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4 OPERATION

OPERATING SAFETY

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Please remember it is important that you 

read the operator's manual and heed the 

safety signs on the BXMC Chipper / Shred

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der.  They are there for your safety, as well 

as the safety of others.  The safe use of this 

machine is strictly up to you, the operator.

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Personal protection equipment including 

hearing protection, hard hat, safety glasses, 

safety shoes, and gloves are recommended 

during assembly, installation, operation, ad

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justment, maintaining, repairing, or plugging.  

Do not allow long hair, loose-fitting clothing, 

or jewellery to be around moving parts.

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Before servicing, adjusting, repairing or un

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plugging, put the machine in 

safe mode�

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Do not run machine inside a closed building 

to prevent asphyxiation from engine exhaust.

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Use care when feeding material into chipper.  

Do not send metal, bottles, cans, rocks, glass 

or other foreign material into wood chipper.  If 

foreign material enters chipper, stop ma

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chine, turn engine off and place ignition key 

in your pocket and wait for all moving parts to 

stop before removing material and/or unplug

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ging.  Inspect machine for damaged or loose 

parts before resuming work.

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Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs 

which can hinder alertness or coordination 

while operating this equipment.  Consult 

your doctor about operating this machine 

while taking prescription medications.

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Do not allow riders on this machine at any 

time.  There is no safe place for any riders.

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Never allow children or unauthorized people 

to operate or be around this machine.

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Do not reach into rotor or feed hopper open

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ings when the engine is running.  Install 

and secure access covers before starting 

engine.

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Do not move or transport chipper when the 

rotor is turning.

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Do not exceed a safe travel speed when 

transporting.

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Keep the working area clean and free of 

debris to prevent tripping.  Operate only on 

level ground.

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Do not point discharge at people, animals or 

buildings.  Rotor can expel wood chips fast 

enough to cause injury.

The Wallenstein BXMC34 Chipper / Shredders 

are designed to chip and shred, small trees, 

brush, limbs and other wood debris.  The chipped 

/ shredded material is fine enough to be compost

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ed or used in a variety of ways.

It is the responsibility of the owner or opera-

tor to read this manual and to train all other 

operators before they start working with the 

machine�  Follow all safety instructions exact-

ly�  Safety is everyone's business�  By follow-

ing recommended procedures, a safe working 

environment is provided for the operator, 

bystanders and the area around the work site�  

Untrained operators are not qualified to use 

the machine�

Many features incorporated into this machine are 

the result of suggestions made by customers like 

you.  Read this manual carefully to learn how to 

use the chipper safely and how to set it to provide 

maximum field efficiency.  By following these in

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structions in conjunction with a good maintenance 

program, your BXMC34 Chipper / Shredder will 

provide many years of trouble-free service. 

4�1�1 IMPORTANT 

Ensure all operators understand how to 

put the 

machine in 

safe condition

 before working with 

this machine, 

•  disengage the drive
•  shut off the engine
•  ensure components have stopped moving�
•  unplug spark plug cable
•  turn fuel valve off
•  block & chock the wheels 

 

4�1  TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER

Summary of Contents for BXMC34B

Page 1: ...nt com PRINTED IN CANADA REV 201216 PART NUMBER Z97113 Keep this manual with the machine at all times Do not attempt to start or operate the equipment without thoroughly reviewing this manual for safe...

Page 2: ...ECKLIST 19 4 5 CONTROLS 20 4 5 1 ENGINE BXMC34 SERIES 20 4 5 2 SHREDDER FEED 21 4 5 3 FEED CHUTE GRAB HANDLES 21 4 5 4 DRIVE ENGAGE HANDLE 22 4 6 MACHINE SET UP 22 4 7 FIELD OPERATION 23 4 7 1 PREPARE...

Page 3: ...r service contact your local engine dealer Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any consequential damage or expense of any kind including loss of profits The manufacturer is unde...

