3.5.2 ALARM LIST ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 3.5.3 ALARM HISTORY ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 3.5.4 ALARM CODE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 3.5.5 ALARM FREQUENCY ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 3.6 PARAMETER ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 3.6.1 GROUP AREA POSITION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 3.6.2 PARKING POSITION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 3.6.3 LOADING POSITION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 3.6.4 OBSTACLE AREA POSITION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 3.6.5 SPECIAL POSITIONS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 3.6.6 SPECIAL FEATURES ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 4. AUTOMATIC MODE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Parts Section "I" BEAM TROLLEY (NOT MOTORISED) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 "I" BEAM TROLLEY (MOTORISED) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 ROUND RAIL TROLLEY (NOT MOTORISED) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 ROUND RAIL TROLLEY (MOTORISED) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39 TUB ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������40 FLOOR - APRON CHAIN TIGHTENER �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 DOOR, DEFLECTOR, SECURITY GARD ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 CONTROL BOX SIDE PARTS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 APRON ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 TRANSMISSION (APRON) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������50 LINER ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������52

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 5 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

Always state the serial number of your Valmetal equipment when ordering parts or requesting service or other information.

The serial number plate is located where indicated. Please mark the number in the space provided for easy reference.

SORTIE 170, ROUTE 20 ST-GERMAIN, DRUMMONDVILLE QUÉBEC, CANADA, J0C 1K0 TÉL.: (819) 395-4282 MOD. SER.

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MODEL TYPE:

SERIAL NUMBER:

6 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your choice of a ValMetal DAF silage feeder to complement your farming operation. This equipment has been desig- ned and manufactured to meet your needs.

Safe, efficient and trouble free operation of your ValMetal DAF silage feeder requires that you and anyone else who will be operating or maintaining the Machine, read and understand the Safety, Operation, Maintenance and Trouble Shooting information contained in the Operator's Manual.

Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners.

Call your ValMetal Dealer or Distributor if you need assistance or information.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 7 SECTION 2 - SAFETY

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

The Safety Alert symbol identifies important safety messages on this Valmetal equipment and in this manual. When you see this Safety Alert symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death. Follow the instructions in the safety message.

This Safety Alert symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!

3 big reasons why SAFETY is so important to you ? • Accidents Disable and Kill, • Accidents Cost, • Accidents Can be avoided.

Note : The use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION with the safety messages. The appropriate signal word for each message has been selected using the following guide-lines:

DANGER An immediate and specific hazard which WILL result in severe personal injury or death if the proper precautions are not taken.

CAUTION A specific hazard or unsafe practice which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if proper precautions are not taken.

WARNING Unsafe practices which COULD result in personal injury if proper practices are not taken, or as a reminder of good safety practices.

8 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 IMPORTANT 2.1 GENERAL SAFETY

YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of 1. Read and understand the Operator's Manual and all safety your ValMetal equipment. YOU must ensure that you and anyone signs before operating, maintaining or adjusting else who is going to operate, maintain or work around the machine this equipment. ,be familiar with the operating and maintenance procedures and re- 2. Have a first-aid kit available for use should the lated SAFETY information contained in this manual. This manual need arise and know how to use it. will take you step-by-step through your working day and alerts you to all good safety practices that should be adhered to while operating 3. Have a fire extinguisher available for use should this machine. the need arise and know how to use it. 4. Wear appropriate protective gear. This list in- Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not cludes but is not limited to: only protect you but also the people around you. Make these prac- • A hard hat, tices a working part of your safety program. Be certain that EVE- • Protective shoes with slip resistant soles, RYONE operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended • Protective glasses or goggles, operating and maintenance procedures and follows all the safety • Heavy gloves, precautions. Most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury or • Hearing protection. death by ignoring good safety practices. 5. Install and secure all guards before starting. Owners must give operating instructions to operators or employees 6. Wear appropriate ear protection for prolonged before allowing them to operate the machine, and at least annually exposure to excessive noise. thereafter as per OSHA regulation 1928.57. 7. Stop motors, lock out power source and wait for all moving The most important safety device on this equipment is a SAFE parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing, unplug- operator. It is the operator's responsibility to read and unders- ging or filling. tand ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the manual 8. Clear the area of people, especially small children, before star- and to follow these. All accidents can be avoided. ting the unit. 9. Review safety related items annually with all personnel who A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety will be operating or maintaining this equipment. instructions is not qualified to operate the machine. An untrained operator exposes himself and bystanders to possible serious injury 10. Do not permit children to play on or around the machime, even or death. when not in use

Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety and could affect the Iife of the machine.

Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 9 2.2 OPERATING SAFETY 2.4 SAFETY DECALS

1. Read and understand the Operator's Manual and all sa- 1. Keep safety decals and signs clean and readable at all times. fety signs before operating, servicing, adjusting, repairing, 2. Replace safety decals and signs that are missing or have be- unplugging or filling. come illegible. 2. Never climb onto the machine when motors are running. Keep 3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should also display others away. the current sign. 3. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. 4. Safety decals or signs are available from your Dealer Parts De- 4. Stop motors, lock out power source and wait for all moving partment or the factory. parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing, unplug- ging or filling. How to install Safety DecaIs : 5. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before starting. • Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry. 6. Stay away from discharge path when operating. Keep others • Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing away. paper. 7. Never operate machine with a cracked, bent, missing or bro- • Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper. ken knife. • Align the decal over the specified area and carefully press the 8. Review safety instructions with all operators annually. small portion with the exposed sticky backing in place. • Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the 2.3 MAINTENANCE SAFETY remaining portion of the decal in place. • Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed out 1. Follow ALL the operating, maintenance and safety informa- using the piece of decal backing paper. tions in the manual. 2. Stop motors, lock out power source and wait for all moving 2.5 SIGN-OFF FORM parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplug- ging. ValMetal inc. follows the general Safety Standards specified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and the Occupational Safety 3. Follow good Shop Practices : and Health Administration (OSHA). Anyone who will be operating • Keep service area clean and and/or maintaining this equipment must read and clearly unders- dry. tand ALL Safety, Operating and Maintenance information presented • Be sure electrical outlets and in this manual. tools are properly grounded. • Use adequate light for the job Do not operate or allow anyone else to operate this equipment until at hand. such information has been reviewed. Annually review this infor- 4. Make sure all guards are in mation. place and properly secured when maintenance work is Make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION a standard completed. practice for all of your equipment. We feel that an untrained operator is unqualified to operate this machine. 5. Never wear ill-fitting, baggy or frayed clothing when working around or on any of the drive system components. A sign-off sheet is provided for your record keeping to show that all 6. Never climb onto the machine when motors are running. Keep personnel who will be working with the equipment have read and others away. understand the information in the Operator's Manual and have been instructed in the operation of the equipment. 7. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving or ro- tating parts. 8. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, when carrying out any maintenance and repairs or making any ad- justments.

10 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 SIGN-OFF FORM

Date Employee's signature Employer's signature

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 11 SECTION 3 - SAFETY DECALS LOCATION

The types of decals and locations on the equipment are shown in the illustration below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various Safety Decals, the type of warning and the area, particular function related to that area, that requires your SAFETY AWA- RENESS.

Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!

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WARNING

ROTATING PART HAZARD Keep all guards and shield in place. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. Keep others away. Decal No. : 01-60-0115 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Title : ROTATING PARTS HAZARD AVERTISSEMENT PIÈCES EN MOUVEMENT Garder tous les écrans protecteurs en place. Garder les mains, pieds, cheveux et vêtements éloignés des éléments mobiles et rotafifs. Garder les gens et les animaux à une distance sécuritaire de la machine. À DÉFAUT DE SUIVRE CES INSTRUCTIONS, CELA POURRAIT ENTRAÎNER DE SÉRIEUSES

BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT 01-60-0115

REMEMBER : If Safety Decals have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts replaced without decals, new decals must be applied. New decals are available from your authorized dealer.

12 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 The types of decals and locations on the equipment are shown in the illustration below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various Safety Decals, the type of warning and the area, particular function related to that area, that requires your SAFETY AWA- RENESS.

Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!

