Raptor 900 Compact Wood Chipper/Shredder
E&OE
©2018 Michigan USA
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Equipment Safety
Wood chippers can cause serious or fatal injury if proper safety precautions are not followed.
It is
extremely important that you read and fully understand the information in this section and all
other safety warnings / recommendations and usage instructions before using the equipment
.
Operator
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If you are untrained in the use of a wood chipper, it is highly recommended that you be trained/instructed
by a suitably qualified or experienced person before using the equipment.
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NEVER operate the machine when tired, or under the influence of any substance (medication, alcohol,
drugs etc) that may impair your judgement, alertness, physical strength, vision or dexterity.
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Maintain sure-footing and balance always when using or handling the machine and have full awareness
of your surroundings and any possible hazards.
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Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles, hearing protection, heavy-duty work gloves, and a dust
mask or respirator when using the machine.
Work Area Safety
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Be aware of fire risks resulting from machine use. Ensure that the machine exhaust and spark arrestor (if
equipped) is well maintained and that engine is tuned correctly.
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Refuel outdoors only. Avoid fuel spillage. Start the machine at least 3m (10') away from the fuelling
location.
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Keep children and bystanders away while operating the machine. Provide barriers or shields as needed.
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Operate the machine on solid, level surfaces only.
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Never leave the machine unattended when it is running.
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Do not allow processed material to build up in the discharge area. This may prevent proper discharge
and can result in material being ejected through the feed chute.
Operational Safety
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Do NOT use the machine if the throttle or any safety guard or mechanism is not installed or is not
operating correctly – have the machine inspected and repaired at an authorised service centre before
using it again.
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Always feed branches into the machine slowly to allow the blades to chip/shred the material.
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Branches larger than 13mm (1/2") diameter should not be fed into the shredder chute and branches
larger than 75mm (3") diameter should not be fed into the chipper chute.
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If the machine becomes blocked, immediately switch the engine OFF and disconnect the spark plug
lead. Wait until the machine comes to a complete stop, then clear the machine of any obstructions.
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Never place hands or any other body parts into any machine chute. Use a stick to push the tree limbs,
leaves, etc. into the feed hopper.
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Never allow metal, stone, glass or other foreign objects to be fed into the machine.
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Do not look into the chutes or discharge opening when the machine is running.
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Do NOT attempt to remove materials from the machine or attempt to un-jam it while the machine is
running.
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For roots, always remove any attached soil, stones etc before chipping.
Transportation Safety
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Always STOP the engine before transporting or working on it (refuelling, adjusting etc).
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When transporting the machine in a vehicle, ensure the engine is OFF, and the machine is secured in an
upright position to prevent tip-over, machine damage or fuel spills.