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WARNING:

Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless. 
Remember  that  a  careless  fraction  of  a  second  is 
sufficient to inflict serious injury.

WARNING:

Always  wear  safety  goggles  or  safety  glasses  with 
side shields when operating this tool. Failure to do so 
could  result  in  objects  being  thrown  into  your  eyes 
resulting in possible serious injury.

WARNING:

Do  not  use  any  attachments  or  accessories  not 
recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use 
of  attachments  or  accessories  not  recommended  can 
result in serious personal injury.

BEFORE USING THE LOG SPLITTER 

(

See Fig 3-4)

Never operate the log splitter until the bleed screw (1) has 
been slightly loosened (one to two full turns). Air flow through 
the bleed screw should be detectable once the log splitter 
is started. If no air flow is detected, loosen the screw until 
the air flow can be felt.
Air must flow in and out of the oil tank during operation to 
prevent the seals in the hydraulic system from rupturing.
This tool is designed for home use only. Never split logs larger 
than 25cm. diameter or 52cm. long. Some types of wood 
are harder to split than others. If the log splitter is having 
trouble splitting a log, never continue to try for longer than 
five seconds.
Always check the oil level 

before 

you start the log splitter.

To check the oil level:

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Unplug the log splitter.

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Using the lift handle (8), stand the log splitter on the end 

with the wheels (see fig.11).

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Using an 8 mm hex key, remove the oil drain bolt and 

wipe the dipstick clean.

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Wipe the dipstick clean then reinsert it back into the oil 

tank.

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Remove the dipstick (12) and check to see if the oil level 

is between the first and second groove on the dipstick 
(Fig.4).

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If there is not enough oil in the oil tank, add oil until the 

proper level is reached.

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If there is the proper amount of oil in the oil tank, wipe the 

dipstick clean then replace it in the oil tank and tighten 
the oil drain bolt securely.

NOTE:

 See “Replacing Hydraulic Oil” in the 

Maintenance

 

section for recommended oil or equivalents.

STARTING THE LOG SPLITTER 

(

See Fig 5 - 6).

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Operator should be positioned at the rear of the log splitter 

as shown in figure (6).

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Place the left hand on the hydraulic control lever (2) and 

the right hand on the on/off switch (7).

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Push down and hold the on/off switch.

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While continuing to hold down the on/off switch, push 

down and hold the hydraulic control lever.

 

NOTE:

 Both hands are required to start this product. The 

combination of both steps starts the ram which pushes 
the log into the wedge.

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To stop the splitter, release both controls to return the 

ram to the starting position.

NOTE:

 If only one hand is removed from either the switch 

or the lever, the log splitter will freeze in place. When both 
the switch and the lever are released, the ram will return to 
the starting position.

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Locate the axle (9) assembly; remove the hitch pin (10) 
from the axle.

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Lift the machine slightly and slip the axle into the wheel 
hole.

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Next, slide the washer (11) onto the axle. Still lifting the 
machine, slide the axle/wheel/washer combination into 
the wheel mounting hole in the machine base as shown 
in fig 2.

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Slide the washer onto the axle. Push the hitch pin into 

the  hole  on  the  end  of  the  axle  to  secure  the  wheel  
assembly.

 

NOTE:

 The hitch pin should be pushed into the axle until 

the centre of the pin rests on top of the axle.

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Repeat with the second wheel assembly.

ASSEMBLING THE WHEELS 

(Fig 2.)

To attach the wheels to the base:

WARNING:

Failure  to  loosen  the  bleed  screw  prior  to  operation 
of  this  product  may  cause  the  seals  in  the  hydraulic 
system to blow out. Blown seals could cause permanent 
damage to the log splitter.

ASSEMBLY

OPERATION

ENGLISH (Original Instructions)

Summary of Contents for ELS-52

Page 1: ...1500W ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER OPERATOR S MANUAL Original Instructions ELS52 WARNING It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine...

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Page 5: ...aycausetheriskofpersonalinjury Instructionsfor safe use of accessories are included with the accessory WARNING Read and understand all instructions Failure to follow all instructions listed below may...

Page 6: ...tion If injured by escaping fluid see a doctor at once Serious infection or reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not adminis tered immediately n KEEP THE OPERATOR ZONE and adjacent area...

Page 7: ...n operating this product Wear Gloves Wear Safety Footwear Always wear nonslip safety footwear when operating this product Always keep bystanders at least 10 ft 3 m away Keep Bystanders Away Keep Hands...

Page 8: ...ose or exposed wires and cut or worn insulation WARNING Keep the extension cord clear of the working area Position the cord so that it will not get caught on timber tools or other obstructions while y...

Page 9: ...d satisfactorily operated the tool WARNING If any parts are missing do not operate this tool until the missing parts are replaced Failure to do so could result in possible serious personal injury WARN...

Page 10: ...until the proper level is reached n If there is the proper amount of oil in the oil tank wipe the dipstick clean then replace it in the oil tank and tighten the oil drain bolt securely NOTE See Repla...

Page 11: ...with fresh hydraulic oil 3 5L n Place the cleaned dipstick into the oil tank Remove and check the oil level NOTE The oil level should be between the two oil lines around the bottom of the dipstick as...

Page 12: ...ulic system 1 Air sealed in hydraulic system while operating 2 Bleed screw is not tightened before moving the log splitter 3 Oil drain bolt is not tight 4 Hydraulic control valve assembly and or seal...

Page 13: ...cover belts brushes bags bulbs or any part which ordinary wear and tear results in required replacement during warranty period This warranty does not cover transportation cost or consumable items suc...

Page 14: ...0 960 238 TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED Building B Rosehill Industrial Estate 3 Shirley Street Rosehill NSW 2142 Australia Tel 02 8892 1800 or 1300 361 505 Fax 1800 807 993 TECHTRONIC IN...

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