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2.
Prepare the logs for splitting
. This log splitter splits wood in the length of 520 mm
and a diameter of 50-250 mm. When you split larger pieces do not split logs longer
than the shown size. Never attempt to split fresh green logs. Dry logs are a lot
easier to split and will not jam as frequently as green logs would.
3.
Route the power cord
. Locate an appropriate power outlet, and secure an
adequate extension cord if necessary. Route the cord from the splitter to the power
source in a route that safeguards the cord and ensures that the cord will not
become damaged or wet during the work session.
4.
Place the splitter safely
. Please ensure that the splitter is placed firmly on a level
and supported surface in a height of 60-75 cm, free from any objects to prevent
movement of the operator. Never operate this splitter on the ground, as you will risk
it becoming damaged by bits and pieces, it is also uncomfortable to work in this
position. It is recommended to use a permanent stand for the log splitter. If
necessary you can block the wheels with wedges in order to prevent them from
moving.
5.
Open the air escape valve.
Loosen the air escape
valve (14) by turning 3-4 times every time you use
the log splitter. Retighten this valve when you are
finished.
6.
Where to place the log on the splitter
.
Place the log onto the splitter, lengthwise and lying
flat on the main frame (I). The log shall lie flat on the
splitter and shall be placed onto the log guiding plates
(A). Never attempt to split the log at an angle.
Be sure that the wedge (J) and log pusher (B) touch
the log squarely on the ends.
7.
Two hand operation
.
When it is safe to start,
press the engine start
switch (F) with one
hand and the handle
(C) with the other
hand.
The log pusher (B) will
compress the log and
push it against the
wedge (J), which splits
the logs. When the
logs have been split
you shall release both
the engine start switch
(F) and the handle (C),
this will allow the log
pusher (B) to withdraw.
Air escape valve