Craftsman 247.346250 User Manual

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Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls.

3. Never place hands or teet between log and splitting wedge or

between log and end plate during forward or reverse stroke. To
do so may result in crushed or amputated fingers or toes, or

worse, you may lose an arm or foot.

4. Do not straddle the splitter when using it. A slip in any position

could result in a serious injury.

5. Do not step over your log splitter when the engine is running.

You may trip or accidentally activate the splitting wedge it you
step over. If you need to get to the other side, walk around.

6. Never try to split two logs on top of each other. One may fly

out and injure you.

7. When loading the log splitter, place your hands on the side of

the log, not at the ends. Never attempt to load your splitter
while the splitting wedge is in motion. You may get caught by
the wedge and injured.

8. Only use your hand to operate the splitting wedge or control

lever. Never use your foot or a rope or any other extension
device. This could result in your inability to stop your splitter
quickly enough to avoid injury.

9. Always keep fingers away from any cracks that open in the log

during splitting operation. They can quickly close and pinch or
amputate your fingers.

10. Never attempt to split woods across the grain. Some types of

wood may burst or fly out of your splitter and result in injury to
you or a bystander.

11. For logs that are not cut square, the longest portion of the log

should be rotated down and the most square end placed
against the splitting wedge.

12. Keep your work area clean. Immediately remove split wood

around your splitter so that you do not stumble over it. Clean
chips and dirt off end plate (wood platform) after each log is
split, or whenever necessary to maintain flat contact between

wood and end plate (platform).

13. Never move the log splitter while the engine is running.

14. Never leave your log splitter unattended with the engine run-

ning. Shut off the engine if you are leaving your splitter, even
for a short period of time. Someone could accidentally activate

the splitting wedge and be injured.

15. Do not run engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust gases contain

carbon monoxide. This odorless gas can be deadly when
inhaled.

16. Be careful not to touch the muffler after the engine has been

running. It will be HOT!

17. If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the

engine and check immediately for the cause, Vibration is gen­
erally a warning of trouble.

18. When cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make certain all mov­

ing parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and
keep the wire away from the plug to prevent accidental start­
ing.

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3. Replace all damaged or worn parts such as hydraulic hoses

and fittings immediately with manufacturer approved replace­

ment parts.

4. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the

engine. This increases the hazard of personal injury. The maxi­

mum engine speed is preset by the manufacturer and is within
safety limits.

5. Do not alter your splitter in any manner such as attaching a

rope or extension to the control lever or adding to the width or
height of the wedge. Such alterations may cause your splitter
to be unsafe.

6. Perform all recommended maintenance procedures before you

use your splitter.

7. Do not service or repair your log splitter without disconnecting

the spark plug wire and moving it away from the spark plug.

8. Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank inside of a

building where ignition sources are present, such as hot water
and space heaters, clothes dryers and the like. Allow the
engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

9. Always store gasoline in an approved, tightly sealed container.

Store the container in a cool, dry place. Do not store in a build­
ing where ignition sources are present.

10. To reduce fire hazard, keep engine free of grass, leaves, wood

chips, and excessive grease and oil.

11. The hydraulic system of your log splitter requires careful

inspection, along with the mechanical parts. Be sure to replace
frayed, kinked, or otherwise damaged hydraulic components.

12. Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be almost invisible.

Do not check for leaks with your hand. Escaping fluid under
pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin, causing
serious personal injury. Leaks can be located by passing a
piece of cardboard or wood over the suspected leak and look­
ing for discoloration.

13. Should it become necessary to loosen or remove any hydraulic

fitting or line, be sure to relieve all pressure by shutting off the
engine and moving the control handle back and forth several
times.

14. Do not remove the cap from the hydraulic tank or reservoir

while your log splitter is running. Hot oil under pressure could
cause injury.

15. The pressure relief valve on your splitter is preset at the facto­

ry. Do not adjust the valve. Only a qualified service technician

should perform this adjustment.

16. Completely drain fuel tank prior to storage. This guards against

accumulation of fuel fumes which could result in a fire hazard.

17. Never store log splitter outside without a waterproof cover.

Rain wilt cause rust on the inside of the cylinder.

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Do not operate your splitter in poor mechanical condition or

when in need of repair.

2. Periodically check that all nuts, bolts, screws, hose clamps and

hydraulic fittings are tight to be sure equipment is in safe

working condition. Where appropriate, check all safety guards
and shields to be sure they are in the proper position. Never

operate your splitter with safety guards, shields or other pro­

tective features removed. These safety devices are for your

protection.

TOWING

1. This unit should not be towed on any street, highway or public

road without checking the existing federal, local or state vehi­
cle requirements. Any licensing or modifications such as tail-
lights, etc., needed to comply with the existing federal, local or

state vehicle requirements is the sole responsibility of the pur­
chaser.

2. Before towing, be certain the log splitter is correctly and

securely attached to the towing vehicle, and the safety chains
are in place. Leave slack in chains for turning allowance.

3. Do not allow anyone to sit or ride on your splitter. They can

easily fall off and be seriously injured.

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