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The BXM Chipper / Shredder is a strong, rugged
machine that is built to a straight-forward design
which provides consistent chipping and shredding.
See chart for capacity:
4.8.5 CHIPPING OPERATION
Fig. 10 OPERATING
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE)
whenever operating the machine. This includes
but is not limited to protective shoes with slip
resistant soles, protective goggles or face shield,
heavy gloves, hearing protection and protective
clothing.
Do not place metal, bottles, cans, rocks, glass
or other solid material into the wood chipper. If
something like this gets into the machine, stop the
machine immediately for a detailed inspection.
Disengage the PTO, Stop engine, remove ignition
key and place in your pocket and wait for all mov-
ing parts to stop before inspecting or unplugging.
Inspect machine for damaged or loosened parts
before resuming work.
Feeder Hopper
Safety Curtain
Model
Chipper
Shredder
BXM32
3" (76mm)
1" (26mm)
BXM42
4" (102mm) 2" (51mm)
Caution and care should be exercised
when feeding material into the feeder. Do
not reach into the hopper past the curtain
barrier.
a. Before beginning to feed, ensure the tractor
brake is set and the rotor is up to speed.
b. Slowly slide the wooden material into the
feed hopper and move it into the rotor.
c. Do not force the material into the rotor, as
the material engages the rotor, the rotor will
draw the material in. Use continuous lite
pressure to guide in the material.
d. Be aware of how much material you feed in,
slow down or stop if the engine begins to
slow down.
e. Do not reach into the feed hopper further
than the curtain to be sure not to contact the
blades on the rotor.
f. Use a stick or branch to push any piece of
material into the rotor that does not move on
its own. If the jam persists then stop the en-
gine and wait for the rotor to stop and then
clear the jam.
Do not take a chance with
getting your hand caught in the rotor.
g. Ensure your wood chip pile is contained and
doesn't affect the immediate work area.
Rotating Cutting Blades
keep hands and feet out of the inlet
and discharge openings while the
machine is operating to avoid seri-
ous personal injury. Turn of the hy-
draulics, stop the engine, and allow
the machine to come to a complete
stop before clearing obstructions or
making adjustments.
WARNING
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