Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation
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Second person
. Many accidents occur when there is more than one person involved in loading and operating the log
splitter. Only one person should operate the controls.
If a second person is assisting in loading logs, the operator
must NEVER actuate the Split Control Lever until the assistant and all bystanders are at least 10 feet away. NEVER
allow an assistant to hold the log in place while the operator actuates the Split Control Lever
.
Loading/Unloading
Unsplit log pile
. Do not pile logs to be split in a place that will make you reach across the log splitter in order to load
them.
Hold bark side
. Hold the bark side of logs when loading or positioning, never the ends. Never place your hands or
any part of your body between a log and any part of the log splitter.
Wedge moving.
NEVER load or unload logs while the wedge is moving
.
Cracks
. Cracks in logs can close quickly and pinch fingers. Keep fingers away from any cracks that open in partially
split logs.
Split log pile
. Move each log away from log splitter after it is split. Split logs left near the log splitter are a trip
hazard.
Remove hands.
Remove both hands from log before activating Split Control Lever.
Hand activate.
Use only your hand to operate the Split Control Lever. Never use any other body part, or a rope,
cable, or other remote device to actuate the control.
Log stuck on wedge
. A log can become stuck to the wedge if the wedge becomes embedded in the log and the log
doesn’t split and separate. This can happen if the log is too stringy or tough to split completely. If this happens,
follow the directions below to manually remove the log:
IMPORTANT
:
NEVER attempt to remove a stuck log by using the hydraulic force of the splitter, or by
modifying or adding attachments to splitter. Personal injury could result from log or metal pieces flying
out at high speed toward the operator or bystanders, or the splitter could become damaged.
1.
Remove pressure from log by moving wedge away from the endplate.
2.
Turn engine OFF.
3.
Remove stuck log from the wedge
manually
with a pry bar or a sledgehammer. Be extremely careful, as log
pieces may fly off as they separate from the wedge. Wear safety goggles and make sure bystanders are clear.
4.
Do not attempt to resplit a stuck log once it has been removed from the wedge.
Refueling.
Never refuel the engine until it has cooled at least two minutes.
Safety – After use
Remove engine debris
. Debris on a hot engine can be a fire hazard. With the engine off, clean debris and chaff from
engine cylinder head, cylinder head fins, blower housing rotating screen, and muffler areas. Avoid contact with hot
muffler.
Let engine cool before storing.
Let engine cool for at least five minutes before storing. A hot engine can be a fire
hazard.
Storage location.
Store the log splitter in a location away from sources of heat, open flames, sparks or pilot lights –
such as water heaters, space heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, or other gas appliances. Even if the log splitter’s gas
tank is empty, residual gasoline vapors could ignite.
Gasoline storage.
Store extra gasoline in a cool, dry place in an UL approved, tightly sealed container. Gasoline
vapors can ignite if they collect inside an enclosure.
Periodic maintenance.
Perform periodic maintenance as directed in this manual to keep the log splitter in safe
working condition.