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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
MAKE SURE THE LOG SPLITTER is on a level
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surface. Block the splitter as required to prevent
unintended movement.
ALWAYS OPERATE the splitter from the
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manufacturer's indicated operator zone.
LOGS TO BE SPLIT ON RAM-TYPE UNITS should
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be cut as squarely as possible.
THE MACHINE OWNER should instruct anyone
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assisting him or her in safe log splitting operation.
ALWAYS operate the log splitter with all safety
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equipment in place and all controls properly adjusted
for safe operation.
ALWAYS operate the log splitter at manufacturer's
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recommended speed.
WHEN LOADING a ram-type log splitter, place your
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hands on the sides of the log not at the ends. NEVER
place your hands or any part of your body between a
log and any part of the log splitter.
ON RAM-TYPE log splitters, NEVER attempt to split
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more than one (1) log at a time unless the ram has
been fully extended and a second log is needed to
complete the separation of the first log.
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ON RAM-TYPE log splitters on which the logs are not
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square, the longest portion of the log should be rotated
down and the most square end placed against the ram.
CLEAR DEBRIS from moving parts but only when
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the power source is shut off.
USE ONLY YOUR HAND TO OPERATE THE LOG
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SPLITTER CONTROLS.
ALWAYS UNPLUG FROM THE POWER SOURCE
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while repairing or adjusting the splitter except as
recommended by the manufacturer.
CIRCUIT CAPACITY AND FUSES:
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a) Use only an electrical circuit having adequate capacity
as recommended by the log splitter manufacturer.
b) "Blowing" a fuse or tripping a circuit breaker is
usually a warning that you are overloading the
machine or have too many devices taking power
from the circuit, or both. Do not install a higher
capacity fuse!
LEARN AND UNDERSTAND all controls and the
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proper use of the equipment.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them
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frequently and use to instruct other users. If you loan
someone this tool, loan them these instructions also.
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