Log Splitting; Jamming Of Wood On The Splitting Blade - Hakki Pilke 43 Pro Instructions For Assembly, Operation And Maintenance

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4.4. Log splitting

4.4.1.
If a piece of wood gets jammed on the splitting blade in a situation where the splitting force is insufficient
to push the piece past the blade despite several attempts to do so, do the following:
1.
Return the splitting beam to the initial position by opening and closing the machine's grey
protective cover.
2.
Lift the splitting blade to the highest possible position with lever F (Figure 10) and activate the
splitting cycle again by pressing button B (Figure 11).
3.
If necessary, cut a sufficiently thick piece of wood (approx. 20–25 cm) into the splitting groove
and activate the splitting cycle. The new piece will then push the jammed piece past the blade.
4.
Lower the blade by approx. 10 cm and repeat step 3. Repeat step 4 until the jammed log has
passed the blade, piece by piece.
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