WARNING Decal No. : 01-60-0110 Title : ROTATING PARTS HAZARD ROTATING PART HAZARD Keep all guards and shield in place. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from WARNING moving parts. Keep others away. Decal No. : 01-60-0115 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS ROTATING PART HAZARD COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Title : ROTATING PARTS HAZARD Keep all guards and shield in place. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. Keep others away. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AVERTISSEMENT AVERTISSEMENT PIÈCES EN MOUVEMENT Garder tous les écrans protecteurs en place. Decal No. : 01-60-0105 PIÈCES EN MOUVEMENT Garder tous les écrans protecteurs en place. Garder les mains, pieds, cheveux et vêtements Garder les mains, pieds, cheveux et vêtements éloignés des éléments mobiles et rotafifs. éloignés des éléments mobiles et rotafifs. Title : MISSING SHIELD HAZARD Garder les gens et les animaux à une distance sécuritaire de la machine. Garder les gens et les animaux à une distance À DÉFAUT DE SUIVRE CES INSTRUCTIONS, CELA POURRAIT ENTRAÎNER DE SÉRIEUSES sécuritaire de la machine.

BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT 01-60-0110 À DÉFAUT DE SUIVRE CES INSTRUCTIONS, CELA POURRAIT ENTRAÎNER DE SÉRIEUSES

BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT 01-60-0115 WARNING MISSING SHIELD HAZARD Install and secure shields before operating. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AVERTISSEMENT GARDE ABSENT Installer les gardes de façon sécuritaire avant la mise en marche de la machine. Garder les mains, pieds, cheveux et vêtements éloignés des éléments mobiles. À DÉFAUT DE SUIVRE CES INSTRUCTIONS, CELA POURRAIT ENTRAÎNER DE SÉRIEUSES

BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT 01-60-0105

13C33-0024

Title : GREASE GUN DECAL

WARNING 13C33-0024

ROTATING PART HAZARD Keep all guards and shield in place. Title : GREASE GUN DECAL Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. Decal No. : 01-60-0115 Keep others away. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Title : ROTATING PARTS HAZARD COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AVERTISSEMENT PIÈCES EN MOUVEMENT Garder tous les écrans protecteurs en place. Garder les mains, pieds, cheveux et vêtements éloignés des éléments mobiles et rotafifs. Garder les gens et les animaux à une distance sécuritaire de la machine. À DÉFAUT DE SUIVRE CES INSTRUCTIONS, CELA POURRAIT ENTRAÎNER DE SÉRIEUSES

BLESSURES OU MÊME LA MORT 01-60-0115 REMEMBER : If Safety Decals have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts replaced without decals, new decals must be applied. New decals are available from your authorized dealer.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 13 SECTION 4 - OPERATION

4.1 TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER OPERATING SAFETY It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read this manual and to train all other operators before they start 1. Follow ALL the operating, maintenance and safety information working with the machine. Follow all safety instructions in the manual. exactly. Safety is everyone's business. By following re- commended procedures, a safe working environments is 2. Never climb onto Feeder or place hands in any opening when provided for the operator, bystanders and the area around the motor is running. the worksite. Untrained operators are not qualified to 3. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving or ro- operate this DAF Feeder. tating parts. 4. Never operate machine with a cracked, bent, missing or bro- Many features incorporated into this machine are the result of sug- ken electric rail skates. gestions made by customers like you. Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate the machine safely and how to set it to pro- 5. Turn off motor, lock out power source and wait for all moving vide maximum efficiency. By following the operating instructions parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or unplug- in conjunction with a good maintenance program, your DAF will ging. provide many years of trouble-free service. 6. Do not permit children to play on or around the feeder even when in park mode 7. Know the location and function of the master electrical shut- down should the need arise. 8. Make sure all guards are in place and properly secured when maintenance work is completed. 9. Review safety instructions with all operators annually.

14 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 4.2 DAF PROGRAMMATION

Opening Screen

fig. 1 - Control panel

This control panel features a tactile screen, meaning that it’s pos- The Keys F1, F2, F3, F4 and SYS are not used. sible by pressing on the screen to activate functions. A simple pres- sure of the finger suffices to start the procedure.

FEATURES:

20 GROUPS 16 AUTOMATIC STARTS 25 SEQUENCES OF 24 STEPS 10 PASSES/GROUP (MAX.) 5 PARKINGS 20 OBSTACLES

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 15 1. HEADING DETAILS 1.3 OPERATION MODE MESSAGES.

HOUR OPERATION DATE MODE

OPERATION MODE

fig. 3

This window indicates the operation mode in progress. See table below for details.

ALARM MESSAGE DAY MANUAL: The DAF is in manual mode. The DAF is in automatic mode but fig. 2 SEMI-AUTO awaiting either a confirmation or pen- ding the starting condition. By pressing anywhere on the upper part of the screen (heading), the interface presents a new menu. It permits to shift from DISTRIBUTION The DAF is in distribution. menu to the principal menu or return to previous menus at any time. The DAF has completed its distribution PARKING and is returning to the parking. The heading is visible at all times. It indicates essential informa- PAUSE The DAF is in pause. tions on the status of the system. ALARM The DAF is in alarm mode. The operator sends the DAF to a set 1.1 TIME AND DATE. DISPLACEMENT position. The time is always indicated at the left of the heading. The date (dd/ mm/yy) and day are always indicated at the right of the heading. 2. IN USE SCREEN

1.2 ALARM MESSAGE.

Beneath the hour, different alarm messages appear on a scrolling text between stars (**...**). When an alarm message appears, you may press on the message to get to menu.

CAUTION !

It is important that the time and date are accurate as the system functions according to those parameters.

CAUTION ! fig. 4

An excessive pressure on the screen or the use of a pointed ob- This is the opening screen. Its allows to visualize the system Status ject can render the tactile membrane inoperable. and to access to the main menu.

16 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 2.1 PAUSE BUTTON 2.3 START BUTTON

This option appears if there is no sequence in progress. It allows to The pause button stops all movement of the DAF but does not deac- choose a sequence number and to run it in automatic mode. tivate the sequence in progress. Therefore, it’s possible to tempo- rarily stop the system without restarting the distribution sequence 2.4 SCROLLING MESSAGE from the beginning. When the pause mode is activated, the pause button flashes. SEARCH PARKING #1

2.2 POSITION SCREEN The messages appear when a distribution sequence is in progress, different messages can apprear under the heading, according to the action in progress.

See table below for typical messages.

This window indicates the actual position of the DAF and the starting and ending positions of the selected zone. The position is detemi- ned by marker number.

TYPICAL MESSAGES

HEADING GROUP DAF is heading to a selected group area HEADING TO STATIONARY UNLOA- DAF is heading to an unloading spot DING SPOT FEEDING DAF is feeding a group HEADING TO PARKING DAF is heading to a parking HEADING TO LANDMARK DAF moves until it crosses the initialisation marker HEADING TO POSITION ZERO DAF is heading to the start of the rail ( zero position) UNLOADING DELAY - (START) Unloading delay at the beginning of the group before the DAF starts to move forward. UNLOADING DELAY - (END) Unloading delay at the end of the group before the DAF starts to move backward. START DELAY Delay before the DAF moves for the first time. APRON STARTING DELAY Delay before the apron starts for the first time after loading. STATIONARY UNLOADING Stationary unloading in progress. FINAL UNLOADING Last pass in progress at high speed to empty the feeder at the end of a feeding sequence. LOADING IN PROGRESS Loading in progress HEADING LOADING AREA DAF is heading to a selected loading area. WAITING DEPARTURE TIME DAF waits for the starting time WAITING CONFIRMATION DAF waits for the operator to press the botton before continuing its sequence.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 17 NOTE

Prior to start programming, it is important to determine the po- sition parameters and the schedules.

3. PROGRAMMATION

fig. 6

3.1.1 How to ...

...set a distribution starting time. 1. Press on the key related to the selected schedule, a numerical keypad will appear. 2. Enter the starting time and press ‘ENTER’.

