Kuhn Rikon 3100 Series Montageanleitung

Catalog #006046 01/05/07 supersedes 05/12/05
KUHN KNIGHT INC.
Corporate Headquarters 1501 West Seventh Avenue
Brodhead, WI 53520 Tel (608) 897-2131 Fax (608) 897-2561
www.kuhnknight.com
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Operator’s Instruction Manual
Read this manual before operating the Reel Auggie or Commercial Reel Mixers.
Failure to follow instructions and safety precautions in this manual and in the
safety decals could result in severe injury or death.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 3
Using this Manual ...................................................................................................... 3
Safety ........................................................................................................................... 4
Understanding Safety Words and Symbols .............................................................. 4
Read the Operator’s Manual ..................................................................................... 4
Follow Safety Instructions and Precautions .............................................................. 4
Operating Safety Precautions .................................................................................... 5
Safety Decals .............................................................................................................6
Safety ........................................................................................................................... 8
Safety Decal Placement .......................................................................................... 10
Model 3115 S/N A0028 and before ........................................................................ 10
Model 3115 S/N A0029 and after ........................................................................... 11
Model 3120 ............................................................................................................ 12
Models 3125 and 3130 .......................................................................................... 13
Models 3150, 3160, 3170 and 3195 ..................................................................... 15
Mixer Setup ................................................................................................................ 16
Installation Tips ....................................................................................................... 16
Mixer Setup ................................................................................................................ 17
Safety Shields .......................................................................................................... 17
Auger Knives ............................................................................................................ 17
Reel Cross Tubes ................................................................................................... 17
Mixer Setup ................................................................................................................ 18
Driveline Shear Bolts ............................................................................................... 18
Mixer test run ............................................................................................................ 18
Mixer Operation .......................................................................................................... 19
General ....................................................................................................................19
Safety ........................................................................................................................ 19
Limitations ............................................................................................................... 20
Warnings.................................................................................................................. 20
Mixing Time ..............................................................................................................20
Material that can be Loaded Directly into the Mixer ................................................. 21
Materials Requiring Preparation ............................................................................. 21
Hay Quality ............................................................................................................... 21
Loading and Mixing .................................................................................................. 22
Fill Level ................................................................................................................... 2 3
Unloading ................................................................................................................ 23
Options ...................................................................................................................... 24
Door Flow Control Plates ........................................................................................ 24
Electric Door Control ................................................................................................ 24
Electronic Scales .....................................................................................................24
Hay Maxx System ..................................................................................................... 24
Roughage Maxx System .......................................................................................... 24
Inspections and Adjustments ................................................................................... 25
Inspect and Adjust... ................................................................................................ 25
Electronic Scales .....................................................................................................26
Hay Maxx System Adjustments ................................................................................27
Lubrication ................................................................................................................. 28
Lubrication Locations .............................................................................................. 28
3115 ....................................................................................................................... 28
3120 ....................................................................................................................... 29
3125 and 3130 ....................................................................................................... 30
3136, 3142, 3150, 3160, 3170 and 3195 .............................................................. 31
Trouble Shooting ....................................................................................................... 32
Specifications 3115 to 3142 ......................................................................................35
Specifications 3150 to 3195 ......................................................................................36

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1501 West 7th Ave., Brodhead, WI 53520
701 Cherry Ave., Greeley, CO 80632
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INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU for purchasing a Kuhn Knight Reel Auggie or Commercial Reel. We appreciate your business.
You have purchased one of the best built, most reliable mixers available. We strive to provide you with a
rugged, durable unit which is simple to maintain. If you have suggestions for any of our products, please let us
know.
Kuhn Knight, Inc.
USING THIS MANUAL
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your machine, and should remain with the machine if
you sell it.
This manual has been designed to help you become familiar with your unit. A separate Parts Manual has been
provided for a detailed parts breakdown of the unit. Before you operate your unit, be sure you understand and follow
all the safety, operation and lubrication instructions on the following pages in this manual. These have been written
for your safety and convenience and to keep your unit running trouble-free for many years.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION is located on the drive input end panel.
This is the number to give service personnel for parts and service questions.
ADDITIONAL MANUALS and safety decals may be obtained through your dealer, or by writing to the
address below.
Order Operator’s Manual # 006046 all stationary models
Order Parts Manual # 006049 for 3115 S/N A0028 and before
Order Parts Manual # 006050 for 3115 S/N A0029 and after
Order Parts Manual # 006051 for 3120
Order Parts Manual # 006054 for 3125 & 3130
Order Parts Manual # 006057 for 3136 & 3142
Order Parts Manual # 006060 for 3150, 3160, & 3170
Order Parts Manual # 006063 for 3195

