Redexim Speed Brush User Manual

SPEED BRUSH

Translation of the original user manual

Model: 2201 English 942.120.200 EN

Manufacturer: Redexim

Address: Kwekerijweg 8 | 3709JA | Zeist | The Netherlands

Contact: T: +31 (0)306 933 227 | E: redexim@redexim.com | W: www.redexim.com

[Image: A Redexim Speed Brush machine, a heavy-duty implement designed for brushing surfaces like artificial grass fields and natural grounds.]

EU – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

[Image: The CE conformity mark.]

We, Redexim Handel- en Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V., Kwekerijweg 8, 3709 JA Zeist, The Netherlands, declare that this "EU - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY" is issued under our sole responsibility and belongs to the following product: SPEED BRUSH WITH MACHINE NUMBER AS INDICATED ON THE MACHINE AND IN THIS MANUAL.

To which this declaration refers, complies with stipulation of: 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive

And with the standards:

  • ISO 12100-1:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction
  • ISO 13857:2019 Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs
  • ISO 4254-1:2015 Agricultural machinery - Safety - Part 1: General requirements

Zeist, 03-01-2022

C.H.G. de Bree

Redexim Handel- en Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.

UK – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

[Image: The UKCA conformity mark.]

We, Redexim Handel- en Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V., Kwekerijweg 8, 3709 JA Zeist, The Netherlands, declare that this "UK - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY" is issued under our sole responsibility and belongs to the following product: SPEED BRUSH WITH MACHINE NUMBER AS INDICATED ON THE MACHINE AND IN THIS MANUAL.

To which this declaration refers, complies with stipulation of: S.I. 2008 No. 1597 HEALTH AND SAFETY The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008

And with the standards:

  • ISO 12100-1:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction
  • ISO 13857:2019 Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs
  • ISO 4254-1:2015 Agricultural machinery - Safety - Part 1: General requirements

Zeist, 03-01-2022

C.H.G. de Bree

Redexim Handel- en Exploitatie Maatschappij B.V.

FOREWORD

Congratulations on your Speed-Brush purchase! For safe and long-lasting operation of this Speed-Brush, it is necessary to read and to understand this user manual. It is impossible to work safely with this machine without complete knowledge of the content of the user manual.

The Speed-Brush is not a machine that works independently. It is the user's responsibility to use the correct tractor. The user must also check the tractor/ Verti-Drain /Speed-Brush combination on safety aspects such as noise level, user instructions and risk analysis.

The following pages deal initially with the general safety instructions. Every user should know these safety instructions and apply them. At the end of this page, a registration card is inserted. This registration card should be returned to enable us to deal with potential future claims.

This user manual lists many instructions that are numbered in sequence. You should follow this sequence. A [safety instruction] is an indication of a safety instruction. A [tip/note] means a tip and/or note.

All information and technical specifications provided at the moment that this document is published are the most recent ones. Design specifications may be changed without prior notice.

This document is a translation of the original operating instructions. Upon request, the original operating instructions are available in Dutch.

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

WITH DELIVERY THIS SPEED-BRUSH IS GUARANTEED AGAINST MATERIAL DEFECTS. THIS WARRANTY IS VALID FOR A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS FROM THE PURCHASE DATE. SPEED-BRUSH WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE ‘GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR SUPPLY OF PLANT AND MACHINERY FOR EXPORT, NUMBER 188’ THAT ARE PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE.

REGISTRATION CARD

For your own information, fill in the table below:

Serial number of the machine
Dealer name
Date of purchase
Remarks

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

[Image: Illustration showing a book and a person symbol, indicating the need to read and understand the manual.]

The Speed-Brush is designed for safe use. This can only be achieved if you completely follow the safety instructions described in this manual. Read and understand (Figure 1) the manual before you start using the Speed-Brush. If the machine is not used as described in this manual, this can result in injuries and/or damage to the Speed-Brush.

1. User Expertise and Preparation

The user must be an expert in using the machine. The machine should be professionally adjusted for cultivating the subsoil. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for unprofessional use and its resulting damage. All risks occurring with this are entirely at the expense of the user. Following the use, maintenance and repair instructions prescribed by the manufacturer is also considered professional use of this machine.

Inspect the area to be treated before using the Speed-Brush. Remove loose obstacles and avoid irregularities.

2. Machine Safety and Usage

The Speed-Brush is manufactured according to the latest technical understanding and is safe to use. When unskilled people use, maintain or repair the machine, this could result in injuries to the user and to third parties. This must be avoided! Always use the Speed-Brush in combination with the correct tractor as described in the technical data.

