Chipping & shredding recommendations – EarthQuake 14267 User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

Chipper/Shredders

Operation

Type of Waste Permitted Size Limitations

Notes

Shredding

Dry or moist organic material

including leaves, plants,

flowers, fruits, or vegetables.

Branches and twigs up to 1/2”

diameter and 18” long.

Alternately chip or shred moist green waste

with dry waste to avoid plugging of the

discharge chute.
Process at a feeding rate that allows the

rotor to keep up and maintain a high rate of

speed.

Chipping

Long, thicker tree limbs or

small bunches of smaller sticks

grouped together for ease of

handling.

Tree limbs and branches,

or bundles of small sticks

grouped for easier handling.

Maximum diameter of

approximately 3” (7,6 cm).

Bulky tree limbs should be pruned close to

the main stem. Always use a shorter piece

of wood to push end pieces into the chipper

cone. Never place hands in the chipper

cone.
Never chip very hard or dry materials such as

kiln dried dimensional lumber (2x4’s etc.) or

other building materials.
Never use the chipper to process pressure-

treated wood products.

Vacuum

Attachment

Light, loose, dry waste such

as leaves, grass clippings, or

sawdust.

Small materials that will not

obstruct the vacuum hose.

The vacuum is engineered for small, loose

waste and for cleaning around decorative

landscaping and flower beds. Twigs, wet

leaves, and other bulky materials will clog

the hose or obstruct the shredding chamber.

Chipping & Shredding Recommendations

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