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Economy Trailing Shoe
Operator’s Manual
&
Parts list
Issue Date: May 2014
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Declaration of Conformity
We, Conor Engineering Ltd, of
Monreagh,
Tubber,
Co. Clare
Rep. of Ireland
Declare on our sole responsibility that the product
Economy Trailing Shoe
Model: Serial No:
Conforms with the following standard
Machinery Safety
EN 707:1999+A1:2009
Agricultural machinery - Slurry tankers - Safety
Following the provisions of 2006/42/EC - The Machinery Directive and its amending directives
Enda O’Connor Dispatch date
For any warranty claims to be considered, the product must be registered at
www.conoreng.com/about-us/product-registration/ with 14 days of purchase.
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Introduction
Congratulations. You are the owner of a Conor Economy Trailing shoe, manufactured for the professional farmer. With correct operation and adequate maintenance this machine can be used for many years. Before using the trailing shoe, please read this manual carefully. At Conor Engineering, we strive to continuously improve our products. Conor Engineering has the right to modify our products, all appearances, sizes and weights given in this manual and can be changed at any time.
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Contents Page
(i) Safety Instructions
General safety 5
Hydraulics circuit safety 6
Slurry handling safety 6
Maintenance Safety 6
Safety stickers 7
Serial Number plate 7
(ii) Setting up your trailing shoe 8
(iii) Operation Instructions 10
(iv) Maintenance 13
(v) Troubleshooting 16
(vi) Spare Parts – 6.4m Trailing Shoe 17
(vii) Spare Parts – 7m Trailing Shoe 19
(viii) Hydraulic Components 21
(ix) Electrical Components 23
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Safety Instructions
It is of vital importance that all safety instructions are strictly adhered to at all times.
Conor Engineering has done its utmost to inform the user of all the safety guidelines
relevant to the operation of this machine but it is by no means exhaustive and the operator
should be safety alert at all times and employ common sense when operating the economy
trailing shoe.
The following instructions must be strictly followed to prevent accidents and the
information must be made known to all users.
General safety
Carefully read this operating manual before operating the machine. It’s the owner’s
responsibility to ensure that any other operators of this machine are competent and
experienced and has fully read the safety and operating instructions.
The owner of the machine must ensure that only authorised persons are permitted
to operate the trailing shoe.
Ensure the operator is familiar with all controls and functions of the machine before
use.
Please observe all safety stickers on the trailing shoe.
People under the age of 16 should not be allowed to operate the trailing shoe.
Ensure all the guarding and protective housing is in place while the trailing shoe is
operating.
The installation of spurious replacement parts may have negative effect on the
trailing shoes performance and therefore detrimental to the safety of the machine.
Only Conor genuine spare parts should be used.
All farm safety regulations, health & safety regulations and road traffic regulations
must be strictly observed at all times.
Before start up and operation, ensure your working area is clear of people, animals
or any obstruction.
The trailing shoe is designed for distribution of slurry or water and should not be
used for any other purpose.
Never allow people on the trailing shoe while stationary or in transit
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Hydraulic Circuit Safety
The hydraulic circuit operates at extremely high pressure; it could pierce the skin and
cause severe injury.
Hydraulic hoses need to be inspected regularly and any worn or damaged hoses
need to be replaced.
When connecting or disconnecting the trailing shoe pressure should be released
from both sides of the system - i.e. pressure relieved from the tractor female quick
release spool valve and on the male quick release hose connection.
In the event of leakage in the hydraulic system stop tractor oil flow immediately.
Slurry Handling Safety
When working with slurry extreme caution must be taken as slurry gases can kill.
Never agitate without adequate ventilation as slurry gas may linger. Keep all doors
open to allow dangerous gases escape quickly.
Keep all animals and people out of slatted houses when mixing slurry.
Keep all children and adults clear from the any area where slurry gases maybe
present.
Avoid naked flames around slurry as slurry gases can be flammable.
Maintenance safety
Only fit genuine Conor spare parts. The fitting of spurious parts may also render the
owner and user to be breach of the health & safety work regulations.
As a rule, stop the engine prior to carrying out maintenance, servicing, cleaning or
repair. Always remove ignition key.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damages or injuries caused by
unauthorised repair, alterations or by mishandling of the product.
