Disposal
Disposal instructions are illustrated in the form of pictograms on
the device or packaging. Description of the pictograms is given
in "Identification" chapter.
Disposal of transport packaging
Packaging protects the device against damage during transport.
Packaging materials are usually selected according to their
effect on environment and disposal methods and can therefore
be recycled.
Returning of the packaging back to circulation saves resources
and costs for packaging disposal.
Parts of the packaging (e.g. foil, styropor) may be dangerous for
children. Risk of suffocation!
Keep these parts of the packaging out of reach of children and
dispose as soon as possible.
Operating staff requirements
The operating staff must thoroughly read the Operating
Instructions before appliance use.
Qualification
No special qualification is needed for appliance use apart from
detailed instructions by a specialist.
Minimum age
Persons above 16 years of age are only allowed to work with the
appliance.
An exception includes youngsters working within their
professional education to reach skills under the supervision of a
trainer.
Use as designed
The motor branch crusher is designed for crushing of waste of
branches, bushes, hedges and trees up to the maximum-
specified diameter (waste of coniferous trees and similar species
may lead to blockage).
ATTENTION!
The crusher is not suitable for e.g. earth processing and must
never be used for crushing of metal parts, stones, soil, glass,
textile, paper, cardboard or plastic materials. These materials
lead to serious damage of the cutting tool. There is also a risk of
stone blow hit.
The producer cannot be held responsible for any damage should
any provision of the generally valid regulations or Operating
Instructions be breached.
Always work with gloves.
Always keep the knives sharp and make sure the
crushing mechanism is thoroughly cleaned after work
finish!
Technical data
Engine design:
Max. output
Capacity:
Revolutions (knife):
Branch diameter:
Crushing system:
Tank capacity:
Oil tank:
Dimensions L x W x H in mm:
Noisiness:
Weight app.:
Order No.:
4-stroke OHV
-1
4.8 kW at 3,600 a min
196 cm³
-1
1700 a min
max. 76 mm
3 hammer mechanisms
2 double rotary knives
3.6 l
0.6 l
1,060 x 780 x 1,350 mm
L
115 dB
WA
73,4 kg
94396
Assembly and first putting into operation
ATTENTION: There must be NO fuel in the appliance during
assembly!
Take the screws supplied (pic. 2a) and assemble the legs (pic.
2b).
Take the screws supplied (pic. 2c) and assemble the chassis.
If not already assembled, assemble the feeding hopper to the
appliance (pic. 3).
For this purpose, you must insert the gasket supplied between
the hopper and body and tightly screw together with the screws
and check nuts supplied (pic. 3a).
Assemble the handle for travelling on the feeding hopper (pic. 4).
Use the screws supplied (pic. 4a) for this.
Assemble the side shifting part (pic. 5) on the appliance. Insert
the shifting part on the screws and firmly screw on (pic. 5a) with
the check nuts supplied.
First putting into operation
Place the crusher on an even, clean and dry basis
Motor oil filling (10W40), for this, screw the filling screw (pic. 6a)
out and fill the oil up to the final engine oil filter screw thread.
Now insert the dipstick and pull out again, by this you can find
out the oil level according to the marking (pic. 7a).
Fuel up the tank (unleaded petrol), pic. 8 schematically shows
the neck for tank fuelling, pic. 8a shows the maximum fuel level.
Engine starting
•
Open the fuel cock (pic. 9a) – in the arrow direction
•
Press the choke lever down (pic. 10a) – in the arrow
direction
•
Start the engine: main switch position in pic. 11a
•
Ensure safe crusher standing and slowly pull the starter
cable with perceivable resistance pic. 12)
(the reverse starter shaft carrier is now fitted in and
prevents motor damage due to slipping through)
•
Now pull strongly the starter cable, the engine should start
after 3-5 attempts (if no, repeat the procedure)
•
When the engine starts and runs slightly warm shift the
choke lever back to the operating position (pic. 13a)
•
The engine revolutions can be set through regulation on the
gas lever (pic. 14a).
Engine stopping
•
Turn the main switch off to stop the engine: main switch
position (pic. 15a)
•
Now close the fuel cock (pic. 16.a) – in the arrow direction
Crushing
ATTENTION: Ensure, if possible, DRY crushed material! Too
wet crushed material necessarily leads to blockage and
subsequent cleaning or maintenance!
Always keep your hands out of reach of the engine oil
filters!
The petrol branch crusher offers the following two basic
functions:
1.
EITHER: crushing of leaves, branches, underbrushes
and tiny loppings through the feeding hopper:
- Slowly and carefully insert the crushed material to the
top feeding hopper and use a rod (pic. 22) for this
- Do not add too much material to the feeding hopper and
do not push the material to the feeding hopper too strongly!
2.
OR: crushing of branches up to maximum diameter of
76 mm
- Ensure safe poise and stand sideways to the crusher (pic.
23)