Machine Components Identification - Powerhorse M1156N Owner's Manual

Instructions for assembly, testing, operation, servicing, & storage
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Machine Components Identification

1.) Log Table. This large log table keeps the log from falling on the ground after splitting. The
log table will keep the log on the beam without operator assistance.
2.) Beam/Cylinder. The hydraulic cylinder has a 3" bore and an 18" stroke.
3.) Wedge. The wedge has two tapered edges that allow splitting in both directions. The wedge
features a taper that makes splitting easier.
4.) End Plate. The end plate keeps the log from moving as the wedge moves though the log.
5.) Hitch. Attaches the log splitter to your vehicle.
6.) Leg. The leg supports the log splitter while operating. The leg should be raised while towing
(see Operation Instructions).
7.) Tires. The tires on this log splitter are low speed tires and should not exceed 15 MPH. For
high speed towing (max 45mph) purchase tow kit separately. (Item # 1158)
8.) Hydraulic Tank. The hydraulic tank stores the hydraulic oil.
9.) Hydraulic Pump. The hydraulic pump makes the hydraulic oil flow through the system.
10.) Suction Strainer. The suction strainer removes debris from the hydraulic oil before entering
the pump.
11.) Engine. The air-cooled engine powers the hydraulic pump.
12.) Splitter Control Lever. Use the split control lever to move the wedge forward and
backward.
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