When carrying out maintenance it is advised to put the trailing shoe arms in the down position. This will help relieve a build-up of back pressure from the slurry when opening the macerator.
Never carry out any maintenance on or open the macerator without referring to the
Vogelsang macerator manual.
Exercise extreme caution when servicing the macerator, turn off the tractor if
removing the macerator guard.
Opening the macerator incorrectly can cause irreparable damage.
If removing or replacing slurry outlet hoses from macerator ensure that they are
fitted back on to the same outlets, refer to Fig. 4 for the 6.4m and Fig. 5, 7m
macerator on page 12/13.
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Safety Stickers
Pinch point where arms pivot
Serial Number Plate:
(If trailing shoe sold separately)
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Setting up the Trailing Shoe Before dispatch your trailing shoe will have gone through a thorough functionality checklist.
Below are the standard settings we prepare for and recommend.
One item that is crucial to the performance of the trailing shoe is setting up the
optimum oil flow from the tractor. The absolute maximum oil flow is 75 litres per
minute. If this is exceeded, it may damage the motor.
As on sticker on trailing shoe – from our experience we would recommend 35 litres
per minute as a nominal figure. In most applications, it gives satisfactory
performance. However, depending on factors such as on the liquidity or viscosity of
the slurry and performance of the tractor’s hydraulic pump, further adjustment may
be required to get optimum performance.
Inside the macerator there is a rotating drum and as it rotates it closes/opens the
different slurry outlet hoses. If the drum is rotating too fast it will not allow enough
pressurised slurry into the hose to give good distribution.
A good test to do is a short run with the tank empty in the yard. Set the tractor
engine to 1500rpm approx. and switch the macerator on. If the macerator is
frequently making a single “click” sound, this will tell you the oil flow from the
tractor is too fast and that “click” is making the macerator change direction of
rotation too frequently. The light “Macerator in Reverse” on the control switch bank
will flash on and off. Slow down the oil flow until this “click” stops. The correct
operation is after the macerator is running continuously for 1 minute or if the
macerator jams, it will by default automatically go into reverse. This is to prevent
wear on one side of the blade and to help the macerator clear itself of any
blockages. It is advised to minimise the running of the macerator when dry as the
blades may suffer and wear quicker. Vogelsang recommends not running the
macerator while dry for any more than 30 seconds.
The correct function of the spring (TS-0184-A) is to part the grass and the slurry to
fall into this divide. There should be an allowance made for sinkage due to soft
ground conditions while spreading the load. The recommended setting while on a
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concrete floor or a flat yard, is the bottom of the spring should be at least 2”- 3”
(50mm-75mm) off the ground.
There are 3 different height settings on the spring, this will allow different heights be
achieved easily. If the height range achieved from this does not yield satisfactory
results, the height range of the whole trailing shoe unit can be altered by adjusting
the trailing shoe unit on the tank at different height at the rear of the tank. Rule one
of adjusting any height is that the air pressure in the tanks tyres are at the correct
setting.
Ensure the macerator stone trap is empty of items – a built up may block the
macerator.
Observe safety and maintenance stickers, greasing all pins and bushings, ensure all
bolts are tight and all hoses are securely fastened to macerator and socks.
Ensure all correct guards are on macerator.
Ensure the macerator has received proper maintenance as per Vogelsang’s
recommendations.
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Operation Instructions
Use common sense and safety at all times while operating.
For ease of spreading and longevity of the macerator it is recommended that the
slurry is well agitated
Ensure the following hoses are securely fitted into the correct hydraulic spool valves
on tractor:
- Single acting hose for 6” gate valve
- Feed & Return hoses hydraulic diverter
- Hydraulic brake hose
Ensure the macerator stone trap is empty of items which may block the macerator
(stones, straw, silage, other solid items which may have got into slurry tank). It is
important that objects in the stone trap are emptied out as soon as possible. A build-
up of items in the stone trap could damage the macerator.
Please refer to Conor vacuum tank manual for correct connection, operation and
maintenance of tank.
Required pressure: To achieve a good average distribution, the pressure in the vacuum tank needs to be 0.2 bar. That means with low viscosity, you achieve a better average distribution with a higher flow rate.
When in the field go to start position and lower trailing shoe arms. To do so ensure
the 12 volt plug is correctly inserted (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
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Flick on Power switch bank.
