End of season and storage – DR Power Dual Action 10-Ton Electric (Aug 2011 - Present) User Manual

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Daily Checklist for the DR DUAL-ACTION ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER

To help maintain your DR DUAL-ACTION ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER for optimum performance, we recommend you follow
this checklist each time you use your Log Splitter.

[ ] Clean and Wood Chips from the machine.
[ ] Check the Splitting Wedge for damage and sharpness.
[ ] Check the general condition of the Log Splitter, e.g.; nuts, bolts, welds, etc.
[ ] Check the Wedge for smooth travel.
[ ] Check the condition of the electrical cord.
[ ] Check the hydraulic fluid level

End of Season and Storage

Fully retract the Cylinder so the Rod is not visible.

Wipe down the DR DUAL-ACTION ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER to remove any moisture, wood chips, and dirt that may have
accumulated on the Log Trays and Operating Handle.

Apply a thin coating of oil or #2 Lithium Grease to the leading edge of the Splitting Wedge.

Relieve any internal air pressure by moving the Operator Handle back forward and backwards.

If possible, store the Log Splitter in a dry, protected place. If it is necessary to store the Log Splitter outside, cover it with a
protective material (especially the Motor).

Before performing any repairs or maintenance procedure, unplug the Log Splitter power cord from the power source.

Before performing any repairs or maintenance procedure, unplug the Log Splitter power cord from the power source.

Do not store the log splitter in wet conditions. This can cause damage to the motor

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