Controls
BXS Series
3PH Self-feed Chipper
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6.3 Rotor Lock
The Rotor Lock is used to secure the rotor from moving while
the upper rotor housing is open. It can only be engaged when
the rotor housing is open. The spring pin cannot be engaged
when the rotor housing is closed. This prevents unintended use
while in operation.
The rotor lock pin should be used anytime the rotor housing is
open to prevent potential injury.
6.3.1 Set Rotor Lock
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First, place the chipper in a
Safe Condition
. See
.
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Open the upper housing.
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Turn the lock handle up so that the spring pulls the handle
pin into the groove.
01340
Fig. 26 –
Rotor Unlocked Position
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Allow the spring to pull the lock handle up against the rotor.
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Turn the rotor slowly by hand until the lock handle slips into
one of the holes in the rotor.
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Verify that the pin is fully inserted, and the rotor does not
turn.
CAUTION!
Avoid reaching into rotor compartment. Rotor
chipper blades are very sharp. If reaching inside
is necessary, use extreme care.
W003
01341
Fig. 27 –
Rotor Locked Position
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Reverse the above procedure to unlock the rotor.
The upper housing cannot be closed with rotor lock
engaged.