Flick second switch to “Arms” (Fig. 2) and use tractor hydraulic spool valve control
lever to lower. Ensure the arms are completely down.
Fig. 2
Consider all factors (Slurry thickness, ground condition, inclines in field, tractor horse
power & tank volume to be spread) for appropriate gear selection and engine RPM
to achieve desired slurry application. Three thousand gallons of cattle slurry per acre
is recommended for application to silage ground, please check with your local farm
advisory service to optimise your slurry application / acre.
Put tractor into desired gear selection and hold in position
Ensure the vacuum pump is in the spread setting and engage PTO in 540RPM.
Raise tractor engine speed to optimum RPM
Turn on Macerator, by flicking into position (Fig. 3). This will lock the arms into
position.
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Fig 3
Wait a few seconds for the pressure to build for equal application
Release tractor clutch to commence driving
Open 6” gate valve using single acting hydraulic spool
When the tank is empty, disengage the PTO and leave the 6” gate valve open for a
minimum of 10 seconds to relieve the tank of the vacuum pressure.
NEVER reverse when the arms are down and the springs are in contact with the
ground
Always lift the arms when turning at the headlands or taking sharp corners as this
will put the springs under severe strain and may break.
When tank is empty use switch bank and hydraulic control lever to raise arms into
transport position and return to slurry pit / slatted tank to refill.
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Maintenance
See Vogelsang ExaCut operator’s manual for detailed operating maintenance of
macerator (included with this manual).
Warning! Only carry out maintenance and repair work on the ExaCut when the PTO
is switched off (or the motor of the spreading vehicle) and when the inflow and drain
hoses of the hydraulic motor are depressurised (valve in floating position)! This will help relieve a build-up of back pressure from the slurry when opening the
macerator. Never carry out any maintenance on or open the macerator without
referring to the Vogelsang macerator manual.
Exercise extreme caution when servicing the macerator particularly when removing
the guard as it could cause severe injury.
Check the stone trap regularly for solid items and as soon as they are detected,
empty the stone trap. A build-up of items in the stone trap could damage the
macerator.
If removing or replacing slurry outlet hoses from macerator ensure that they are
fitted back on to the same outlets, refer to Fig. 4 for the 6.4m (24 hose) and Fig. 5,
7m (30 hose) macerator
Fig. 4
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Fig. 5
In addition to the Vogelsang operator’s manual, there is a video on Vogelsang’s Youtube
channel demonstrating the procedure to service the macerator. It demonstrates how to
preload the excentrics with the use of four R Clips and how to successfully remove them
when re assembling the macerator after service.
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZAr3KFgLo8
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Lubrication points
All greasing points should be greased weekly or every 50 working hours.
It is critical to lubricate the macerator’s before use.
It is equally important to grease the macerator’s if it is not going to be used for an
extended period of time. Failure to do so could result in the macerator’s components
seizing up and causing irreparable damage.
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Trouble shooting – FAQ
In general, the most common problems experienced by operator’s are all linked to incorrect
oil flow to the macerator or blockages.
Malfunction Possible cause Action to be taken
ExaCut vibrates Rotor runs too slowly Check hydraulic settings
Rotor is clogged Clean macerator
Ventilation is blocked Clean, use water to flush out
Cutting force insufficient
Liquid manure flow rate excessive Slow down hyd. Pump
Cutting knives worn Replace knives
Pre tensioning part defective Replace pre tensioning parts
Cutting knives do not move Make cutting knives operational
Rotor runs too slowly Check hydraulic settings
Bad distribution
Rotor speed too high or too low Check hydraulic settings
Pressure in tank too low Check vacuum pump / tank / gate valve condition
Hoses mounted incorrectly See hose laying diagram in macerator manual
Fibrous matter under cutting knife Remove matter
Only a few hoses are fed with slurry Rotor blocked Reverse rotor several times
Remove blockage
Check hydraulic settings
Cover cannot be assembled
Macerator excentrics are not preloaded Preload excentrics
1630
3
1
36
75
2
628
27
4
2425
292626
2223
10
10
9
21
21
8 1318
17
19
1413
12
20
19
3129
16
4
35
5
12
Conor Trailing Shoe Spare parts 6.4m
2
30
15
37
40
38
4139
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ITEM N
O.
