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CHECK BEFORE UNCASING AND INSTALLATION

CHECK BEFORE UNCASING AND INSTALLATION

CHECK BEFORE UNCASING AND INSTALLATION

CHECK BEFORE UNCASING AND INSTALLATION 

  

 

Take out all the components from the packing box and ensure 

each package clear in the carton for the purpose of sorting 

and  checking  for  the  shipping  damage.  If  you  find  any 

damaged component, you should contact dealer immediately. 

 

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Figure 1: List of major componen

List of major componen

List of major componen

List of major components

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Check these components according to the following list and 

Figure 1. 

A.

 

Log guiding plates 

B.

 

Log pusher 

C.

 

Operating handle assembly 

D.

 

Wheel and frame 

E.

 

Oil pump  

F.

 

Electrical motor switch 

G.

 

Electrical motor assembly 

H.

 

Supporting feet 

Summary of Contents for PTE-7ES

Page 1: ...ust Equipment Power Trust Equipment PTE PTE PTE PTE 7ES 7ES 7ES 7ES Log Splitter Operation Manual Log Splitter Operation Manual Log Splitter Operation Manual Log Splitter Operation Manual Please caref...

Page 2: ...risk of personal injury The negligence of basic safety precautions can result in injury of operator or damage of property 1 Read and fully understand the operation manual including the operation and s...

Page 3: ...r operate this machine under the influence of alcohol and some medicines 7 Never stand on the machine Otherwise there will be risk of be injury when falling 8 Never operate this machine without superv...

Page 4: ...n cord is applied we recommend connecting a moisture proof plug and keeping this plug away from moisture This cord will produce a voltage drop which can hamper the electrical motor from giving a full...

Page 5: ...at all times to provide protection against the risk of logs accidentally falling on feet It is obligatory at all times to wear gloves which protect the hands against chips and splinters which may be p...

Page 6: ...o the movement of the log pusher Warning never remove a log trapped in the wedge with your hands Warning Before carrying out any maintenance or operation described in this manual disconnect the plug o...

Page 7: ...aulic fluid can create hazards causing you to slip and fall or your hands to slip while using the machine or be a fire hazard Electrical Safety Electrical Safety Electrical Safety Electrical Safety Ne...

Page 8: ...rized persons to operate this tool NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE No list of warnings are all inclusive The operator must supply common sense and operate this tool in a safe manner FEATURES OF THIS LOG S...

Page 9: ...e Steel Constru Durable Steel Constru Durable Steel Construc c c ction tion tion tion Welded steel construction and enclosed hydraulic ram make this a tough durable tool you ll use for years MAIN SPEC...

Page 10: ...asic safety precautions to reduce risk of injury Please carefully read this operation manual before starting work 1 This machine must be always be used by one operator only 2 Never split the logs bigg...

Page 11: ...may raise the risk of the injury to the face due to the splinter or rubbish and make the operation difficult 6 Never split 2 logs at one time otherwise the log may jump up This is dangerous 7 Never pu...

Page 12: ...this machine near a natural gas gasoline tank or other flammable materials 13 Never open switch box or electrical motor cover If needed contact a qualified electrician 14 Make sure that the machine a...

Page 13: ...litting If the log can t be split still this means the log hardness exceeds the capacity of the machine and must pick out the log In this way the machine will not be damaged Recomme Recomme Recomme Re...

Page 14: ...g and checking for the shipping damage If you find any damaged component you should contact dealer immediately Figure Figure Figure Figure 1 List of major componen List of major componen List of major...

Page 15: ...the help another person and put it onto the foam material on the supporting surface the foam material in the packing box together with the machine See Figure 2 Put the main part on the foam material a...

Page 16: ...e receiving hole 52 of the handles then tighten up See Figure 4 Bolt on rod control cover with included bolts OPERATON OPERATON OPERATON OPERATON 1 Plan your work site Plan your work site Plan your wo...

Page 17: ...wer outlet and secure an adequate extension cord if needed Route the cord from the splitter to the power source in a way that safeguards against tripping on the cord or the cord becoming damaged durin...

Page 18: ...adled by the Log guiding plates A in Figure 1 Never attempt to split a log at an angle Be sure the Wedge J in Figure 1 and Log Pusher B in Figure 1 will contact the log squarely on the ends 7 7 7 7 T...

Page 19: ...o retighten the BLEED SCREW Pos 14 in FIGURE 5 when you are finished HOW TO FREE A JAMMED LOG HOW TO FREE A JAMMED LOG HOW TO FREE A JAMMED LOG HOW TO FREE A JAMMED LOG 1 Release both controls so that...

Page 20: ...Warning Be sure to unplug the power before any maintenance work Changing the Hydra Changing the Hydra Changing the Hydra Changing the Hydraulic Oil ulic Oil ulic Oil ulic Oil The quantity of the hydra...

Page 21: ...ert it to make sure the oil level is between the two marks on the dipstick 6 Clean the DIPSTICK 10 and o Type Seal 11 and re install Be careful not to damage the threads of the aluminum OLY CYLINDER C...

Page 22: ...d of any responsibility for injury to persons and animals and damage Problem Probable cause Corrective action Log fails to split Incorrect positioning of the Log Log exceeds permitted dimensions or th...

Page 23: ...in the circuit Check oil level Fill oil if necessary If problem remains contact your dealer Oil leaks from the Cams or from other external points Leakage from the tank Seals worn Check that the bleed...

Page 24: ...P P P Parts Diagram arts Diagram arts Diagram arts Diagram...

Page 25: ...14 4 3 Hammer ram 1 4 Spring 1 5 O ring oil seal 1 6 Piston 1 7 O ring oil seal 1 8 Square piston ring 1 9 Oil cylinder casing 1 10 Dip stick 1 11 O ring oil seal oil seal 12 Teflon seal ring 1 13 O r...

Page 26: ...eat 1 27 Nut M8 1 28 Fixing washer 1 29 Capacitor 1 30 Dustproof rubber sealing ring 1 31 Capacitor casing 1 32 Philips screw 8 33 Cord and plug 1 34 Screw M8 30 3 35 Ring spring 8mm 9 36 Washer 8mm 1...

Page 27: ...1 49 Oil cylinder cover front 1 50 Spring 1 51 Fixing screw M8 30 1 52 Handle seat 1 53 Valve knob 1 54 Handle bar 1 55 Handle 1 56 Nut M8 2 57 Brass shim 4 58 Wheel axle cover 2 59 Shaft fixation hoo...

Page 28: ...MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS...

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