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SPEED AND WIRING

The  speed  is  not  constant  and  decreases  under  a  load 
or  with  lower  voltage.  For  voltage,  the  wiring  in  a  shop 
is  as  important  as  the  motor’s  horsepower  rating.  A  line 
intended  only  for  lights  cannot  properly  carry  a  power 
tool motor. Wire that is heavy enough for a short distance 
will  be  too  light  for  a  greater  distance.  A  line  that  can
support  one  power  tool  may  not  be  able  to  support  two 
or three tools.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

In  the  event  of  a  malfunction  or  breakdown,  grounding 
provides  a  path  of  least  resistance  for  electric  current  to 
reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with 
an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conduc-
tor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a 
matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in 
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit the outlet, 
have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. 
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor 
can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with 
insulation having an outer surface that is green with or with-
out yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If 
repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is neces-
sary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor 
to a live terminal.
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the 
grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if 
in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.
This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet 
like the one shown in figure 1. It also has a grounding pin 
like the one shown. 

ELECTRICAL

Fig. 1 

GROUNDING 

PIN

COVER OF GROUNDED 

OUTLET BOX

EXTENSION CORDS

Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong ground-
ing plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug. 
When using a power tool at a considerable distance from the 
power source, use an extension cord heavy enough to carry 
the current that the tool will draw. An undersized extension 
cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in a loss of 
power  and  causing  the  motor  to  overheat.  Use  the  chart 
provided below to determine the minimum wire size required 
in an extension cord. Only round jacketed cords listed by 
Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) should be used.

**Ampere rating  (on tool faceplate)
                        0-2.0          2.1-3.4        3.5-5.0       5.1-7.0      7.1-12.0   12.1-16.0

Cord Length                Wire Size (A.W.G.)

    25'         16          16          16         16         14        14

    50'         16          16          16         14         14        12

  100'         16          16          14         12         10        —

**Used on 12 gauge - 20 amp circuit.

NOTE:

 AWG = American Wire Gauge

When working with the tool outdoors, use an extension cord 
that  is  designed  for  outside  use.  This  is  indicated  by  the 
letters "WA" on the cord's jacket.
Before  using  an  extension  cord,  inspect  it  for  loose  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 lumber, 
tools or other obstructions while you are working with a 
power tool. Failure to do so can result in serious personal 
injury.

WARNING:

Check  extension  cords  before  each  use.  If  damaged
replace immediately. Never use tool with a damaged cord 
since touching the damaged area could cause electrical 
shock resulting in serious injury.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

This tool is powered by a precision built electric motor. It 
should be connected to a 

power supply that is 120 volts, 

60 Hz, AC only (normal household current). 

Do not operate 

this tool on direct current (DC). A substantial voltage drop 
will cause a loss of power and the motor will overheat. If 
the product does not operate when plugged into an outlet, 
double check the power supply.

Summary of Contents for RY49701

Page 1: ...ility ease of operation and operator safety When properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the...

Page 2: ...n Operation 10 12 n Maintenance 13 n Troubleshooting 14 n Parts Ordering Service 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION This tool has many features for making its use more pleasant and enjoyable Safety pe...

Page 3: ...vents to clean tool n STAY ALERT AND EXERCISE CONTROL Watch what you are doing and use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired Do not rush WARNING Read and understand all instructions Fail...

Page 4: ...resettingsofthepumporvalue d Never use your hand Leaks can be located by passing cardboard or wood over the suspected area Look for discoloration If injured by escaping fluid see a doctor at once Seri...

Page 5: ...s To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Eye Protection Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full face s...

Page 6: ...ially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Without Safety Alert Symbol Indicates a situation that may result in property damage WARNING To avoid seri...

Page 7: ...COVER OF GROUNDED OUTLET BOX EXTENSION CORDS Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong ground ing plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug When using a power tool at a consider...

Page 8: ...hydraulic control lever and the ram starts pushing the log into the wedge LIFT HANDLE The lift handle makes rolling the log splitter from one location to another simple and easy RESET OVERLOAD BUTTON...

Page 9: ...ld result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal injury WARNING Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete Failure to comply could result in accidental starting a...

Page 10: ...ydraulic system from rupturing This tool is designed for home use only Never split logs larger than 10 in diameter or 20 1 2 in long Some types of wood are harder to split than others If the log split...

Page 11: ...sition SPLITTING LOGS See Figures 8 9 Always place logs lengthwise on the work table and resting firmly on the side supports Place logs flat and in the direc tion of the grain Never angle the log to s...

Page 12: ...jammed log n Start the log splitter to push the wood wedge completely under the jammed log n If the log is still jammed repeat the above steps as needed using a thicker angled wood wedge until the lo...

Page 13: ...REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL See Figures 12 13 The hydraulic oil in the log splitter needs to be changed every 150 hours of use n Unplug the log splitter n Position the log splitter so that the motor end i...

Page 14: ...ic oil and excessive air in the hydraulic 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 Hydrauli...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...cts when you call or visit Please call 1 800 860 4050 for your nearest Ryobi Authorized Service Center You can also check our web site at www ryobitools com for a complete list of Authorized Service C...

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