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20 Ton Electric Log Splitter 

E&OE 

©2018 Bäumr-AG 

Safety 

Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or 

equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols: 

You WILL be KILLED or 

SERIOUSLY INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions. 

You CAN be KILLED or 

SERIOUSLY INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions. 

You CAN be INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions or 

equipment damage may occur. 

 

It is vital that you read and understand 

this user manual before using the product, 

including safety warnings, and any 

assembly and operating instructions. 

Keep the manual for future reference. 
Safety precautions and recommendations 

detailed here must be fully understood 

and followed to reduce the risk of injury, 

fire, explosion, electrical hazard, and/or 

property damage. 
Safety information presented here is 

generic in nature – some advice may not 

be applicable to every product. The term 

"equipment" refers to the product, be it 

electrical mains powered, battery powered 

or combustion engine powered. 

  Before Use - If you are not familiar with 

the safe operation/handling of the 

equipment, or are in any way unsure of 

any aspect of suitability or correct use 

for your application, you should 

complete training conducted by a 

person or organization qualified in safe 

use and operation of this equipment, 

including fuel/electrical handling/safety. 

  Do NOT operate the equipment in 

flammable or explosive environments, 

such as in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases or dust. The equipment 

may create sparks or heat that may 

ignite flammable substances. 

  Keep clear of moving parts. 

  Equipment may be a potential source of 

electric shock or injury if misused. 

  Do NOT operate the equipment if it is 

damaged, malfunctioning or is in an 

excessively worn state.   

  Do NOT allow others to use the 

equipment unless they have read this 

manual and are adequately trained. 

  Keep packaging away from children - 

risk of suffocation! 

  Operators must use the equipment 

correctly, consider conditions and pay 

due care to persons and property. 

 

  Ensure that any property that may be 

damaged by equipment failure is not 

within the work area / operating range.   

General Work Area Safety 

  Work areas should be clean and well it. 

  Do not operate the equipment if 

bystanders, animals etc are within 

operating range of the equipment or the 

general work area. 

  If devices are provided for connecting 

dust extraction / collection facilities, 

ensure these are connected and used 

properly. Dust collection can reduce 

dust-related hazards. 

General Personal Safety 

  Wear appropriate protective equipment 

when operating, servicing, or when in 

the operating area of the equipment to 

help protect from eye and ear injury, 

poisoning, burns, cutting and crush 

injuries. Protective equipment such as 

safety goggles, respirators, non-slip 

safety footwear, hard hat, hearing 

protection etc should be used for 

appropriate equipment / conditions. 

Other people nearby should also wear 

appropriate personal protective 

equipment. Do not wear loose clothing 

or jewellery, which can be caught in 

moving parts. Keep hair and clothing 

away from the equipment. 

  Stay alert and use common sense 

when operating the equipment. Do not 

over-reach. Always maintain secure 

footing and balance. 

  Do not use the equipment if tired or 

under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 

medication. 

  This equipment is not intended for use 

by persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities. 

General Fuel Safety

 

  Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely 

flammable – keep clear of naked flames 

or other ignition sources. 

  Do not spill fuel. If you spill fuel, wipe it 

off the equipment immediately – if fuel 

gets on your clothing, change clothing. 

  Do NOT smoke near fuel or when 

refuelling. 

  Always shut off the engine before 

refuelling. 

  Do NOT refuel a hot engine. 

  Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any 

pressure build-up in the tank to release 

slowly. 

  Always refuel in well ventilated areas. 

  Always check for fuel leakage. If fuel 

leakage is found, do not start or run the 

engine until all leaks are fixed. 

General Carbon-Monoxide Safety

 

  Using a combustion engine indoors 

CAN KILL IN MINUTES. Engine 

exhaust contains carbon-monoxide – a 

poison you cannot smell or see. 

  Use combustion engines OUTSIDE 

only, and far away from windows, doors 

and vents. 

General Equipment Use and Care 

  The equipment is designed for 

domestic use only. 

  Handle the equipment safely and 

carefully.   

  Before use, inspect the equipment for 

misalignment or binding of moving 

parts, loose components, damage or 

any other condition that may affect its 

operation. If damaged, have the 

equipment repaired by an authorised 

service centre or technician before use. 

