m REMAINING HAZARDS
The machine has been built using modern technolo-
gy in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some
remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
• The splitting tool can cause injuries to fingers and
hands if the wood is incorrectly guided or suppor-
ted.
• Thrown pieces can lead to injury if the work piece is
not correctly placed or held.
• Injury through electric current if incorrect electric
connection leads are used.
• Danger due to particular properties of the log (bran-
ches, irregular shape etc)
Even when all safety measures are taken, some re-
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still
be present.
Remaining hazards can be minimized by following
the safety instructions as well as the instructions in
the chapter Authorized use and in the entire opera-
ting manual.
6. Technical data
Dimensions D/W/H mm
Table height mm
Working height mm
Log length cm
Power max. t*
Piston stroke cm
Forward speed cm/s
Return speed cm/s
Oil quantity litres
Weight kg
Drive
Motor V/Hz
Input P1 W
Output P2 W
Operating mode
Motor speed 1/min
Motor protection
Phase inverter
Technical datas subject to change!
* The maximum achievable splitting power depends
on the resistance of the material to be split and can,
due to influencing variable, deflect to the hydraulic
system.
7. Assembly
For reasons of packing, your log splitter is not com-
pletely assembled.
Mounting the running wheels, Fig. 15
• Put the wheel axle (14a) through the drilled holes.
• Attach a washer, a running wheel (14) and another
washer (14b) on either side.
• Fix the safety cap (14c) by pressing on the wheel.
• Put the wheels into the tabs.
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GB
830/630/1470
460/720
850
58/84/125
8,5
48,5
5,4
24
4,8
124
400/50
3500
2700
S6 40%
1400
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Fitting the operating arms, Fig. 5
• Pull out the spring plug a and remove the retaining
pin b.
• Grease the upper and lower sheet metal lugs.
• Put the operating arms and the tube in the recess
of the cross connection c.
• In front of the cross connection, push the retaining
pin b completely through.
• Secure the retaining pin b underneath again with
spring plug a.
Fitting the table, Fig. 6
The table can be fitted at two heights (64, and 72
cm) suiting the length of the logs. There are locking
hooks (10) at every position.
Place the table in the desired supports (8). For lo-
cking the table, swing the locking hooks (10) on both
sides down by 90°.
8.Starting the equipment
Make sure the machine is completely and expertly as-
sembled. Check before every use:
• The connection cables for any defective spots
(cracks, cuts etc.).
• The machine for any possible damage.
• The firm seat of all bolts.
• The hydraulic system for leakage.
• The oil level.
Venting, Fig. 9
Before working with the log splitter, vent the hydraulic
system.
• Release the venting cap (12) by a few revolutions
so the air can escape from the oil tank.
• Leave the cap open during the operation.
• Before you move the log splitter, close the cap
again in order not to lose any oil.
If the hydraulic system is not vented, the enclosed air
will damage the gaskets and with it the complete log
splitter.
Switching on and off, Fig. 10
Press the green button for switching on.
Press the red button for switching off.
Note: Check the function of the ON/OFF unit before
every use by switching on and off once.
Restarting safety in case of current interruption
(no-volt release).
In case of current failure, inadvertent pulling of the
plug, or a defective fuse, the machine is switched off
automatically. For switching on again, press anew the
green button of the switch unit.
End of work
• Move the splitting knife to the lower position.
• Release one operating arm.
• Switch the machine off and pull the power plug.
• Close the venting cap.
• Observe the general maintenance instructions.