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OPERATORS MANUAL
Covering Models
Aussie Chopper WS150-9
Aussie Chopper WS3150
Aussie Chopper WS4150
Superaxe WS300
Superaxe WS400
Superaxe WS450
Manufactured & Distributed by
Burders Lane Enterprises Pty Ltd T/as
Whitlands Engineering
Ph: (03) 5729 7577
Fax: (03) 5729 7636
Email: superaxe@superaxe.com.au
A.C.N. NO. 106 741 084
PROUDLY
AUSTRALIAN
OWNED & MADE

Questions and Answers

  • C
    curryericAug 3, 2025
    What to do if my Superaxe Media Converter engine won’t start?
    • J
      Joyce SanchezAug 3, 2025
      If your Superaxe Media Converter engine won't start, try the following: * Switch it off, then on. * Check the oil/petrol levels. * If the engine is flooded, dry it out. * Ensure the choke is switched on or off, as needed. * Clean a dirty air cleaner. * Clean or replace a dirty fuel/spark plug. * If the relief valve setting is too high, consult the manufacturer.
  • M
    Monica ArmstrongAug 10, 2025
    Why is my Superaxe WS300 Media Converter lacking splitting power or speed?
    • S
      Suzanne WoodsAug 10, 2025
      If your Superaxe Media Converter experiences a lack of splitting power or speed, consider the following: 1. Top up the oil if it's low. 2. Test, repair, or replace the pump if it's suspect. 3. Repair the hand control if the valve isn't fully opened by it. 4. Adjust the relief valve if it's set too low. 5. Service or repair the engine if its performance is suspect. 6. Replace the ram seals if they are worn. 7. Ensure the machine is operating on level ground.
  • G
    gonzalesdevonAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Superaxe WS300 Media Converter engine runs but axe won’t move?
    • A
      Alexis JenkinsAug 18, 2025
      If the engine of your Superaxe Media Converter runs but the axe won’t move, it could be due to several reasons: * Low hydraulic oil: Top up the oil. * Suspect pump/drive condition: Test, repair, or replace. * Broken valve lever: Replace it. * Damaged control lever/s: Repair them. * Damaged ram: Repair it.
  • A
    Anna DixonAug 25, 2025
    Why is oil leaking from the filler breather on my Superaxe WS300 Media Converter?
    • P
      Patrick PhamAug 26, 2025
      If oil is leaking from the filler breather of your Superaxe Media Converter, it could be due to: an overfull oil tank (drain some oil) or operating the machine on a steep angle (operate on level ground).

Summary

Limitations of Use

Safety Precautions for Operator

Operator Training

ALL WOODSPLITTERS OPERATION

General operating procedures applicable to all woodsplitters.

SUPERAXE WS300;400;450 OPERATION

TO CHANGE THE AXE HEIGHT

Instructions for adjusting the axe height for different wood lengths.

SPLITTING TIPS & TECHNIQUES

ALL MACHINES

General tips and techniques for all woodsplitter models.

WS300;400;450

Specific splitting tips for Superaxe models.

INSPECTION SCHEDULE & PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST

ALL MACHINES

Pre-operation checks for all woodsplitter models.

MAINTENANCE

6.1 LUBRICATION

Lubrication requirements for different woodsplitter models.

6.2 ENGINE

Engine oil and fuel requirements for all machines.

6.3 HYDRAULICS

Hydraulic system care, oil level, and hose specifications.

STARTING UP

REMOTE POWERED UNITS

TOWING;TYRES

ALL MODELS

Towing and tyre recommendations for all models.

SLINGING

STORAGE

SAFETY & MAINTENANCE DECALS

IDENTIFICATION

Details of the machine's identification plate.

OPERATIONAL

Decals related to machine operation.

MAINTENANCE

Decals related to machine maintenance.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

ENGINE

Troubleshooting common engine problems and remedies.

HYDRAULICS

Troubleshooting hydraulic system issues and solutions.

SPECIFICATIONS

AUSSIE CHOPPER

Technical specifications for Aussie Chopper models.

SUPERAXE

Technical specifications for Superaxe models.

ELEVATOR

Folding Procedure

Step-by-step guide to folding the elevator attachment.

Lubrication and Maintenance

Lubrication and maintenance for the elevator attachment.

Unfolding Procedure

Step-by-step guide and diagrams for unfolding the elevator.

WARRANTY

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

17. SUPER-AXE - WS300;400;450 AUSSIE CHOPPER - WS3150;4150

Assembly steps for Superaxe and Aussie Chopper WS3150/4150 models.

17. AUSSIE CHOPPER - WS150

Assembly steps for the Aussie Chopper WS150 model.

AUSSIE CHOPPER;SUPERAXE WOODSPLITTERS RISKASSESSMENT

FATIGUE from overwork

Risks associated with operator fatigue during use.

Associated body strains

Potential for body strain and soreness from operation.

Operators getting splinters in hand

Risk of splinters in hands or fingers.

Tripping over blocks in work area

Hazards related to tripping over wood in the work area.

ENGINE

Risks associated with the engine (noise, exhaust, heat).

HYDRAULICS

Risks associated with the hydraulic system (oil pressure, heat).

TOWING;MANOUVERING

Risks associated with towing and maneuvering the machine.

MAINTENANCE

Risks associated with performing maintenance on the machine.

CONSTRUCTION

Risks related to the machine's construction and reliability.

Elevator (if fitted)

Risks associated with the elevator attachment and its operation.

Superaxe WS300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMedia Converter
Ports1x RJ45, 1x SFP
ModelWS300
Fiber TypeSingle-mode or Multi-mode
Wavelength1310nm
Transmission DistanceUp to 20km (Single-mode)
Power Supply5V DC
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Humidity5%
InterfaceRJ45: 10/100/1000Base-T, SFP: 1000Base-X