What to do if a log gets stuck:
If a log happens to get stuck on the cutting
wedge - it is important to firstly return the
handles to their starting position - first handle
1, then handle 2 - to ensure the ram retracts
fully to the start position.
Next, to free the log, give it a sharp knock
with a hammer away from the cutting wedge
to clear it.
If attempting to cut hard or knotty woods
then the handles may try and kick-back.
If the machine continues to kick-back each
time and you cannot hold the handles in
the cutting position, then you should
move
handles at 3 & 4 movement as on page 6 to
retract the ram.
Whilst occasional repeat hits of a piece of
wood are fine if the handles are held firmly,
continuous kick-backs can cause rubbing
between the rack and pinion which will result
in unnecessary and premature wear that is not
covered by warranty.
Any pieces of wood that are causing the
machine to kick-back
should be split
using a different method.
WARNING:
Tests have shown that most wood in the UK can be cut satisfactorily, but some hardwoods such as
Apple wood can only typically be cut in small sections.
With regular use you will get to know the limitations of the machine, it is essential to work
within them for a trouble free service.
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Operation