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SAFETY INSTRUCTION

 

GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 

 

  It  is  important  you  read  and  understand  the  instruction  manual  before  first  use  and  keep  the 

manual in a safe place for future reference. 

  Safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal injury when operating this 

machine. 

  Like all power equipment this unit must be handled carefully: 

-  Do not expose yourself or others to danger. 
-  Do not permit others to use this machine unless they have read this manual and are trained in its 

operation. 

-  Do not operate if the equipment is damaged or in an excessively worn state. 
-  To  reduce  fire  hazards  keep  the  engine  and  silencer  free  of  debris,  leaves,  or  excessive 

lubricant. 

-  Do  not  use  any  attachments  or  accessories  with  the  equipment  other  than  the  ones 

recommended by our company. Serious injury to the operator or bystanders can result as well as 
cause damage to the machine. 

-  Always use proper handles when using the equipment. 
-  Do  not  use  the  unit  if  it  is  damaged  or  poorly  adjusted.  Never  remove  the  machine

’s  guards. 

Serious injury to the operator or bystanders could result as well as damage to the machine. 

-  Never leave the machine running and unattended. 
-  Do  not  use  this  unit  for  any  job  other  than  those  for  which  it  is  intended  as  described  in  this 

manual. 

-  In start-up or during operation of the engine, never touch hot parts such as the mufflers, the high 

voltage wire or the spark plug. 

-  Do not operate the machine in the rain or under wet conditions. 
-  Always ensure all handles and guards are fitted when using the machine. 
-  Always keep the machine away from naked flame or sparks. 
-  Always  stop  the  engine  before  cleaning/clearing  a  blockage  or  checking,  maintenance  or 

working on the machine. 
 

CLOTCHING AND EQUIPMENT 

 

  Dress properly! Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which can be caught in moving parts. 

  Use of sturdy gloves, non-skid footwear, and safety glasses is recommended. 

  Always  wear  ear  protection.  Loud  noises  for  an  extended  period  of  time  may  damage  your 

hearing. 

  Total face and head protection must be worn to prevent injury. 

  Wear  no-slip  heavy  duty  work  gloves  to  improve  your  grip.  Gloves  aloes  reduce  the 

transmission of machine vibration to your hands. 

  The dust, vapour and smoke produced during operation may be dangerous to health. If the work 

area is very dusty or smoky, wear a respirator. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for XLZSHR070L

Page 1: ...REV062117 CPR070 Wood Shredder Chipper Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...y Instruction 3 5 Working with the shredder 6 8 Maintenance and checks 9 Problems and solution 10 Hardware and Package 11 12 Assembly instruction 13 16 Technical specifications 17 Spare parts drawing...

Page 3: ...bystanders could result as well as damage to the machine Never leave the machine running and unattended Do not use this unit for any job other than those for which it is intended as described in this...

Page 4: ...oise of the machine Never allow children to access the machine Avoid operating while people especially children are nearby To reduce the risk of injury do not allow any other persons within a radius o...

Page 5: ...g chipping all kind of newly cut tree branches of diameter up to 6cm 2 Components of Machine 3 Symbols N B Before use make sure that the manual has carefully read Because familiar with the controls so...

Page 6: ...ces stuck in the rotor Never use your hands fig 6 8 1 7 Never leave the machine running unattended 1 8 Changing the blades of the rotor or the counter blade and checking blade bolts should only be don...

Page 7: ...ts of the blades and counter blade are firmly fixed and that the gap between blades and counter blade is 0 5mm half a millimeter Adjust in the slots if necessary and fix the bolts 3 Starting and opera...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 13...

Page 9: ...It could cause water to enter the bearings which will cause damage to the machine this is not covered by warranty The two grease nipples on the rotor require lubricating once a year or every 500 hours...

Page 10: ...e fillr hole Check that the input tube is correctly fitted and the bolts are tight put the start switch of the engine on de activate the emergency switch turn the knob check oil and fuel levels contac...

Page 11: ...11 Hardware Contents When unpacking check to make sure all the parts shown on the below diagram are included...

Page 12: ...12 Package Contents...

Page 13: ...flat washer 25 Tighten the wheel axle 24 using hex bolt M6x12 16 and hex nut M6 52 Attach support leg assembly 43 to the base 1 using hex bolt M8x20 62 lock washer 8 27 and flat washer 8 50 Attention...

Page 14: ...14 Step 2 Lock handlebar 8 and base 1 using key ring 23 pawl 22 and spring 21 Then fixed with hex bolt M10x60 33 flat washer 10 54 and nylon lock nut M10 68...

Page 15: ...15 Step 3 Attach the inlet hopper assembly 5 to the roller cover plate assembly 20 then fixed with shredder hopper 3 using hex bolt M8x20 62 lock washer 8 27 and large flat washer 8 64...

Page 16: ...16 Step 4 1 Attach the output hopper assembly 9 to the roller cover plate assembly 20 then fixed with shredder hopper 3 using hex bolt M8x16 61 lock washer 8 27 and large flat washer 8 64...

Page 17: ...d free petrol Shredding system 2 blades on rotor and 1 counter blade on the chassis Blades are sharpened on both edges so they can be reversed Transmission twin V belts running in parallel Dimensions...

Page 18: ...18 PARTS DRAWING...

Page 19: ...M6 9 18 9114 06012 DX Step Bolt M6x12 2 19 9301 06000 DX Flat Washer 6 8 20 CPR070 08000 Roller Cover Plate Weldment 1 21 Z330 00003 FH Spring B 2 22 Z330 00008 DX Pawl B 2 23 Z330 00017 DX Key Ring 2...

Page 20: ...Flat Key 1 59 9101 08030 DX8 8 Hex Bolt M8x30 1 60 CPR070 00018 DX Gasket 1 61 9101 08016 DX8 8 Hex Bolt M8x16 12 62 9101 08020 DX8 8 Hex Bolt M8x20 6 63 9101 08050 DX8 8 Hex Bolt M8x50 4 64 9302 080...

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