4.3.5.
The machine is equipped with guide plates to ensure
that the cut pieces of wood are always lowered to the
bottom of the splitting groove in the right position. First,
the cut piece of wood is lowered on top of the plates, as
shown in Figure 18, which then lower the piece to the
bottom of the splitting groove (Figure 19) in a controlled
manner.
The need for the guide plates depends on the thickness
and length of the piece of wood that is being split. A
longer and thinner piece of wood is easier to lower to
the splitting groove in the right position than a shorter
and thicker piece. The operator can choose whether to
use the guide plates or not. They can also be used
manually for controlling the fall of the final log, for
example.
When the guide plates are in automatic mode (controller
C in Figure 10 is in the front position), they immediately
rise up when the saw bar starts to cut wood. Once the
log has been cut and the piece has fallen on the plates,
release the sawing button, which raises the bar and
lowers the guide plates automatically to the lower
position (Figure 19).
When the plates are not in use (controller C in Figure 10
is in the back position), they remain in the lower
position, as shown in Figure 19.
In manual mode, the operator can manually raise/lower
the plates with controller C (Figure 10).
4.3.6.
1. Connect the additional hydraulics
(e.g. when using the lateral
transfer mechanism of the
HakkiFeed 472 log table) by
pushing the auxiliary device's
hydraulic hoses into quick
couplings A and B in Figure 20.
Connect the accessory hose
(marked in red) to quick coupling
A.
2. Use the additional hydraulics with
controller E in Figure 10.
OR if the machine is equipped with a
Hakki Pilke 43 Pro
Guide plates for falling wood pieces
Using the quick couplings of the additional hydraulics
Translation
25 / 48
Figure 20.
Figure 18.
Figure 19.
Version 6-2018