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SAFETY
UNDERSTANDING SAFETY WORDS AND SYMBOLS
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used in this manual whenever personal safety is involved and
means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! It stresses an attitude of “HEADS UP” for safety. Read and
understand all pages in this manual that bear this safety symbol and . . . TAKE TIME TO BE
CAREFUL!
Each safety decal utilizes one of the signal words defined below and the color associated with each word.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury. It is denoted by the word DANGER, colored in white, on a red background.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices. It is denoted by the word WARNING, colored in black, on an orange background.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. It is denoted by the word CAUTION, colored in
black, on a yellow background.
READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Any person who will be operating or maintaining this mixer should first read and understand this manual and all
safety warnings on the unit.
This instruction manual should always be available to those responsible for the operation and maintenance of this
mixer. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide this safety information to his or her operators and employees.
Any person who does not understand the safety and operation instructions contained in this manual should not be
considered qualified to operate this mixer.
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
Specialized procedures and instructions are required and must be adhered to when working on this equipment.
Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual could result in severe personal injury, death, and/or
product or property damage. All applicable safety procedures such as OSHA requirements, regional and local
safety codes and requirements, safe working practices, and good judgement must be used by personnel when
operating or maintaining this equipment.

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1501 West 7th Ave., Brodhead, WI 53520
701 Cherry Ave., Greeley, CO 80632
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OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When the mixer is in operation it has many moving parts which could cause severe injury or death to
persons coming in contact with these parts. To help avoid serious accidents, the following guidelines
should always be followed:
1. BE SURE ALL SAFETY SHIELDS are in place before operating, including driveline shields. Exposed
machinery due to missing shields can grab hands and clothing and cause severe injury or death.
Repair or replace any damaged or missing shields.
2. NEVER PUT ARMS OR FEET INSIDE unit or discharge door opening, nor climb on or in the mixer
while it is running. NEVER allow anyone to position themselves over or near the top of the mixer
while it is running. Rotating reel, augers, and sprockets can grab clothing or create pinch points which
can cause severe injury or death to the operator or bystanders. Always lock out the power so that the
mixer cannot be accidentally turned on while inspecting, servicing, repairing or cleaning mixer.
3. NEVER HAND FEED MATERIALS into mixer while it is running. Rotating reel and augers inside the
mixer may not be visible from the loading point, and may cut or grab hands, clothing or material being
loaded, causing severe injury. Always stop mixer and lock out the power before hand loading materials.
4. NEVER ATTEMPT TO RELEASE JAMMED MATERIALS OR CLEAN MATERIALS from any area of the
mixer or discharge chute without stopping mixer and locking out the power first. Moving parts
can be hidden by materials, and stopped parts can start unexpectedly, causing severe injury. Always stop
mixer and lock out the power before attempting to remove jammed material or to clean. Be aware that the
spring loaded reel arms can spring back unexpectedly, causing injury.
5. DO NOT ALLOW OPERATION of this unit by inexperienced and unqualified people. Keep all unquali-
fied people away from mixer during operation. Operators of this unit must be alert and use good judgement
at all times. Operator should not climb on ladder or any part of the mixer when loading, mixing or
discharging material.
6. DO NOT wear loose or floppy clothing while operating this unit. Loose clothing may become entangled
in moving machinery.
7. BE SURE the inside of the mixer is clear of any obstructions and that all shields are in place before
operating. Repair or replace any damaged or missing shielding. Exposed sprockets and chains due to
missing shielding can grab hands and clothing and cause severe injury or death.
8. SHOULD A PROBLEM OCCUR during operation of mixer, always stop mixer and lock out the power
before investigating problem. If mixer power has not been locked out, the mixer may start unexpectedly,
causing severe injury or death.
9. USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING AROUND THE DISCHARGE AND HAY PAN AREA. Never reach into
discharge or hay pan area without first locking out power. Moving parts can be hidden by material, and
stopped parts can start unexpectedly, causing severe injury.
SAFETY