Page 4: ...ls _________________________________________ Dealer s Rep Signature __________ __________ __________ Delivery Date The product manuals have been received by me and I have been thoroughly instructed as...

Page 5: ...ur and generally rectangular with single or multiple symbols The label illustrates requirements for safe operation safety equipment housekeeping etc These labels are accompanied by detailed instruc ti...

Page 6: ...vely and quickly shreds up material The chipper portion of the BXMC features an 9cm x 13cm 3 5 x 5 angled chipper hopper that delivers wood material up to 75mm 3 0 diameter into the 2 bladed rotor for...

Page 7: ...inently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components which for funct...

Page 8: ...d safety instructions to operate the machine An untrained opera tor is not qualified and exposes himself and bystanders to possible serious injury or death It is the owners responsibility to the opera...

Page 9: ...nderstanding of the safety precautions and of how it works Review the safety instructions with all users annually 6 This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation Th...

Page 10: ...cable turn fuel valve off block chock the wheels 5 Know your controls and how to stop the machine quickly in an emergency Read this manual and the one provided with the engine 6 Train all new personn...

Page 11: ...just ed and in good operating condition 7 Ensure that all safety shielding and safety signs are properly installed and in good condi tion 2 7 MAINTENANCE SAFETY 1 Good maintenance is your responsibili...

Page 12: ...nstallation operation main tenance repairing unplugging or moving 8 Before servicing adjusting repairing or unplugging perform the safe condition procedure disengage the drive shut off the engine ensu...

Page 13: ...ine is flooded crank until engine starts 15 DO NOT strike flywheel with a hard object or metal tool as this may cause flywheel to shatter in operation Use proper tools to service engine 16 DO NOT oper...

Page 14: ...Chipper Shredder until such information has been reviewed Annually review this information before the season start up Make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION a standard practice for all of...

Page 15: ...N EXPLANATIONS 3 1 HOW TO INSTALL SAFETY SIGNS Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry Be sure temperature is above 50 F 10 C Determine exact position before you remove the backing paper R...

Page 16: ...lly apply to both models Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs the type of warning and the area or particular function related to that area that requires you...

Page 17: ...eed hopper open ings when the engine is running Install and secure access covers before starting engine Do not move or transport chipper when the rotor is turning Do not exceed a safe travel speed whe...

Page 18: ...small gas engine on the frame provides power to the rotor through a V belt drive system Abraking clutch on the engine stops the rotor when the drive is disengaged PRINCIPLE COMPONENTS Lower Rotor Hou...

Page 19: ...er Shredder requires that each operator reads and understands the using procedures and all related safety precautions outlined in this section A preoperational checklist is provided for the operator I...

Page 20: ...the electrical system ON and the engine will run Turn the switch counterclockwise to stop the engine Fuel Shut Off Valve This valve controls the flow of fuel to the engine Slide the lever to the right...

Page 21: ...arying the flap opening 1 Move the flapper handle down to open the gate and allow the material to drop into the shredding rotor 2 Release the flapper handle and the spring will return the gate into it...

Page 22: ...ice The chipper shredder must be resting on the level and stable ground dur ing operation using the chipper while on uneven ground is dangerous and may result in injury or damage to the machine 4 5 4...

Page 23: ...aware of the size and shape of the material crotchety branches and logs can move in unpredictable ways as they pass through the chipper and could cause inju ries Large curved pieces should be cut to...

Page 24: ...chipping 4 7 3 STOPPING PROCEDURE 1 Stop feeding material into the hopper 2 Move the throttle to idle position to slow the engine RPM Allow 10 15 seconds for the rotor to slow down 3 Disengage the dr...

Page 25: ...wn stop and let the rotor get back up to speed then restart feeding Do not reach into the feed hopper further than the hopper opening to avoid contact the blades on the rotor Use a stick or branch to...

Page 26: ...ag Z99006 The mulch bag holds 2 7 cu ft 28 litres and is a mildew resistant synthetic material It is a porous material allowing air from the rotor to pass through without restricting collection of the...