  Prevent unintentional starting of the 

equipment - ensure equipment and 

power switches are in the OFF position 

before connecting or moving 

equipment. Do not carry equipment 

with hands or fingers touching any 

controls. Remove any tools or other 

items that are not a part of the 

equipment from it before starting or 

switching on. 

  Do not force the equipment. Use the 

correct equipment for your application. 

Equipment will perform better and be 

safer when used within its design and 

usage parameters. 

  Use the equipment and accessories 

etc. in accordance with these 

instructions, considering working 

conditions and the work to be 

performed. Using the equipment for 

operations different from those 

intended could result in hazardous 

situations. 

  Always keep equipment components 

(engines, hoses, handles, controls, 

frames, housings, guards etc) and 

accessories (cutting tools, nozzles, bits 

etc) properly maintained. Keep the 

equipment clean and, where 

applicable, properly lubricated. 

  Store the equipment out of reach of 

children or untrained persons. To avoid 

burns or fire hazards, let the equipment 

cool completely before transporting or 

storing. Never place or store the 

equipment near flammable materials, 

combustible gases or liquids etc. 

  The equipment is not weather-proof, 

and should not be stored in direct 

sunlight, at high ambient temperatures 

or locations that are damp or humid. 

  Do not clean equipment with solvents, 

flammable liquids or harsh abrasives. 

  For specific equipment safety use and 

care, se

Equipment Safety

. 

Summary of Contents for HPS4500E

Page 1: ...ril 2018 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging ...

Page 2: ...wear appropriate personal protective equipment Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which can be caught in moving parts Keep hair and clothing away from the equipment Stay alert and use common sense when operating the equipment Do not over reach Always maintain secure footing and balance Do not use the equipment if tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication This equipment is no...

Page 3: ...nnecting the electrical cord Do NOT use equipment that has exposed wiring damaged switches covers or guards Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet conditions or in damp locations Do NOT use electrical cords to lift move or carry equipment Do NOT coil or knot electrical cords and ensure electrical cords are not trip hazards General Service Information The equipment must be serviced or repaired at a...

Page 4: ...rd The product may have blades edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers limbs etc Take due care when handling and using the product Single Operator Only The product must be operated by a single person only More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards Use Face Protection Wear appropriate full face protection and take due care as the pr...

Page 5: ...l supply before handling the product adjusting maintenence etc Power Line Electrocution Hazard High voltage high current power lines may be present Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines Electrical shock can be fatal Kick Back Hazard High level of kick back hazard that can cause the machine to suddenly rotate towards operator Kick back injury can be fatal Winch Opera...

Page 6: ...e hazards Clothing and Protective Equipment All Operators and Assistants Wear approved safety goggles or safety glasses with adequate top and side protection Wear suitable hearing protection Wear heavy duty non slip leather or protective gloves Wear approved heavy duty safety boots with steel toe caps and non slip soles Wear suitable overalls or work clothing that fits snugly but does not restrict...

Page 7: ...transporting or working on it adjusting etc Do not carry passengers or allow any person to sit or stand on the machine Always fully secure the machine to the towing vehicle hitch before towing Use caution when towing Tow with an appropriate vehicle and avoid slopes ditches etc Do not tow on public roads ...

Page 8: ...ols and Features Identification 9 Before Use Checklist 10 Assembly 10 Hydraulic Oil 14 Log Splitter Operation 15 Splitting Logs 16 Towing 17 Maintenance 18 Hydraulic System 18 Checking and Changing Hydraulic Oil 18 Transportation and Storage 19 Preparing for Transport and Storage 19 Troubleshooting 20 Specifications 21 ...

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Page 15: ...n 1 Unlock the support leg AA from the towing position by removing the locking pin BB 2 Swing the leg down to the low position then secure it with the locking pin Connect the machine to a 240VAC mains electrical supply Press the ON I button to switch on the motor To switch off the motor press the OFF O button Maintain a clearance of at least 2 5m 7 around the machine at all times to any combustibl...

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Page 18: ... sight glass A on the left side of the machine 3 Ensure that the oil level is at approximately 70 to 80 up the sight glass If the oil level is low add additional oil until the correct level is reached If the oil level is too high drain some oil until the correct level is reached A A A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R B A U M R A G B ...

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Page 22: ...specific application or your description of the application Be sure to attain third party approval for your application from a qualified specialist before use regardless of prior assurances by the retailer or its representatives This product is not intended for use where fail safe operation is required As with any product take an automobile aircraft computer or ball point pen for example there is ...

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