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REV 92207-20110916 10
92207 ENGLISH
OPERATION
HORIZONTAL position is used for lighter logs that
can easily be loaded onto the beam.
VERTICAL position is used for light logs as well as
heavy logs that are difficult to load onto the beam.
Back injury can result from lifting logs onto the log
splitter if proper lifting techniques are not used.
NOTE
It is normal for the hydraulic fluid to become foamy
or frothy during operation.
NOTE
Log Splitter Operation
1. ALWAYS wear ear and eye protection, protective clothing
and safety gear.
2. Block tires and put both support legs in the DOWN
position to prevent unintended movement of the log
splitter during operation.
3. Set log splitter in either the horizontal or vertical
position.
4. Load a log onto the beam against the end plate (MAX
LOG LENGTH – 23.75” [60.3 cm]).
5. Make sure all limbs are clear of crush zones.
6. Push the control valve handle forward (towards the
end plate) to split the log.
7. Push the auto control valve handle backward to
return the wedge to its original position.
8. Clear the split wood from the work zone.
Do not hold auto control valve in return position. It
will damage the stop block or beam.
CAUTION
If a log gets stuck, embedded or will not split
completely, push the control handle in the reverse
direction and allow the splitter to strip the log from
the wedge.
ALWAYS keep hands clear of the log and wedge
while it is retracting.
NOTE
Adjustable Stop Pin (ASP)
The ASP can be positioned on the I-Beam behind the
wedge to limit the return stroke of the splitting wedge.
This feature can be used to shorten the cycle time when
splitting shorter logs. The ASP can be positioned for
logs less than 16” long, and less than 20” long. The
ASP is stored on the tow bar under the cylinder.
Install the ASP
1. Start the engine.
2. Extend the wedge until the desired ASP hole are
visible on the top of the I-Beam.
3. Turn the engine OFF.
4. Place ASP in the holes at the desired position (16”
or 20”).
5. The ASP is held in place by the internal ball detent.
The ASP is a wear item. It should be checked each
time the log splitter is used and must be replaced if
there are any signs of wear.
CAUTION
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