To operate log splitter, To transport log spliher, Adjustment – Craftsman 247.287751 User Manual

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WARNING: ALWAYS USE THE LOG
SPLITTER IN THE VERTICAL POSITION
ONLY WHEN SPLITTING HEAVY LOGS.

• Move the control handle to reverse position to return

the splitting wedge.

The control handle has three positions:

FORWARD—Push the control handle down for vertical

operation, push it forward for horizontal operation-

splitting wedge moves toward the end plate. Con­

trol handle will return to neutral position as soon as

handle is released.

NEUTRAL

(Middle

position)—Splitting

wedge

stops

in place.

REVERSE—Push the control handle upward for ver­

tical operation, push it toward the rear for horizontal

operation—Splitting wedge returns. The control han­

dle will lock in the reverse position, and will return

to neutral automatically when the reverse stroke is

complete.

TO OPERATE LOG SPLITTER:

• Set throttle at maximum speed (3450-3600 RPM).

Place the log upright, on top of end plate for vertical

operation,

and

on

top

of

beam

for

horizontal

operation.

Push the control handle to forward position until the

splitting wedge just contacts the log. Release the

control handle.

• Step behind the reservoir tank

(see figures 16 or

17) and push the control handle in forward position

until the log is split.

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WARNING: IIF THE FLUID BECOMES EX­
CESSIVELY HOT AT ANY TIME DURING

OPERATION, STOP THE UNIT AND
ALLOW THE FLUID TO COOL DOWN.
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE WILL NOT BE
OBTAINED FROM OUR LOG SPLITTER IF
THE FLUID IS TOO HOT. USE EXTREME
CAUTION AS CONTACTING HOT FLUID
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY.

TO TRANSPORT LOG SPLIHER

Lower the beam to its horizontal position. Make cer­

tain the latch bracket is latched securely around the

tongue and secured with the quick release pin.

Remove the quick release pin which secures the jack

stand. Pivot it up against the tongue, and secure with
the quick release pin.

Attach the hitch to a towing vehicle, making certain

to latch securely. Attach the safety chains to the tow­

ing vehicle.

ADJUSTMENT

SPLITTING WEDGE

As normal wear occurs, periodically adjust the bolts on
the slide plate (beneath the splitting wedge) as follows

to eliminate the excess; space between the wedge plate
and the beam. See figure 18.

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