Removing Logs From The Cutting Blade; A Option A; B Option B - Hakki Pilke Easy 42 Series Instructions For Assembly, Operation And Maintenance

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16.2 Removing logs from the cutting blade

16.2A Option A

A1. Cancel the cutting by pushing the reversing lever quickly in the reverse position (5.d1)
so that the splitting beam returns to its initial position.
A2. WARNING! Stop the log splitter to prevent serious personal injury!
A3. Open the splitting guard.
A4. Remove the log from the blade by hitting it with a blunt instrument from the direction
of the output conveyor. The purpose is to return the log to the splitting groove.
WARNING! Removing logs from the splitting blade must be done so that it does not put
the operator or machine at risk.

16.2B Option B

B1. Cancel the cutting by pushing the reversing lever quickly in the reverse position (5.d1)
so that the splitting beam returns to its initial position.
B2. Open the splitting guard.
B3. Place a considerably smaller and shorter log in the splitting groove between the
splitting beam and the stuck log.
B4. Close the splitting guard.
B5. Start splitting mode with the foot switch.
WARNING! Never use Option B if the log is stuck on the blade in a slanted position
or entirely sideways. REASON: The smaller log that is placed in the splitting groove
may suddenly get plunged into the guards and cause damage or personal injury.
A slanted or sideways stuck log must be removed using a blunt instrument.
Hakki Pilke 42 Easy
Original
Version 4

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