...assign a number to the sequence. 1. Press on the key related to the sequence to be started, a nume- fig. 5 Main Menu rical keypad will appear. From the opening screen, press on heading, this window will aprear. 2. Enter a number to the sequence and press ‘ENTER’ It gives access to the basic menus. ...set the day(s) of operation. Allows access to the sche- 1. Press on the key related to the selected schedule. 3.1 Schedule programmation dule of the 16 program- 2. Select the day(s). mable departures. Allows access to the 25 3.2 Sequence programmation programmable sequences. NOTE Allows to move towards a 3.3 Position selection desired position. Starting delay lasts only for one minute. Therefore, if the system Actual position confir- Allows to confirm the DAF 3.4 is not ready during the starting time, it will not start. mation position Never use zero (0) as a sequence number or starting time. The Allows access to the different system will not consider it. 3.5 Alarm alarm menus. Sequence will never start if no day is selected Allows access to the para- 3.6 Parameter meters menu. (see next page for details) 3.1 SCHEDULE PROGRAMMATION

In the main menu (fig.5) press 'SCHEDULE PROGRAMMATION' button, a level 1 password is requested (see section password for more details). If the password is valid this window appears, it per- mits to set the departure of a sequence. The button 'NEXT SCHE- DULE' gives access to the next schedules, for a total of 16. Follow next steps to program a schedule.

18 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 3.1.2 DAY SELECTION PARAMETER From the main menu (fig. 5), press 'SEQUENCE PROGRAMMA- TION', a lever 2 password is requested (see password settings). If the password is valid this window appears. It allows to program or modify one of the 25 sequences available.

fig. 7

...Setting weekday.

Press a key under any day, This menu appears. It allows to deter- fig. 9 Sequence Grid mine what day(s) of the week the sequence will be operating. From the sequence programmation menu (fig 8) press on a se- quence number. This window will appear and allow to program the Press on '5 DAYS' key to activate days from steps, up to 24 that constitute an automatic sequence. Each key Monday to Friday. represents a task. Press the related key to set a task.

Press on '2 DAYS' key to activate days of Saturday and Sunday.

Press on '7 DAYS' key to activate all days.

Press 'NONE' key to desactivate all days. fig. 10 Task Manager

A window will appear on the left. It permits to choose among the dif- Press under any day to activate or desactivate it. Press at the top of ferent actions that the DAF can execute in automatic mode. The right the screen to return to the previous menu. window will appear only when ‘OPTIONS’ button will be pressed. By selecting an action, the details appear. See table next page for 3.2 SEQUENCE PROGRAMMATION details.

WARNING !

A wrong programmation of the parameters may result in the dysfonction of the system or completely stop it.

fig. 8

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 19 ACTION DESCRIPTION

LOADING AREA Search and execute the loading. FEED GROUP Search and feed the selected group. TOTALLY UNLOAD Empty DAF PARKING AREA Search the parking position. OPTION -> START TIME Wait for departure hour before continuing. OPTION -> LOADING A SEQUENCE Insert a programmed sequence as a new step in the sequence. OPTION -> RESTARTING CONFIRMATION DAF will wait the operator confirmation. fig. 11 Tasks Manager Table

3.2.1 LOADING AREA

fig. 13

3.2.2 FEED GROUP

This window appears when 'FEED GROUP' is selected. It allows to fig. 12 set the specific parameters : This window appears when 'LOADING AREA' is selected. • Select the group number (between 1 and 20). • To determine the selected loading area, press the related • Set the number of stroke (max. 10). key. • Set the cruising speed ( max. 60.0). • To make the DAF oscillate while loading press 'OSCILLA- • Set the unloading speed (max 60.0). TION'. • To send the DAF to feed automatically after it is full, press 'AUTOMATIC START'. (Valid only if equipped with an NOTE optical sensor to signal when full). A pass is equal to a one way only and not a round trip. For each REMINDER round trip, count 2 passes.

By pressing anywhere on the upper part of the window (heading), Press ‘OK’ to confirm once the program is completed. the interface presents a new menu. The heading permits to go back to the previous menu at any time. 3.2.3 TOTALLY UNLOAD

It permits to completely unload the DAF to the last group selected.

20 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 3.2.4 PARKING POSITION 3.2.6 LOADING SEQUENCE

fig. 14 fig. 16

This window appears when 'PARKING POSITION' is selected. It This window appears when 'LOADING SEQUENCE' is selected. allows to direct the DAF to one of the five parkings or to remain still It allows to insert an already programmed sequence as a step into or to go to the landmark position before proceeding to the next step. the sequence you are actulally programming. You must select the Press 'ERASE' to delete or cancel the parking selected. proper sequence.

NOTE NOTE

The landmark is the location on the rail that reinitializes the This could be useful if the 24 steps are filled and your distribution position of the DAF. is not completed.

3.2.5 STARTING TIME 3.2.7 RESTARTING CONFIRMATION

It allows to set a manual departure after a programmed stop. The operator will have to confirm manually to set in motion.

CAUTION !

An excessive pressure on the screen or the use of a pointed ob- ject can render the tactile membrane inoperable.

fig. 15

This window appears when 'START HOUR' is selected. It allows to set an automatic departure time after a programmed stop. You must set the hour and the time of departure by pressing on the key. Then press the 'OK' button once the program is complete.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 21 3.2.8 ERASE 3.3.1 GROUP SELECTION

fig. 17 fig. 19

This window appears when 'ERASE' is selected. This menu allows This window appears when 'GROUP SELECTION' is selected. you to erase, modify or switch steps. Press on a section button and the DAF will head directly to that position. Once the position is reached, the DAF will stop until its ERASE STEP # Delete the selected step. next scheduled start. MODIFY MODE Changes the actual command. 3.3.2 PARKING SELECTION ERASE ALL Clears all step(s) of the sequence. Delete the step and reposition step(s) in the DELETE window. INSERT Insert a step.

3.3 POSITION SELECTION

fig. 20

This window appears when 'PARKING SELECTION' is selected. Press on a parking button and the DAF will head directly to that position. Once the position is reached, the DAF will stop until its next scheduled start. fig. 18 3.3.3 LANDMARK POSITIONNING SELECTION

From the main menu, press on 'POSITION SELECTION'. This Press on the 'LANDMARK' key and the DAF will head directly to window appears. It allows to send the DAF to a predetermined that position. It will disregard the markers until it reaches the out- location. side marker which initializes the feeder position. Once the position is reached, the DAF will stop until its next scheduled start.

22 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 3.3.4 MANUAL FEEDER ADJUSTMENT 3.3.5 MANUAL APRON ADJUSTMENT

fig. 21 fig. 22

Press on the 'FEEDER MANUAL' key and this menu appears. It Press on the 'APRON MANUAL' button and this menu appears. It alllows to control the speed and direction manually. alllows to control the speed and direction manually.

SPEED ADJUST Permits setting the speed or the operation. ACTUAL Indicates how fast the motor is actually running. REV Start the motor in continual reverse according to the speed reference. JOG REV Start momentarily the motor in reverse at a speed of 6 Hz JOG FWD Start momentarily the motor in foward at a speed of 6 Hz FWD Start the motor in continual forward according to the speed reference. STOP Stop motor No Fault Indicates the drive status Stop FWD Indicates the actual status of the drive motor

ALARM MESSAGE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

No fault The drive functions correctly. Overcurrent OC Abnormal increase of the current. Surcharg OV DC has reached it’s maximum capacity Overheat OH Detection of excessive temperature. Overload OL Indicates that the drive is providing to much current. External fault EF Indicates that the emergency stop has been activated. CPU fault CF Internal memory wrong. Fault hpF Thermal protection defective. Overcurrent OCA,OCD Acceleration or deceleration to fast. Faulty grounding GFF Grounding problem during a short circuit. Power outage Phase of power outage.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 23 3.3.6 REVERSE DISPLACEMENT Select the new value by pressing on a preset 'GROUP #'. The position is now replaced by the new selection. Press on 'REVERSE' and the DAF will back up until the position 0, at the start of the rail. Once the position is reached, the window will 3.4.3 PRESET PARKING BUTTON return on automatic menu.

