|
Фрагмент инструкции
NEVER put your hands inside the chipper chute — serious personal injury can resultl Short stubs of branches may be pushed through the chipper with the next branch. • If the engine slows down under load, reduce feed pressure and allow the engine to regain full speed before continuing. Overloading the chipper could result in damage to the belt or engine. NOTE: If the chipper is not cutting branches efficiently, the chipper blade could be dull, or the wood could be particularly hard. Try processing another type of wood to see if it cuts more easily. If not, check the condition of the chipper blade. Refer to Chipper Blade Removal and Installation in Section 5. Figure 4-3: Feeding a branch Into the chipper chute. Always position your body and arms so your arms are holding the material at a 90* angle to the chipper chute. 14 Section 4: Operation USING THE SHREDDER IMPORTANT: Always wear safety goggles (with side shields), appropriate gloves, and hearing protection. Read and follow the safety rules in this Manual. A DANGER Contact with rotating cutting blades will cause serious personal injury. The blades rotate when engine is on and slow gradually after engine is shut off. Keep hands, feet and clothing out of chipper inlet, shredder feed inlet and discharge opening when unit is running. • When the engine starts, the cutting blades inside the chipper/shredder chamber will begin to revolve at a high rate of speed. The shredder is then ready to use. • Do not feed material into the shredder hopper from the engine side of the unit. Always avoid the hot muffler on the engine. • When feeding material into the shredder, stand a foot or two away from the hopper opening and keep your arms and hands parallel to and several inches above the top edge of the hopper. See Figure 4- 4. Do not point hands or arms downward toward the hopper opening or put hands or arms inside the hopper. • Feed materials Into the shredder slowly, and in limited quantities, until you become familiar with its operation. Bulk and lengths can be increased gradually if the material is being processed easily. Do not overload the shredder as doing so will cause the engine speed to decrease significantly. • A steady flow of materials into the shredder hopper provides the most effective results. The rate of feed for small branches, vines (2-3 foot lengths only), and brush can be controlled by lightly pushing and guiding the free end of the material until it extends above the top of the hopper. At this point, LET GO OF THE MATERIAL. The cutting blades can tug suddenly at material being fed into the hopper. Do not hold onto the material I Always hold material loosely and be ready to let go of it quickly. A DANGER The rotating shredder blades can tug suddenly at material being fed into the shredder hopper. Contact with cutting blades will cause severe personal injury. Do not hold on too tightly to branches and vines. Do not feed material straight down into the hopper with your arm pointing downward toward the opening. Instead, keep your arms parallel to the ground and several inches above the top edge of the hopper. NOTE: It is best to cut long branches into 3-5 foot lengths and vines to 2-3 foot lengths before feeding them into the shredder hopper. When shredding wet material, mix dry material in with it. Alternating wet and dry material helps prevent material from sticking inside the shredder chamber. Very wet materials should be processed using the optional Bar Grate attachment. Refer to Shredding Wet, Soggy, or Green Materials In this Section for other methods of processing wet or green materials. Also: • Do not put any part of your body or clothing inside the shredder hopper or near the discharge area. • Stand clear of the discharge area. • Keep face and body away from the discharge area. • Use the leaf tamper (Figure 4-4) "* supplied with the unit to push bulky material into the shredder hopper. DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS! • When feeding loose material, such as leaves, straw or grass clippings, just drop the material into the shredder opening and push it into the shredder hopper using the leaf tamper (supplied). Do not allow combustible materials to contact the hot engine. • If the engine slows down under load, stop feeding material and allow the engine to regain full speed before continuing. Overloading the shredder could result in damage to the belt or engine. • All shredded material will be forced through the discharge screen at the bottom of the unit. Always keep clear of the discharge to avoid injury from materials exiting the unit at high speed. The standard discharge screen supplied with the unit has 3/4-inch holes. This screen is best for processing most dry materials such as brush and dry leaves. To install a different size screen, refer to Removing/Installing Discharge Screen or Bar Grate in this Section. Figure 4-4: Using the leaf tamper to process material into the shredder hopper. A DANGER To avoid a fire hazard,...
Эта инструкция также подходит к моделям:Измельчители садовые - 47329 (1.95 mb)