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MODEL: HL520 PRODUCT CODE: 700726 04/2021

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Safety regulations

edges and moving tool parts. Damaged or tangled cable increases 

the risk of an electric shock.

•  If you intend to use an electric tool outdoors, ensure that you only 

use extension cable that is approved for outdoor applications. Using 

extension cable that is approved for outdoor applications reduces 

the risk of an electric shock.

•  Connect the electric tool to the mains power supply (220 - 240 V~, 

50Hz) via a socket-outlet with earthing contact. We recommend that 

you fit a residual-current protection device with a maximum nominal 

tripping current of 30 mA. Seek the advice of your  electrician.

3. PERSONAL SAFETY

•  Be alert, work conscientiously and exercise appropriate caution 

when using the electric tool. Do not use the tool if you are tired or 

are under the influence of drugs/medication or alcohol. One moment 

of carelessness or lack of attention when using the electric tool can 

cause serious bodily injury!

•  Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety 

goggles. Wearing personal protective equipment such as a dust 

mask, non-slip footwear, protective headgear and ear-muffs (de

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pending upon the type of electric tool and the particular application) 

reduces the risk of sustaining injury.

 

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Wear ear-muffs. The impact of noise can cause damage to hear

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ing.

 

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Wear safety goggles. Sparks generated during working or splin-

ters, chips and dust emitted by the device can cause loss of sight.

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Physically touching the switch with your finger when carrying the 

tool or connecting the tool to the power supply switched on can lead 

to accidents.

•  Remove adjusting tools/wrench(es) prior to switching on the power 

tool. A tool or wrench that is positioned inside a rotating power tool 

part can cause injury.

•  Do not overestimate your abilities. Make sure you stand squarely 

and keep your balance at all times. This way, you will be able to 

have better control over the tool in unexpected situations.

Summary of Contents for HL520

Page 1: ...ts are developed to our stringent quality specifications If you are not entirely satisfied with this product please return it to the nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase for a f...

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Page 3: ...User Manual LOG SPLITTER Original instructions...

Page 4: ...very 11 Intended use 12 Safety regulations 13 Mounting 22 Before starting the equipment 22 Operation 23 Cleaning 24 Maintenance and repair 25 Technical Data 27 Storage 27 Transport 27 Electrical conne...

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Page 6: ...4 3 14 13 19 20 21 2 17 18 15 14 9 12 19 20 21 13...

Page 7: ...5 4 9 12 14 18 18 5 17 15 18 18 17 9 14...

Page 8: ...ntents of Box Log Splitter Foot Cross bar 1 x 1 x 1 x Wheel Wheel axle 2 x 1 x Strut Screw M8 2 x 6 x Screw M10 4 x Washer Safety pin 2 x 2 x Wheel cap 2 x Instruction Manual Warranty Card Details 1 x...

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Page 11: ...RT 7 1300 855 831 support scheppach com au AUS Hotline Costs Local rate for landline calls Charges may vary dependent upon network operator or mobile network provider MODEL HL520 PRODUCT CODE 700726 0...

Page 12: ...operator is al lowed in the work area of the machine Keep other people and animals min imum distance 5 m at a distance Warranty period Warranty class Comply with the Australian norms and directives E...

Page 13: ...operating instructions prior to the assembly and operation of the device These operating instructions are intended to make it easier for you to get familiar with your device and utilise its intended p...

Page 14: ...nt upon network operator or mobile network provider AUS Layout II LAYOUT Fig 1 2 1 Oil tank 2 Log pusher 3 Work table 4 Splitting wedge 5 Hoist limiting ring 6 Lift handle 7 Venting screw 8 Oil drain...

Page 15: ...uipment with care Remove the packaging material Check that all listed contents are present Inspect the equipment and parts for any damage Please contact the helpline if anything is missing If possible...

Page 16: ...uctions and the operating instructions to be found in this manual 4 All persons who use and service the equipment have to be acquainted with this manual and must be informed about the equipment s pote...

Page 17: ...ect yourself against the risk of falling trunks You must wear work gloves at all times to protect your hands from chips and splinters generated while you work You must wear safety goggles or a visor t...

Page 18: ...urself to get distracted can cause you to lose control of the tool 2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY Attention The following basic safety measures must be observed when using electric tools for protection against e...

Page 19: ...if you are tired or are under the influence of drugs medication or alcohol One moment of carelessness or lack of attention when using the electric tool can cause serious bodily injury Always wear per...

Page 20: ...tool When not in use store electric tools out of the reach of children Do not allow those persons to use this tool who are unfamiliar with it or who have not read these instructions Electric tools ar...

Page 21: ...mended trunk capacity The trunks must be free of any nails or wire which may be flung out or might damage the machine during operation The trunks must be cut flat at the ends and have had all branches...

Page 22: ...leave the machine unattended while running Stop the ma chine and unplug the power plug whenever you are not using it Never use the machine near natural gas petrol channels or other inflammable materia...

Page 23: ...ny patches of oil Hydraulic fluid may be the cause of danger because it can cause you to slip and fall may make your hands slip while operating the machine or may cause a fire Electrical safety Never...

Page 24: ...th the control mecha nisms of the machine following the operating instructions 4 The capacity of the machine indicated may not be surpassed In no way may the machine be used for any other purposes tha...

Page 25: ...fire the oil tank or the pressure lines can ex plode Be careful not to get injured by bursting off parts m REMAINING HAZARDS The machine has been built using modern technology in accordance with recog...

Page 26: ...wheel axle 14 and secure it by hand with the scews M10 18 Attention Only lift the log splitter by two persons 5 Secure the foot 9 and the log splitter with the screws M8 17 6 Tighten all screws with t...

Page 27: ...switch 10 hydraulic lever 16 The splitting wedge 4 is returned to the home position 5 Afterwards you can remove splitting material The log splitter will stop upon absence of either hand If you releas...

Page 28: ...attempt to split two pieces of logs at the same time One of them may fly up and hit you Jammed log Do not try to knock the jammed log off Knocking about will damage the machine or may launch the log a...

Page 29: ...ails with grease Sharpen the splitting wedge Fig 1 If the splitting wedge 4 is worn out use an angle grinder and sharpen the edges If you are not confident contact a professional repair person Oil Che...

Page 30: ...s Aral Vitam gf 22 BP Energol HLP HM 22 Mobil DTE 11 Shell Tellus 22 or oils of same quality Do not use any other types of oil as they would influence the function of the hy draulic cylinder Before un...

Page 31: ...Hydraulic fluid capacity L 3 5 Motor speed rpm 2800 Subject to technical changes XII STORAGE Store the device and its accessories in a dark dry and frost proof place that is in accessible to children...

Page 32: ...connection cables have been cut due to being driven over Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall outlet Cracks due to the insulation ageing Such damaged electrical connection cables must...

Page 33: ...ine does not include any components harmful to health or environment All the materials can be recycled or decomposed the normal way Charge specialized personnel with the disposal that is familiar with...

Page 34: ...loading b Reduce log size before operating c Sharpen cutting edge d Locate leak s and contact your dealer Log pusher moves jerkily making unfa miliar noise or vibrating a lot Lack of hydraulic oil and...

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Page 36: ...arantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or dam...

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Page 38: ...also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or...

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