3.4 ACTUAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT

fig. 25

Press on the 'PARKING' key, this menu appears. Select the new fig. 23 value by pressing on a preset 'PARK #'. The position is now re- placed by the new selection. From the main menu (fig. 5), press on 'ADJUST ACTUAL POSI- TION'. This menu appears. It allows to change the position value without moving the DAF. The new value can be changed by a nume- NOTE rical value or by selecting a predetermined area Only the programmed groups and parkings will appear. 3.4.1 NUMERICAL VALUE

Press on the screen below 'POSITION' and a keypad will appear 3.4.4 LANDMARK BUTTON allowing to enter the new position manually. This value must cor- respond to the first marker number that the DAF will meet. Press on landmark key to change the position to the predetermined landmark position. The outer marker set the landmark. There is only 3.4.2 PRESET GROUP WINDOW one installed on the rail.

3.5 ALARM

fig. 24

Press on the 'GROUP' key, the preset group will appear (fig. 24). fig. 26

24 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 From the main menu (fig. 5), press on 'ALARM' or directly on the 2. Correct the problem. scrolling alarm message, this menu will appear It indicates all the 3. Press on the REARMING key. current alarms and the alarms that haven’t been rearmed. 4. Wait for all messages to be erased. 3.5.1 ALARMS DETAILS 5. Once all the messages are erased the AUTOMATIC MENU ap- pears. 001 Alarm code 09:18:49 Time the alarm occurred ** alarm...** The description of the alarm associated to the WARNING ! alarm code. If the cause of the alarm is not corrected, the alarm message will not disappear and the system will remain in alarm mode. The 3.5.2 ALARM LIST rearming key is visible only when an alarm occurred

CODE MESSAGE CAUSE

001 **ALARM STOP EMERGENCY** Emergency button is on. 002 **ALARM POWER OUTAGE** Power outage has occurred. 003 **ALARM MOTOR OVERLOAD** Motor thermal protection is activated. 004 **ALARM DETECT END OF RAIL** DAF out of limit. 005 **ALARM MAX DELAY** Markers not detected, obstacle, spinning, etc... 006 **INVALID PARAMETERS** Parameter(s) is (are) not valid. 007 **ALARM COMMUNICATION LOST** Interface operator lost PLC communication 008 **ALARM BATTERY PLC** PLC battery needs to be replaced. 009 **ALARM “GUARD DOG”** Execution of the program is too long. 010 **ALARM DETECT BEGINNING OF RAIL** Start limits are activated.

3.5.3 ALARM HISTORY

fig. 27 Alarm history screen 1 fig. 28 Alarm history screen 2

From the 'ALARM IN PROGRESS' menu, press the 'ALARM HIS- TORY' key, this menu will appear. It keeps in memory the last 200 alarm messages.

** REARMING STAGES ** 1. Press on SILENT key to deactivate the alarm.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 25 3.5.4 ALARM CODE

0 Indicates that an alarm has been activated X Indicates that the alarm has been desactivated 001 Alarm code 09:18:49 Time alarm occured The description of the alarm associated to the ** alarm...** alarm code.

The 'ALARM IN PROGRESS' key permits to return to the previous menu. The 'ALARM FREQUENCY' key permits to go to the next menu.

3.5.5 ALARM FREQUENCY fig. 30

3.6.1 GROUP AREA POSITION

fig. 29

From the ALARM HISTORY menu, press on 'ALARM FRE- fig. 31 QUENCY' key, This menu will appear. It stores in memory all the alarms that have occurred. The information associated with the From the ‘parameter’ menu (fig. 30), press 'GROUP POSITION' alarm messages are: key, this menu will appear. There are possibilities to program up to 20 groups. Message description of alarm history:

001 Alarm code ** alarm...** Alarm description 1 ...999 Number of time, this alarm has occurred

3.6 PARAMETER

From the main menu, press the 'PARAMETER' key, a level 2 password will be requested. (see password section). The following menu will appear and it gives access to the system’s parameters.

fig. 32

26 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 From the GROUP POSITION window, press the key related to the 3.6.2 PARKING POSITION selected group to display the following menu. It permits to set the different parameters associated to the selected group. By pressing a key, a keypad appears, press the desired number (s) and press 'ENTER' to confirm. OPTION GROUP MENU.

fig. 34

From the parameter menu (fig.30), press on 'PARKING POSI- TION', this menu will appear. It permits to determine the parking fig. 33 area. It is possible to have up to 5 parking. Each area is delimited by two markers. Press on the 'OPTION' button (fig. 32) to set the unloading mode. The conveyor can unload on either side, but only one side per set- To change a value, press on the related numerical key. A keypad ting. It can also unload while the DAF remains still. will appear, insert the new value and press 'ENTER' to confirm.

TIP ! PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 1. To cancel a parking area, set all values to zero. Marker number for the beginning of START 2. Any markers may be used to delimit a parking. the group. 3. Parking area may contain several markers. Marker number for the end of the END group. 4. A parking area may be inside a group. NUMBER PASSE(S) Number of pass (es). 5. The beginning marker number must be smaller than the end marker number. FEEDER SPEED Traveling speed. APRON SPEED Unloading speed. 6. If the parking area is at the end of the rail, you still need to indicate the marker number, even if it’s not installed. START DELAY Apron starting delay. END DELAY Apron ending delay. LEFT UNLOAD Left side unloading NOTE RIGHT UNLOAD Right side unloading STATIONARY UNLOAD Still while unloading By pressing anywhere on the heading, the interface presents a new menu. It permits to shift the menu(s) at any time.

NOTE

These parameters settings are important. Set the beginning and the end of the group, parkings, loadings, the number of pass(es), the unloading speed and the starting and ending delays by pressing the related keys..

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 27 3.6.3 LOADING POSITION From the parameter menu (fig. 30), press 'OBSTACLE POSI- TION', (fig. 36) will appear. It permits to determine different pa- rameters related to an obstacle. It is possible to program up to 20 obstacle areas.

fig. 35

From the parameter menu (fig. 30), press on 'LOADING POSI- TION', this menu will appear. It permits to determine the loading fig. 37 area. It is possible to have up to 4 loading positions. Each area is delimited by two markers. OBSTACLE PARAMETERS.

To change a value press on a key. A keypad will appear, select the Press on an obstacle number and the obstacle parameters window new value and press 'ENTER' to confirm. will appear, (fig. 37). To name the obstacle, press on the obs- tacle number, an alphabethical pad will appear. Name and press TIP ! 'ENTER' to confirm. To program the special parameters related to 1. To cancel a loading area, set the starting and ending positions the obstacle press on the related keys. to zero. 2. Any marker may be used to delimit a loading area. PARAMETER DESCRIPTION 3. Do not use more than two markers to delimit a loading area. Marker number at the beginning of the START 4. The beginning marker number must be smaller than the end obstacle. marker number. Marker number at the end of the END 5. A loading area may be inside a group. obstacle. SPEED Traveling speed through the area. 3.6.4 OBSTACLE AREA POSITION Stop moving until confirmation by PAUSE operator. Stop the apron when the DAF is in the STOP UNLOADING obstacle area. Activate a buzzer signal in obstacle BUZZER ALARM area or when in pause. WAIT CONFIRMATION Wait for the operator confirmation.

TIP ! 1. To Cancel an obstacle area, set the starting and ending posi- tions to zero. 2. Any marker may be used to delimit an obstacle. 3. An obstacle area may contain several markers. 4. The beginning marker number must be smaller than the end fig. 36 marker number.

28 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 5. An obstacle area may be inside a group.

3.6.5 SPECIAL POSITIONS

fig. 39

3.6.6 SPECIAL FEATURES fig. 38 From the parameter menu (fig. 30), press on 'SPECIAL PARA- METERS', this menu will appear. It allows to set the delay, speed, From the parameter menu (fig. 30), press on 'SPECIAL POSITION', clock, language and password. this menu will appear. It allows to set the landmark location and the rail end.

How to determine what is the position number of the land- mark ? Count all single marker(s) from the beginning. The landmark will bear the same number as the previous marker.

LANDMARK is the only outside marker installed in the run. The landmark is really important because it serves as a benchmark. Lo- cate it at the most used portion of the rail.

