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Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation
o
Split log pile
. Move each log away from log splitter after it is split. Split logs left near the log splitter are
a trip hazard
.
o
Remove hands
. Remove both hands from log before activating Split Control Lever.
o
Hand activate
. Use only your hand to operate the Split Control Lever. Never use any other body part, or
a rope, cable, or other remote device to actuate the control.
o
Returning wedge
. Once the control valve is actuated in the return direction, the wedge is designed to
keep returning by itself completely and then stop automatically. Stay clear while the wedge is returning.
It is still powerful enough on the return stroke to cause serious injury.
o
Log stuck on wedge
. If a log does not split completely and becomes stuck on the wedge, follow the
instructions below to remove the log. A log can become stuck to the wedge if the wedge becomes
embedded in the log and the log doesn’t split and separate. This can happen if the log is too stringy or
tough to split completely. A stuck log will move back with the wedge on the initial attempt to retract the
wedge. If this happens, retract the wedge completely to allow the splitter to strip the log from the wedge.
Keep hands clear of log and wedge while wedge is retracting.
WARNING:
NEVER
attempt to remove a stuck log by:
Modifying the splitter.
Adding attachments to the splitter.
Personal injury could result from log or metal pieces flying out at high speed toward the operator or
bystanders, or the splitter could become damaged.
Safety – After use
Return to horizontal
. If in the vertical position, return log splitter to the horizontal position for greater stability and
to prepare for transportation.
Storage location.
Store the log splitter in a location away from corrosive material.
Periodic maintenance.
Perform periodic maintenance as directed in this manual to keep the log splitter in safe
working condition.