Using The Out-Feed Conveyor - Hakki Pilke Raven 33 Manual

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Resplitting or splitting without cutting
Raise the protective cover of the cutting and splitting groove.
Place the log you want to split in the splitting groove.
Close the protective cover of the cutting and splitting groove.
Move the splitting beam forwards for the desired length by pushing up lever C and return
the splitting beam backwards by pulling down lever C.
The above procedure can be used to split wood without cutting it.
Placing logs on the in-feed conveyor
We recommend using auxiliary devices, such as the HakkiFeed 371 or 422 timber deck. If a timber deck is not
attached to the machine, the maximum allowed log length is 4.5 m. Always lift and place wood on the in-feed
conveyor in a safe manner that does not put the operator in danger.
Note! Placing logs directly on the in-feed conveyor with a loader is strictly prohibited.
Note! Ensure that the log's centre of gravity stays on the conveyor.
Sawing the last log
When sawing wood, the second to last piece should be sawn in such a way that the remaining piece is of a suffi-
cient length. This ensures that the log will stay firmly under the log press and that the sawing will be steady and
safe.
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USING THE OUT-FEED CONVEYOR

The Hakki Pilke Raven 33 firewood processor's out-feed conveyor belt is driven by a hydraulic motor.
The out-feed conveyor can be adjusted laterally and vertically. The following describes how the conveyor can be
turned laterally by using turning lever A and handle B in Figure 17:
Release the lock of the conveyor by pushing lever A (Figure 17) towards the conveyor, and turn the convey-
or to the desired position with handle B.
Figure 17.
HAKKI PILKE RAVEN 33
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