How to determine what is the number of the end track ? Count all single markers from the beginning. Dont take into account the landmark and double markers. The end of rail number will be the last marker number. fig. 40 END TRACK the number is the same as the last number marker on the rail. The end track is important because it serves as a bench- SPECIAL DELAYS mark. When the DAF will hit the last marker, it will verify its position and reset to the preset value of the end rail position. From the 'SPECIAL PARAMETERS' menu, press on 'SPECIAL DELAYS', this menu will appear. It allows to set delay, special To change a value press on a numerical key. A keypad will appear, speed. See table next page. select the new value, then press on 'ENTER'.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 29 SPECIAL DELAY TABLE DESCRIPTION.

PARAMETER DESCRIPTION

Maximun delay between two markers. MARKER DETECTION Permits to detect if the feeder is stuck DELAY or spun. START DELAY Delay before the DAF starts. Delay before the feeder changes direc- OSCILLATION DELAY tion while oscillating during loading. Delay before heading to its next DESTINATION DELAY destination. Delay for the feed to settle before the FIRST UNLOAD DELAY DAF starts moving. (only apron is running) fig. 42 OSCILLATION SPEED Oscillate speed while loading. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT PAD

MARKER DETECTION DELAY Once the keypad is displayed, use the arrows to point out the diffe- rent values (date, month, day, hours, minutes and seconds). When How to set this delay. You must measure the time (in minutes) it takes the value to be modified is highlighted press on ‘+’ or ‘-’ key to in- to cover the distance between two markers. Choose the longest or crease or decrease the value. Once the modifications are complete the slowest trip and add a margin of error of at least 10% to 20%. press 'SAVE' to confirm the modifications. At any moment, press on 'QUIT' or 'X' and the keypad will disappear. CLOCK ADJUSTMENT MENU CAUTION !

It is important that the time and date are accurate as the system functions according to those parameters.

IMPORTANT:

After changing time press on 'TRANSFER'. This operation will confirm the modification.

NOTE fig. 41 Clock Adjusment Menu The system does not take into consideration the daylight saving time changes. The leap years are managed automatically. From the special parameters (fig. 30) on parameter menu, press 'CLOCKS', this menu will appear. It allows to set time and date. To change the data press on 'MODIFICATION' a new screen will appear.

30 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 PASSWORD SETTING 4. With the right arrow, point on the level of security. You may increase or decrease the level of security. 5. Once the new password is completed, press on SAVE & QUIT, to confirm the modifications.

IMPORTANT

If you lower your security below level 2, you will not be able to return in the PARAMETERS menu and the- refore it will be impossible to modify anything. You will be obligated to contact your dealer to correct the situation.

fig. 43 Password Menu

From the parameter menu (fig. 30), press on 'SPECIAL PARA- METERS' and on 'PASSWORD', this menu will appear. It allows to set the delay, speed, clock, language and password.

Each password has a different level of security. Each level gives ac- cess to a menu which has a level of security equal or inferior. This chart displays 8 passwords and their level of security. Only the first three passwords are readable. Therefore, all passwords with a higher level of security are not accessible to the operator.

LIST OF PASSWORD BY DEFAULT

SECURITY PASSWORD GIVE ACCESS TO... LEVEL 0 0 Menu with password 1111 1 Programming schedule 1234 2 Parameters menu Emergency password, when an er- ror occurs with one of the operator’s 33333333 3 password. "Never change this password or its security level."

How to modify a password:

Access the menu using a password that has a level of security equal or superior to the password you wish to modify. 1. Choose the password you want to modify by using the arrows on the numerical keybord. 2. Once the password is highlighted, press on the CLR button to delete the old password. 3. Using the Keyboard, enter the new password and press EN- TER (8 number max.)

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 31 MARKER POSITION EXAMPLE

fig. 45 Installation example. This schematic shows a typical installation. The position markers are identified in order to understand the position numbering to program.

Example:

DESCRIPTION NO START END

#1 #1 #2 #2 #3 #4 Group #3 #5 #6 #4 #7 #8 #1 #2 #3 Parking #2 #6 #7 #3 #0 #1 Obstacle #1 #4 #5 Loading #1 #3 #4 Landmark #2 End rail #8

Note: Marker #0 is not installed

WARNING ! NOTE

A wrong programmation of any parameter may result in the The landmark is the location on the rail that reinitializes the dysfonction of the system or completely stop it. position of the DAF.

32 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 4. AUTOMATIC MODE

fig. 48 Totally unloading in progress screen fig. 46 This window appears when the DAF is emptying before moving to the next step. The 'TOTALLY UNLOADED' key stops the unloa- This window appears when LOADING is in progress. The ding and the DAF proceeds to the next step. 'START OSCILLATION' key allows to start and stop the oscilla- tion of the DAF during loading. The 'LOADING COMPLETED' indicates that the loading is fi- nished and that the DAF can switch to the next step.

fig. 49 Parking in progress screen

This window appears when the DAF is heading to a parking. The key 'PARK COMPLETED' stops the DAF and indicates to the system fig. 47 that the parking has been reached.

This window appears when the DAF reaches the group area to be fed. The 'FEEDING COMPLETED' stops the distribution and proceeds to the next step. The parameter 'NUMBER OF PASS(ES)' indicates the number of runs remaining. The parameter 'SPEED (HZ)' indicates the speed of the trolley during the feeding. By pressing any key, it is possible to increase or decrease its value.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 33 fig. 52 fig. 50 This window appears when the sequence is in progress and the This window appears when a sequence is ready to start but waiting PAUSE mode is on. The key 'NEXT STEP' allows to switch to the for the starting hour to be reached. The key 'BYPASS DEPAR- next step (s), to confirm and restart, press 'PAUSE'. TURE' starts DAF and allows the system to proceed. The parame- ters HOUR and MINUTE indicate at what time the DAF will start. By By pressing on this zone, the programmed sequence and the current pressing on these parameters, it is possible to increase or decrease step are displayed. their value.

fig. 53

Moreover, it is possible to switch directly to any step of the sequence by pressing on the corresponding key.

fig. 51

This window appears when a feeeding sequence is ready to go but waiting for an operator confirmation. You must press on 'CONFIR- MATION' to start the system.

fig. 54

This window appears when the DAF came to a stop and the sequence has not been completed. The key 'RESTART' allows to restarting the sequence to complete the remaining steps. The 'CANCEL' key cancels the sequence in progress to allow the start of a new se- quence.

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"DAF" SILAGE FEEDER

13C50-0083 january 2013 "I" BEAM TROLLEY (NOT MOTORISED)

6 7 2 13 10

17 5

4

9 16 3 15 12

1 18 11

19 14

20

8

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1 01230592 FRAME - “U” 13 02C22-0012 WASHER - FLAT 1/2” ZINC 2 01230104 PLATE - ASS’Y W/SHAFTS 14 02C22-0015 WASHER - FLAT 3/4” ZINC 3 01230310 SHIM -ADJUSTMENT I-BEAM 7.7 LBS 15 01C97-0006 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 ZINC 4 01230445 SPACER - TUBE 3/4 x 4-7/8” LG 16 02C01-0005 NUT - JAM 1/2 ZINC 5 01230108 COUPLING - ADJUSTMENT 1/2 NUT 17 01C97-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/4 ZINC 6 01230561 WHEEL - I-BEAM W/BEARINGS 18 02C12-0009 HHDNUT - CASTLED 3/4" ZINC 7 94-1400-98 SNAP RING - 1” 19 01C69-0143 PIN - COTTER 1/8 X 2" 8 40-D5 BEARING D5 20 51-787 CAP - BEARING PROTECTOR 9 01C25-0116 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1-1/2” ZINC 10 01C15-0255 HHDBLT - G5 1/2 x 3” SPEC 11 51-786 HHDBLT - G8 3/4"UNC X 4 1/2" ZINC W/HOLE 12 01C25-0480 HHDBLT - G5 3/4 X 8” ZINC

36 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 "I" BEAM TROLLEY (MOTORISED)

