Log Splitting; Jamming Of Wood On The Splitting Knife; Resplitting Or Splitting Without Cutting; Adjusting The Stroke Length Of The Splitting Motion - Hakki Pilke 55 PRO Manual

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1. Turn off the machine and
disconnect it from the power
source.
2. Remove hose B from quick
coupling A (Figure 27).
3. Connect the pressure hose of the
log table rollers (marked in red)
to quick coupling A.
4. Connect the return hose of the
log table rollers to hose B (with a
female coupling).

4.4. Log splitting

4.4.1.
If a piece of wood gets jammed on the splitting knife in a situation where the splitting force is insufficient
to push the piece past the knife, carry out the following:
1.
Return the splitting beam fully to the starting position by opening and closing the splitting guard.
2.
Restart the splitting by pressing button C (Figure 10). This recharges the machine's pressure
booster to provide full power.
3.
If the log is still not split completely, raise the splitting knife slightly (approx. 5 cm) and repeat step
2.
4.4.2.
1. Raise the protective cover of the cutting and splitting groove.
2. Place the log you want to split in the splitting groove.
3. Close the protective cover of the cutting and splitting groove.
4. Activate the splitting cycle with button C (Figure 10).
The above procedure can be used to split wood without cutting it as necessary.
4.4.1.
In the Hakki Pilke 55 Pro firewood processor, the splitting cylinder is controlled electrically with sensors A
and B in Figure 28. The stroke length of the splitting cylinder can be adjusted as follows:
1. Shut down the machine and disconnect it from its power sources.
Hakki Pilke 55 Pro

Jamming of wood on the splitting knife

Resplitting or splitting without cutting

Adjusting the stroke length of the splitting motion

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Figure 27.
Version 3-2022

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