Log Splitting; Jamming Of Wood On The Splitting Blade; Resplitting Or Splitting Without Cutting - Hakki Pilke 38 Pro PTO Instructions Manual

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Note! Cock E must always be
turned off (as in Figure 21)
whenever quick couplings C and D
(Figure 20) are not in use!
4.4.

Log splitting

The splitting slide of the machine performs a splitting cycle every time button A on the control lever E (Figure
11) is pressed. The splitting function is not available when the machine's cover is open. The splitting cycle can
be stopped and reversed by opening and closing the machine's cover.

4.4.1. Jamming of wood on the splitting blade

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 protective
cover.
2.
Lift the splitting blade to the highest possible position with lever E (in Figure 10) and activate the
splitting.
3.
If necessary, cut a sufficiently thick piece of wood (approx. 20–25 cm) into the splitting channel 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.

4.4.2. Resplitting or splitting without cutting

1. Raise the protective cover of the cutting and splitting channel.
2. Place the log you want to split in the splitting channel.
3. Close the protective cover of the cutting and splitting channel.
4. Activate the splitting cycle with button A (Figure 11).
The above procedure can be used to split wood without cutting it, as necessary.
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Figure 21.
Version 3

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