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Copyright 3/17

MODEL SA-25

  Before starting the machine, take a minute to 

check a few things. The grinder should be in an 

area  restricted from people passing by. This area 

around the grinder must be free of all objects that 

can  obstruct your movement when working with the 

grinder. The machine should be checked for loose 

tools or foreign objects, especially in the grinding 

area. All tools not in use should be secured in a tool 

box.

 Operators 

must

 at all times be located within easy 

reach of all control and shut-off devices when the unit 

is running. They must be attentive and prepared to 

activate the devices.

  Torn or loose clothing is more likely to get caught 

in moving machinery parts. Keep such items as long 

hair, shirt sleeves, and shirt tails properly  contained. 

Avoid wearing necklaces, rings, watches, and 

 especially neckties while operating this machinery. 

Make sure the machine is in excellent condition, and 

all the guards are in place, tight and secure.

  Wear all personal protection equipment and follow 

all safety standards per ANSI and OSHA  instructions. 

Examples of equipment: hard hat, face shield, safety 

glasses, gloves, ear protection, etc. Always keep a 

fully charged fire extinguisher with the machine while 

 operating or servicing the machine.

SAFETY PROCEDURES

SAFETY PROCEDURES

  The words    Danger,   Warning,   Caution, and 

 Notice are used on the safety decals and  throughout 

this manual, to make you aware of the safety 

 procedures. These procedures are very important, 

read and obey them. 

YOUR SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US!

  This machine is equipped with safety decals, 

guards and designs for your protection.

  Don’t ever take the machine for granted,  always be 

cautious and careful when operating your  equipment.

  Read and follow all the instructions in your 

 manual thoroughly. Your safety is  dependent on 

your  knowledge of how to  operate and  maintain this 

 machine. You may obtain  additional copies of this 

manual from your Bandit Dealer.

  Before operating machine, you must have all 

 potential operators; read and understand  manuals 

and decals, watch the video and  follow the 

 recommendations.

  Regardless of how hard a manufacturer tries to 

produce a safe machine, accidents still happen. 

Normally accidents are caused by people making 

mistakes. They do not read the manual, they ignore 

warning decals or do not use lockouts provided for 

their safety. This normally happens after the person 

has become accustomed to the machinery. In the 

initial start up and operation of the machinery, they 

are cautious, they are very careful because they do 

not understand the machine.

  This equipment is intended for use by  personnel 

who are experienced with similar equipment.  Always 

operate safely. There must be at least two qualified 

and trained operators at the work site. They must be 

positioned in safe working locations, following safety 

procedures and instructions, and aware of each 

 others whereabouts. There must, also, be at least 

two people on site during maintenance and service 

procedures in case an accident should occur. Never 

operate any  machine while under the influence of 

drugs or  alcohol.

  Keep children, bystanders and animals clear of 

 working area. Never operate equipment that is in 

need of repair or adjustment.

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DANGER

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DANGER

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DANGER

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WARNING

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  NEVER sit, stand, lay, climb or ride anywhere 

on this machine while it is running, operating, or in 

transit. You will be injured.

DANGER

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Summary of Contents for SA-25

Page 1: ...___________________ Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 OPERATING PARTS MANUAL 6750 Millbrook Rd Remus MI 49340 1 989 561 2270 MANUFACTURED BY BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC PHONE 989 561 2270 PHONE 800 952 0178 IN USA...

Page 2: ...ings ca gov diesel Respirar gases de escape de motores diesel le expone a qu micos conocidos por el estado de California como causales de c ncer y defectos cong nitos u otros da os reproductivos Para...

Page 3: ...ch near the cutter head with hands or feet or to be located near debris field with engine running 5 _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands that the operators must always be...

Page 4: ...uipment as ordered ________________________________________________ 5 Did all welds appear to be high quality ______________________________________________ 6 Was the overall machine to your liking __...

Page 5: ...OR DIMENSION IN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BY THE MANUFACTURER NOTICE PAGE INTRODUCTION WARRANTY 2 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS 6 SAFETY PROCEDURES 7 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 10 DECALS...

Page 6: ...ty to provide and follow a regularly scheduled preventative maintenance and repair program on the product using only factory approved replacement parts Any unapproved repairs or modifications may not...

Page 7: ......

Page 8: ...Bandit 6 Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 2 TYPICAL SERIAL NUMBER AND OR WORK ORDER NUMBER LOCATIONS 1 S N on side of frame 2 W O on top of frame SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS 1...

Page 9: ...and designs for your protection Don t ever take the machine for granted always be cautious and careful when operating your equipment Read and follow all the instructions in your manual thoroughly You...

Page 10: ...ng condition and that all safety devices including guards and shields are installed and functioning properly Visually inspect the machine daily before starting the machine Refer to the Daily Start Up...

