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USER MANUAL FOR GB-R30 (GB-R0) WOOD CHIPPER

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: must r

efer to the included Gasoline Engine Owner’s Manual for all information 

related to the engine, content in this manual is to add, not replace, the information.

 

 
START AND STOP THE ENGINE 

Refer to page 13-17 of Gasoline Engine Owner’s Manual. 

 

DAILY CHECKS BEFORE STARTING     

 

Check engine oil level. 

 

Check all guards are in place.   

 

STARTING TO CHIP 

 

Check that the chipper is running smoothly.     

 

Stand to one side of the feed hopper.   

 

Proceed to feed material into the feed hopper. 

 
 

CHIPPING 

Wood up to 3 inch in diameter can be fed into the feed hopper. Enter it into the hopper but tend first. Release the 
material before it engages the rotor. Some pieces of wood may move around significantly whilst being chipped. The 
wood will be drawn into the cutting blade quite quickly, be ready for this to happen. Stand well clear. A piece of 
wood which is too tough or too large for the chipper will slow the engine down. When this happens it is possible to 
hold back the branches that are being chipped and allow the engine to regain its speed again.   
If a piece of wood gets stuck in the hopper and it cannot be chipped due to its size or shape, it will need to be 
removed.   
 

Stop the engine and wait for moving parts to stop before removing the material. 

Trim the branch until it is a 

suitable shape for the chipper to accept.   
 

BLOCKAGES 

Always be aware that what you are putting into the chipper must come 
out. If the chips stop coming out of the discharge tube but the chipper 
is  taking  material  in  STOP  IMMEDIATELY.  Continuing  to  feed 
material into a blocked machine may cause damage and will make it 
difficult to clear. If the chipper becomes blocked, proceed as follows

     

 

Stop the engine, make sure the machine is off. 

 

Wearing gloves, reach into the rotor from hopper and scoop out 
the wood etc. causing the blockage.     

 

Wearing gloves, open check window (curved board) to clean 
the debris, And Rotate the blade system clockwise and clean 
the debris     
gain. Close the check window. 

 

Restart the engine and increase to full speed. 

 

Feed a small piece of wood in to ensure complete clearance. 

 

If this does not clear it, repeat the process and carefully inspect the discharge tube to find any obstruction. 

 

 

 

WARNING

 

 

DO NOT USE OR ATTEMPT 

TO START THE CHIPPER 

WITHOUT THE 

PROTECTIVE GUARDING 

AND DISCHARGE UNIT 

SECURELY IN PLACE. 

FAILURE TO DO SO MAY 

RESULT IN 

PERSONAL 

INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE

 

WARNING

 

 

DO NOT REACH INTO 

THE ROTOR HOUSING 

WITH UNPROTECTED 

HANDS. THERE ARE 

SHARP BLADES AND ANY 

SMALL MOVEMENT OF 

THE ROTOR MAY CAUSE 

SERIOUS INJURY.

 

Summary of Contents for GB-R0

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FOR GB R30 GB R0 WOOD CHIPPER W W W E F C U T C O M...

Page 2: ...ks Before Starting 7 Starting To Chip 7 Chipping 7 Blockages 7 Refueling 8 Engine Maintenance Schedule 8 Resharpening 8 Replacement of Blade 8 Chipping System 9 Guide To Replace Blades 10 TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 3: ...obligation Due to improvements in design and performance during production there may be in some cases minor discrepancies between the actual chipper and the text in this manual The manual should be co...

Page 4: ...1 11E 07 Feeding chute 1 24 801 031 M8 x 20 Flanged hex screw 10 8 901 11E 08 Discharge chute 1 25 803 005 M8 locknut 15 9 901 11E 09 Adjustable chute 1 26 801 030 M8 x 16 Flanged hex screw 3 10 901 1...

Page 5: ...hazard tape to identify this working area and keep it clear from debris build up Chips should be ejected away from any area the general public have access to Hazardous material Some species of trees a...

Page 6: ...rea clear of people animals and children Always keep the operating area clear from debris build up Always keep clear of the chip discharge tube Foreign objects may be ejected with great force Always e...

Page 7: ...any cutting activity to clear the combustion engine Once complete bring the machine onto full throttle for a further 5 minutes Storage fluids should be replaced DO NOT USE old stagnate fluids Fluids w...

Page 8: ...ndle with R4 Step 2 1 Step 5 1 Fit tires and bracket together Install feeding chute Step 2 2 Step 5 2 Fit 3x40 pin with R2 Fasten feeding chute with R5 Step 3 1 Step 6 Install the engine base with R3...

Page 9: ...pe it will need to be removed Stop the engine and wait for moving parts to stop before removing the material Trim the branch until it is a suitable shape for the chipper to accept BLOCKAGES Always be...

Page 10: ...ith securely fitting caps Clean the area around the fuel cap and use a hopper for refueling Replace the fuel cap securely Do not fill the tank beyond the maximum fill indicator Avoid skin contact with...

Page 11: ...No Part Part description Q ty 1 901 11E 03 1 Cutting roller 1 2 301 016 L120 blade with two cutting edges 2 3 801 078 5 16 24 hex screw L 20 4 4 302 004 116 fixed blade 1 5 802 005 M10 flat washer 2...

Page 12: ...ew edge on position fix the cutting blade Remove safety screw and screw in red plastic cap WARNING WEAR RIGGERS GLOVES FOR THE BLADE CHANGING OPERATION Step 5 Loosen M10x25 hex screw part 801 076 with...

Page 13: ...e Owner s Manual Ensure machine is off Not feeding Blades dull Rotate sharpen or replace blades Ensure machine is off Obstructed discharge Clear debris from discharge chute Ensure machine is off Low e...

Page 14: ...between FULL fast position and LOW THROTTLE slow position 6 Turn the ON OFF switch to the ON position grasp starter handle and pull out slowly pull the starting rope handle to start Once the steps ab...

Page 15: ...arburetor floats are stuck If the screw pointed by the yellow arrow is loose tighten it enough If gasoline flows out from the pipe pointed by red arrow it represents carburetor float is stuck removing...

Page 16: ...ocal laws End of Machine Life Follow these guidelines using approved local waste and disposal agencies for recycled materials according to applicable Health Safety and Environmental laws Position the...

Page 17: ...pment required Read Instruction Manual Danger Rotating blades Keep hands and feet out Maximum Diameter 76mm Fuel Here Risk of fire Allow engine to cool for 1 minute before refueling Use unleaded petro...

Page 18: ...R GB R30 GB R0 WOOD CHIPPER 16 Packing List Part Q ty Image Main body assembly 1pc Engine base 1pc Bracket 1pc Support base 1pc Tires 2pcs Supports 1pc Discharge chute assembly 1pc Bottom feed hopper...

Page 19: ...upport after sale service inquiry Note must provide SN below when after sale service or technical support SN sticked here CONTACT US QINGDAO ZHONGLANG MACHINERY TECHNOLOGY CO LTD 1005 Kangda Fortune P...

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