Claas C1200 F1200 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Claas C1200 F1200 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
This operator’s manual is the original operator’s manual. In the following texts, it will be referred to simply as the operator’s manual. This operator’s manual is intended for all users and provides information on the use, operation, adjustment, maintenance, cleaning and transportation of the machine.
- Provided all instructions regarding proper maintenance and operation of your machine are followed, you can count on many years of reliable service. Failure to perform maintenance or incorrect operation lead to an increased safety risk, premature wear, a reduction in performance, loss of earnings and time.
- Have the post harvest check / annual check performed regularly by your CLAAS dealer. A combination of the prescribed maintenance work with the post harvest check is recommended.
- If you use the latest expertise and experience that went into this machine, it will render you consistently excellent service. There is a separate operator’s manual for front attachments and hitched devices.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Claas C1200 F1200 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Introduction
1 1 General Information 10
1 1 1 How to use this manual 10
1 1 2 Validity of instructions 12
1 1 3 Specifications 12
1 2 Identification plates and identification numbers 13
1 2 1 Spare parts and technical questions 13
1 2 2 Identification plate 13
2 Overview
2 1 Overview of front attachment 14
2 1 1 Overview of F1200 14
2 1 2 Overview of C1200 14
3 Safety precautions
3 1 General Information 15
3 1 1 Important information 15
3 1 2 General safety and accident prevention regulations 15
3 1 3 Intended use 16
3 1 4 Reasonable foreseeable misuse 17
3 1 5 Precautionary measures 18
3 2 General safety measures 20
3 2 1 Applying the feeder housing safety lock 20
3 2 2 Disengaging feed rake conveyor safety lock 21
3 2 3 Engaging the reel safety lock 21
3 2 4 Disengaging reel safety lock 23
3 2 5 Attaching finger bar safety bar 24
3 2 6 Compressed air and water 25
3 2 7 Danger of injury due to escaping hydraulic liquid 25
3 2 8 Burn prevention 26
3 2 9 Oils 26
3 2 10 Fire prevention and explosion prevention 26
3 2 11 Lines, Tubes and Hoses 27
3 2 12 Before every start-up 27
3 2 13 Putting the machine into operation 28
3 2 14 Road travel 28
3 2 15 Parking 29
3 2 16 First aid measures 29
3 2 17 Decommissioning and disposal 30
3 3 Safety rules 31
3 3 1 Identification of warning and danger signs 31
3 4 Safety decals 32
3 4 1 General information on safety decals 32
3 4 2 Machine body 33
3 4 3 Reel 34
3 4 4 Drives 36
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4 Specifications
4 1 F1200 – TYPE 442 37
4 1 1 Dimensions 37
4 1 2 Weights 37
4 1 3 Finger bar 37
4 1 4 Feeder unit 37
4 1 5 Reel 38
4 1 6 Safety features 38
4 2 C1200 – TYPE 442 39
4 2 1 Dimensions 39
4 2 2 Weights 39
4 2 3 Finger bar 39
4 2 4 Feeder unit 39
4 2 5 Reel 40
4 2 6 Safety features 40
5 Before initial operation
5 1 General warnings 41
5 2 General Information 42
5 2 1 Initial operation check list 42
5 3 Reel 43
5 3 1 Remove the transport safety equipment for the reel 43
6 Prior to each operation
6 1 General warnings 44
6 2 General Information 45
6 2 1 Checklist for putting the machine into operation 45
7 Mounting/removing front attachment
7 1 General warnings 47
7 2 General assembly and settings 48
7 2 1 Mounting the front attachment 48
7 2 2 Dismounting the front attachment 48
7 2 3 Adjusting the cutting angle of the HP feed rake conveyor (option)
to its basic adjustment 48
7 3 Drives 51
7 3 1 Installing universal drive shaft 51
7 3 2 Removing universal drive shaft 52
7 4 Hydraulic system 53
7 4 1 Mounting the multi-coupler 53
7 4 2 Dismounting the multi-coupler 53
7 5 Machine body 55
7 5 1 Suspending front attachment 55
7 5 2 Interlocking the front attachment 55
7 5 3 Unlocking the front attachment 55
7 5 4 Unhitching front attachment 56
8 Fieldwork settings
8 1 General warnings 57
8 2 General adjustment for working 58
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8 2 1 Adjusting the front attachment for harvesting soybeans (optional equipment) 58
8 2 2 Adjusting the front attachment for grain harvest (optional equipment) 58
8 3 Electrical system 59
