Repair – EarthQuake 14267 User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

Chipper/Shredders

Repair

Shredding Hammer Rotation and Replacement

The cutting edges of the shredding hammers may eventually

wear out requiring rotation of the hammer or replacement if

all cutting edges have been dulled.
Triangular hammers can be rotated twice after the first edge

dulls, then flipped over once and rotated again for a total of 6

edges. J-hammers can be flipped over once for a total of two

cutting edges.
To rotate the shredding hammers:
1. Turn the engine off and wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure it away from

the spark plug.

3. Detach the shredder hopper from the rotor housing.

SEE FIGURE 17

4. Remove the rotor cover by removing the hardware that

secures it to the main housing. SEE FIGURE 18

5. Note the assembly sequence of the hardware used to

secure the hammers. Using a 5/16” allen wrench remove

the socket head cap screw (A) and related hardware.

SEE FIGURE 19

6. Inspect the hammers (G, H), spacer tubes (D, E), and

hardware. If the spacer tube (D, E) shows signs of wear,

replace it. Inspect and flip, or replace the hammers (G, H).

7. Reassemble the hammers, spacers, washers, and cap

screws. Torque the socket head cap screws (A) to 30-35

ft. lbs. (41-47 N.m.)Refer to Figure 14 for assembly. The

J-hammer (G) on the opposite side of the rotor faces

outward for balanced rotation.

8. Repeat for all the hammers.

FIGURE 17 - Removing the Shredder Hopper

FIGURE 18 - Removing the Rotor Housing

F

E

G

F

H

E

D

C

B

A

D

C

B

A

FIGURE 19 - Rotor Housing

A. Socket Hd. Cap Screw
B. Lock Washer, 3/8
C. Washer, 7/8
D. Spacer, Long

E. Spacer, Short
F. Washer, 3/8 (9070300,

9010400, 9010140 only)

G. J-Hammer
H. Triangular Hammer

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