Operation
Warning!
Before operating the log splitter, the Bleed
Screw (32), should be loosened by some
rotations until air can go in and out of the
oil tank smoothly.
Air flow through the Bleed Screw hole
should be detectable while the log splitter
is under operations.
Before moving the log splitter, make sure
the Bleed Screw is tightened to avoid oil
leaking from this point.
Failed to loosen the bleed screw will keep the
sealed air in hydraulic system being
compressed after being decompressed, such
continuous air compression and
decompression will blow out the seals of the
hydraulic system and cause permanent
damage to the log splitter.
Attention:
Before the first use, make sure that the log
splitter is in good conditions and that no visual
damages are there.
Check all hydraulic hoses, fittings and
coupling and to detect and repair eventual oil
leaks.
Make sure that all safeties and protections are
duly assembled on the machine. Do not
attempt to remove or by pass these safeties!
Make sure that the log splitter will not be
damaged or made unsafe by any operation,
lubrication, maintenance, or repair procedures
that you choose. Should any trouble or
unusual behavior be detected, do not start
splitting wood until these have been fixed.
1. Start the engine by pressing the green
switching button (33)
2. Keep the feeder cable as short as possible
and select as big cross section as
possible.
3. when the temperature is low, let the
splitter run idle for app. 15 minutes so that
oil warms up to corresponding
temperature.
4. put the split material(34) on the table(11)
and hold it using log catching claw(16)on
handle guard.
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