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CONTENTS

Explanation of the Warning Symbols

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General Safety Instructions

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Electrical Safety

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Assembly and Package Contents

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Assembly and Preparation

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Startup / Application

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Maintenance and Care

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Environment, Recycling and Disposal

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Spare Parts and Parts Subject to Wear

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Specifications

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Troubleshooting and Fault Clearance

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Exploded View

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Spare Parts List

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SPECIFICATIONS

Motor

400V~   50Hz   3500W   IP54

Splitting capacity

Diameter

12cm  to 32 cm  

Length

104 cm / 78 cm / 52 cm

Hydraulic oil volume

6 litres

Splitting blade stroke

480 mm

Forward speed

5.4 cm / sec

Reverse speed

11.7 cm / sec

Noise level

80.1 dB(A) idling; 92.5 dB(A) under load

Dimensions

Length

83 cm

Width

93 cm

Height

147 cm

Weight

115 kg

TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT CLEARANCE

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

1. Motor does not start.

1.1 No power in wall socket.

1.1 heck fuse box.

1.2 Extension cable defective.

1.2 Unplug, check and use new one, if

necessary.

1.3 Wrong supply, 400 V, three-phase

current.

1.3 5-pole plug with 1.5 mm diameter.

1.4 Switch defective.

1.4 Have it checked by electrician.

2. Wrong motor direction

2.1 Wrong polarity.

2.1 Change polarity using a screwdriver

(electrician).
2.2 Change polarity (electrician).

3. Splitter not moving alt-

hough motor is running

3.1 Valve not opened, caused by loose

connection.

3.1 Tighten loose parts.

3.2 Oil level too low.

3.2 Replenish oil.

4.

Splitter working, however, 

with untypical noise and 

vibration.

4.1 Oil level too low.

4.1 Replenish oil.

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Summary of Contents for Log Splitter

Page 1: ...Manual LOG SPLITTER...

Page 2: ...S 2 1 1 1...

Page 3: ...3 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 4: ...d Package Contents Page 8 Assembly and Preparation Page 8 Startup Application Page 9 Maintenance and Care Page 11 Environment Recycling and Disposal Page 12 Spare Parts and Parts Subject to Wear Page...

Page 5: ...wood chips and splinters Wear safety goggles or a visor to protect your eyes from wood chips and splinters coming off Do not allow any persons to stay within your working area Any persons or animals a...

Page 6: ...during splitting and cause damage to this machine 11 Never split any logs which contain nails cables or dangerous foreign substances Make sure that always both ends of the log you are just processing...

Page 7: ...ing Injuries by contact with live parts when electric components are opened or defective Hearing impairment after working for a long time without wearing ear protection Residual hazards can be minimiz...

Page 8: ...18 Adjustable log clamping claw 19 Log clamping claw star knob SCOPE OF SUPPLIES FIG 1 1 1x log splitter frame A 2x operating levers with hand guard B 1x removable front table 1x User s Guide ASSEMBLY...

Page 9: ...er so that you can safely operate it Ensure that no unauthorized persons especially children can approach your working area Prior to startup all guards and safety devices must have been properly attac...

Page 10: ...This must bring the splitting blade down The splitting blade must then come to a standstill some 5 cm above the topmost table position b If you release one of the two levers the splitting blade will...

Page 11: ...ings for leakage be fore you start your log splitter Keep the operating levers and the mains switch clean dry and free of oil or grease Cleaning the Log Splitter 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Use a moist...

Page 12: ...blade In the end it is recommended that the surface you have treated be moistened with some oil or other lubricant ENVIRONMENT RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL Packaging and products should be properly disposed...

Page 13: ...in wall socket 1 1 heck fuse box 1 2 Extension cable defective 1 2 Unplug check and use new one if necessary 1 3 Wrong supply 400 V three phase current 1 3 5 pole plug with 1 5 mm diameter 1 4 Switch...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 15: ...Pressure oil pipe 1 1 17 1167117 Adjustable Lever 1 55 1167155 Annular High Pressure oil pipe 2 1 18 1167118 Clip 3 2 56 1167156 Three Passage Nut Cap 1 19 1167119 Locknut M8 4 57 1167157 Bolt M8 x 2...

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