PART N
UMBER
DESC
RIPTION
ARM
S DO
WN
/QTY.
1TS-0400-A
Trailing Shoe Main Fram
e Centre
12
TS-0250-ATrailing Shoe RHS A
rm1
3TS-0320-A
Trailing Shoe LHS Arm
14
HY-6250-AHyd
raulic Cylind
er Trailing Shoe2
5TS-0300-B
Trailing shoe RHS assy1
6TS-0270-A
Trailing shoe centre section1
7TS-0350-B
Trailing shoe LHS assy1
8A
A-0208-A
Ø30m
m X 230m
m Pin A
ssy1
9A
A-0209-A
D25 x 78m
m Pin A
ssy2
10PC
-2615-AØ
20mm
X 73mm
Pin Assy
611
AA
-0208-AØ
30mm
X 230mm
Pin Assy
112
TS-0184-ASpring ec tr. shoe 560m
m24
13FS-1026-A
M10 x 25m
m Set Screw
7414
FS-8102-AM
10 Washer
14415
TS-0200-AM
acherator - 6.4m 24 hose
116
TS-0190-ATrailing Shoe Sock
2417
AA
-0802-ATS Rubber Boot
2418
AA
-0851-AJubilee C
lip 30mm
- 45mm
5319
AA
-0852-AJubilee C
lip 39mm
- 60mm
2420
FS-1030-AM
10 x 30mm
Bolt8
21A
A-0030-A
1/2" Tow C
hain 6 links2
22A
A-0001-A
D Shackle Ø
16mm
423
AA
-0803-A6" Lay Flat Hose
124
AA
-0210-AD
25 x 100mm
Pin2
25A
A-0207-A
Linch Pin 11mm
226
HY-0074-A3/8" D
owty W
asher4
27HY-0002-A
3/8" M-M
Ad
aptor4
28A
A-0853-A
Hose Clip 149m
m - 161m
m1
29TS-0222-A
Trailing Shoe mounting plate
230
AA
-0031-A38m
m Hose 6.4m
TS1
31TS-2002-A
6" Lay Flat Plate1
32FS-6101-A
M10 Locknut
8233
AA
-0021-ARubber Buffer C
ut & Tie, 50x21
234
AA
-0011-ATop Link C
at. 0 (7 1/2 Tube)2
35FS-1614-A
M16 X 100m
m Bolt
236
FS-1680-AM
16 X 80mm
Bolt2
37FS-8160-A
M14 W
ASHER
838
FS-6161-AM
16 Lock Nut
439
FS-6201-ABLT111
840
FS-2060-AM
20 X 60mm
Bolt8
35
52
13
36
7
6
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY1 TS-0400-A Trailing Shoe Main Frame Centre 12 TS-0250-A Trailing Shoe RHS Arm 13 TS-0320-A Trailing Shoe LHS Arm 14 HY-6250-A Hydraulic Cylinder Trailing Shoe 25 TS-0300-B Trailing shoe RHS assy 16 TS-0270-A Trailing shoe centre section 17 TS-0350-B Trailing shoe LHS assy 18 AA-0208-A D30mm X 230mm Pin Assy 29 AA-0209-A D25 x 78mm Pin Assy 2
10 PC-2615-A D20mm X 73mm Pin Assy 612 TS-0184-A Spring ec tr. shoe 560mm 2413 FS-1026-A M10 x 25mm Set Screw 7414 FS-8102-A M10 Washer 14415 FS-6101-A M10 Lock Nut 8016 TS-3200-A Exacut macerator ECL24 DN40 117 TS-0190-A Trailing Shoe Sock 2418 AA-0802-A TS Rubber Boot 2419 AA-0851-A Jubilee Clip 30mm - 45mm 5320 AA-0852-A Jubilee Clip 40mm - 60mm 2421 FS-1030-A M10 x 30mm Set Screw 822 AA-0030-A Chain 1/2" 20mm ID (6mtr roll) 6 Links23 AA-0001-A D Shackle Ø16mm 424 AA-0803-A Layflat Hose Jamaica Blue 6" 125 AA-0210-A Flat head pin 25.4x96 11H 226 AA-0007-A Linch Pin 11mm 227 HY-0074-A 3/8" Dowty Washer 428 HY-0002-A 3/8" M-M Adaptor 429 AA-0853-A Hose Clip 149mm - 161mm 130 AA-0031-A 38mm Hose 131 TS-2002-A Plate for 6" Lay Flat Hose 135 TS-0370-A Trailing Shoe RHS Extension 6.4m 136 TS-0360-A Trailing Shoe LHS Extension 6.4m 137 AA-0021-A Rubber Buffer Cut & Tie, 50x21 238 AA-0011-A Top Link Cat. 0 (7 1/2 Tube) 2
* AA-0035-A Top Link Cat 1 (16" tube) blue 239 FS-1614-A M16 X 100mm Bolt 240 FS-1680-A M16 X 80mm Bolt 241 FS-8160-A M16 Washer 842 FS-6161-A M16 Lock Nut 443 FS-2060-A M20 X 60mm Bolt 8
Conor Trailing Shoe Spare parts 6.4m
2923
1
4
31
2726
28
4
3
3435
2120
2
18
19
1516
5
17
14
4
5
3 7
11
71213
32
8
10
12
2422
29
2
23
30
Conor Trailing Shoe Spare parts 7m
262389
32
33
40
39
4138
ITEM N
O.
