Item 67090
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2.
WARNING!
Never attempt to remove a
stuck log by doing the following:
• Using the hydraulic force of the Log
Splitter.
• Modifying the Log Splitter.
• Adding attachments to the Log Splitter.
3.
WARNING!
Serious personal injury could
result from log or metal pieces flying
out at high speed toward the operator
or bystanders, or the Log Splitter could
become damaged.
4.
Fully retract the Ram.
5.
Remove the stuck log from the Wedge
manually with a pry bar.
6.
IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful as log
pieces may fly off as they separate from the
Wedge.
7.
Do not attempt to re-split a stuck log once
it has been removed from the Wedge.
Manually split with a maul, or cut with a
chainsaw.
WARNING!
Remove Split Logs:
Move each
split log away from the Log Splitter. Split
logs left near the Log Splitter are a tripping
hazard.
To Bleed the Log Splitter:
1.
Extend Ram to its maximum length.
2.
Remove the Oil Plug (6A) and top off oil.
See Figure D.
3.
Turn Handwheel counterclockwise as fast as
possible. Piston Rod (18A) will retract into
Ram and push air out of Cylinder (23A) via
Oil Plug hole. Top off oil as needed.
4.
Replace the Oil Plug and repeat steps 1-3
as needed.
5.
To add oil, remove the Oil Plug and add oil
to just below the Fill Plug. Then Replace Oil
Plug.
Figure D
Handle Wheel (36A)
Oil Plug (6A)
Piston Rod (18A)