Chapter 5: maintaining the dr 20-ton wood splitter, Regular maintenance checklist – DR Power Hydraulic 20-Ton User Manual

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20-Ton WOOD SPLITTER Safety & Operating Instructions

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Chapter 5: Maintaining the DR 20-Ton WOOD

SPLITTER

Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your
splitter. Please refer to this manual and the engine owner manual for maintenance
procedures. Service intervals listed in the checklist below supercede those listed in the
engine owner manual.






Regular Maintenance Checklist

Note: Service intervals shown are considered maximum under normal operating
conditions. Increase frequencies under extremely dirty or dusty conditions.

Procedure

Before

Each

Use

Every

20

Hours

Every

50

Hours

Every

100

Hours

Check Engine Oil Level

Every

200

Hours or

Annually

Check Hydraulic Fluid Level

Lubricate Push Block and H-beam

Check Wedge(s) for sharpness

Check Hydraulic Hoses for wear,
fraying, kinking or abraded areas

Check the general condition of the
splitter, e.g.; nuts, bolts, welds etc.

Check Tire Pressure

Clean Engine Air Filter

Change Engine Oil
Note:

1

st

time after 5 hours of operation

Change Hydraulic Fluid
Note: If the hydraulic fluid becomes contaminated, change it immediately.

Change Hydraulic Fluid Filter
Note:

1

st

time after 20 hours of operation, or if the pressure

gauge indicates “Service Filter” (red area).

Clean Engine Exterior & Cooling Fins

Replace Spark Plug

Replace Engine Air Filter

WARNING! When performing any maintenance, you must first shut off

the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, make sure the hydraulic system is
depressurized and the fluid has cooled. Read the "Safety Considerations"

section of this manual before performing any repairs or maintenance.

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