Page 11: ...machine unattended until all potential fire debris is removed no fire or smoldering exists and hot spots are cold The engine creates many hot spots including exhaust manifold exhaust turbo if equippe...

Page 12: ...quipment EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Model SA 25 Height 30 3 4 0 8 m Length 59 1 5 m Width 61 1 5 m Weight 1380 lbs 630kg Cutter Wheel Height 27 3 4 0 7 m Cutter Wheel Depth 19 1...

Page 13: ...to be applied to must be clean and dry and at least 40 F 5 C before applying decal 3 When the need arises to replace a machine component with a decal attached be sure and replace the decal 4 Replacem...

Page 14: ...MODEL SA 25 2 17 1 9 5 6 10 1 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 11 12 13 14 16 1 15 DECAL LOCATIONS Modifications and or additions of decals to this list will happen Consult chipper dealer or manufacturer for most curr...

Page 15: ...Do Not Start to Grind 7 ID 67 Bandit Industries Inc USA 8 INST 12 Grease Daily Single Arrow 9 INST 73 Cutter Head Lock Hole 10 INST 74 Cutter Head Lock Pin 11 INST 86 Grease Daily Double Arrow 12 SPN...

Page 16: ...Bandit 14 Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 RIGHT LEFT BACK FRONT MACHINE OPERATION MACHINE ORIENTATION REFERENCE...

Page 17: ...s can be purchased from Bandit Industries Inc if the required sizes are available Refer to the skid steer manufacturer s manual for the proper procedures for attaching and detaching hydraulic hoses NO...

Page 18: ...ding blade is not flat on the ground Raise cutter wheel clear of stump with the lift cylinder Engage the cutter wheel Increase engine RPM to full Test the controls for proper operation speed and unobs...

Page 19: ...ER CUT THE STUMP FROM THE TOP The cutter wheel will throw debris up and toward the operator instead of down and under the machine MACHINE OPERATION CUTTING AREA DANGER 90 CUTTING AREA DO NOT go near t...

Page 20: ...Bandit 18 Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 RIGHT LEFT BACK FRONT MAINTENANCE MACHINE ORIENTATION REFERENCE...

Page 21: ...ets for wear Check for elongated bolt holes secure welds torqued bolts excessive wear and impact cracks If a problem is found contact the grinder manufacturer or an authorized Bandit dealer 6 Check co...

Page 22: ...start up and maintenance procedures for the skid steer refer to the manufacturer s manual 16 Remember to check EVERYTHING on the checklist DAILY START UP MAINTENANCE cont PAINT CARE To help keep up t...

Page 23: ...ty equipment for proper operation 3 Check entire machine for loose nuts bolts and components 4 Check all guards to make sure they are tight and securely in place 5 Check the condition of the cutter wh...

Page 24: ...s manual NOTICE MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION CHART A right angle grease fitting may need to be used to grease some of the lubrication points This type of grease fitting can be obtained from most local auto...

Page 25: ...tter Wheel Motor Coupler Cutter Wheel Hub Coupler Removal Hole Cutter Wheel Motor Shaft Cutter Wheel Stub Shaft Stub Shaft Brace NOTICE IF THE CUTTER WHEEL MOTOR COUPLER NEEDS REMOVED OR REPLACED FOR...

Page 26: ...old the cutter wheel in position during tooth removal and reinstallation Locking pin will only lock on outer teeth DANGER NEVER USE HAND ON CUTTER WHEEL TO HOLD IN PLACE WHILE CHANGING TEETH BE SURE T...

Page 27: ...f hydraulic components that fittings and hoses should be re checked for leaks and clearances DO NOT UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES OVER SET THESE RELIEF PRESSURES BECAUSE IT WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO COMPONENT PAR...

Page 28: ...OT ADJUST Flow Adjustment to Both Cylinders Factory Preset DO NOT ADJUST Pressure Adjustment to Both Cylinders Factory Preset DO NOT ADJUST DO NOT ADJUST FACTORY PRESET Swing Left Speed Adjustment Til...

Page 29: ...bolts washers and many other components can be ordered by physical description When ordering any replacement parts you should have the serial number S N and model of the machine to ensure that you rec...

Page 30: ...Bandit 28 Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 STUMP GRINDER COMPONENTS Parts may not be exactly as shown NOTICE CUTTER HEAD TEETH...

Page 31: ...Cylinder Pin 19 900 1920 24 Bushing 1 1 2 OD x 1 3 4 ID x 3 4 20 900 3960 01 Lift Cylinder 21 900 3978 55 Manifold Assembly 22 900 3934 20 Swing Cylinder Pin 2 7 8 23 900 1902 42 Split Bushing 1 1 4...

Page 32: ...Bandit 30 Copyright 3 17 MODEL SA 25 SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD DATE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT...

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