13 12

1 15 6 4 8 17 9 20 18 11 10

7 19

14

3 5 16

6 2 12

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1 01230379 TROLLEY - I BEAM MODEL 13 01230137 GUARD - BELT PROTECTOR 2 01230110 BASE - MOTOR 1/4 & 1/2 HP (IB) 14 17-043-.5C-460 MOTOR - 1/2 HP 56C 230V 3PH 3 01230109 PLATE - ADJUSTMENT VM3538 4 01230073 HANDLE - CLUTCH 15 42-3VX355 V-BELT - 3VX 3/8” x 35.5” 5 01C25-0006 HHDBLT - G5 1/4 X 1” ZINC 16 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8” X 1” ZINC 6 01C96-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4” ZINC 17 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8” ZINC 7 01230111 ARME - CLUTCH LEVER 18 99-366 KEY SQ - 1/4 X 1-1/4” 8 01C25-0007 HHDBLT - G5 1/4 X 1-1/4” ZINC 19 99-368 KEY SQ - 1/4 X 1-3/4” 9 45-CC40-20D-56C GEARBOX - 20/1 CC40 56C 2 OUTPUT SHFT 20 01230989 BUSHING - KEY KEEPER 10 41-SH-.625 HUB - SHX 5/8” 11 41-1-3V3.65 PULLEY - 1-3V3.65 12 01C45-0182 HHDBLT - M8 X 16 MM ZINC

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 37 ROUND RAIL TROLLEY (NOT MOTORISED)

3 13 12

2

7

5

4

14 11 10 9

8

1 15 16

6

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1 01230428 FRAME - “V” 2 01230472 PLATE - ASS’Y W/SHAFTS 3 01230828 WHEEL - ROUND RAIL W/BEARINGS 4 01C25-0249 HHDBLT - G5 1/2 X 1 1/2” ZINC 5 01C15-0255 HHDBLT - G5 1/2 x 3” SPEC 6 51-786 HHDBLT - G8 3/4"UNC X 4 1/2" ZINC W/HOLE 7 02C22-0012 WASHER - FLAT 1/2” ZINC 8 02C22-0015 WASHER - FLAT 3/4” ZINC 9 01C96-0014 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/2" ZINC 10 02C01-0005 NUT - JAM 1/2 ZINC 11 02C12-0009 HHDNUT - CASTLED 3/4" ZINC 12 01230108 COUPLING - ADJUSTMENT 1/2 NUT 13 94-1400-98 SNAP RING - 1” 14 01C69-0143 PIN - COTTER 1/8 X 2" 15 51-787 CAP - BEARING PROTECTOR 16 40-D5 BEARING D5

38 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 ROUND RAIL TROLLEY (MOTORISED)

13 12

1 15 6 4 8 17 9 20 18

7

5 19

3 14

6 2 12 10 11 16

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1 01230379 TROLLEY - I BEAM MODEL 2 01231387 BASE - MOTOR 1/4 & 1/2 HP (RR) 3 01231385 PLATE - ADJUSTMENT(RR) 4 01230073 HANDLE - CLUTCH 5 01C25-0006 HHDBLT - G5 1/4 X 1” ZINC 6 01C96-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4” ZINC 7 01230111 ARME - CLUTCH LEVER 8 01C25-0007 Hex. bolt 1/4” x 1 1/4” gr.5 9 45-CC40-20D-56C GEARBOX - 20/1 CC40 56C 2 OUTPUT SHFT 10 41-SH-.625 HUB - SHX 5/8” 11 41-1-3V3.65 PULLEY - 1-3V3.65 12 01C45-0182 HHDBLT - M8 X 16 MM ZINC 13 01230137 GUARD - BELT PROTECTOR 14 17-043-.5C-460 MOTOR - 1/2 HP 56C 230V 3PH VM3538 15 42-3VX425 V-BELT - 3VX 3/8” x 42.5” 16 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8” X 1” ZINC 17 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8” ZINC 18 99-366 KEY SQ - 1/4 X 1-1/4” 19 99-368 KEY SQ - 1/4 X 1-3/4” 20 01230989 BUSHING - KEY KEEPER

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 39 TUB

1 3 7 D D

2 3

C 4 C 4 C

5 6 B

9 8 C

A B C D A 11 13 12 10

16 14 14 15 19 17 17 18

40 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 TUB

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

32” WIDE 37” WIDE 1 51-034* PANEL-TOP 32”, CONTROL SIDE 1 1 51-039* PANEL-TOP 37”, CONTROL SIDE 1 2 51-035* PANEL-TOP 32”, TRACTION SIDE 1 2 51-040* PANEL-TOP 37”, TRACTION SIDE 1 5 51-032* PANEL-BOTTOM 32”, CONTROL SIDE 1 5 51-037* PANEL-BOTTOM 37”, CONTROL SIDE 1 6 51-033* PANEL-BOTTOM 32”, TRACTION SIDE 1 6 51-038* PANEL-BOTTOM 37”, TRACTION SIDE 1

42” WIDE 47” WIDE 1 51-044* PANEL - TOP 42”, CONTROL SIDE 1 1 51-049* PANEL-TOP 47”, CONTROL SIDE 1 2 51-045* PANEL - TOP 42”, TRACTION SIDE 1 2 51-050* PANEL-TOP 47”, TRACTION SIDE 1 5 51-042* PANEL - BOTTOM 42”, CONTROL SIDE 1 5 51-047* PANEL-BOTTOM 47”, CONTROL SIDE 1 6 51-043* PANEL - BOTTOM 42”, TRACTION SIDE 1 6 51-048* PANEL-BOTTOM 47”, TRACTION SIDE 1

60” LONG 72” LONG 3 51-061* PANEL - TOP, LENGHT 60” 1 3 51-073* PANEL - TOP, LENGHT 72” 1 4 51-060* PANEL - BOTTOM, LENGHT 60” 1 4 51-072* PANEL - BOTTOM, LENGHT 72” 1 7 51-301* PLATE - TRIANGLE CORNER 8 51-302* PLATE - ANGLE CORNER 9 ** VOIR LA PAGE PLANCHER ***

HARDWARE (STEEL) HARDWARE (STAINLESS STEEL) 10 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1 ZINC 10 01C62-0002 HHDBLT - 3/8 X 1 SS 11 01C15-0268 HHDBLT - G2 1/2-13 X 4” SPEC 11 01C15-0268 HHDBLT - G2 1/2-13 X 4” SPEC** 12 01C04-0056 CARBLT - G2 5/16 X 3/4 ZINC 12 01C08-0106 CARBLT - G2 5/16 X 3/4 SS 13 01C04-0065 CARBLT - G2 5/16 X 2 ZINC 13 01C08-0104 CARBLT - G2 5/16 X 2 SS 14 02C22-0008 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 ZINC 14 02C27-0010 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 SS 15 02C22-0010 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 ZINC 15 02C27-0011 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 SS 16 02C22-0011 WASHER - FLAT 1/2 ZINC 16 02C27-0012 WASHER - FLAT 1/2 SS 17 01C96-0010 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 ZINC 17 01C98-0003 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 SS 18 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 ZINC 18 01C98-0004 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 SS 19 02C07-0020 HHDNUT - 1/2 ZINC 19 01C98-0002 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4 SS

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number ** Not available in stainless steel.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 41 FLOOR - APRON CHAIN TIGHTENER

4 1 2

C B

3 3

A

2 4

6

5 C 5 C

A B C

8 7 9 12 10 11

15 13 14

42 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 FLOOR - APRON CHAIN TIGHTENER

