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5 INCH CHIPPER/SHREDDER/BLOWER
ENGLISH
ASSEMBLY
7.
Attach the discharge deflector (7) to the discharge
tube. Connect the deflector with two 5/16 x 1-1/4"
bolts (8) through the lower holes in the discharge
tube. Run these bolts through the inside of the tube,
3/8" washer (12), deflector, 5/16" washer (13), and
then knob (9).
8.
Finish bolting the deflector to the tube with two 5/16
x 1" bolts (10) through the end holes in the discharge
tube and secure with 5/16" washers and nylock
nuts (11).
1.
Attach one clamping ring (1) and one spacer ring (2)
to discharge tube base (3) using three 3/8 x 1-1/4"
bolts (4) and nylock nuts (5). Tighten leaving 1/16"
gap to assist in mounting to flange. See Figure 2.4.
2.
Slide the tube onto the mounting flange on the
chipper frame. The discharge clamp (1) should slide
underneath the lip of the flange. Tighten the bolts and
nuts to secure it.
3.
Install the second half of the spacer (2) and clamp
ring (1) on the discharge tube with 3/8 x 1-1/4" bolts
(4) and nylock nuts (5).
4.
Attach lanyard with discharge pin (6) as shown in
Figure 2.5. Loop on lanyard installed below nut
located under discharge handle.
5. Lubricate the chute by applying grease to the grease
zerk at the base of the chute. Rotate the chute and
apply grease until the chute rotates freely.
6. Rotate the tube 360 degrees and lock it in place with
the lock pin to make sure it is mounted correctly.
1. Use a support or hoist to hold the chipper chute in
place on the chipper frame.
2. Mount the chute to the chipper housing using six 3/8
x 1" carriage bolts and nylock nuts.
Do not operate this unit without the chipper chute
correctly installed. Rotating cutting blades can cause
serious personal injury.
WARNING
2.3 ATTACH CHIPPER CHUTE
Figure 2.4, Attach Clamp Ring and Spacer
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Figure 2.5, Attach Discharge Tube
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2.4 ATTACH DISCHARGE TUBE
Keep nuts as tight as possible while allowing the
discharge tube to freely turn.
NOTE
Figure 2.6, Attach Discharge Deflector
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