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Timberwolf TW150DHB - Operating Procedures; Pre-Start Checks; Starting and Stopping the Engine; Chipping Wood Safely

Timberwolf TW150DHB
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Environmental Manufacturing LLP, Entec House, Tomo Industrial Estate, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 5AY
Telephone: 01449 765800 Fax: 01449 765801 Email: info@timberwolf-uk.com www.timberwolf-uk.com
Before starting…
Ensure that the exclusion zone is well marked. The use of hazard tape is highly
recommended.
Locate the machine on firm, level ground. Use prop stand if fitted.
Make sure that all guards are in place.
Check all fluids are within operating range. Contact hire outlet if servicing is required.
Check the fuel level. Only clean, uncontaminated, diesel fuel must be used.
Check the infeed chute and clear it of any objects.
Adjust the discharge deflector to a safe direction.
Wear appropriate safety gear (PPE).
Clear the working area of unauthorised/unprotected personnel.
Starting the engine…
1. Ensure throttle lever is in "SLOW" position.
2. Insert key. Turn to "HEAT". LED comes on, wait for LED to go out.
3. Turn to start until engine fires.
4. Release key.
If the engine fails to start after 10 seconds of cranking, leave
for 1 minute and try again.
Stopping the engine…
1. Reduce the throttle to idle.
2. Leave the engine to run for 1 full minute.
3. Switch the key to the "OFF" position.
4. Remove ignition key.
Chipping wood…
Maximum diameter wood to be chipped in the TW 150DHB is 150mm.
Maximum diameter wood to be chipped in the TW 190TDHB is 190mm.
Increase throttle to full. Never attempt to chip without throttle in full.
BE AWARE… awkward shaped wood being chipped can thrash from side to side in the
funnel with great force. Stand clear of wood extending from the funnel.
Load wood from either side of funnel opening avoiding the middle as much as possible.
Load wood butt end first.
Trim badly twisted brash before attempting to feed it into the chipper.
NEVER REACH IN TO the funnel while the chipper is running, use a push stick suitable
for the job.
Always observe the discharge for exiting wood chippings. REMEMBER… what goes in
must come out. If there are no chippings exiting the discharge while chipping wood, a
blockage has occurred. You must stop the chipping operation, turn off the machine and
clear the blockage. (see "Clearing blockages" on next page.)
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