Protect yourself at all times while operating your machine.
Safety glasses, steel-toed boots and ear protection should be
worn at all times. Loose clothing is also not permitted around
your machine.
Keep hands and body parts clear of cutting blades and end
stops at all times.
Never handle wood on the sawn ends; blocks should always
be carried by the bark sides.
Hands should not be lower than half way down the sides of
the block when splitting. If hands are lower and a log falls,
fingers may get pinched between the log and the shelves.
Do not transport this machine while the motor is running.
This may cause permanent damage to your engine.
Always disconnect the spark plug when the log splitter is not
in use or is being serviced.
If your machine is equipped with a log lifter, it is
recommended that the operator stands on the right side of the
machine and follows the wood up with their hand to stabilize
the log and keep it from rolling off of the bed. If the machine
does not have a log lifter, the operator can stand either on the
left or the right side.
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