Material handling and insertion
Attention must be paid to solid base for operating personnel!
Place the hacking items onto the base of the funnel and guide the thicker end (trunk) to the retraction roller
(taper off thick trunks at the end)
As soon as that have taken the material, step to one side because even as in the trunk can lead to flying
particles
.
The material is now automatically shredded and pushed in the direction (distance) previously adjusted for
the ejection channel.
After entering the material, you should occasionally check the ejection of the chopped wood and possibly
readjust the direction of ejection. The width of the ejection is controlled by the ejection flap (see page 20)
When hacking splinters, bark and branches, you can avoid the formation of splinters by guiding the material
into the retraction chute next to each other lengthways.
If no more retraction takes place (blockage due to excessive material or branch forks), press the switch black
"reverse" position (rollers turn backwards) and the hacked items are pushed back. Now shred the material
quantity or saw off branch forks and start loading again.
The hopper can be cleaned with the aid of a wooden material.
Caution:
Do not reach into the funnel when the machine is running! Push small pieces of wood through using a
wooden stick or pusher if necessary! Never push the hacked material through the funnel with a metal rod or
metal pusher! It is also forbidden to remain in the danger zone! With particularly strong or hard wood, it
makes sense, depending on the motor power, reduce the speed of rotation of the feed roller if the speed
drops so that the motor can achieve the nominal speed again.
The cover may only be opened and stuck pieces of wood removed with a suitable tool only after stopping the
cutting rotor and the drive motor
Noise emissions
The wood shredder produces a guaranteed sound level in accordance with directive 2000/14/EC of
:
Type
Sound level
LWA [dB]
Sound pressure level
LAeq [dB(A)]
TIGER 25P
126
124
TIGER 25D
126
124
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SHREDDING
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