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Operation

Splitting Wedge

Log Support Guides

Log Pusher

Safety Cover

Operating Handles

Oil Pump Assembly

Motor

Motor Start/Stop
Button

Fig. 13

Before plugging in and switching ON, ensure the machine is sited safely on a raised

flat level surface.

If possible have a truck or similar available to stack the split logs into for easy

transportation to a location where the logs are to be stacked.

Prepare the logs for splitting in a tidy pile as close
as possible to the splitter, only stack those logs
that are ok for splitting, i.e. length and diameter.
DO NOT attempt to split green logs, dry,
seasoned logs split more easily.

Route the power supply cord safely from the
machine to the 13amp socket, whilst ensuring it

is not causing an obstruction, and is not likely to
be damaged by falling logs etc. Avoid wet
conditions.

Loosen the air bleed screw 3 or 4 full turns (Fig.
14),be sure to re-tighten the screw when finished
using the machine.

Plug the power cord into a 13amp socket and

switch on the electric supply.

Position the log to be split so that it fits neatly on
the log support guides, if the log tends to

Fig. 14

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Summary of Contents for Log Buster 3

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0205 MODEL NO Log Buster 3 PART No 3402020 LOG SPLITTER 4 Tonne Force LOG SPLITTER 4 Tonne Force...

Page 2: ...50mm Minimum Diameter 50mm Please note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print However CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifica...

Page 3: ...sed as soon as possible Double Ended Spanners 2 off 10mm x 12mm 1 off 13mm x 16mm 1 Off Operating and Maintenance Instructions 1 Off Log splitter main body including motor and oil pump 1 Off Safety Co...

Page 4: ...ies 5 ALWAYS wear safety goggles manufactured to the latest European Safety Standards Everyday eyeglasses do not have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses 6 ALWAYS keep work area clean...

Page 5: ...ps can create a hazardous work environment The operator must take all necessary precautions to minimize the risk of accidental damage or injury due to wood being ejected from the machine The operator...

Page 6: ...ER use the machine in a dangerous environment i e damp or wet conditions or expose it to rain DO NOT use in a potentially explosive atmosphere around paint flammable liquids etc ALWAYS comply with the...

Page 7: ...self Cable Extension Always use an approved cable extension suitable for the power rating of this tool see specifications the conductor size should also be at least the same size as that on the machin...

Page 8: ...k list on page 2 Any discrepancies should be reported to the Clarke dealer where the machine was purchased Main Body inc Motor and Oil Pump Handle Safety Cover Operating Handles Wheel Assy Nuts Bolts...

Page 9: ...ten bolts 3 Attach the handle to the front legs using screws nuts and washers supplied Fig 8 NOTE insert screw with washer through the handle and secure to the legs with locknut DO NOT Overtighten Fig...

Page 10: ...cover removed this is a safety cover making it necessary to use both hands to operate Fig 12 5 Carefully turn the machine over onto its feet Stand the log splitter on a firm level surface attach the...

Page 11: ...le to the splitter only stack those logs that are ok for splitting i e length and diameter DO NOT attempt to split green logs dry seasoned logs split more easily Route the power supply cord safely fro...

Page 12: ...bient temperature After several hours of continuous use the pump may become very hot This is not detrimental to the machine however it is very important to not cause overheating of the oil by attempti...

Page 13: ...operation the splitting wedge will become blunt and require sharpening To do this simply remove burrs and flat spots using a fine file Fig 17 Jam Clearing Use extreme care when clearing jammed logs t...

Page 14: ...Check oil level Top up if necessary If problem persists consult your nearest Clarke dealer Oil leaks Leaking from the tank Check the bleed screw has been unscrewed before operating the machine Washer...

Page 15: ...Parts Diagram 15...

Page 16: ...Cover 1 16 SD30016 Double Ended Threaded Stud 4 18 SD30018 Cross Head Screw M6 x 20 2 19 SD30019 Handle 1 20 SD30020 Foot Pad left 1 21 SD30021 Foot Pad right 1 22 SD30022 Leg Assy 1 23 SD300023 Lock...

Page 17: ...T3 5 x 14 6 52 SD30052 Power Cable Plug 1 53 SD30053 Cable Clamp 1 54 SD30054 Terminal Box 1 55 SD30055 Oil Cylinder Rear Cover 1 56 SD30056 Grub Screw M8 x 10 2 57 SD30057 Handle Housing left 1 57a S...

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