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3.
Switch the machine off and disconnect the power.
4.
Release the second control handle.
5.
Shorten the return
path at the rod fitted
to the side by fixing
the holding screw at
the necessary height.
Adjusting the table height
Upper table plate position: 610 mm
Middle table position: 890 mm
Lower base position: 1370 cm
1.
Split logs up to
590 mm
on the table plate.
Secure the table plate using the locking bolt.
(The locking bolt engages in the table plate hole.)
2.
Split logs up to
870 mm
on the table. Pull out the table
plate.
3.
Split logs up to
1350 mm
on the base. Press the locking lever
down and swing aside the table.
Adjusting the splitting cross:
1.
Loosen star grip
screw.
2.
Move the splitting
cross to the
correct position
(The star grip
screw is beyond
the borehole in the
splitting blade).
3.
Mount star grip
screw.
Splitting short wood:
1.
Upper position of table plate.
2.
Place the log on the splitter’s table plate.
3.
Hold the log tight with the clamping claws.
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Only split the logs in the direction of the wood fibres.
Splitting long wood:
1.
Middle position
of table or low
position of base.
2.
Remove the
splitting cross.
3.
Place the log on
the splitter’s
table or base.
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Possible malfunction when cleaving logs: The log to be
cleaved is not cleaved right through, jams on the cleaving blade
and is pulled up during the blade’s return movement.
In this case, proceed as follows:
1.
Switch off the device.
2.
Depending on the log still to be cleaved fix the table plate in
the upper or the table in the middle position.
3.
Switch on the device and continue the splitting operation.
Never try to split two logs at once.
Never try to remove or replace the log during the
splitting process.
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Never try to force the splitting of the log by maintaining the
pressure for several seconds. This can lead to damage to the
machine.
Position the log on the table again and repeat the splitting phase,
or put the log on one side.
Holding
screw
Star grip screw
Splitting cross
Locking bolt
Table plate
Table
Base
Locking lever