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RedGum Electric Logsplitter
LOGSPLITTERS
Australia's No.1 Selling Honda-Powered Log Splitters
RGELS-0122 Rev 0

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  • Page 1 RedGum Electric Logsplitter LOGSPLITTERS Australia's No.1 Selling Honda-Powered Log Splitters RGELS-0122 Rev 0...
  • Page 2 � WARNING Read and thoroughly understand all instructions contained in this operation manual before operating this RedGum Splitter. Serious injury or death can result if safety instructions are not understood or followed. If you wish to discuss this log splitter's operational procedures after reading this manual, please call our customer service personnel on 1300 039 251.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Important Safety Rules........4-6 Check Prior to Operation........7 Operation Instructions........8-9 Towing the Log Splitter........10 Log Splitter Components......... 11 Log Splitter & Motor Specifications....12 Log Splitter Troubleshooting......13 Maintenance, Storage & Essential Checks..14 Warranty & Service Information....15-17 Notes............
  • Page 4: Important Safety Rules

    The Crush Hazard Zone is between The Splitting Wedge and the End Plate. The Splitting Wedge can cut through skin and break bones. Make sure hands are clear of crush hazard zone when Log Splitter is in operation. Make sure all fittings are tight before starting the Log Splitter. Relieve system pressure before servicing by turning off the Log Splitter and moving Control Valve Lever forward and back and returning to neutral position.
  • Page 5 5.) Breathing hazard. Do not operate the logsplitter indoors. even if ventilated. This product is intended for outdoor use only and may lead to serious injuries or even death.
  • Page 6 RedGum Log Splitter. Turn the engine off before leaving the logsplitter unattended. Hydraulic oil levels with a Dip Stick.
  • Page 7: Check Prior To Operation

    This diagram shows the 3 meters Operator Safety Zone WORK ZONE 3 meters HORIZONTAL OPERATION WORK ZONE 3 meters...
  • Page 8: Operation Instructions

    PREPARING THE LOG SPLITTER FOR USE Towing Pin Hole Front Support Leg Operating Pin Hole Lock Pin Remove the Lock Pin (14) from the Towing Pin Hole (16) and lower the Front Support Leg (10). While making sure that the Front Support Leg (10) is on the floor, connect the Lock Pin (14) to the Operating Pin Hole (15) and secure tightly.
  • Page 9 plitter Wedge (8) and the End Plate (12) Make sure hands are clear of the Crush Hazard Zone. 5.) To return wedge to starting position, simply pull the Control Valve Lever (2) backwards and away from the End Plate (12). Please note the Splitter Wedge (8) Control Valve Lever (2) returns to the neutral position after the Splitter Wedge (8) reasons, the Splitter Wedge (8) stops approx.
  • Page 10: Towing The Log Splitter

    Never ride on or transport cargo on the Log Splitter. Always secure and only after the Log Splitter to the vehicle hitch before towing. Drive the vehicle only after the Log Splitter is securely attached. Turn off the vehicle if leaving the Log Splitter unattended. Choose a leveled surface to operate the Log Splitter.
  • Page 11: Log Splitter Components

    LOG SPLITTER COMPONENTS Control Lever 5.5" Splitting Wedge - Features wedge wings & tapered ends making splitting easier. 10) Front Support Leg - Supports the logsplitter during operation or towing 12) End Plate 17) On/Off Switch 13) Hitch Tongue 14) Lock Pin 15) Operating Pin Hole 16) Towing Pin Hole...
  • Page 12: Log Splitter & Motor Specifications

    LOG SPLITTER SPECIFICATIONS Max. Force .......................12 Ton Cycle Time ......................16 s Hydraulic Tank Capacity ................... 7L Hydraulic Oil Required ................... 5.2L Max. Pressure ...................... 21" Hydraulic Cylinder ................3.15" x 19.1" Max. Pressure ................ 25Mpa (3600 psi) Gear Pump ...................... 5GPM Max.
  • Page 13: Log Splitter Troubleshooting

    LOG SPLITTER TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cylinder rod will not move SOLUTION: A,D,E,H,J Slow cylinder rod speed when extending or SOLUTION: A,B,C,H,l,K,L retracting Wood will not split or splits extremely slowly SOLUTION: A,B,C,F,l,K Engine bogs down during splitting SOLUTION: G,L Engine stalls under low load condition SOLUTION: D,E,L,M Cause Solution...
  • Page 14: Maintenance, Storage & Essential Checks

    WARNING Improper maintenance and storage of the log splitter may void your warranty. Oil Filter This machine is not fitted with an Oil Filter and does not require one. WARNING...
  • Page 15: Warranty & Service Information

    This combined with your Owner's Manual and the knowledge and expertise offered to you by your respective RedGum Dealer should provide you with the confidence that your decision to purchase a RedGum product was a good one. STATEMENT OF WARRANTY This statement of warranty applies to all RedGum products (offered by the manufacturer, RedGum Products).
  • Page 16 The New Product Warranty that is provided by Mechanical Adjustments: Including engine tuning, RedGum Products is in addition to the rights and adjusting brakes, belts & clutches etc. remedies conferred on consumers by the relevant authorities and/or legislation. The warranty does...
  • Page 17 Take your RedGum product to any authorised RedGum Dealer if it needs Warranty repairs. All Authorised RedGum Dealers will honour New Product Warranties and will repair, replace or adjust any part of your product Free of Charge (only if it is defective due to factory materials or workmanship).
  • Page 18: Notes

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  • Page 19 NOTES...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    High quality hydraulic oil fluid - ideal for topping up the log splitter’s hydraulic reserve, when required. 3.) RedGum Logsplitter Dust Cover - RRP $99 Heavy-duty 200D logsplitter cover for superior protection against dust, dirt and heavy rain! BRAND NEW ACCESSORY - CHECK IT OUT!

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