Regular maintenance checklist, Adjusting the hydraulic fluid level – DR Power Hydraulic 5-Ton (July 2013 - Present) User Manual

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Chapter 4: Maintaining The DR 5-TON ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER

Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your machine. Please refer to this manual for
maintenance procedures.

Regular Maintenance Checklist

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Clean the log Ram and Guides.

Check the Splitting Wedge for sharpness.

Check the general condition of the Electric Log Splitter (e.g. nuts, bolts, welds, etc).

Check the Ram for smooth travel.

Check the condition of the electrical cord.

Check the hydraulic fluid level (See “Adjusting the Hydraulic Fluid Level”).

Change the hydraulic fluid (See “Changing the Hydraulic Fluid”).

Adjusting the Hydraulic Fluid Level

NOTE: Check the hydraulic fluid level every few months if the Troubleshooting Table in Chapter 5 suggests that the fluid level may be off.

Tools and Supplies Needed:

6mm Allen Wrench

Small Funnel

Clean Rags

1. Check the hydraulic fluid level by tipping the machine up vertical on the

Wheels and Control Lever Guard (place a block under the Control Lever
Guard so the weight is not on the Control Lever). You may need to have
someone support the Electric Log Splitter to prevent tipping over. Clean the
area around the Hydraulic Fluid Fill/Drain Port (Figure 11) and then, using a
6mm Allen Wrench, unscrew and remove the Dipstick located in the
Hydraulic Fluid Fill/Drain Port.

2. Clean the Dipstick with a Rag, insert the Dipstick (do not screw the Dipstick

down when checking), remove and check the level; it should be between the
two marks on the Dipstick. If the fluid is too high, simply pour out a little at
a time into a suitable container by tilting the Electric Log Splitter. If the fluid
is too low, insert a small Funnel and add Hydraulic Fluid (See
“Specifications” in Chapter 2 for Fluid type) a little at a time, until the level
falls between the two marks on the Dipstick.

3. Clean the Dipstick and the Copper Washer thoroughly and reinstall, being

careful not to damage the threads of the aluminum Hydraulic Fluid Cylinder
End Cover.

4. Lower the machine to the ground, open the Air Bleed Screw and cycle the

Ram back and forth 3 or 4 times to purge any air from the hydraulic system
(see “Operating The DR 5-TON ELECTRIC LOG SPLITTER” in Chapter 3).

Hydraulic Fluid
Drain/Dipstick

Figure 11

Air Bleed
Screw

ADD

FULL

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

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