3.
Hold the splitting material with the two retaining
claws (6) on the operating arm on the right (4) and
the operating arm on the left (19). Make sure that
the log is placed centrally to the splitting wedge
(3).
4.
Press down the control lever on the right (5) and
the control lever on the left (18) simultaneously.
5.
Move the operating arm on the right (4) and the
operating arm on the left (19) approx. 2 cm away
from the splitting material as soon as the splitting
wedge (3) penetrates. This prevents damage to
the retaining claws (6).
6.
Drive the splitting wedge (3) down until the log is
split.
11.2 Splitting long wood
11.2.1 Operation of the log lifter (7) (Fig. 17, 17a)
1.
Swivel the swivel table (8) to the side with your
hand or foot.
2.
Fold the operating arm on the right (4) backwards
onto the magnetic stop (37).
3.
Release the log lifter lock (26) of the log lifter (7) so
that the lifting tube can move freely.
4.
Lower the splitting wedge (3) until the log lifter (7)
rests completely on the ground.
5.
Roll the material to be split onto the log lifter (7)
and the base plate (11). The splitting material must
lie between the two fixings of the log lifter (7).
6.
Actuate the stop lever (21).
7.
Switch the motor (17) on (see section 10.5).
8.
Slowly loosen the stop lever (21).
9.
The trunk lifter (7) moves upwards and positions
the log on the base plate (11).
10. Make sure that the log is placed centrally to the
splitting wedge (3).
11. Split the split material. Proceed as described in
section 11.3. 2.
11.2.2 Splitting long logs (Fig. 1)
1.
Swivel the swivel table (8) to the side with your
hand or foot.
2.
Place the log straight on the base plate (11).
3.
Hold the splitting material with the two retaining
claws (6) on the operating arm on the right (4) and
the operating arm on the left (19). Make sure that
the log is placed centrally to the splitting wedge
(3).
4.
Press down the control lever on the right (5) and
the control lever on the left (18) simultaneously.
5.
Move the operating arm on the right (4) and the
operating arm on the left (19) approx. 2 cm away
from the splitting material as soon as the splitting
wedge (3) penetrates. This prevents damage to
the retaining claws (6).
6.
Drive the splitting wedge (3) down until the log is
split.
7.
If the log has not been completely split during the
first splitting stroke, proceed as described in sec-
tion 11.5.
11.3 Starting position log lifter (7) (Fig. 17, 17a)
Note
This is used as a second guard arm when not using
the trunk lifter.
1.
Put the trunk lifter (7) in the resting position.
2.
Secure the log lifter (7) with the log lifter lock (26).
11.4 Remove jammed log (Fig. 1)
Note:
Split through jammed wood using the swivel ta-
ble, knock it out against the splitting direction or
remove it by moving the splitting wedge upwards.
m ATTENTION!
Danger of injury!
The swivel table must engage in the locking hook!
m ATTENTION!
Danger of injury!
There is a danger of knotty logs becoming jammed dur-
ing the splitting process. Please note that the wood is
under a lot of tension when it is removed and parts of
your body can be crushed in the split crack.
- Do not reach into the log splitter when it is running.
- Do not put any objects into the log splitter while it is
running (e.g. hammer or similar).
1.
If the log is not completely split during the first split-
ting stroke, carefully move the splitting wedge (3)
with the log to the upper position using the control
lever on the right (5) and the control lever on the
left (18).
2.
Swivel in the swivel table (8) by hand or foot until
the locking hook (9) engages.
3.
Now carry out a second splitting stroke until the
log is completely split.
4.
Remove the log and swivel the swivel table (8)
away with your hand or foot.
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