PART N
UMBER
DESC
RIPTION
ARM
S DO
WN
/QTY.
1TS-0400-A
Trailing Shoe Main Fram
e Centre
12
HY-6250-AHyd
raulic Cylind
er Trailing Shoe2
3A
A-0208-A
Ø30m
m X 230m
m Pin A
ssy1
4A
A-0209-A
D25 x 78m
m Pin A
ssy2
5PC
-2615-AØ
20mm
X 73mm
Pin Assy
67
FS-1025-AM
10 x 25mm
Bolt92
8FS-8102-A
M10 W
asher180
9FS-6100-A
M10 N
ut98
10TS-0190-A
Trailing Shoe Sock30
11A
A-0802-A
TS Rubber Boot30
12A
A-0851-A
Jubilee Clip 30m
m - 45m
m59
13A
A-0852-A
Jubilee Clip 39m
m - 60m
m30
14FS-1030-A
M10 x 30m
m Bolt
815
AA
-0033-A1/2" Tow
Chain 7 Links
216
AA
-0001-AD
Shackle Ø16m
m4
17A
A-0803-A
6" Lay Flat Hose1
18A
A-0210-A
D25 x 100m
m Pin
219
AA
-0207-ALinch Pin 11m
m2
20HY-0074-A
3/8" Dow
ty Washer
421
HY-0002-A3/8" M
-M A
daptor
422
AA
-0853-AJubilee C
lip 149mm
- 161mm
123
AA
-0032-A38m
m Hose for 7m
TS1
24TS-2002-A
6" Lay Flat Plate1
25FS-6101-A
M10 Locknut
226
TS-0290-BTS O
uter Arm
LHS 7m1
27TS-0280-B
TS Outer A
rm RHS 7m
128
TS-0275-ATrailing shoe centre section 7m
129
TS-3250-AM
acherator - 7m 30 hose
130
AA
-0021-ARubber Buffer C
ut & Tie, 50x21
231
M20 X 60M
M BO
LTBLT068
832
FS-6201-ABLT111
833
FS-6161-AM
16 Lock Nut
434
FS-8160-AM
14 WA
SHER7
35FS-1680-A
M16 X 80m
m Bolt
236
FS-1614-AM
16 X 100mm
Bolt2
37A
A-0011-A
Top Link Cat. 0 (7 1/2 Tube)
2
31
27 35 1
28
34
30
26
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.1 TS-0400-A Trailing Shoe Main Frame Centre 12 HY-6250-A Hydraulic Cylinder Trailing Shoe 23 AA-0208-A Ø30mm X 230mm Pin Assy 24 AA-0209-A D25 x 78mm Pin Assy 25 PC-2615-A Ø20mm X 73mm Pin Assy 67 FS-1026-A M10 x 25mm Set Screw 928 FS-8102-A M10 Washer 1809 FS-6101-A M10 Lock Nut 9810 TS-0190-A Trailing Shoe Sock 3011 AA-0802-A TS Rubber Boot 3012 AA-0851-A Jubilee Clip 30mm - 45mm 5913 AA-0852-A Jubilee Clip 40mm - 60mm 3014 FS-1030-A M10 x 30mm Set Screw 815 AA-0030-A Chain 1/2" 20mm ID 7 Links16 AA-0001-A D Shackle Ø16mm 417 AA-0803-A Layflat hose Jamaica Blue 6" 118 AA-0210-A Flat head pin 25.4x96 11H 219 AA-0007-A Linch Pin 11mm 220 HY-0074-A 3/8" Dowty Washer 421 HY-0002-A 3/8" M-M Adaptor 422 AA-0853-A Hose Clip 149mm - 161mm 123 AA-0031-A 38mm Hose 124 TS-2002-A 6" Lay Flat Plate 126 TS-0290-B TS Outer Arm RHS 