Twine Terms and Settings

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BaleTrak™ Pro Monitor

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BaleTrak™ Plus Monitor
A - Twine Spacing
B - Number of Left-Hand End Wraps
C - Number of Right-Hand End Wraps
D - Left-Hand and Right-Hand End Wrap Distance
E - Re-Extension or Cinch Wrap Distance
There are eight factors involved in properly placing twine on
the bale. The factors are:
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Twine Spacing
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Number of Left-Hand End Wraps
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Number of Right-Hand End Wraps
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Left-Hand End Wrap Distance
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Right-Hand End Wrap Distance
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Re-Extension Wrap Distance
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Cinch Wrap
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Dry Straw
The monitor-controller is programmed to apply approximate
twine spacing in the center of the bale. Twine spacing decreases toward
the ends of bale.
Twine Spacing (A) is the distance
between twine wraps. Spacing is increased or decreased depending on
how fast the twine arms move across the bale.
Mechanical twine arm spacings ranges are 5, 10, 15, and 20 cm
(2, 4, 6, and 8 in).
Monitor-controller twine spacing range is between 2—26 cm (1—10
in) at 1.0 cm (0.5 in) increments. Initial setting is 10 cm (4 in).
To obtain uniform twine spacing on a bale, the setting for twine
arm spacing and the monitor-controller setting for twine spacing must
be the same.
Number of Left-Hand End Wraps (B) and Right-Hand
End Wraps (C) controls how long the twine arms pause at the
end of the bale to apply the set number of end wraps. End wrap setting
ranges between 0.5—10 wraps. Initial setting is 2 wraps.
The setting for the number of end wraps is approximate
for each twine arm. With various settings of the adjustable twine
guide, the twine from both arms are the same distance from the end
of bale. The bale has twice the number of end wraps as indicated on
the monitor-controller. (See SET TWINE END WRAP DISTANCE in this section.)
Left-Hand or Right-Hand (D) End Wrap Distance limits the twine arm travel to the outer ends of the bale. The end
wrap distance can be set between 8—26 cm (3—10 in). An initial setting
of 10 cm (4 in) has been set for both sides. The settings can be changed
in 1.0 cm (0.5 in) increments.
End wrap distances are an approximate indication where
twine is placed on the bale.
To place twine the same distance from the edge on both ends,
a slightly different setting can be required for each end.
Check setting of mechanical twine guide when revising monitor-controller
settings.
Re-Extension Wrap Distance (E) is
a feature that can help prevent twine unrolling. It places a wrap
of twine back toward the middle of the bale from the left-hand end
wrap location AFTER the set number of end wraps have been applied.
Re-extension wrap settings are 20, 40, and 60 cm (8, 16, and 24 in).
(See SET TWINE RE-EXTENSION in this section.)
Cinch Wrap is a feature that can decrease
loose twine and improve twine spacing on the left-hand end of the
bale. It places a wrap of twine approximately 25 cm (10 in) away from
left-hand end wrap location PRIOR to applying the set number of end
wraps. (See SET CINCH WRAP in this section.)
Dry Straw Twine Wrap is a feature
to place twine across the full width of the bale quickly to reduce
straw from flaking off the bale during tying. Twine arms are programmed
to quickly move to right, left, and back to the right side to resume
normal tying cycle. Turn program ON or OFF. (See DRY STRAW TWINE WRAP
PROGRAM in this section.)
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