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

COMMON PARTS FOR 60" LONG DAF DEFLECTOR CHAIN 32” WIDE X 60” LONG 3 51-501 DEFLECTOR CHAIN DAF 32" 1 51-260* FLOOR - CENTRAL 60”LG 3 51-502 DEFLECTOR CHAIN DAF 37" 2 51-326* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 32”X60” 3 51-503 DEFLECTOR CHAIN DAF 42" 6 51-321** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 32”X60” 3 51-504 DEFLECTOR CHAIN DAF 47" 37” WIDE X 60” LONG LINER - FLOOR 1 51-260* FLOOR - CENTRAL 60”LG 4 51-536 LINER - UHMW FLOOR DAF 32" 2 51-376* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 37”X60” 4 51-541 LINER - UHMW FLOOR DAF 37" 6 51-371** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 37”X60” 4 51-546 LINER - UHMW FLOOR DAF 42" 42” WIDE X 60” LONG 4 51-552 LINER - UHMW FLOOR DAF 47" 1 51-260* FLOOR - CENTRAL 60”LG LINER - TIGHTENER 2 51-426* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 42”X60” 5 51-535 LINER - UHMW TIGHTENER DAF 32" 6 51-421** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 42”X60” 5 51-540 LINER - UHMW TIGHTENER DAF 37" 47” WIDE X 60” LONG 5 51-545 LINER - UHMW TIGHTENER DAF 42" 1 51-260* FLOOR - CENTRAL 60”LG 5 51-551 LINER - UHMW TIGHTENER DAF 47" 2 51-476* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 47”X60” HARDWARE (STEEL) 6 51-471** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 47”X60” 7 01C25-0006 HHDBLT - G5 1/4 X 1 ZINC COMMON PARTS FOR 72" LONG DAF 8 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1 ZINC 32” WIDE X 72” LONG 9 02C48-0021 FHCS - 5/16 X 1 1 51-272* FLOOR - CENTRAL 72”LG 10 02C22-0004 WASHER - FLAT 1/4 ZINC 2 51-327* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 32”X72” 11 02C22-0008 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 ZINC 6 51-320** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 32”X72” 12 02C22-0010 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 ZINC 37” WIDE X 72” LONG 13 01C96-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4 ZINC 1 51-272* FLOOR - CENTRAL 72”LG 14 01C96-0010 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 ZINC 2 51-377* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 37”X72” 15 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 ZINC 6 51-370** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 37”X72” HARDWARE (STAINLESS STEEL) 42” WIDE X 72” LONG 7 01C62-0007 HHDBLT - 1/4 X 1 SS 1 51-272* FLOOR - CENTRAL 72”LG 8 01C62-0002 HHDBLT - 3/8 X 1 SS 2 51-427* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 42”X72” 9 02C48-0021 FHCS - 5/16 X 1 ** 6 51-420** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 42”X72” 10 02C27-0009 WASHER - FLAT 1/4 SS 47” WIDE X 72” LONG 11 02C27-0010 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 SS 1 51-272* FLOOR - CENTRAL 72”LG 12 02C27-0011 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 SS 2 51-477* FLOOR - SIDE DAF 47”X72” 13 01C98-0002 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4 SS 6 51-470** TIGHTENER - CHAIN DAF 47”X72” 14 01C98-0003 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 SS 15 01C98-0004 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 SS

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number. ** Not available in stainless steel.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 43 DOOR, DEFLECTOR, SECURITY GARD

21 10 1 3 C 2

B 6 C

A

4.2 4.2 2 3 *** 22 1 D 7 9 8

A 4.2 A B C D E

17 15 14 16 17 4.1 18 4 20 20 19 20

14 23

11

A

E B 23 12 10 13

44 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 DOOR, DEFLECTOR, SECURITY GARD

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

DOOR 60” LONG DOOR 72” LONG 1 51-365* HINGE - INSIDE 60” LG 2 1 51-375* HINGE - INSIDE 72” LG 2 2 51-360* DOOR - TOP 60” LG 2 2 51-372* DOOR - TOP 72” LG 2 3 51-362* DOOR - BOTTOM 60” LG STEEL 2 3 51-384* DOOR - BOTTOM 72” LG STEEL 2 4 51-386-6 DOOR - 60” LG (3 PIECES) 2 4 51-388-6 DOOR - 72” LG (3 PIÈCES) 2 4.1 51-368* DOOR - 60” LG (1 PIECE) 2 4.1 51-380* DOOR - 72” LG (1 PIÈCE) 2 4.2 51.385 PLASTIC SHIELD 4 4.2 51.385 PLASTIC SHIELD 4

DEFLECTOR 60” LONG DEFLECTOR 72” LONG 23 51-1011* DEFLECTOR - DOOR 60” LG COMPLET OPT 23 51-1010* DEFLECTOR - DOOR 72” LG COMPLET OPT 11 51-511* DÉFLECTOR - PLAT 60” 1 11 51-514* DÉFLECTOR - PLAT 72" 1 12 51-512* BAND - RUBBER SUPPORT 60” 1 12 51-515* BAND - RUBBER SUPPORT 72” 1 13 51-513* BAND - RUBBER 60" X 2" 1 13 51-516* BAND - RUBBER 72" X 2" 1 10 51-509* ANGLE - FIXATION DEFLECTOR 1 10 51-509* ANGLE - FIXATION DEFLECTOR 1

SECURITY GARD SECURITY GARD 32” WIDE 37” WIDE 6 51-633* SECURITY - GUARD COMPLET 32” 1 6 51-638* SECURITY - GUARD COMPLET 37” 1 9 51-632* FRONT - GUARD 32” 1 9 51-637* FRONT - GUARD 37” 1 7 51-650* SIDE - GUARD LEFT 1 7 51-650* SIDE - GUARD LEFT 1 8 51-651* SIDE - GUARD RIGHT 1 8 51-651* SIDE - GUARD RIGHT 1 42” WIDE 47” WIDE 6 51-643* SECURITY - GUARD COMPLET 42” 1 6 51-648* SECURITY - GUARD COMPLET 47” 1 9 51-642* FRONT - GUARD 42” 1 9 51-647* FRONT - GUARD 47” 1 7 51-650* SIDE - GUARD LEFT 1 7 51-650* SIDE - GUARD LEFT 1 8 51-651* SIDE - GUARD RIGHT 1 8 51-651* SIDE - GUARD RIGHT 1

HARDWARE (STEEL) HARDWARE (STAINLESS STEEL) 14 02C42-0010 HHDBLT - THREAD CUT 5/16 X 1/2 14 02C42-0010 HHDBLT - THREAD CUT 5/16 X 1/2** 15 01C25-0058 HHDBLT - G5 5/16 X 3/4 ZINC 15 01C62-0011 HHDBLT - 5/16 X 3/4 SS 16 01C07-0050 CARBLT - G5 1/4 X 3/4 ZINC 16 01C08-0103 CARBLT - 1/4 X 3/4 SS 17 01C04-0056 CARBLT - G2 5/16 X 3/4 ZINC 17 01C08-0106 CARBLT - 5/16 X 3/4 SS 18 02C22-0008 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 ZINC 18 02C27-0010 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 SS 19 01C96-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4 ZINC 19 01C98-0002 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4 SS 20 01C96-0010 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 ZINC 20 01C98-0003 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 SS 21 51-304* DOOR - ACCES ELECT. CABLE 22 *** SEE TRANSMISSION PAGE

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number ** Always made in steel.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 45 CONTROL BOX SIDE PARTS

1

E B

E B 2

E 6

1 A C D 3 E C E

15 14 15 15 4 5 A B C D E

8 7 9 10 11 13 12 13 13 15 14 15 15

46 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 CONTROL BOX SIDE PARTS

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

1 01301311 GROMMET - 7/8" id x 1 5/8" od 4 2 51-570* PROTECTOR - CABLE (TOP-RIGHT) 1 2 51-574*(**) PROTECTOR - CABLE (TOP-LEFT) opt. 3 51-534* PROTECTOR-BOTTOM CABLE DAF 32” 1 3 51-539* PROTECTOR-BOTTOM CABLE DAF 37” 1 3 51-544* PROTECTOR-BOTTOM CABLE DAF 42” 1 3 51-549* PROTECTOR-BOTTOM CABLE DAF 47” 1 4 51-303* DOOR - ACCES APRON MOTOR 1 5 51-323* PLATE - ADJUSTMENT BEATER SHAFT 4 6 01153863-110 CONTROL - MOTORISED BOX 110V 6 01154103-110 CONTROL - AUTOMATIC BOX 110V

HARDWARE (STEEL) 7 01C25-0060 HHDBLT - G5 5/16 X 1 ZINC 8 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1 ZINC 9 01C25-0116 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1-1/2 ZINC 10 01C25-0117 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1-3/4 ZINC 11 02C36-0153 HHDBLT - THREAD CUT 5/16 X 1/2 12 02C22-0008 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 ZINC 13 02C22-0008 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 ZINC 14 01C96-0010 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 ZINC 15 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 ZINC

