• The applicable rules for accident prevention and
other generally accepted rules concerning safety
must be obeyed.
• The machine may only be operated, serviced, or
repaired by persons familiar with it and aware of
the risks. Arbitrary modifications of the machine
exclude any liability of the manufacture for dam-
ages arising from this.
• The machine may only be used with original ac-
cessories and original tools from the manufacturer.
• Every other use will be considered to be unintend-
ed use. The manufacturer assumes no liability for
damages arising from this and it will be solely at the
operator's own risk.
m Residual Risks
The machine was designed according to the state
of the art and accepted safety standards. However,
residual risks might occur during work.
• Risk of finger or hand injury by the cutting knife
due to improper guidance or placement of the log.
• Injuries by the work piece being catapulted out of
machine due to improper clamping or guidance.
• Electrical hazard due to use of improper power
cords.
• Furthermore there might be non-obvious remaining
risks despite all precautions.
• Residual risks can be reduced if safety instructions,
intended use, as well as all operating instructions
are observed.
• Danger due to particular characteristics of wood
(branches, irregular shapes, etc.).
Components, Fig. 1
1
Switch/outlet
Electrical motor
2
Steel frame
3
4
Splitting column
Hoisting adjustment bar
5
Splitting wedge
6
7
On/off lever for splitting wedge
8
Grip protection
Rubber stopper
9
10 Fixed splitting table
11 Lower pivoting table
12 Upper pivoting table
13 Locking hooks
14 Quick mounting wedge
15 Wheels for brief transport
16 Transportation handles
17 Hydraulic oil tank
Transport
Transport with a fork lift truck:
For shipment, the machine is fixed to a pallet by steel
bands. It is protected by a plastic sheet cover.
At least two persons are required to lift it off the pallet.
Tilt it carefully to the side with the wheels and let it
glide off the pallet.
Attention: The log splitter has a high centre of grav-
ity - danger of tipping over!
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Transportation by Hand
In order to move the wood splitter, splitting knife 9
must be pushed all the way down. The splitter must
be tipped slightly to the splitting column with the
transport handles, until the machine inclines to the
wheels and can be moved.
Transport with a crane
Pull through 2 ropes crosswise under the frame and
lift carefully.
Attention: Never lift the machine at the splitting
knife!
Storage conditions:
Maintain the following storage conditions:
- dry, sheltered storage location
- maximum humidity 80%
- temperature range -20°C ... +60 °C
The machine should be operated under the following
conditions:
minimum
temperature
5 C°
humidity
Setting-up
Prepare the location, where the machine will stand.
Clear enough space to ensure safe and trouble-free
working.
The machine is designed for operation on level sur-
faces and must stand stably on a level, solid under-
ground.
Assembly
Packaging considerations have dictated that your
wood splitter is not completely assembled upon de-
livery.
Assembling the operating arm, Fig. 2.2/2.5
Place operating arm A in the lateral connection C,
and tighten the hexagon screw D, with the disc and
the safety bolt. The safety bolt should only be tight-
ened to the point where the operating arm can still
be moved.
Assemble of the support wheels Ox 3-1200 Fig.
2.2/2.4
Screw the two tabs (D) of the support wheels with 2
hexagon bolts M10 and 2 slices of 10 mm screw on
both sides by hand, to the housing.
Sliding axis (E) by the two tabs (D).
Slide Washer, support wheel (F), washer on both
sides on the axis. After this fix it by pressing the
safety caps (G) on the axis. Tighten both straps.
Mount the rubber stopper, Fig.3.4
Mount the rubber stopper on both operating arms with
a retaining plate, 2 carriage plates M 8x35, 2 washers
8 mm and 2 safety nuts M8.
recom-
maximum
mended
40 C°
16 C°
95 %
70 %