Use unleaded gasoline only.
20W 50 oil type or according to the altitude and
temperature of the place where the engine will be
used, follow the oil indication table in the engine
manual.
Throghout the use of the shredder situations and or problems may occur, for which we present some
suggestions:
Trouble
Equipment
Jammed
Low
Production
Irregular
Chopping
Difficulty
Grinding Dry
Grains
Difficulty
Starting Motor
66
Fueling and Air Filter
Useful Suggestions
Probable Cause
Excess feeding or overload. Due
to this motor cannot achieve
required rotation, and the material
accumulates
in
the
(continuous
use
under
condition, can cause motor burn-
out due to overload).
1. Insufficient feeding of the
shredder.
2. Motor rotation lower than
specified.
3. Moist or green produce.
4. Adjustment on shredder is not
consistent with the material in
use.
1. Unsharpened cutting blades.
2. Worn or unbalanced.
1. Worn or damaged hammers.
2. Hammers are jammed.
1. Excess or overload of produce.
2. Drop of high tension or power
source.
Air filter - paper
Use compressed air from the inside to the outside of
the filter or gently tap its base against a flat surface.
Solution
Turn OFF shredder immediately and wait for motor
to stop. Open hatch and remove the excess material
inside shredder, close hatch. Once shredder is ready
shredder
to operate, turn ON the motor, and wait until rotation
this
reaches its full speed, only then resume work. Maintain
a steady and regulated amount of input, so as not to
overload motor.
1. Maintain a continuous feeding flow, yet not over-
feeding which may cause the shredder to jam.
2. Verify if purchased motor to be installed on
shredder (shredder sold without motor) is
compatible accoding to specifications (see
sticker on shredder). If motor rotation is below
specification, the hammers will be delayed
causing low production.
3. When using funnel only grind dry grains and/
or dry produce. Grinding moist or green grains/
produce will clog and obstruct strainer.
4. Select different strainer for your choice application
(coarse or fine).
1. Sharpen cutting blades (page 60).
2. Follow procedure indicated (page 60).
1. Revert position or substitute hammers (page 60).
2. Always clean shredder after usage, especially after
chopping green crop.
1. Stop feeding shredder, and keep motor running
until clear.
2. Consult electrician to check power source.
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