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9. TAKING A NEW MACHINE INTO USE

9.1

PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO OPERATING

A new machine must be brought into a proper operating condition by the operator prior to the 
machine's first use. If the chipper is delivered with its discharge spout independently packed, the 
attach the spout to the machine as follows: Place the spout on its mountings in such a manner 
that the guide lug on the spout lines up with recess in the mounting adaptor. Secure the spout in 
its place by means of the enclosed split clamp and its knurled nut. Turn the nut until it is tight.
When taking the chipper into use make sure that all the safety panels are in place, that no 
foreign matter is left inside the feed orifice and that the disc rotates freely. Before connecting the 
machine and its drive to the tractor check the instruction manual notes on the PTO shaft and 
proceed accordingly. Only after observing these points may the chipper be coupled to the tractor.

9.2

DISCARDING PACKAGING MATERIALS

The wooden and cardboard packaging materials may be disposed of by burning or taking them 
to a dump site.   The polyethylene bags and plastic cords should be disposed of either by recycling 
them according to national regulations or by taking them to a dump site.

TRACTOR PTO

The starting of the chipper should be made smoothly on low rpm due to the large rotating 
masses inside the chipper.  During operation, the chipper cutting flange speed must be kept
within the range of 540-1000 r.p.m. The universal drive shaft has been discussed separatively in 
the chapter titled "PTO SHAFT". 

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

The  M chipper model HJ 10 M and HJ 10 SLT do   not require SL use of the tractor hydraulic 
system as the model has no actual feeder mechanism and the model features its own 
independent hydraulic circuit for its feeder mechanism drive, which in turn is driven by a set of 
Vee-belts from the chipper knife flange shaft.
The HJ 10 SLT  model requires, hydraulic oil from the tractors hydraulic system 1.3 - 5 gal./min 
(5 - 20 L/min) and a single control valve, fitted with single pressure and return connectors 
for its operation.

9.3

ATTACHMENT TO A TRACTOR

The chipper is designed for attachment to tractors equipped 
with category 1 or 2 lower links (i.e. either with 22 or 28 mm 
attachment pins).
In the delivery condition the chipper's mounting links have 
been raised into vertical positions. They must be lowered 
down and secured in the position as shown in the 
accompanying figure on the right. The length of the 
mounting links can be adjusted by the set of alternative 
attachment holes in the links.
The tractor lower links and the top link are attached to the 
chipper mounting points in the normal manner and the 
lower links secured in their centre position by means of their 
stabiliser.

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Summary of Contents for HJ 10 SL

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPARE PARTS LIST HJ10 03EN 10 HJ M HJ SL 10 T HJ 10 SL 62375 YLIH RM FINLAND TEL 358 0 6 4835111 FAX 358 0 6 4846401...

Page 2: ...TION HANDLING AND STORAGE 10 8 1 TRANSPORTATION 10 8 2 HANDLING 10 8 3 STORAGE 10 8 4 SPECIFIC NOTES ON TRANSPORTATION SAFETY 10 9 TAKING A NEW MACHINE INTO USE 11 9 1 PREPARATIONS PRIOR TO OPERATING...

Page 3: ...ughout the manual to denote operations where there is a risk of danger to the operator or any persons near the machine at the moment of carrying out the specified operation The symbol is also used to...

Page 4: ...e the machine is in operation The operator must also take care not to allow any outsiders to approach these points on the machine OPERATIONAL NOTES While the machine is operating no persons except the...

Page 5: ...If a fork lift or equivalent is used i e to load the machine on a truck care must be taken to ensure that the machine is properly balanced and that there is no danger of its falling down on the groun...

Page 6: ...y the oil or lubricant manufacturer 5 Synthetic oils tend to be corrosive in many cases and cause intense irritation of the skin WASTE OIL 1 Collect all of any used oil and take it to a hazardous wast...

Page 7: ...ing service TAKE CARE OF that children are not near the machine MAX ROUNDING NORM 540 rpm MAX 1000 rpm 63336 BEWARE OF THE DRIVE SHAFT L AVAA SUOJIA KONEEN K YDESS PPNA EJ SKYDD N R MASKINEN R I G NG...

Page 8: ...AL NUMBER PLATE 15070 27015 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SPARE PARTS BOOK T Y Y P P I T Y P E S A R J A N O S E R N R PUH 964 4835 111 PHONE 358 64 4835 111 FAX 358 64 4846 401 FAX 964 4846 401 62375 YL...

Page 9: ...within any areas reserved for the conservation of nature The machine must not be used for spreading liquids inflammable materials sand or equivalent non fibrous materials Avoid using the machine in ar...

Page 10: ...or any period of time without proper protection it should be inspected from time to time and any rainwater accumulated on top of the machine drained away 3 For long periods of storage always store the...

Page 11: ...should be made smoothly on low rpm due to the large rotating masses inside the chipper During operation the chipper cutting flange speed must be kept within the range of 540 1000 r p m The universal d...

Page 12: ...of the sliding tubes must overlap at least by 100 mm 4 Too long a shaft will bottom causing the shaft to get damaged With too short a shaft the two halves may get separated from each other when lifti...

Page 13: ...n down both the attaching and locking screws of the knife in question Move the bed knives correspondingly to leave a free gap of 1 mm measurement B between the knife and the bed knife Tighten down the...

Page 14: ...fed into the chipper for chipping down and the potential variation between the speeds of the feed mechanism and the cutting knife action is observed If the feeding speed is too slow increase the speed...

Page 15: ...normally no need to sharpen the bed knives Their cutting edges may however be rounded off if the intaken material includes substances that are harder than wood nails sand etc A blunted bed knife can...

Page 16: ...0 1000 rpm Power requirement excess Tractor hp too ive on the tractor small Knife setting Reduce the cutting too large A knife setting or remove the oppositeblades Ingoing material produces Feed rolle...

Page 17: ...al damages caused by the original failure nor cover any costs occurred by downtime travelling expenses freights daily allowances overtime or any modifications which alter the original design in any wa...

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