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-Inserting rotating axle and boltit as shown in 
Figure below.  
 
a. 4 Hex Bolts 3/8 "x 1"  
b. 4 Hex Nuts 3/8 " 
c. 4 Pressure Washers 3/8 " 
d. Plain Washers 4 3/8 " 

 

 

 

-Insert tires in their respective shafts 

 

 

  
-Place safety pin across each shaft with 
pliers and warp them to prevent loosen of 
your tires in operation, as shown in Fig.  

 4- 5/8” Washers 
 4 Cotter Pins 3/16 "x 1" 
 

 

 

 

Pull Assembly

 

 
-Next figure shows the assembly of the pull 
bar.. 

 

 

-Secure in place using safety cotter pins and 
deforming to prevent slipping of the pin.  
 
Nuts and Bolts: 1/8 "x 1" cotter pins (2 units)

 

 

 

 

 

Feed Hopper Assembly 

 

-Assemble the hopper as shown in Fig.  
Nuts and bolts:  
a. 9-Hex Bolts ¼ "x 1"  
b. 9-Pressure Washers ¼ " 
c. 9-Plain Washers  ¼ " 
d. 9-Hex nuts  ¼ " 

 

Summary of Contents for YB2510

Page 1: ...lable for consultation at any time Read it thoroughly and become familiar with the operating instructions maintenance and security indications Failure to follow these instructions can result in seriou...

Page 2: ...itate to your dealer or authorized service representative or any case please contact us directly The phone numbers web site and mailing address of Rederick Metal Industries Corp are located on the nex...

Page 3: ...injury This machine is capable of amputating fingers and hands it also expel foreign objects with great force that can cause damage to a person by facial and body exposure In case of any emergency at...

Page 4: ...Hearing protection Appropriate outwear preferably long sleeved shirts and trousers for work IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE EQUIPMENT Wear Ear Protection Wear Eye Protection Wear Safety Gloves ONLOOKERS AW...

Page 5: ...ach operation 7 Don t put your hands close to the parts that are in motion or inside the feed hopper as indicated in the prints when in operation Be careful not to touch any surface which is heated du...

Page 6: ...No smoking should take place Turn off all cigarettes cigars pipes and other sources of ignition 5 Never refuel the machine indoors 6 Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine is hot or runnin...

Page 7: ...ce chart found below to avoid wear it also protects from corrosion and reduces heat prolonging its life 4 Before cleaning repairing or inspecting the chipper stop the engine and check all moving parts...

Page 8: ...asoline depending on the engine type and oil as indicated in the instructions in the engine manual BEFORE operating your wood chipper Taking shipping cage off 1 Remove plastic packing 2 Unscrew the le...

Page 9: ...warp them to prevent loosen of your tires in operation as shown in Fig 4 5 8 Washers 4 Cotter Pins 3 16 x 1 Pull Assembly Next figure shows the assembly of the pull bar Secure in place using safety co...

Page 10: ...er as shown in Fig 2 Secure in place using carriage bolt Nuts and bolts a 1 Carriage Bolt 1 4 x 1 b 1 Pressure washer 1 4 c 1 Hex nut 1 4 Setting up your Wood Chipper Fuel Oil Read and follow all inst...

Page 11: ...er features and controls you should be aware of to familiarize yourself with the chipper It is very important you understand its components for a safe operation of the machine and further instruct som...

Page 12: ...rge neck deflector to adjust the distance of discharge of material to be chopped WARNING Use protective gear and to adjust the discharge neck if this is done without protection it can seriously damage...

Page 13: ...is chipper is equipped with a centrifugal clutch that only engages when it passes a certain amount of RPMs Turn off the engine as directed below and check what is blocking the rotor Stopping your engi...

Page 14: ...or these engines Refer to engine manual for more information or contact us We will be glad to help WARNING Unintentional sparking can result in fire or electric shock Before making adjustments or repa...

Page 15: ...water is not recommended Taking care of your engine NOTE Review the sections of maintenance and operation of the engine manual for detailed instructions 1 Check the oil level 2 Clean the engine regula...

Page 16: ...the environmental conditions from harming the equipment 2 Follow the lubrication recommendations engine for off season storage 3 Store equipment in a clean dry area Never store the machine or fuel con...

Page 17: ...3 Replace blade Low engine performance 1 Lack of fuel 2 The carburetor is dirty 3 Obstructed air filter 4 Loose spark plug cable 1 Fill the fuel tank 2 Take engine to an authorized workshop 3 Clean o...

Page 18: ...18 SPARE PARTS LIST Component Part Number and Description PART 251001 BLADE PART 251002 ANVIL PART 251003 KNOB PART 251004 POWER BELT PART 251005 CLUTCH PART 251006 10 INCH WHEEL...

Page 19: ...ps clutch adjustments and normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or exposure d Rederick MI Corp Does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside the continentalUnited...

Page 20: ...No 1 Base 251007 2 Live axle 251008 3 Fixed axle 251009 4 Pull bar 251010 5 Belt tensioner 251011 6 Pull Bar Pin 251012 7 Pneumatic Wheel 10 x 5 8 251006 8 Rubber grip 251013 No Components Parto No 1...

Page 21: ...Blade 251001 No Components Part No 1 Bottom 251017 2 Top 251018 3 Feed Hopper 251019 4 Bearing housing 251020 5 Dirt screen 251021 6 Anvil 251002 7 Open Close Pin 251022 8 Lock safety tube 251023 9 L...

Page 22: ...ARD No Component Part No 1 Belt Guard 251026 2 Large guard support 251027 3 Small guard support 251028 4 3 8 screw bar 251029 5 Nylon safety nut 3 8 251030 6 Plain washer 3 8 251031 7 Pressure washer...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES...

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