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SAFETY DECALS
Safety decals are placed on this unit for the protection of the operator or any person working on or
standing nearby the unit.
Everyone who operates or maintains the mixer must first read this manual and understand the meaning
of all safety decals. Contact your dealer if foreign language decals are required.
Keep safety decals clean and legible. If any are missing or illegible, contact your Kuhn Knight dealer or
Kuhn Knight to obtain replacements. The part numbers for the decals are located in the lower right corner of the
decal, and listed in this manual on the following pages. Replacement decals may be ordered through your dealer or
the address below.
Kuhn Knight, Inc.
1501 West 7th Ave., Brodhead, WI 53520
701 Cherry Ave., Greeley, CO 80632
Complete sets of decals (including information decals) can be ordered by using the following part numbers:
UNIT PART NO.
3115 70175433 S/N A0028 and before
3115 70175871 S/N A0029 and after
3120 70175436
3125 70175439
3130 70175442
3136 70175445
3142 70175448
3150 70175451
3160 70175454
3170 70175457
3195 70175460
When replacing decals, be sure the surface area is clean and dry, peel the backing off the decal, and apply to
the mixer. Be sure to wipe with a clean cloth to rub out all air bubbles to assure a good seal. For best adhesion
decals should be applied in temperatures of 50°F / 10°C or warmer.
SAFETY

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701 Cherry Ave., Greeley, CO 80632
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SAFETY DECALS
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the unit’s
serial number with the order.
SAFETY
Figure B
DANGER, ROTATING AUGER HAZARD
Part Number 70171820
4 Required ALL MODELS
Figure C
WARNING, To prevent serious injury or death
Part Number 70171911
1 Required ALL MODELS
Figure A
WARNING, To prevent serious injury
Part Number 70170849
2 Required: 3115 & 3120 MODELS
2 Required: 3125 & 3130 MODELS
3 Required: 3136 & 3142 MODELS
3 Required: 3150, 3160, 3170 & 3195 MODELS

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SAFETY DECALS
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the unit’s
serial number with the order.
SAFETY
Figure F
WARNING, ROTATING PARTS HAZARD
Part Number 70171915
2 Required 3115 & 3120 MODELS
3 Required 3125 & 3130 MODELS
1 Required 3136, 3142, 3150, 3160, 3170 & 3195 MODELS
Figure D
WARNING, To prevent serious injury or death
SHIELDS ARE IN PLACE
Part Number 70171913
1 Required ALL MODELS
Figure E
WARNING, LIFTING HAZARD
Part Number 70172820
1 Required ALL MODELS

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SAFETY DECALS
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the unit’s serial
number with the order.
SAFETY
Figure G
DANGER, ROTATING AUGER HAZARD
Part Number 70171947
4 Required ALL MODELS
Figure H
WARNING, Rotating drivelines and components
Part Number 70175519
1 Required ALL MODELS
Figure I
WARNING, ROTATING PARTS HAZARD
Part Number 70172786
1 Required: 3136 & 3142 MODELS
1 Required: 3150, 3160, 3170 & 3195 MODELS
Figure J
WARNING, ROTATING PARTS HAZARD
Part Number 70173078
1 Required: 3136 & 3142 MODELS
1 Required: 3150, 3160, 3170 & 3195 MODELS

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SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT
MODEL 3115 S/N A0028 AND BEFORE
Shields removed for illustrative purposes
SAFETY
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