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Release both controls.  

 

After the log pusher moves back 
and completely stops at its starting 
position, insert a wedge wood 
under the jammed log. 

 

Start the log splitter to push the 
wedge wood to go completely 
under the jammed one. 

 

Repeat above procedure with 
sharper slope wedge woods until 
the log is completely freed. 

 
 
 
 
 
Do not try to knock the jammed log 
off. Knocking about will damage the 
machine or may launch the log and 
cause accident. 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL 

 

Summary of Contents for LS5T-37

Page 1: ...OPERATING MACHINE MODLE NUMBER LS5T 37 LS5T 52 SERIAL NUMBER Both model number and serial number may be found on the main label You should record both of them in a safe place for future use Save This...

Page 2: ...ns 5 Electrical Requirements 5 Contents of Shipping Container 5 Set up and Preparation for Operation 6 7 Wiring Diagram 7 Plumbing Diagram 7 Log Splitter Operation 8 9 Freeing a Jammed Log 9 Replacing...

Page 3: ...om for handling and help the operator stay alert Bolt the log splitter to the work surface if it tends to slip walk or slide Keep your work area clean and well lighted Cluttered areas invites injuries...

Page 4: ...with the power voltage and frequency of the motor Check that there is a ground connection and a regulation differential switch upstream Ground the log splitter Prevent body contact with grounded surfa...

Page 5: ...away from splits and cracks which open in the log They may close suddenly and crush or amputate your hands Do not remove jammed logs with you hands DON T FORCE TOOL It will do a better and safer job...

Page 6: ...ITTER WITH CARE Keep the log splitter clean for best and safest performance MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF Lock the shop Disconnect master switches Store the log splitter away from children and others n...

Page 7: ...TIONS Model Number LS5T 37 LS5T 52 Motor 230V 50Hz 1500W IP54 Diameter 5 25cm Log Capacity Length 37cm 52cm Splitting Force 5 t Hydraulic Pressure 20Mpa Hydraulic Oil Capacity 1 6 L 2 4L Length 955mm...

Page 8: ...og Splitter B Support Leg C Owner s Manual D Loose Part Bag containing M8 Bolts Nuts Note Hardware to mount this log spliter to a work bench is NOT supplied 1 set 1 pc 1 pc 5 sets SET UP AND PREPARATI...

Page 9: ...e Bleed Screw should be loosened by some rotations until air can go in and out of the oil tank smoothly Air flow thru the Bleed Screw hole should be detectable during the log splitter is under operati...

Page 10: ...e max pressure limiting screw is sealed with glue to ensure the log splitter works under pressure no more than 5 tons The setting was done by qualified mechanics with professional instruments Unauthor...

Page 11: ...10 LOG SPLITTER OPERATION...

Page 12: ...pon absence of either hand Only after both hands release the controls the log pusher starts to return backward to the starting position Trigger type lock out device is adopted to avoid accidental Hydr...

Page 13: ...at log should be discarded to protect the log splitter Always set logs firmly on the log retaining plates and work table Make sure logs will not twist rock or slip while being split Do not force the b...

Page 14: ...the jammed log Start the log splitter to push the wedge wood to go completely under the jammed one Repeat above procedure with sharper slope wedge woods until the log is completely freed Do not try to...

Page 15: ...rticular model indicated in above specifications table Clean the surface of Dipstick on the Oil Drain Bolt and put it back into the oil tank while keep the log splitter vertically Make sure the level...

Page 16: ...ding The sizes or hardness of the log exceeds the capacity of the machine Reduce the log sizes before splitting it on the log splitter Wedge cutting edge is blunt Refer to Sharpening Wedge section to...

Page 17: ...the log splitter Bleed Screw is not tightened before moving the log splitter Tighten the Bleed Screw up before moving the log splitter Oil Drain Bolt with Dipstick is not tight Tighten the Oil Drain B...

Page 18: ...17 PARTS SCHEMATIC 1...

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