HARDWARE (STAINLESS) 7 01C62-0013 HHDBLT - 5/16 X 1 SS 8 01C62-0002 HHDBLT - 3/8 X 1 SS 9 01C62-0008 HHDBLT - 3/8 X 1-1/2 SS 10 01C62-0009 HHDBLT -3/8 X 1-3/4 SS 11 02C36-0153 HHDBLT - THREAD CUT 5/16 X 1/2** 12 02C27-0010 WASHER - FLAT 5/16 SS 13 02C27-0011 WASHER - FLAT 3/8 SS 14 01C98-0003 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/16 SS 15 01C98-0004 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8 SS

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number ** Not shown

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 47 APRON

4 5

3 9 4 7 8

13

12 11 10 14

16

9 A

4 5 1.1 1.2

1 A

6 5 4 7 8 15

48 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 APRON

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY PADDLE QUANTITY (**)

1 51-760* SHAFT - W/SPROCKETS, APRON 60” 2 DAF 32 37 42 47 1 51-772* SHAFT - W/SPROCKETS, APRON 72” 2 Qty 13x 15x 17x 19x 1.1 51-760B*(w) SPROCKET - 5T #81 1-3/8 BORE 4 1.2 51-760A(w) SHAFT - WO/SPROKETS, APRON 60” 2 1.2 51-772A(w) SHAFT - WO/SPROKETS, APRON 72” 2 3 51-761* BEATER - ASS'Y 60" 1 3 51-773* BEATER - ASS'Y 72" 1 4 51-785 BEARING - PLASTIC 1-3/8 ID 8 5 51-622* WASHER - SPECIAL 2-3/4" od x 3/16" 8 6 51-623* WASHER - SPECIAL 2-3/4" od x 1/8" 2 7 60-60SK27 SPROCKET - 60SK27 BUSHING STYLE 4 8 41-SK-1.375 BUSHING - SK X 1-3/8" 4 9 99-372-2 KEY SQ - 5/16 X 2 4

60” LONG 10 51-734* APRON - COMPLETE 32" X 60" 1 10 51-739* APRON - COMPLETE 37" X 60" 1 10 51-744* APRON - COMPLETE 42" X 60" 1 10 51-749* APRON - COMPLETE 47" X 60" 1 14 51-765* PADDLE - 55-1/8" CHAIN CONVEYOR (**)

72” LONG 10 51-733* APRON - COMPLETE 32" X 72" 1 10 51-738* APRON - COMPLETE 37" X 72" 1 10 51-743* APRON - COMPLETE 42" X 72" 1 10 51-748* APRON - COMPLETE 47" X 72" 1 14 51-770* PADDLE - 67-1/8" CHAIN CONVEYOR (**)

11 51-732* CHAIN - #81 13P W/TAB - DAF 32" 1 11 51-737* CHAIN - #81 15P W/TAB - DAF 37" 1 11 51-742* CHAIN - #81 17P W/TAB - DAF 42" 1 11 51-747* CHAIN - #81 19P W/TAB - DAF 47" 1 12 51-730* LINK - CONECTOR #81 W/TAB 2 13 51-663* CHAIN - #60 ,118” W/CONECTOR (32") 1 13 51-665* CHAIN - #60 ,126” W/CONECTOR (37") 1 13 51-667* CHAIN - #60 ,134” W/CONECTOR (42") 1 13 51-669* CHAIN - #60 ,142” W/CONECTOR (47") 1 15 01C69-0797* GRZ ZERK - 3/16 INSERT 8 16 * SEE TRANSMISSION (**)

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number (w) Need to be weld

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 49 TRANSMISSION (APRON)

1 C 2 15 12 15 14 13

B B G 3 10 G 6 D 11 8 9 19 17

J D E 29 16 26 24 H A F 25 G 4 5 28 24 7 9 18 10 30 27 16 24 20 21

A B C D E F G H J 36 34 35 33 32 30 31 44 45

39 37 37 42 41 40 41 44 43 38 43

50 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 TRANSMISSION (APRON)

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

1 51-600* TRANSMISSION - APRON 32 01C25-0114 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1 ZINC 2 51-602 FRAME - BACK TRANSMISSION 33 01C25-0116 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1-1/2 ZINC 3 51-601 FRAME - FRONT TRANSMISSION 34 01C25-0256 HHDBLT - G5 1/2 X 3-1/4 ZINC 4 51-624 RING - ADJUSTMENT 8-13/16" od x 1/8" 35 01C25-0257 HHDBLT - G5 1/2 X 3-1/2 ZINC 5 51-625 RING - GEARBOX ADAPTER 36 01C25-0396 HHDBLT - G5 5/8 X 2 ZINC 6 51-610 RING - BEARING SPACER 37 02C22-0011 WASHER - FLAT 1/2 ZINC 7 51-608 ARM - TENSIONER 38 02C32-0015 WASHER - LOCK 1/2 ZINC 8 51-620 WASHER - SPACER 1-3/4" od X 3/16" 39 01231788 WASHER - SPACER 5/8 ZINC 9 51-621 WASHER - SPACER 1-3/4" od X 1/4" 40 01C96-0009 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/4” ZINC 10 51-626 WASHER 5/8" 41 01C96-0011 HHDNUT - LOCK 3/8” ZINC 11 40-UCFC205-16 BEARING - FLANGE 1" 4-BOLTS 42 01C96-0013 HHDNUT - LOCK 7/16” ZINC 12 51-603-12 BUSHING - 1-1/2" X 1/2 ID X 2" UHMW 43 01C96-0014 HHDNUT - LOCK 1/2” ZINC 13 51-603 BUSHING - 1-1/2" X 3/4 ID X 2" UHMW 44 01C96-0016 HHDNUT - LOCK 5/8” ZINC 14 51-609 BUSHING - 3/4 OD X 2-1/16 STEEL 45 01C25-0115 HHDBLT - G5 3/8 X 1 1/4" ZINC 15 51-604 GEAR - ASS'Y #60 60T W/ BUSHING 16 60-60B10-1125 SPROCKET - 60B10 1"BR 17 60-60B15-1 SPROCKET - 60B15 1"BR 18 60-IS-6013-.625 SPROCKET - IDLER 60B13 .643"BR 19 01230093 SPRING - LOCK FLANGE 7/16 X 2" 20 60-60-22 CHAIN - RLR #60 22" + CL + OL Note 1 21 60-60-CL LINK - #60 CONNECTOR 24 99-367 KEY SQ 1/4" x 1/4" x 1 1/4" 3 25 17-043-1.5C143 MOTOR - 1-1/2 HP 230V 3PH 143TC -460 VM3554T 26 51-781 SHAFT - 1 X 6.312" (AFTER 2011) 27 51-780 SHAFT - 1 X 5.812" W/SPROKET 28 60-60A12-1 SPROCKET - 60A12 1 BR 29 01231045 GEARBOX - CYCLO 43:1 145TC X 1-1/8” 30 01C25-0006 HHDBLT - G5 1/4 X 1 ZINC 31 01C25-0062 HHDBLT - G5 5/16 X 5/8 ZINC

* Always made in steel.

Note 1 : If you have a 15 teeth sprocket (see no 17) and a 12 teeth sprocket (see no 16), you need : CHAIN - RLR #60 24" long + Connector link.

13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 51 LINER

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52 13C50-0083 - "DAF" Silage Feeder - january 2013 LINER

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY

WIDTH 1 51-533* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 32" 4 51-532 LINER - UHWM SIDE 32" 1 51-538* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 37" 4 51-537 LINER - UHMW SIDE 37" 1 51-543* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 42" 4 51-542 LINER - UHMW SIDE 42" 1 51-548* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 47" 4 51-547 LINER - UHMW SIDE 47"

LONG 2 51-561* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 60" 3 51-560 LINER - UHMW SIDE 60" 2 51-573* PROTECTOR - INSIDE CABLE 72" 3 51-572 LINER - UHMW SIDE 72"

HARDWARE A 02C36-0153 HHDBLT - THREAD CUT 5/16 X 1/2**

* For order part in stainless steel add suffix ‘-SS’ to the part number ** Not available in stainless steel.

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NUMBER 13C50-0083 JANUARY 2013