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chosen position and turn the locking knob fully clockwise to lock it.

5.6.    

Lubrication.

 To aid smooth operation and prolong the working life of the unit apply a thin coat of grease to the four surfaces of the upper  

 

moving steel section and also to the splitting wedge as indicated in fig.8.

6.  OPERaTING INSTRucTIONS

 

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  WaRNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply the safety instructions before use.

 

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   WaRNING! This system has been designed to prevent the operator from handling the log during the splitting process. for   

  safety reasons the operator must not ask a second person to place or handle the log. The system is designed to be operated by  

  one person only.

6.1. 

  

ensure that the power supply cable to the log splitter is routed so as not to be a tripping hazard or be positioned in such a way as to be  

 

prone to damage or pulling.

6.2. 

  

In low temperature conditions preheat  the hydraulic oil by running the motor under no load for 15 minutes prior to commencing work.

6.3.    

Before splitting any logs you must check that the control levers are functioning properly by doing the following tests:

6.3.1. 

  

Push down on both control levers. The splitting wedge should lower to approximately 50cm above the highest table position.

6.3.2. 

  

If either control lever is released the splitting wedge should remain in the lowered position.

6.3.3.   

When both levers are released the ram should rise to its highest position automatically.

6.4.   

When many logs of approximately the same length are to be split, the ram stroke can be set to avoid having to wait for the ram to operate  

 

through it full stroke every time. See fig.9.

6.4.1. 

  

Hold down both control levers and move the splitting wedge down to the desired starting position being 3 to 5cm above the log to be split.

6.4.2. 

  

Release one of the control levers and switch the motor off. The splitting wedge should remain where it is.

6.4.3. 

  

Release the locking knob (n) and raise the adjusting rod (M) using the knob on its end until spring resistance is felt. Tighten the locking  

 

knob (n).

6.4.4.   

When the motor is switched on the splitting wedge should remain in the position set.

6.4.5.   

When both control levers are held down the splitting wedge will move down to split the log and then return to the position set when both  

 

levers are released. See also fig.10.

 

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  WaRNING! always split a log along its grain. Never attempt to split a log laid across the machine as this could be dangerous for  

  the operator and could seriously damage the machine.

6.4.6. 

 

Always place log on the highest feasible table position to ensure the maximum stroke of the splitting wedge through the lodge.

6.4.7. 

 

Place log onto the support table ensuring that it is vertical and sitting flat on the table as shown above at (P) in fig.10. It is essential that the  

 

wedge and support table will contact the log square on. 

Never attempt to split a log if it is sitting at an angle.

6.4.8.  

Take hold of the control handles and move the guard assemblies inwards (see ‘S’ in fig.10 above) until the serrated log clamps (R) make  

 

contact with the log. 

DO NOT

 press the control handles down until the log is firmly gripped as shown in fig.11.

6.4.9.  

Push the control levers down to start the splitting. Releasing either lever stops the motion of the splitting wedge. When both handles are  

 

released the wedge returns to the start position.

6.4.10. 

Stack as you work to keep the work area hazard free. Clean up accumulated wood chips and other debris to keep the work area safe.

   fig.8

   fig.9

 fig.10

 fig.11

 fig.12

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S1050V Issue 3 (HF) 25/06/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Summary of Contents for LS1050V

Page 1: ...the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 SAFETY and maintenance 9 9 Keep the log splitter clean for best and safest performance 9 9 Maintain the log splitter in ...

Page 2: ...itting wedge 2 When the motor is switched on and the two control levers are operated the ram retracts and draws the splitting wedge downwards to split the log situated on the table 4 1 Serrated Log Clamp Grips log when pressure is applied through the control levers 24 4 2 Splitting Wedge After prolonged use it may be necessary to sharpen the wedge with a fine toothed file 4 3 Upper Steel Section m...

Page 3: ... should be detectable during operation When moving the log splitter close the filler cap to avoid spilling oil Remember to open it again before the next operation WARNING Failure to open the bleed screw will trap air within the system The continued compression and decompression of this air will blow out the seals of the hydraulic system and cause permanent damage to the log splitter thus invalidat...

Page 4: ...o the desired starting position being 3 to 5cm above the log to be split 6 4 2 Release one of the control levers and switch the motor off The splitting wedge should remain where it is 6 4 3 Release the locking knob N and raise the adjusting rod M using the knob on its end until spring resistance is felt Tighten the locking knob N 6 4 4 When the motor is switched on the splitting wedge should remai...

Page 5: ...assist the splitting process The obtuse wedge slides over the main splitting wedge and is held in place by tightening the knob on the top The two stage wedge forces the splitting pieces further apart to achieve a fully split log 7 Maintenance 7 1 Checking the oil Check the oil level regularly as low oil levels can damage the pump Sealey hydraulic oil is available in 500ml containers Partno HJO500M...

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