Specifications, Unpacking the dr chipper/shredder – DR Power 11.5 FPT User Manual

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DR

®

CHIPPER/SHREDDER

Specifications

Engine

11.50 FT-LBS Torque Briggs & Stratton

Please refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for
Engine-specifications.

Tire Size

10 inch diameter

Clutch

Centrifugal

Engagement speed

1,000 RPM (the Rotor will turn at idle)

Frame

Welded 12 gauge steel construction

Belt

V-Belt

Size

44 inches

Construction

Wrapped for abrasion resistance

Machine Dimensions

56" L x 41" W x 44" H

Operating Weight

185 pounds

Shipping Weight

215 pounds

Shipping Dimensions

40" L x 34" W x 57" H

Unpacking the DR CHIPPER/SHREDDER

Tools and supplies needed:

Hammer

Pry Bar

Wire Cutters or Utility Knife

Gloves & Safety Glasses

1. Use a Hammer and Pry Bar to separate the bottom Crate Boards from the

Pallet and lift the Crate off the Pallet.

2. Cut the Straps that are securing the machine to the Pallet (Figure 2).
3. Use the Hand Slots in the Shredder Hopper to tilt and roll the machine from

the Pallet.

4. Remove the two Baffle Rods and Cotter Pins that go through the top of the

Baffle Plate and the one behind it (Figure 3).

5. Move the bottom of the Baffle Plate to the outside of the Pipe Spacer and

reinstall the top portion of the Plate using the Baffle Rod and Cotter Pin
(Figure 4).

6. Reinstall the Baffle Rod and Cotter Pin to hold the Baffle Plate up in the

discharge position. Which holes you use depends on the discharge angle
desired when chipping/shredding.

If there are any questions contact us at www.DRpower.com or call 1-800-DR-
OWNER (376-9637). Do not discard the shipping materials until you are fully
satisfied with your new DR CHIPPER/SHREDDER.

Baffle
Plate

Figure 3

Pipe
Spacer

Baffle Rods
and
Cotter Pins

Baffle
Plate

Figure 4

Baffle Rods
and
Cotter Pins

Wear Safety Glasses to protect your eyes from flying debris and Gloves to
protect your hands from sharp objects when performing these procedures.

Straps

Figure 2

Pallet

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