2) Trouble Shooting Guide
Rock Splitter fails to operate
Cause
Corrective Action
No Power to the Electrical
Panel
1) Check the electric plug.
2) Check the incoming connection of the wire.
3) The unit is not grounded properly
The transformer works but the motor does not.
Cause
Corrective Action
1) Electric line between the
transformer and the motor
is disconnected.
2) Oil Pressure is B.O..
3) Motor magnet is burnt out
because the electric supply
is lower than 220V.
Check all the electric lines one by one.
Open the magnet switch beside the electric
motor and push the small button with a
screw driver; if the motor runs, then the Oil
Pressure Switch is out of order.
Replace the terminal of the oil pressure
switch.
If the electric supply is lower than 220V,
irregular sound comes from the Motor magnet.
If so, turn the round type electric voltage
switch clockwise till voltage reaches 220V. If
the electricity is still lower than 220V, the
power supply source is at fault and needs to be
examined.
CAUTION
If there is a large number of electrically
powered equipment operating simultaneously
on jobsites, fluctuating voltage may result. This
could create a problem with the motor. Try to
ensure a dedicated supply of electric power for
the splitter.