Owner's manual

MAINTENANCE & SAFETY
The hydraulic system of your log splitter requires careful inspection along with the mechanical parts. Be sure to
replace frayed, kinked, cracked or otherwise damaged hydraulic hoses or hydraulic components.
NEVER check for leaks of hydraulic uid with your hand. Fluid escaping from a small hole can be almost invisible.
Escaping uid under pressure can have sufcient force to penetrate skin causing SERIOUS INJURY or even DEATH.
Leaks can be safely detected by passing a piece of cardboard over the suspected leak and looking for discoloration.
NEVER remove the cap from the hydraulic tank or reservoir while the log splitter is running. The tank could contain hot
oil under pressure which could result in serious injury.
NEVER adjust the hydraulic valve. The pressure relief valve on your log splitter is preset at the factory. Only a qualied
service technician should perform this adjustment.
ALWAYS seek professional medical attention immediately if injured by escaping hydraulic uid. Serious infection or
reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately.
ALWAYS be sure to relieve all pressure by shutting off the engine and moving the valve control handle back and forth
should it become necessary to loosen or remove any hydraulic tting.
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FIRE PREVENTION
NEVER operate your log splitter near a ame or spark or smoke during operation. Hydraulic oil and gasoline are
ammable and can explode.
NEVER ll the gas tank while the engine is hot or running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
ONLY refuel your log splitter in a clear area with no gas fumes or spilled gas.
ALWAYS replace the gas cap securely.
If gasoline has spilled, move the log splitter away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition until
the spilled gas has evaporated.
ALWAYS drain the fuel tank prior to storage to avoid the potential re hazard.
ALWAYS store gasoline in an approved, tightly sealed container and away from heating appliances. Store the container in
a cool, dry place.