3. Operator Responsibilities

All persons assigned to operate, maintain and repair the Speed-Brush by the owner must completely read and understand the operation manual and in particular the chapter of Safety Instructions. The user is responsible for a safe Tractor/Verti-Drain/Speed-Brush combination. This entire combination must be tested for noise, safety, risk and user friendliness. User instructions should also be drafted.

4. Pre-Operation Checks and Modifications

The user is obliged to check the Speed-Brush for visible damage and defects before using the Speed-Brush. Modifications to the Speed-Brush (including its operations) that have a negative impact on safety must be rectified immediately. For safety reasons it is in principle not permitted to make changes or adjustments to the Speed-Brush (except those approved by the manufacturer). If modifications to the Speed-Brush have been made, then the current CE marking is cancelled. The person that has made these modifications has to apply for a new CE marking himself. Check the Speed-Brush for loose bolts, nuts and components before every operation. If present, check the hydraulic pipelines regularly and replace these when the hydraulic pipelines are damaged or appear old. The pipelines that are replaced should comply with the technical requirements of the manufacturer.

If a hydraulic installation is present, you should always make it pressure-free before working on this installation. NEVER use the Speed-Brush in the absence of the safety stickers. NEVER crawl under the Speed-Brush. If necessary, tilt the Speed-Brush. NEVER step off the tractor while the motor is running. In case of maintenance, adjusting and repairs, it is necessary to block the Speed-Brush in order to prevent sinking away, driving off and/or sliding off. Always switch off the tractor motor and take the tractor's key out of the ignition in carrying out maintenance, adjustments and repairs (Figure 2).

[Image: Illustration showing various safety stickers with warning symbols.]

With regards to the safety of the machine and the user, use only original Speed-Brush parts for maintenance and repairs. Only authorised technical personnel may carry out repairs to the Speed-Brush. Keep a record of the repair activities.

5. Regulatory Compliance and Operational Limits

The general applicable health & safety (Dutch: ARBO) regulations must also be followed in addition to the instructions in this user manual. Relevant traffic regulations also apply in case of using public roads. Transporting persons is not permitted! Do not use the Speed-Brush in the dark, in heavy rain/storm or on slopes with an angle larger than 20 degrees.

6. Operator Familiarization and Transport Safety

All persons that are going to operate the Speed-Brush must be familiar with all the functions and control elements of the Speed-Brush before starting any work activities. Attach the Speed-Brush to the towing vehicle according to the regulations. (Danger of injuries!) Check whether you have a clear field of vision – both close by and far away – before you depart. Safety stickers (Figure 2, 3 and 4) with an identical meaning are attached to both sides (Figure 5) of the Speed-Brush. These safety stickers must always be clearly visible and legible and must be replaced if they have become damaged.

[Image: Illustration showing a danger zone around the machine with a warning symbol for flying particles.]

[Image: Illustration showing a person maintaining a safe distance from the machine, with a distance indicator (4 meters).]

[Image: Diagram of the Speed Brush machine, indicating the locations of safety stickers.]

Keep a distance of minimum 4 metres! (Figure 4) Pay attention to the permitted lifting capacity of the towing vehicle. Dress appropriately. Wear sturdy shoes with steel toecaps, long trousers and tie up long hair. Do not wear loose clothing.

7. Environmental Considerations

Used oil/grease is harmful to the environment. Dispose of these substances according to the regulations that apply in your location.

1.0 TECHNICAL DATA

Speed-Brush 1400

FeatureSpecification
Working width1.4m (55.1")
SpeedUp to 15 km/h (9.3 mph)
Working speedThe working speed depends on the conditions and the required result. It is maximum 15 km/h (9.3 mph).
CapacityMaximum 21,000 m²/hour (22,6042 ft²/hour)
Weight in kg181 kg (399 lbs)
DimensionsWidth: 1,770 mm (69.7")
Height: 615 mm (24.2")
Length (with lifted tow bar): 1,640 mm (64.6")
Length (including the tow bar): 2,690 mm (105.9”)
Requirements for the towing vehicle12V connection for the electrical cylinder

2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Speed-Brush is a machine for brushing up surfaces such as artificial grass fields, natural grounds, etc.

3.0 FIRST INSTALLATION – TAKING THE MACHINE OFF THE PALLET

[Image: Diagram showing the Speed Brush machine on a pallet, with arrows indicating lifting and removal steps.]

