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Duty Cycle
1. The electric log splitter is designed for occasional use.
Use over a long period will overheat the motor and may
cause damage.
2. The electric log splitter should not operate at 15A load
for more than 5 minutes at a time, after which it must be
switched off and allowed to cool down for at least
10 minutes before restarting.
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WARNING!
If the log cannot be split within 5 seconds, do
not engage the log pusher any more, otherwise the log splitter
will be damaged. For extremely hard logs, rotate it by 90° to see
if it can be split in a different direction. If the log still cannot be
split, its hardness exceeds the capacity of the machine and thus
that log should be discarded to protect the log splitter.
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WARNING!
Break log in the direction of its growing
grain. Do not place log across the log splitter for splitting. It
may be dangerous and may seriously damage the machine.
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WARNING!
Do not attempt to split 2 log pieces at the
same time. A piece may fly up and cause personal injury.
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WARNING!
Accidents occur when there is more than
one person involved in loading and operating the log splitter;
only one person should operate the splitter. If a second person
is assisting in loading the splitter, NEVER allow an assistant to
hold the log in place while the operator is using the unit.
9.
Release both the hydraulic control lever and the On/Off
switch, the log pusher will move to the original position.
Wait until the wood pusher completely stops, and remove
the split log.
Removing A Jammed Log
If the log gets stuck on the wedge base, or the wedge
becomes embedded in the log and will not completely split or
separate from the log, follow the directions below to remove
the log.
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WARNING!
Do not attempt to remove the jammed
log with your hands or knock it off. It may cause serious injury
or damage to the machine.
1. Release both the hydraulic control lever and the
On/Off switch.
2. After the log pusher moves back and completely stops
at its starting position, insert a wedge wood under the
jammed log (Fig. 5).
3. Start the log splitter to push the wedge wood to go
completely under the jammed one.
4. Repeat above instructions 2 - 3 with a sharper sloped
wooden wedge as needed until the log is free.
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WARNING!
Do not try to knock the jammed log off. It
will damage the machine or may launch the log and cause an
accident or injury (Fig. 6).
Maintenance
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WARNING!
Always disconnect the power and ensure
built up pressure has been released from the tool before
cleaning, repairing, or inspecting the log splitter.
General
• Periodically apply a light coat of rust resistant oil, such as
3-in-1 oil or WD-40, to the springs to keep them in proper
working order.
• Periodically check all fasteners for tightness.
• Annually clean and lightly lubricate parts.
• Use a glossy enamel spray paint to touch up scratched or
worn painted metal surfaces.
• Never exceed the load capacity rating of 5 tons; it will
damage the log splitter and void the manufacturer's
warranty.
• Periodically sharpen the wedge. Use a fine tooth file, take
off burrs and smooth rough sections of the cutting edge.
IMPORTANT! If a part needs replacement, only use parts
that are specifically recommended by the manufacturer.
Replacement parts that do not meet these specifications
may result in a safety hazard, may compromise the tool's
performance, and will void the manufacturer's warranty.
Fig. 5
Wedged wood
Fig. 6
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