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HakkiFeed 422 rev. A
Translated
Version 1-2019
3.1.2.
Connecting the hydraulics
Use the operator’s manual of the
relevant Hakki Pilke firewood processor
for the connections!
Use of the rack requires two separate
control valves: Example
Figure 3.
In-feed conveyor A
(Figure 1)
-
Connected in series to the Hakki
Pilke firewood processor’s in-feed
system (quick couplings
C
(red) and
D
(black))
Note!
If the machine features the
valve shown in Figure 3, it must be
opened to ensure oil flow through
the quick couplings.
Feeder C
(Figure 1)
-
Connected to the accessory valve
of the Hakki Pilke firewood
processor (quick couplings
A
(red)
and
B
(black))
Ensure that all connections are safe and
secure!
Figure 3.
4.
Operating the machine
4.1.
Performing a test run on the machine
The machine may not be used before a test run has been performed and all the functions of the machine have
been tested. Both the test run and testing can only be performed by a person who has studied the machine’s
manual.
Before the test run, all of the components of the firewood processor must be checked. If any faults or wear
and tear that may affect the safe use of the machine are discovered, the processor must not be used until the
faulty or worn component is replaced and safe use can be ensured.
1.
Make sure that you are familiar with the functions of the machine's controls. If necessary, see
2.
Operate in-feed conveyor A (
) empty, and ensure that the rollers run freely and in the right
direction.
3.
Use feeder C unloaded and ensure that it can move freely in both directions.
4.
Load logs onto table B, and use one log to test the operation before beginning actual work.