The machine is placed vertically on the pallet. To remove the pallet and to place the machine horizontally on the ground, you take the following steps (Figure 6):

!! NEVER CRAWL UNDER THE MACHINE !!

Make sure that the cable/crane/lift can hoist minimum twice the weight of the machine. (Please refer to Chapter 1.0 ‘Technical Data’ for the weight details.)

  1. Remove the tow bar from the pallet.
  2. Attach cables to the upper cross bar of the machine (at both sides of the machine).
  3. Lift the machine including the pallet of approx. 50 mm (2") off the ground.
  4. Make sure that the machine is standing on the edge of the pallet.
  5. Lower the machine controlled and calmly until it stands completely on the ground.

!! CAREFUL: THE MACHINE CAN SLIDE !!

6. Unscrew the four bolts (1) to loosen the pallet (Figure 7) and subsequently, remove the pallet.

[Image: Close-up diagram showing four bolts used to secure the machine to the pallet.]

7. Attach the tow bar (Figure 8).

[Image: Diagram illustrating the attachment of the tow bar to the machine, showing bolts and nuts.]

8. Attach the machine to the towing vehicle (see Chapter 4.0).

Use the proper towing vehicle (please refer to the specifications).

4.0 ATTACHING THE TOWING VEHICLE

Checking procedure before starting to attach the Speed-Brush:

  • Check the Speed-Brush for visually discernable damage and repair this if safe operation of the machine is no longer guaranteed.
  • Check whether all the nuts and bolts are tight.
  • Check whether all safety stickers are present on the machine and are not damaged. NEVER use the machine without these items.

[Image: Diagram showing the Speed Brush being attached to a towing vehicle via a tow hook, with an inset showing height adjustment bolts.]

If the towing vehicle has a tow hook, the Speed-Brush can be attached to this vehicle (Figure 9).

The procedure is as follows:

  1. Carefully drive the vehicle in reverse until the tow hook is near the Speed-Brush.
  2. !! Make sure that the towing vehicle is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!
  3. !! Switch off the towing vehicle before descending !!
  4. Attach the Speed-Brush to the vehicle and check that it cannot detach from it.
  5. Subsequently, check whether the Speed-Brush is in a horizontal position. If not, you can adjust this by unscrewing the two bolts and selecting a higher or lower position (Figure 9).
  6. Finally, connect the electrical cable to the battery of the vehicle and, if necessary, lift the brushes using the electrical switch box.

5.0 ADJUSTING THE WORKING DEPTH OF THE BRUSHES

Adjusting the height setting will change the working depth of the brushes.

[Image: Diagram illustrating the process of adjusting the working depth of the brushes, showing an R-clip being removed from a pin.]

The procedure is as follows:

!! Make sure that the towing vehicle/Speed-Brush is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!

!! Switch off the towing vehicle before descending !!

  1. Lift the brushes to the top position using the electrical switchbox.
  2. Remove the R-clip out of the pin (1) (Figure 10).
  3. Set all four sides of the machine at the same height so that it is possible to treat the field as evenly as possible.

NEVER adjust the machine in such a way that it could damage the subsoil.

! IMPORTANT ! First check the working depth on the subsoil statically before using the machine!

6.0 TRANSPORTING THE SPEED-BRUSH

The user is responsible for transporting the Speed-Brush in back of the towing vehicle over public roads. Verify the national legislation regarding the regulations. On open fields while the brushes are raised, the maximum speed is 15 km/h (9.3 mph) if circumstances permit this. A higher speed can be dangerous for the driver and/or the public and can even damage the machine.

Ensure that the brushes are raised during transport.

7.0 USING THE SPEED-BRUSH

Before using the Speed-Brush in a location, you should check the following items:

  1. Are there loose objects in the field? First remove these objects.
  2. Are there slopes? The maximum slope is 20 degrees for this machine.
  3. Is there danger of flying objects (e.g., balls) that distract the attention of the driver? If so, the Speed-Brush CANNOT be used.
  4. Is there danger of sinking/sliding away? If so, postpone the processing until conditions improve.
  5. If the soil is wet, postpone the activities until conditions improve.
  6. Do not make sharp turns; it is better to drive in straight lines or in circles.

8.0 START/STOP PROCEDURE

The start procedure is VERY important. If this procedure is not executed as described below, it might result in serious damage to the machine.