7m 127 TS-0280-B TS Outer Arm LHS 7m 128 TS-0275-A Trailing shoe centre section 7m 129 TS-3250-A Exacut macerator ECL30 DN40 130 TS-0390-A Trailing Shoe Extension RHS 7m 131 TS-0380-A Trailing Shoe Extension LHS 7m 132 TS-0184-A Spring ec tr. shoe 560mm 3033 AA-0021-A Rubber Buffer Cut & Tie, 50x21 234 TS-0295-A TS Outer Arm Bar RHS 7m 135 TS-0285-A TS Outer Arm Bar LHS 7m 137 FS-6161-A M16 Lock Nut 438 FS-8160-A M16 Washer 739 FS-1680-A M16 X 80mm Bolt 240 FS-1614-A M16 X 100mm Bolt 241 AA-0011-A Top Link Cat. 0 (7 1/2 Tube) 2
* AA-0035-A Top Link Cat 1 (16" tube) Blue 2
Conor Trailing Shoe Spare parts 7 m
99
5
P1
P2C2 C3
C1
C4
Arms
10
Power
2
Macerator Forward
Macerator Reverse
1
33
4
Allen Head keyvisible from this side 8
76
6
11
11
12
12
11
11
1111
18
17
1414
19
20
19
19
20
PT
3
13
15
16 16
19
19 19 19
19 1919
Trailing Shoe Hydraulic Circuit
Item No. Part No. Description Qty1 TS-3200-A / TS-3250-A Macerator - 6.4m / 7m 12 HY-0502-A Solenoid V chest Cetop3 Tr shoe 13 HY-0105-A 1/2" Bulkhead M-M c/w Locknut 14 HY-0504-A 1/2" Check Valve 0.5 Bar 15 HY-0501-A T. Shoe 1/2" 6 Port Diverter Valve 16 HY-0040-A 1/2' Male Quick Release Coupling 27 HY-0076-A Dust Cover for QR 1/2" Red 18 HY-0075-A Dust Cover for QR 1/2" Blue 19 HY-6250-A Ram Trailing Shoe 2
10 HY-0503-A Pressure switch15-150 bar 111 HY-0008-A 1/2" - 1/2" M- M Adaptor 612 HY-0011-A 1/2" to 3/8"" M-M Reducer 213 HY-0002-A 3/8" M-M Adaptor 214 HY-0107-A 3/8 Male/Male 0.5mm Restrictor 215 HY-0056-A 3/8" M-F-M Tee Fitting 216 HY-0074-A 3/8" Dowty seal 417 HY-0049-A 1/4" M - F Adaptor 118 HY-0106-A 1/4" 90° M-F Fitting 119 HY-0007-A 1/2" Dowty Washer 1720 HY-0041-A 1/4" Dowty washer 2
Trailing Shoe Hydraulic Circuit
5
6
8
6
7
3
4
1
2
Trailing Shoe Electrical Components
Item No. Part No. Description Qty1 AA-0431-A Retaining booth for switch 42 AA-0432-A Plug male trailing shoe kit 13 AA-0433-A Socket for tr shoe control box 14 AA-0429-A Switch for control box 45 AA-0440-A Trailing Shoe Junction box Assy 16 AA-0414-A Plug 12V LED wiring loom 37 AA-0450-A Control box for Trailing shoe 18 AA-0428-A Plug Solenoid RDS 2.1m cable (Pressure Switch) 1
Trailing Shoe Electrical Components