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SP7E Log Splitter

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Use

Connect the Log Splitter to the power supply.

Never pass the power cable over the log pusher, close to the wedge or anywhere where it may be 
damaged or severed.

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help to keep the log at the centre of the wedge.

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With your right hand, THOROUGHLY press the starter button of the electric motor (1), and with 

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pusher will go into action and split the log.

The control lever enables you to manage the work speed and power to adapt to the type of wood 
to be split in the best way possible. If the wood is soft, press the lever about halfway down: the 
log pusher is activated faster but works with reduced thrust. If the wood is particularly hard or 
seasoned, press the lever all the way down: the log pusher is slower but has the maximum power, 
with greater possibility to break hard wood.

The speed can be varied during the operation by simply raìsing or lowering the lever.

Warning: the button must be pressed thorougly in order to avoid burning of the inside 
contacts.

Repeat the operation with the pieces obtained so as to split the log into several parts.

Never force the Log Splitter for more than a few seconds keeping the cylinder under pressure ¡n 
the attempt to split excessively hard wood.  Under pressure, the oil will overheat and the machine 
could be damaged.  It is thus better to stop and rotate the log by 90

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 to see whether it can be split 

in a different position.  In any case, if you are not able to split the log, this means that its hardness 
exceeds the capacity of the machine and so that log should be discarded so as not to damage the 
Log Splitter.

On completing the work, pull the plug. Never yank the plug using the cable. Grasp the body of the 

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When not in use, store the machine where it is protected from atmospheric agents.

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When transporting (e.g. loaded on motor vehicles), ensure that all parts of the machine have 
cooled down completely, and that the bleeder screw is screwed tight, and the machine is positioned 
horizontally.

Summary of Contents for SP7E

Page 1: ...SP7E Log Splitter Operating Instructions Before commissioning the machine read operating instructions and observe warning and safety instructions...

Page 2: ...es 9 11 Safety Page 12 Operating the Machine Page 13 Use Pages 14 15 Routine Maintenance Pages 16 17 Troubleshooting Page 18 Scrapping Disposal of the Machine Pages 19 22 Parts Diagrams Page 23 Part N...

Page 3: ...n electric motor The YDULRXV SDUWV RI WKH PDFKLQH DUH VKRZQ LQ J EHORZ 1 Wedge 2 Oil tank 3 Wheels for minor movements 4 Electric motor 5 Electric motor starter button 6 Foot 7 ZHB hydraulic control l...

Page 4: ...SP7E Log Splitter Page 4 SP7E 0612 Illustrations Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6...

Page 5: ...SP7E Log Splitter SP7E 0612 Page 5 Illustrations Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10...

Page 6: ...n are responsible for asking the retailer to provide a manual in their own language The operator must also train any other person authorised to use the machine Failure to comply in any way with these...

Page 7: ...ne apart from the operator no other person or animal may be present within a radius of 5 metres from the machine Dumping of used oil in the environment is forbidden The oil must be disposed of accordi...

Page 8: ...tial Size of the logs to be split 6HH J RQ SDJH IRU WKH PD LPXP ORJ VL HV WKDW FDQ EH VSOLW 3OHDVH QRWH WKDW WKH GLDPHWHU RI WKH ORJ LV LQGLFDWLYH D VPDOO ORJ FDQ EH GLI FXOW WR VSOLW LI LW KDV NQRWV...

Page 9: ...the machine The operator must operate the machine drive control with both hands without using other improvised systems and without tampering with the controls When the machine is working persons and a...

Page 10: ...de the freedom of movement of the operator HHS WKH ORJ VXSSRUW EHQFK IUHH RI ZDVWH PDWHULDOV SDJH J QR DQG HQVXUH WKDW WKH operator s work space is free of obstacles logs chippings sawdust etc KHFN WK...

Page 11: ...ted to a circuit with a regulation differential switch upstream and in compliance with the norms 30 mA rated fault current with a ground connection Use cables with a section of 2 5mm2 Avoid use of fre...

Page 12: ...safety devices ZHB push button On the back side of the machine there is a bleed screw that must be loosened by about RU WXUQV ZKHQ WKH RJ 6SOLWWHU LV EHLQJ XVHG J SDJH KHQ WKH RJ 6SOLWWHU is to be mov...

Page 13: ...k hard wood The speed can be varied during the operation by simply ra sing or lowering the lever Warning the button must be pressed thorougly in order to avoid burning of the inside contacts Repeat th...

Page 14: ...ity for injury to persons or animals or damage How to change the hydraulic oil The spent oil must be replaced with new oil of the type indicated on page 8 every 400 hours of operation To change the oi...

Page 15: ...WFKHV RQ WKH RLO FDS GLSVWLFN J 7 D page 5 I WKH OHYHO LV ORZ UH OO XVLQJ WKH UHFRPPHQGHG W SHV RI RLO RQ SDJH Sharpening the wedge After long periods of operation and when required sharpen the wedge...

Page 16: ...E BREAKAGE OF THE MOTOR BLOCK FIG 10 PAGE 5 ALL THE SAFETY RULES DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 3 SAFETY ON PAGES 9 11 APPLY WHEN CARRYING OUT THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE HELD R...

Page 17: ...log Wedge does not cut Sharped the wedge check for EXUUV RU QLFNV OH I QHFHV sary Oil leak Locate the leack using a piece of card or wood Contact your dealer Hydraulic pressure too low Contact your d...

Page 18: ...QG HOHFWULF SDUWV FRUUHFWO R QRW GLVSRVH RI WKHVH LQ WKH HQYLURQPHQW as they are hazardous pollutants and treat them in accordance with applicable legislation 0DFKLQHV WWHG ZLWK HOHFWULFDO SDUWV PXVW...

Page 19: ...SP7E Log Splitter SP7E 0612 Page 19 Parts Diagrams...

Page 20: ...SP7E Log Splitter Page 20 SP7E 0612 Parts Diagrams 1 15...

Page 21: ...SP7E Log Splitter SP7E 0612 Page 21 Parts Diagrams 26 27...

Page 22: ...SP7E Log Splitter Page 22 SP7E 0612 Parts Diagrams 34 50 59 69...

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