WXR720/L, WXR740/L
Trailer Wood Splitter
Operating Instructions
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6.3 Pre-operation Checklist
Efficient and safe operation of the Wallenstein wood splitter
requires that each operator reads and understands the operating
procedures and all related safety precautions outlined in this
section.
A Pre-operation Checklist is provided for the operator. The
checklist is important for both personal safety and keeping the
wood splitter in good mechanical condition.
Before operating the machine and each time thereafter, the
following areas should be checked off:
Pre-operation Checklist
Check engine oil level. Top level up as
required.
Check hydraulic fl uid level. Top level up as
required.
Check and lubricate the machine following
the schedule outlined in the Maintenance
section.
Check the wedge and block. Be sure they
are not damaged or broken and is not badly
worn. Repair or replace as required.
Check and remove any entangled material.
Check for hydraulic leaks. Tighten
connections or replace components to stop
leaks.
Check and ensure that all covers, guards
and shields are in place, secured, and can
function as designed.
Check and inspect tires, wheels, and hubs.
Check and tighten all fasteners. Make sure
the equipment is in good condition.
Check that appropriate equipment for
personal protection is being used and in good
condition.
Check that jewelry, loose-fi tting clothing are
not worn. Make sure long hair is tied back.
6.4 Machine Break-In
Although there are no operational restrictions on the wood
splitter when used for the first time, it is recommended that the
following items be checked:
Review the engine owner's manual for break-in
recommendations. Place the machine in a
Safe Condition
before checking any components. Refer to
After 1 hour of operation
1.
Check that the push block or wedge is adequately
lubricated.
2.
Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners. Tighten to their
specified torque level.
3.
Check hydraulic system for leaks. Tighten all leaking fittings
and replace any leaking components.
4.
Check machine fluid levels—Fuel, engine oil, and hydraulic
oil reservoir. Top up as required.
5.
Check for entangled material. Remove all entangled material
before resuming work.
6.
Check tire pressure. Inflate as required.
After 8 hours of operation
7.
Repeat the above steps.
6.5 Engine Oil Level Check
Check engine oil level daily.
Check with the machine parked on level ground and the engine
stopped.
IMPORTANT! Running the engine with a low oil level can
cause engine damage that is not covered by warranty.
1.
Remove the oil level dipstick and wipe it clean.
2.
Fully insert the oil level dipstick, then remove it to check the
oil level.
The proper level is when the oil is visible at the
full (upper) mark on the dipstick.
3.
If the oil level is low, add oil until the level is at the full mark.
SAE 10W-30 or 5W-30 is recommended for general use.
4.
Reinstall the oil level dipstick.
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