Operating Instructions
BXM32, BXM42
3-point Hitch Chipper-Shredder
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7.1 Pre-operation Checklist
Check the following each time the wood chipper is used:
Pre-operation Checklist
Check the machine has been lubricated
following the schedule outlined in the
Maintenance section.
Check the rotor housing and discharge chute.
Remove any blockages, twine, wire or other
material that has become entangled.
Check the condition and clearance of the twig
breaker, rotor and stationary blades. Adjust or
replace as required.
Check and ensure that all covers, guards
and shields are in place, secured, and can
function as designed.
Check that all bearings turn freely. Replace if
they do not.
Check and tighten all fasteners. Make sure
the equipment is in good condition.
Check that appropriate equipment for
personal protection is available and being
used.
Check that jewelry, loose-fi tting clothing are
not worn. Make sure long hair is tied back.
7.2 Before Startup
1.
Review Operating Safety Rules.
2.
Clear the area of all bystanders, especially children.
3.
Make sure each operator is trained and familiar with the set
up and operation of the wood chipper.
4.
Perform the Pre-operation Checklist
.
5.
Place the chipper in a clear, level work area close to the
material at the work site. Material can then be put into the
chipper with limited handling.
6.
Set the tractor brake and block or chock the wheels.
7.
Lower the chipper so the machine is resting on the ground.
Make sure machine is level and stable.
IMPORTANT! The chipper must be resting on the ground
during operation. Operating the chipper while raised off the
ground is dangerous and results in damage to the machine.
8.
Turn the discharge chute to the desired position and adjust
the deflector as required.
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Fig. 25 –
Discharge Chute