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C70 Chipper
Safety, Operations & Maintenance Instructions

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  • Page 1 C70 Chipper Safety, Operations & Maintenance Instructions...
  • Page 2 The instructions of this manual are intended to be read and followed to ensure the proper running of the C70 Chipper and the safety of the user. In the case of sale or transfer of the machine, this manual must be handed over. In the event that this manual is damaged or lost, the owner must ask the manufacturer or the former owner for a copy.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents INFORMATION ABOUT THE MACHINE ........................4 INTENDED USE OF C70 CHIPPER .......................... 4 MACHINE DESCRIPTION ............................4 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS ........................5 SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................... 7 ACCIDENT PREVENTION MEASURES ........................7 SAFETY LABELS AND DESCRIPTIONS ........................ 8 AFTER A PERIOD OF INACTIVITY ..........................
  • Page 4: Information About The Machine

    INFORMATION ABOUT THE MACHINE INTENDED USE OF C70 CHIPPER The Truyard C70 Chipper is designed to chip most branches and pruning’s with a diameter of up to 70mm alongside organic material waste such as palm and shrubs. It is not designed to process inorganic waste.
  • Page 5: Identification Of Main Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS Chipper Chute Handle Discharge Chute Engine Pneumatic Wheels Frame and Stand Flywheel (Disconnect the spark plug before opening the discharge chute)
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Engine Specifications Transmission Engine Honda GX200 or Kohler Belt Drive V Belt A section 5.5hp Engine Type Petrol Pulleys Cast iron Cutting System No Load Starting Clutch Chipping Capacity Up to 70mm Machine Construction Number of Blades Weight 99kg Self-feeding Chassis Steel construction...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    4) Check that the items to be chipped are free of all foreign debris. This includes and is not limited to nails, wire rope etc 5) Do not allow children to come near the C70 Chipper. Always ensure that the children are at a safe distance and are well away from the machine...
  • Page 8: Safety Labels And Descriptions

    SAFETY LABELS AND DESCRIPTIONS CAUTION – keep hands and feet away from the discharge and inlet openings on the machine as this could cause injury CAUTION – the operating of the engine, its maintenance and starting must be done after having read the manual prevent harmful...
  • Page 9: After A Period Of Inactivity

    AFTER A PERIOD OF INACTIVITY Ensure the following checks have been done on the C70 before operation after a long period of inactivity:  Check that the machine is undamaged and all guards are attached ...
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

     Make sure the throttle control is at its lowest setting. At idle the centrifugal clutch should be disengaged  Ensure that the C70 is located on flat, even ground and that there are no people or animals in the vicinity of its working function, including the ejection from the discharge chute ...
  • Page 11: If The Machine Gets Blocked

    IF THE MACHINE GETS BLOCKED During operation it is possible that a branch or pruning as a diameter higher than the working capacity of them machine is entered and blocks the rotation of the flywheel. To remove the blockage, ensure that the machine has been turned off, the spark plug has been disconnected and that the flywheel has no power supply that will make it rotate when the material has been taken out.
  • Page 12: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE For the servicing of the machine it is strongly recommended, for safety and quality of the maintenance, for this to be conducted by authorised professionals from Truyard authorised dealers who know the machine. ADJUSTMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF THE CHIPPER BLADES...
  • Page 13: Adjusting Belt Tension

    ADJUSTING BELT TENSION Remove the protective cover that sits over the belts with a 13mm socket. Using a 17mm spanner, loosen the nuts that connect the engine to the frame of the machine. Once all four have been loosened, slide the engine on the rails to increase the belt tension.
  • Page 14: Storage

    STORAGE In the case that the C70 Chipper will not be used for an extended period, it is important to store the machine in a location that is sheltered from the weather to avoid damages to the machine. The storage temperate recommended is between 0°C and 50°C.
  • Page 15: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 16: Warranty Policy

    1) Any failure that results from accident, abuse or neglect is not covered by this warranty 2) Transport of the C70 to and from the manufacturer, their agents or dealers, to be paid for by the owner 3) Proof of purchase date must be provided prior to the commencement of the...
  • Page 17: Machine Maintenance Schedule

    MACHINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Bolt tightening Inspect every 5 hours of use check Replacement of Inspect blades for sharpness, burs and chips every 10 hours of use. the chipper If the blades are damaged replaced, if blunt rotate 180° blades Belt adjustment Inspect belts every 10 hours of use looking for cracks and tightness.

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