The start procedure is as follows:

  1. Check the Speed-Brush for loose components and look whether all components function properly.
  2. !! If loose components are observed or components do not function properly, the problems must be solved before using the Speed-Brush !!
  3. Drive to the spot where the processing should take place.
  4. Set the working depth of the machine statically as described in Chapter 5.
  5. !! Make sure that the combination is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!
  6. !! Switch off the towing vehicle before descending !!
  7. Drive slowly, lower the brushes and then increase the speed.

Stopping occurs as follows:

  1. Brake slightly.
  2. Lift the brushes to the top position, while driving slowly.
  3. Drive to the next location and start the operation as described above.

9.0 DISCONNECTING THE SPEED-BRUSH

The machine can be detached from the towing vehicle in the following manner:

  1. Drive the Speed-Brush to a parking area with a firm/flat surface.
  2. !! Make sure that the towing vehicle is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!
  3. !! Switch off the towing vehicle before descending !!
  4. Ensure that the brushes are raised.
  5. Detach the Speed-Brush from the towing vehicle.
  6. Make sure that the machine cannot move on its own accord by blocking the wheels.
  7. !! Make sure that the Speed-Brush stands stable and cannot roll away and/or slide off !!
  8. Start the vehicle and begin to drive.

For more efficient storage:

  1. Disconnect the tow bar.
  2. The Speed-Brush can now be stored vertically by tilting it. (This is the reverse of the description in Chapter 3 without the pallet.)

When putting away the machine, it is advised not to have the brush touch the subsoil or any other objects in order to prevent the risk of bending the brush hairs.

10.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING (PROBLEM ANALYSIS)

ProblemPossible causeSolution
Too much material is kicked up.Working depth is adjusted too deep.Adjust the machine to less depth (see Chapter 5).
Driving speed is too high.Lower the driving speed.
Too little material is kicked up.Working depth is adjusted too shallow.Adjust the machine to greater depth (see Chapter 5).
Driving speed is too low.Increase the driving speed
Brush is worn out.Replace brush.
Sloppy image of the field after processingMachine is adjusted too deep.Adjust the machine to less depth (see Chapter 5).
Squeaking noises during the machine's operationBearings need greasing or are worn out.Grease the bearings with EP2 grease or replace them.
Chains slip over the chain wheels.Chains do not have the correct tension.Adjust the tension of the chains (see Chapter 12).
Chains/chain wheels are worn out.Replace the chains/chain wheels.

11.0 MAINTENANCE

Time scheduleCheck/Grease pointMethod
Before every useCheck for loose bolts / nuts.Tighten loose bolts / nuts with the correct tightening moment.
Presence and readability of the safety stickers (Figure 6)Replace these if not present or damaged.
After the first 20 working hours (new or repaired)Check for loose bolts / nuts.Tighten loose bolts / nuts with the correct tightening moment.
Check the tension of the chains.If necessary, adjust the tension of the chains (see Chapter 12).
After every 50 working hours or annuallyCheck the roller bearings and the driveline.Use EP2 grease
Check the chains.Keep the chain clean and use chain spray for lubrication.
Check for loose bolts / nuts.Tighten loose bolts / nuts with the correct tightening moment.
Check the tension of the chains / wear & tear.Adjust the tension of the chains (see Chapter 12) or – if necessary – replace the chains/chain wheels.

12.0 TENSIONING THE CHAINS

The Speed-Brush is standard equipped with adjustable chain wheels that keep the chains taut. Depending on the intensity of using the machine, the driveline could be affected by wear and tear. Then it can occur that the chain no longer has the correct tension and should be tensioned again.

[Image: Diagram showing the chain drive system of the Speed Brush, with safety guards and tensioning points indicated.]

The tensioning procedure is as follows:

!! Make sure that the Speed-Brush is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!

  1. Remove the safety guards (1) (Figure 11).
  2. Loosen the nuts in the roll and tension the chain (Figure 11).
  3. Place the safety caps back.

13.0 SETTING THE BRUSHES UNDER AN ANGLE

The brushes can be set under an angle so that any accumulated material (sand, rubber, etc.) is always collected at one side of the machine. By driving in circles, all material can be easily brushed in.

Setting the brushes under an angle is done as follows (Figure 12):

[Image: Diagram illustrating how to set the brushes at an angle, showing bearings and a recess for adjustment.]

!! Make sure that the Speed-Brush is blocked well and cannot move on its own accord !!

  1. Ensure that the brushes are raised.
  2. Loosen the bearings at the side where the brushes are not propelled.
  3. Push the bearing through the recess until the desired position is achieved.
  4. Tighten the bearings.

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