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7. Technical data
Dimensions L x W x H 1160 x 425 x 610 mm
Wood ø min. - max. 50 - 250 mm
Wood length min. - max. 200 - 520 mm
Weight without base frame 59 kg
Weight with base frame 64 kg
Motor 230 V~ / 50 Hz
Input P1 2200 W
Output P2 1700 W
Rating S3 25%
Splitting Power max. 7 t
Cylinder rise 370 mm
Cylinder speed (fast fwd.) 3,08 cm/sec
Cylinder speed (return) 5,29 cm/sec
3,5 l
Operating pressure 208 bar
Motor speed 2800 1/min
Noise
m Warning:
health. If the machine noise exceeds 85 dB (A), please
wear suitable hearing protection.
Characteristic noise emission values
Sound power level L
WA
96 dB (A)
Sound pressure level L
pA
89,9 dB (A)
WA/pA
3 dB
of the starting process on the motor heating. Identical
duty cycles with a period at load followed by a period
at no load. Running time 10 minutes; duty cycle is 25%
of the running time.
Pressure:
The performance level of the built-in hydraulic pump
can reach a short-term pressure level for a splitting
force of up to 7 tons. In the basic setting, hydraulic split-
ters are set at the factory to an approx. 10% lower out-
put level. For safety reasons, the basic settings must
not be changed by the user. Please note that external
circumstances such as operating and ambient temper-
the hydraulic oil. In addition, manufacturing tolerances
-
sure level.
6. Additional safety instructions
• The log splitter may only be operated by one per-
son.
• Never split logs containing nails, wire, or other for-
eign objects.
• Already split wood and wood chips can be danger-
ous. You can stumble, slip or fall down. Keep the
working area tidy.
• While the machine is switched on, never put your
hands on moving parts of the machine.
• Only split logs with a maximum length of 52 cm.
m WARNING! This electric tool generates an electro-
active or passive medical implants under certain con-
ditions. In order to prevent the risk of serious or dead-
ly injuries, we recommend that persons with medical
implants consult with their physician and the manufac-
turer of the medical implant prior to operating the elec-
tric tool.
Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technology
in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some re-
maining hazards, however, may still exist.
•
hands if the wood is incorrectly guided or support-
ed.
• Thrown pieces can lead to injury if the work piece is
not correctly placed or held.
• Injury through electric current if incorrect electric
connection leads are used.
• Even when all safety measures are taken, some re-
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still
be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by following
the safety instructions as well as the instructions in
the chapter Authorized use and in the entire oper-
ating manual.
• Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use
of improper electrical connection cables.
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chine prior to any operations.
• Avoid accidental starts of the machine: Do not press
the start button while inserting the plug into the
socket.
• Use the tools recommended in this manual to obtain
the best results from your machine.
• Always keep hands away from the work area when
the machine is running.