CAMON SG30 Stump Grinder
SG30 Stump Grinder
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6.3 To Stop the Engine
Tilt the stump grinder to raise the teeth into the air.
Move the throttle lever to the “MIN” position (fig. 9).
Release the operator presence lever (fig. 10).
Ensure the blades have stopped rotating prior to moving
the machine.
Turn the fuel tap lever to the “OFF” position.
WARNING: THE EXHAUST COVER MAY BE HOT –
DO NOT TOUCH.
6.4 Safety Equipment
The SG30 operator must be wearing:
• Ear Defenders
• Gloves
• Protective Footwear
• Safety Glasses
• Forestry Helmet (recommended)
6.5
Operation - Removing Stumps
Before grindin
g a stump the area must be cleared of
any objects such as stones or metal that would damage
the grinder or be picked up and thrown by the rotating
blades.
WARNIN
G: REMOVE ALL HARD OBJECTS SUCH AS GRAVEL, ROCKS AND
STONES TO REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF THESE OBJECTS BEING THROWN
BY THE STUMP GRINDER.
Remove all loose pieces of wood, stones, wire and
other debris from the work area before beginning
stump removal.
Wind direction should be considered, as it influences
the direction in which dust and wood chips will be
directed.
Never operate the machine after dark. Night-time operation will not allow the
operator to see the stump and danger zone adequately enough for safe operation.
Always allow a cold engine time to warm up before cutting a stump.
Only the portion of cutting wheel within the 80
o
area shown in fig. 11 should engage
the st
ump.
Never undercut the stump or use the bottom of the cutting wheel for cutting
purposes.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 8
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Fig. 11