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1. Oil Tank
2. Log Pusher
3. Work Table
4. Wedge
5. Lift Handle
6. Support Leg
7. Work Table Extension w/
Log Retaining Plates
8. Switch
9. Motor
10. Pushbutton Box
11. Wheels for Minor Moving
ONLY.
12. Lift Handle
13. Hydraulic Control Lever
14. Control Lever Guard
15. Bleed Screw
16. Oil Drain Bolt w/
Dipstick
Before operating the log splitter, the Bleed Screw should be loosened by some
rotations until air can go in and out of the oil tank smoothly. Air flow thru the
Bleed Screw hole should be detectable during the log splitter is under operations.
Before moving the log splitter, make sure the Bleed Screw is tightened to avoid oil
leaking from this point.
FAILED TO LOOSEN THE BLEED SCREW WILL KEEP THE SEALED AIR IN
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BEING COMPRESSED AFTER BEING
DECOMPRESSED. SUCH CONTINUOUS AIR COMPRESSION AND
DECOMPRESSION WILL BLOW OUT THE SEALS OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND