Linddana A/S
. Ølholm Bygade 70 . DK-7160 Tørring . T +45 75 80 52 00 . [email protected] . www.linddana.com
User instructions: TP 230 from 02.11.2015
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Use
The TP 230 wood chipper has been specially designed for
stationary
wood chipping, in the form of
branches, bushes and wood waste from hedgerows, parks, trees along roads, etc.
Consequently, the machine must
not
be used for materials containing stone, metal or other
foreign matter. Such foreign matter can, at best, make the knives blunt, and, at worst, break the
machine. Knives and anvils can get broken if stone or metal objects get between them.
The machine must not be used for chipping wood that may contain nails, screws, reinforcement,
etc.
When feeding in branches, you must stand to the side of the feed funnel (See Figure 1).
Branches can whip about when the feed rollers catch them.
When feeding in logs, push these in from the rear (See Figure 2).
Figure 1 Feeding in branches
Figure 2 Feeding in logs
Remember to keep
knives
and
anvils
sharp; this facilitates feeding and provides better chip
quality. It also reduces fuel consumption.
The machine must be inspected daily, i.e. the rotor housing must be opened and feed mechanism,
rotor, knives, anvils, etc. checked. This protects against unexpected stoppages and ensures a
longer service life for the machine.
The tractor to which the wood chipper is attached must always be secured in a stationary position
during work.
The machine must
not:
·
be used for any material other than wood
·
be used to push over trees, stumps, etc.
Equipment such as choke chains, axes, power saws must
not
be placed/transported in the feed
funnel.