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Preparation
Preparation and Set-up
Preparation is the cornerstone for safe, efficient, operation of the chipper.
The operator must conduct all safety measures, wear proper protective gear, prepare the machine for operation, and understand the
process of chipping wood as described in this manual.
However, before any chipping can begin, there are three important areas to inspect, set-up, and prepare each time you use the chipper.
They are; the work site, the brush, and the chipper.
Work Site Preparation
• Clear objects containing metal, stones, etc. that may damage the machine
• Clear any objects that may trip or entangle the operator
• Check that the area is clear of utility and power lines
• Be sure the area is well lit with good ventilation (when indoors)
• Set-up a sufficient space to work in
• Designate an area for the brush pile and chipped wood
• Create a clear walking path for loading the brush
• Ensure first-aid equipment is available on the work site
• Always have two trained personnel dressed in safety gear on the work site at all times
This section is an overview of the chipping process. It is mandatory that all personnel handling, operating, and maintaining this
machine read the manual completely and be properly trained on its use. Operators should also review the manual on a regular basis.
Specific information on safety, function, use, and maintenance of a machine feature is also located in the Features and Function section.
The Chipping Cycle • Preparation