8 3 1 Changing cutting height sensor over to grain harvesting (optional equipment) 59
8 3 2 Changing cutting height sensor over to soybean harvesting (optional equipment) 60
8 4 Finger bar 62
8 4 1 Changing finger bar over to grain harvesting (optional equipment) 62
8 4 2 Changing finger bar over to soybean harvesting (optional equipment) 62
8 4 3 Changing knives over to soybean harvesting (optional equipment) 63
8 4 4 Changing knives over to grain harvesting (optional equipment) 63
8 4 5 Installing the crop lifters (optional equipment) 64
8 4 6 Removing the crop lifters (optional equipment) 64
8 4 7 Adjusting skids (optional equipment) 65
9 Fieldwork
9 1 General warnings 67
9 2 General operation 68
9 2 1 Before working in the field 68
9 2 2 Checking the crop intake 68
9 2 3 Basic setting for soybean harvesting (optional equipment) 68
9 2 4 Basic setting for grain harvesting (optional equipment) 69
9 2 5 Adjusting the cutting height for harvesting soybeans (optional equipment) 69
9 2 6 Adjusting the cutting angle of the HP feed rake conveyor (optional equipment) 69
9 3 Feeder unit 72
9 3 1 Adjusting the stripper profile 72
9 3 2 Adjusting the position of the intake auger 73
9 3 3 Adjusting the intake auger fingers 74
9 3 4 Auger baffle plate extension 75
9 3 5 Removing the auger baffle plate extension 75
9 3 6 Installing the baffle plate extension 76
9 3 7 Adjusting the intake auger speed 76
9 4 Finger bar 79
9 4 1 Moving the table height from the machine (optional equipment) 79
9 4 2 Moving the table height from the front attachment (optional equipment) 80
9 4 3 Adjusting the knife drive speed (auxiliary equipment) 81
9 5 Accessory equipment 83
9 5 1 Installing the stripper profiles (auxiliary equipment) 83
9 6 Reel 84
9 6 1 Adjusting the reel tines 84
9 7 Crop divider 85
9 7 1 Adjusting the soybean crop divider (optional equipment) 85
10 Faults and remedies
10 1 General warnings 86
10 2 General problems and remedies 87
10 2 1 Crop is not picked up 87
10 2 2 Cutterbar is not level 87
10 2 3 Flow of material from the cutterbar is uneven 87
10 2 4 Poor crop feeding or wrapping 87
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10 2 5 Auger stops 87
10 2 6 Cutting height 88
10 2 7 Knife problems 88
10 2 8 Knife is stopping 88
10 2 9 Material is wrapping around the reel 88
10 2 10Reel fingers are touching the finger bar 88
10 2 11Reel is not level 89
10 2 12Reel stops 89
10 2 13Reel does not rotate 89
10 2 14Foreign material on the tip of the crop divider 89
10 3 Hydraulic system 90
10 3 1 Bleeding reel cylinders 90
10 4 Finger bar 91
10 4 1 Aligning the double fingers 91
10 4 2 Adjusting skid spring pressure (optional equipment) 92
10 4 3 Adjusting the control arm spring pressure (optional equipment) 92
10 5 Reel 94
10 5 1 Adjusting the reel height 94
10 5 2 Adjusting the reel speed sensor 94
11 Maintenance
11 1 General warnings 96
11 2 General maintenance notes 97
11 2 1 Fixing material 97
11 2 2 Maintenance operations after the harvest 97
11 2 3 Tightening torques for metric standard threads 98
11 2 4 Tightening torques for metric fine threads 99
11 2 5 Tightening torques for hydraulic screw fittings with ferrule
according to DIN 3861 100
11 2 6 Tightening torques for hydraulic screw fittings and air conditioner fittings
with a sealing cone and O-ring DIN 3865 100
11 2 7 Tightening torques for bolt fittings in plastic parts 100
11 3 Maintenance schedule 101
11 3 1 Service intervals 101
11 4 Lubricants chart 102
11 4 1 Lubricants 102
11 5 Drives 103
11 5 1 Removing the knife drive belt 103
11 5 2 Installing the knife drive belt 103
11 5 3 Adjusting the knife drive belt 103
11 5 4 Tensioning intake auger drive chain 104
11 5 5 Tensioning reel drive chain 104
11 5 6 Checking chain tension 105
11 6 Finger bar 106
11 6 1 Changing the knives 106
11 6 2 Adjusting knife clips 109
11 6 3 Cleaning the Covers 110
11 7 Reel 111
11 7 1 Adjusting the horizontal reel positioning slider 111
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12 Lubrication chart
12 1 General warnings 112
12 2 Lubrication points 113
12 2 1 Lubrication intervals 113
12 2 2 Lubrication points – 100 h on the left 114
12 2 3 Lubrication points – 100 h central 115
12 2 4 Lubrication points – 100 h on the right 116
12 2 5 Lubrication points – 250 h on the left 118
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