Page 27: ...6 Check that everyone is clear of machine before restarting engine 7 Start the engine engage the drive system and resume working 4 7 9 SEVERE PLUG 1 Follow the stopping procedure and wait for all movi...

Page 28: ...this procedure 1 Remove the tarpaulin if covered 2 Bring the collector bag to machine BXMC34B model 3 Review and follow the pre operation checklist OPERATING SAFETY Store the unit in an area away from...

Page 29: ...tion or oil changes IMPORTANT Do Not over grease Good maintenance is your responsibility Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble Follow good shop practices Keep service area clean and dry Be sure...

Page 30: ...er blade check daily test sharpness every 50 hrs Shredder blades check daily test sharpness every 50 hrs Remove the belt shield to gain access to the grease zerk On a regular basis check all nuts bolt...

Page 31: ...l L e v e l B e l t D r i v e P u l l e y A l i g n m e n t A i r C l e a n e r E n g i n e O i l C h i p p e r B l a d e s S h r e d d e r K n i v e s R o t o r B e a r i n g s E n g i n e O i l B e...

Page 32: ...ith your fore finger and measure its defection Drive belt should deflect no more than 1 4 to 3 8 6 mm to 10 mm 4 If the belt requires adjustment loosen do not remove the 4 x bolts that hold the engine...

Page 33: ...g unhook from the shield mount and brake clutch clutch keep unbolt from the shield mount 7 Remove the old belt from the rotor sheave first then the brake clutch 8 Replace with the new belt 9 Replace t...

Page 34: ...s the stationary blade Be sure to tighten the blade mounting bolts to their specified torque when re installing the blades to the rotor 1 Ensure the engine is off ignition switch is off and the fuel v...

Page 35: ...switch is off and the fuel valve is closed 2 Remove the 2 bolts that hold the upper rotor housing andcarefullyopentherotorhousing 3 Manually rotate chipper rotor plate so that one set of shredder kni...

Page 36: ...e with guard removed Ledger Blades Each machine is equipped with a ledger stationary blade that acts as a shear for the moving rotor blades The ledger blade is designed with 4 usable corners When the...

Page 37: ...creen in the bottom of the rotor frame The screen retains the wood material in the rotor chamber until it is small enough to exit through the holes and drop to the ground under the rotor The standard...

Page 38: ...edure and replace belt Ensure machine is off Low engine speed Check that choke is off and throttle is set to maximum Blades and or knives are dull Rotate sharpen or replace blade and or knives Ensure...

Page 39: ...ual for specific trouble shooting instructions requirements Obstructed discharge Clear debris from discharge chute BXMC34B or material screen BXMC34S Ensure machine is off Rotor plugged Inspect and cl...

Page 40: ...arge W 1 5 38 MM Screen Machine Type Tires Dimensions W X L X H 40 x 43 x 49 38 x 43 x 47 Weight 270 LBS 250 LBS Screens Not Availalble 2 Options W 2 7 Cu Ft 28 Litres Mesh Bag 3 4 round screen 19MM 1...

Page 41: ...19 33 53 80 115 160 290 420 630 17 36 63 100 155 220 305 540 880 1320 12 27 45 75 115 165 220 400 650 970 METRIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 8 8 N m lb ft Bolt Torque Bolt Diameter A 10 9 N m lb ft M3 M4 M...

Page 42: ...to go 1082A355 GARDEN TRACTOR HITCH 1012L269 1082A355 For models BXMC34S Conversion kit simple to install Makes a finer mulch than the standard screen 1074L240 3 4 ROUND SCREEN 19MM For models BXMC34S...

Page 43: ...E 29 H HEARING LOSS 11 I INFORMATIVE LABELS 5 L LEDGER 30 LEDGER BLADES 36 M MAINTENANCE LABELS 5 MULCH COLLECTOR BAG 26 MULCHING SCREEN 37 N NOTICE 7 P PPE 8 11 15 22 23 25 PRODUCT LABELS 5 R ROTOR 2...

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