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Model List:
- Waratah HTH616C SIII Harvester Head
- 1. General
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. Copyright
- 1.3. General Information
- 1.4. Manual Replacement
- 1.5. Warranty
- 1.6. Avoid Unauthorised Machine Modifications
- 1.7. Features
- 2. Safety General Precautions
- 2.1. Read Manuals Before Operating
- 2.2. Operator Risk
- 2.3. Wear Protective Equipment
- 2.4. Driving Precautions
- 2.4.1. Steep Slopes
- 2.5. Keep Personnel Off the Harvester Head
- 2.6. Take Care when Moving the Harvester Head
- 2.7. Prevent Debris from Hitting the Cab
- 2.8. Carrier Class and Head Type
- 2.9. Operator Protective Structures
- 2.10. Inspect the Harvester Head
- 2.11. Prevent Fires
- 2.12. In Case of Machine Fires
- 2.13. Dispose of Waste Properly
- 3. Safety Maintenance Precautions
- 3.1. Prepare for Service Safety
- 3.2. Service Safety
- 3.3. Waratah Key Switch Control (Threeposition)
- 3.3.1. Automatic
- 3.4. Waratah Switch Control (Twoposition)
- 3.5. Lockable battery disconnect switch
- 3.6. To activate manual mode
- 3.7. H16 Controller Power
- 3.8. Carrier Reset and Interlock
- 3.9. Hydraulic Repair Safety
- 3.9.1. Under Pressure
- 3.10. Welding Repairs Safety
- 3.11. Accumulator Repair Safety
- 3.12. Slotted Link (Optional Feature)
- 3.13. Chain Shot Guard Inspection
- 4. Safety Operation Precautions
- 4.1. General Operation Precautions
- 4.1.1. Starting
- 4.1.2. Operation General
- 4.1.3. Operation Work Zone
- 4.1.4. Operation Clearance
- 4.1.5. Finishing
- 4.2. Avoid Work Site Hazards
- 4.3. Avoid Chain Shot
- 4.4. Operating Safely
- 4.5. Processing Safely
- 4.5.1. Bucking and Piling
- 5. Safety Safety Signs and Labels
- 5.1. Safety Label Explanations
- 5.2. Read and Understand Manuals
- 5.3. Lock the Tilt Frame
- 5.4. Lock the Pilot Interlock Valve
- 5.5. Stay Clear of the Saw Chain
- 5.6. Never Stand on the Harvester Head
- 5.7. Keep Away from the Pinch Area
- 5.8. Do Not Stare into the Laser Beam
- 5.9. Beware of Chain shot
- 5.10. Precautions Processing on the Landing
- 5.11. Precautions Tree Felling
- 5.12. Do Not Operate Unless Seated
- 5.13. Take Care With Electrical Welding
- 5.14. Key Ring Caution and ID
- 5.15. Cab labels (twoposition Waratah switch)
- 6. Operation General Operation
- 6.1. General Operation
- 6.2. Planning Area Preparation
- 7. Operation Clearcut Harvesting
- 7.1. Felling
- 7.2. Felling Process
- 7.3. Delimbing
- 7.4. Fall and Delimb
- 8. Operation Thinning Techniques
- 8.1. Plantation Out Row
- 8.1.1. CuttoLength at Stump
- 8.1.2. Full Tree Thinning
- 8.2. Select Thinning
- 9. Operation Processing
- 9.1. General
- 9.2. Debarking
- 9.3. Measuring
- 10. Operation Cutting
- 10.1. General
- 10.2. Using the Main Saw Unit
- 10.3. Using the Top Saw Unit
- 11. Operation Special Techniques
- 11.1. Use of Double Cuts
- 11.2. Quarter Cutting
- 11.3. Falling Multileaders
- 11.4. Felling on Hillsides
- 12. Operation Miscellaneous
- 12.1. Unattended Harvester Head
- 12.2. Delimbing Multileaders
- 13. Maintenance Fluids and Lubricants
- 13.1. Recommended Hydraulic System Fluid
- 13.2. Chain Oil
- 13.3. Greasing Procedure
- 13.3.1. Grease Point Location Link
- 13.4. Grease Point Location Rotator
- 13.5. Grease Point Location Tilt Cylinder
- 13.6. Grease Point Location Tilt Frame Main Pin
- 13.7. Grease Point Location Top Saw Unit
- 13.8. Grease Point Location Upper Delimb Arms
- 13.9. Grease Point Location Lower Delimb Arm
- 13.10. Grease Point Location Feed Arms
- 13.11. Grease Point Location Lengthmeasuring Unit
- 13.12. Grease Point Location Feed Unit
- 13.13. Grease Point Location Main Saw Unit (3/4 Saw)
- 13.14. Grease Point Location Main Saw Unit (SuperCut 100)
- 14. Maintenance Schedule
- 14.1. Periodic Maintenance Record
- 14.2. Maintenance Every 8 Hours or Daily
- 14.3. Maintenance Every 50 Hours or Weekly
- 14.4. Maintenance Every 200250 Hours or Monthly
- 14.5. Maintenance Every 1000 Hours or 6 Months
- 14.6. Maintenance Every 2000 Hours or Annually
- 15. Maintenance General
- 15.1. Recommended Harvester Head Positions for Saw Chain and Saw Bar Maintenance
- 15.1.1. Top Saw Maintenance
- 15.1.2. Main Saw Maintenance
- 15.2. Fault Finding
- 15.3. Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
- 15.4. Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
- 15.5. Additional Metric Cap Screw Torque Values
- 16. Miscellaneous Carrier
- 16.1. Welding on the carrier or harvester head
- 16.2. Using booster batteries
- 17. MiscellaneousMeasurements
- 17.1. Metric and Imperial Unit Expressions
- 18. Miscellaneous Specification Conversion
- 18.1. Conversion
- 19. Miscellaneous Wood Measurement
- 19.1. Wood Measurement Equivalents





