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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Section Page No. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF MACHINE MACHINE DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAMS 3 & 4 SAFE WORKING Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required Basic Woodchipping Safety General Safety Matters - Do’s and Dont’s Noise Test OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Safe Transportation Delivery Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required Manual Controls...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Timberwolf's policy of constantly improving their products may involve major or minor changes to the chippers or their accessories. Timberwolf reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 3: Purpose Of Machine

    TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75PG PURPOSE OF MACHINE The Timberwolf TW 13/75PG brushwood chipper is designed to chip solid wood material up to 75 mm in diameter. The maximum cross-section hardwood for continuous feed is 3200 mm . It is capable of chipping over 0.75 tonnes of brushwood per hour.
  • Page 4: Parts Location Diagrams 3

    PARTS LOCATOR GRIP DISCHARGE HANDLE DISCHARGE BUCKET TOP ROTOR HOUSING FUNNEL BELT GUARD PETROL TANK OPENING HANDLE AIR FILTER COVER ROTOR HOUSING CATCH BOLT ENGINE SAFETY SWITCH...
  • Page 5 PARTS LOCATOR ROTOR REAR BEARING HOUSING CUTTER BLADE ROTOR DRIVE PULLEY ENGINE PROTECTOR ENGINE PULLEY...
  • Page 6: Safe Working

    SAFE WORKING WARNING The chipper will feed material through on its own. To do this, it relies on sharp blades on the chipper rotor. To keep the blades sharp, only feed the machine with clean brushwood. DO NOT put muddy/dirty wood, roots, potted plants, bricks, stones or metal into the chipper.
  • Page 7: General Safety Matters - Do's And Dont's

    SAFE WORKING GENERAL SAFETY MATTERS D O ’ S A N D D O N ’ T S ALWAYS stop the chipper engine before making DO NOT use chipper unless available light is any adjustments, refuelling or cleaning. sufficient to see clearly. ALWAYS check machine has stopped rotating DO NOT...
  • Page 8: Noise Test

    SAFE WORKING NOISE TEST MACHINE: TW 13/75PG NOTES: TESTED CHIPPING 40 MM X 40 MM CORSICAN PINE 1.5M IN LENGTH Noise levels above 90dB (A) will be experienced at the working position. Wear ear protection at all times to prevent possible damage to hearing. All persons within a 4 metre radius must also wear good quality ear protection.
  • Page 9: Operating Instructions

    OFF and keep the engine upright. DELIVERY All Timberwolf TW 13/75PG machines have a full pre - delivery inspection before leaving the factory and are ready to use. Read and understand this instruction manual before attempting to operate the chipper.
  • Page 10: Starting The Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE ENGINE TURN the fuel valve to the ‘ON’ position. MOVE the choke lever to the ‘CLOSE’ position. NOTE: Do not use the choke if the engine is warm or the air temperature is high. MOVE the throttle control lever slightly to the left. TURN the engine switch to the ‘ON’...
  • Page 11: Blade Wear

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BLADE WEAR The most important part of using a wood chipper is keeping the cutter blades sharp. The TW 13/75PG is fitted with one blade 177 mm (7") long. It is 42 mm wide when new. A new blade should chip between 5 and 10 tonnes of material before sharpening. This figure will be drastically reduced by feeding the machine with stony, sandy or muddy material.
  • Page 12: Service Instructions

    SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE SCHEDULE WARNING Always immobilise the machine by stopping the engine, removing the ignition key and disconnecting the battery before undertaking any maintenance work. Table 1. Service Schedule Daily Every 25 Every 50 Every 500 Check Hours Hours Hours Do jobs below: Check engine oil - top up if necessary.
  • Page 13: Change Blades

    This torque setting is vitally important to ensure your bolts come out at a later date. Use a small screw driver to clean out the star Timberwolf recommend you purchase a socket screws heads retaining the blade. torque wrench for this and other jobs on the chipper.
  • Page 14: Check Fittings

    SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS CHECK FITTINGS The Timberwolf TW 13/75PG is subject to large vibrations during the normal course of operation. Consequently there is always a possibility that nuts and bolts will work themselves loose. It is important that periodic checks are made to ensure the security of all fasteners. Fasteners should be tightened using a torque wrench to the required torque (see below).
  • Page 15: Warranty Statement

    -Performance of the required maintenance listed in your Entec instruction manual. -In the event of a failure the Entec authorised Timberwolf dealer is to be notified within 10 days of failure and the equipment is to be made available for unmolested inspection by the dealer technician.
  • Page 16: Ec Declaration Of Conformity Certificate

    TIMBERWOLF 13/75G...
  • Page 17: Identification Plates

    TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75PG IDENTIFICATION PLATES CE PLATE ENTEC UK STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK IP14 5AY Date of Manuf. Serial No. Trailer Type Equip. Fitted Nominal Pwr. Gross Weight CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION PLATE...
  • Page 18: Stickers

    STICKERS 1522 4099 EARS TIMBERWOLF EYES 1136 ! SAFETY NOTE ! LIFTING EYE IS DESIGNED TO LIFT THE MACHINE’S WEIGHT ONLY. HEAD 2949 DO NOT USE HOIST HOOK DIRECTLY ON LIFTING EYE. USE CORRECTLY RATED SAFETY SHACKLE ONLY THROUGH LIFTING EYE.
  • Page 19: Parts Lists

    TIMBERWOLF TIMBERWOLF T T W W 1 1 3 3 / / 7 7 5 5 P P G G T T W W 1 1 3 3 / / 7 7 5 5 P P G G PARTS LISTS The following illustrations are for parts identification only.
  • Page 20 CHASSIS/ROTOR HOUSING Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 1567F Front Plate 0045 M12 T Nyloc Nut 0702 M12 A Washer 0345 Capheads 0105 Gravity Anvil 2484F Main Rotor Housing 2475 Chassis 0704 M12 C Washer 2476 Axle 0068 Roll Pin 0528 Split Pin 0707...
  • Page 21 ENGINE Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Fuel Cap Spark Plug Air Filter 1348 Safety Switch 1172 Honda Engine 1351 Pulley 200-3 SPA 1533 Belt 900 XPA 2 0410 Bush 2517 2495 Rotor Shaft Key 2482 Rear Shaft 1135 Pulley 118-2 SPA 2494 Stop Loom 0405...
  • Page 22 FUNNEL/DISCHARGE Date Last Modified: 13th Sept 04 Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 1642F Funnel 0318 M12/20 Bolt 0134 Plastic Grip 2000 Belt Guard 1052F Discharge Bucket 2493 13 mm Plastic Plug 0045 M12 T Nyloc Nut 0321 M12/30 Screw 0702...
  • Page 23 ROTOR Date Last Modified: 25th April 02 Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 1571 Fan Section 0648 Bearing SFT25 0386 M10/30 Caphead 0378 10 thou Shim As Req’d 1058M Rotor 0796 20 thou Shim As Req’d 0065 M8/20 Blade Bolt...
  • Page 24 STICKERS 1522 4099 EARS TIMBERWOLF EYES 1136 ! SAFETY NOTE ! LIFTING EYE IS DESIGNED TO LIFT THE MACHINE’S WEIGHT ONLY. HEAD 2949 DO NOT USE HOIST HOOK DIRECTLY ON LIFTING EYE. USE CORRECTLY RATED SAFETY SHACKLE ONLY THROUGH LIFTING EYE.

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