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    Mchf h y 2010

    A w f fully automatic autocut bladesharpening device or all JUMB and silage agons

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    Your

    beneftsat a glance

    Top quality cuttinghe orage is alays cut precisely and not

    squashed.

    15% less power needed

    educes uel consumption by ~ 5 litres

    per hour

    ncrease in output

    Even better cost-eectiveness

    Net saving at 300 hours of use

    per year is ~ 1,500

    Signicantly reduced maintenance

    expenses fully automatic sharpening o the com-

    plete blade set in a ~ 4 minute cycle

    ime spent on maintenance is reduced

    by ~ 45 minutes per day

    Net saving at 300 hours of use

    per year is ~ 1350

    Total cost saving:

    per year up to

    3.000 *

    the silage agon is used or 300 hours

    per year.

    harp bustle ully automatic autocut bladesharpening device or all JUMB and models

    Grinder mounted directly on the silage agon

    fully automatic sharpening o the complete blade set

    he sharpening cycle takes about our minutes

    Blades are alays kept sharp to ensure best quality cutting

    15% loer poer requirement reduces uel consumption

    ignicant reduction o maintenance expenses

    utstanding harpens blades directly on the silage agonhe autocut blade sharpener allos or convenient blade sharpening directly on the silageagon. he sharpening cycle can easily be preselected in accordance ith the ear on the knie

    using the control pad. his considerably reduces maintenance expenses and simultaneously

    guarantees long lasting optimal cutting quality ith loer energy consumption and increased

    output.

    emoving the blades or sharpening, hich ormerly took place only once a day, thereby

    impairing the cutting quality, has no come to an end. ntensive use o over 10 to 20 hours

    per day inevitably reduces the sharpness o the blades.

    his then increases poer demands and uel consumption up to 15%, in stony areas up to

    20%.

    with the ne blade sharpening system the sharpness is maintained throughout the entire

    day it is simple and ully automatic.

    his equals up to 15% more output and also up to 15% less diesel uel consumption thanks

    to autocut.

    Ater 10 successul years o JUMB high perormancesilage agons comes a w f

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    1. Pivot the knie bank out.

    2. tart grinding procedure on the let hand side o the agon:

    he knie banks cleaner is pivoted out o the orking area o the grinder.

    he grinding mechanism is pivoted rom the parked position into the orking position via a pressure control

    sequence.

    Ater the sensors have detected that the mechanism is in the orking position the grinding procedure starts on

    the let hand side o the rst blade.

    3. he grinder carriage moves back and orth along the blade at a set pressure. .

    4. he cross-travel carriage is then repositioned or the next blade.

    5. Ater the nal grinding procedure on the nal blade, return to the orking position on the let-hand side.

    6. You can no choose hether to start a ne grinding procedure or to pivot the knie bank back in again.

    The number of sharpening procedures can be freely selected in advance.

    Mode of operation: fully automatic maximum sharpness

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    Alois Pttinger

    Maschinenfabrik GmbH

    ndustriegelnde 1A-4710 Grieskirchen

    Phone: +43 (0) 7248/600-0

    fax: +43 (0) 7248/600-2445

    Pottinger UK

    edlake rading Estate

    vybridge

    evon P21 0EZ England

    Phone: 01752 891375

    fax: 01752 891379

    .pottingeruk.co.uk

    Poettinger Canada Inc.

    650, oute 112

    t-Cesaire, J0 1 0, PQCanada

    Phone: (450) 469-5594

    fax: (450) 469-4466

    E-Mail:

    [email protected]

    web: .poettinger.ca

    Poettinger US Inc.

    107 Eastood oad

    Michigan City, N 46360

    UA

    Phone: 219 879-8597

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    .poettinger.us

    Poettinger Australia P/L

    15 fordson oad

    Campbelleld, VC 3061

    Australia

    Phone: +61 3 9359 2969

    fax: +61 3 9359 6962

    e-mail:

    [email protected]

    .poettinger.com.au

    mporter or reland:

    T. Traynor & Sons Ltd.

    Cashel oad, Clonmel

    Co. ipperary

    reland

    Phone: 052/25 766

    fax: 052/25 802

    e-mail: ino@

    mporter or Ne Zealand:

    Origin Agroup

    P Box 673, 57 Hautapu oad

    Cambridge Ne Zealand

    Phone: 064 7 823 7582

    fax: 064 7 823 7583

    e-mail:

    [email protected]

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