SHARPENING THE SPLITTING WEDGE
This log splitter is equipped with a reinforced splitting wedge which is specially treated. After long periods of
operation, and when required; sharpen the wedge using a fine-toothed file removing any burrs or flat spots on
the edge.
CHECKING & REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL
CHECKING HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL
Periodically check the oil level to ensure it is between the 2 grooves around the Oil Filler/Air Bleed. To check
the oil.
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Ensure the machine is upright, not operating or plugged into the electrical source.
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Unscrew the Oil Filler/air Bleed & remove it.
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If the oil level is lower than the minimum (min) bottom mark on the dipstick refill with Type 22 Hydraulic
oil and check the level again, until the oil level reaches the maximum (max) mark on the dipstick.
The followin
g hydraulic oils or equivalent Type 22 are recommended for the log splitter’s hydraulic
transmission system:
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HANDY PARTS Logsplitter Oil WPL110 (1L), WPL113 (5L)
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SHELL Tellus 22
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MOBIL DTE 11
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ARAL Vitam GF 22
o
BP Energol HLP-HM 22
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Clean the dipstick and put it back into the oil tank. Make sure it is tightened to avoid leaks during transit.
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Never exceed the maximum level. Empty oil if the maximum level is exceeded until the oil level is
between the minimum & maximum marks on the dipstick.
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The machine will operate as designed with oil in between the minimum & maximum marks.
Read dipstick to determine the maximum and minimum of the oil level. Low oil can damage the oil pump.
Overfilling can result in excessive temperature in the hydraulic transmission system.
Summary of Contents for 1938182001
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