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Hakki Pilke 38 Pro
Translation
Version 3
4.4.4.
Adjusting the stroke length of the splitting motion
In the Hakki Pilke 38 Pro log splitter, the
splitting cylinder is controlled electrically
by sensors A and C in Figures 24 and 25.
The stroke length of the splitting
cylinder can be adjusted as follows:
1.
Shut down the machine and
disconnect it from its power
sources.
2.
Remove the cover plate shown in
Figure 23. Note! The fastening
bolts (5 pcs) do not have to be
removed
completely.
Simply
loosen the bolts and slide the
cover plate so that the bolt heads
fit through the hole.
3.
Sensor A is used to determine
the point at which the splitting
cylinder will stop during the
reversal motion. If necessary, the
position of the sensor can be
changed with tightening nut B.
4.
Sensor C is used to determine the
point at which the splitting
cylinder changes direction during
the splitting motion, in other
words, how close to the splitting
beam will the splitting blade go.
If necessary, the position of the
sensor can be changed with
tightening nut D.
Note! The covers and guards must be
reattached after maintenance.
Figure 23.
Figure 24.
Figure 25.