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Instruções de Operação Harbor Freight Tools, Modelo 42696

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Insert Hex Head Bolt (#16A) through the Supporting Plates and through the Lower Frame Assembly (#3A) and hand tighten on Hex Nut (18A)-see Figure 3. Repeat for second side. Step 7) Secure the other end of each Supporting Plate (#7A) to one end of the Base Assembly (#5A) as in Figure 3. Insert Hex Head Bolt (#15A) and tighten on Hex Nut (#18A). Tighten Hex Nut (#18A) from Step 5. Repeat for second side. Step 8) Insert Hex Head Bolt (#16A) through the middle hole in the Base Assembly (#5A) and through the Lower Frame Assembly (#3A), secure in place with Hex Nut (18A). Step 9) Insert Lock Pin (#22A) down through Hydraulic Jack (#6A) and through Base Support Assembly (#9A). Insert Hair Pin Clip (#20A) through Lock Pin (#22A) to secure in place. Figure 1 Warning: Do not open the Release Valve (#4B) when the Log Splitter is supporting a load. #42696 Page 4 Figure 3 Lower Frame Assembly (#3A) Supporting Plate (#7A) Lock Pin (#22A) Hair Pin Clip (#20A) Base Support Assembly (#9A) Hex Nut (#18A) Hex Head Bolt (#16A) Hex Head Bolt (#17A) Bushing (#8A) Base Assembly (#5A) Mounting The Base Assembly (#5) will accept 3/8" Bolts (not included). Step 1) Set the Log Splitter firmly on its mounting surface. Warning: The Log Splitter must be securely mounted to a work surface prior to use! Step 2) Make certain that you can operate the Jack Handle (#19A) comfortably. Step 3) Mark the surface through the two holes located at the far ends of the Base Assembly (#5A). Step 4) Remove the Log Splitter from the surface to be mounted. Drill holes through the marked locations. Step 5) Mount the unit using four bolts, lock washers, washers and nuts (in that order) sold separately. Operation When operating your Log Splitter, it may be helpful to refer to each of the operational Figures as well as to the Parts List and Assembly Diagram located on the last pages of this manual. Never force the tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool. It is designed to do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was intended. Do not exceed the tools maximum capacity. Filling the Pump Reservoir Hydraulic Fluid:When filling the pump reservoir, make certain to use a high quality hydraulic fluid. The fluid should be changed at every 300 hours of use. Step 1) Clean the area around the filler cap to remove all dust and grit. Step 2) With the Jack Handle (#19A) in place, turn the Jack Handle (#19A) counterclockwise. This will retract all cylinders to their return position. Step 3) Remove the Filler Plug (#33B). Measure the level of fluid in the tank visually. Using a clean funnel with a filter, fill the Reservoir (#29B) with hydraulic fluid up to the top. Replace the Filler Plug (#33B). #42696 Page 5 Bleeding the System If any air becomes trapped in the system during initial connections or at a later time, the following steps should be taken to bleed the system. Note: Air in the system will cause the ram to rise and fall as the handle is pumped. If the ram does not fully extend, add oil through the Filler Plug (#33B). Step 1) Place the Jack Handle (#19A) on the Release Valve. Open the Release Valve (#4B) by turning the Jack Handle (#19A) counterclockwise. Step 2) Open the Filler Plug (#33B) on the side of the jack. Step 3) Pump the Jack Handle (#19A) rapidly several times. Step 4) Close the Release Valve (#4B) by turning the Jack Handle (#19) fully clockwise. Test the function of the jack, and repeat, if necessary. Handle Sleeve (#27B) Plastic Cap Release Safety Valve (#10B) Valve (#4B) (DO NOT ADJUST) Figure 2 Step 5) Replace the Filler Plug (#33B). Caution: When not in use, make sure pressure is released by turning the Jack Handle fully counterclockwise. This will prolong the life of the Log Splitter. Operating the Log Splitter Note: Make sure the Release Valve (#4B) is turned fully clockwise to the closed position. Step 1) Make certain that the maximum length of each log to be split does not exceed 27". If the log exceeds this length, it must be cut to no longer than 27". The logs diameter is not to exceed 8". Step 2) Place the Log between the Jack Support (#1A) and the Blade Assembly (#4A). Step 3) Insert the Jack Handle (#19A) into the Handle Sleeve (#27B)-see Figure 2. The Jack Handle must fit into the Handle Sleeve (#27B) firmly. Turn the Jack Handle (#19A) until you feel it slide securely into place. Step 4) Pumping the Jack Handle (#19A) up and down will raise the Jack Support up to the Blade Assembly (4A) until the log is split. Warning: Keep clear of the area surrounding the log while it is being split. Be alert to falling sections of the log as it is split. Keep spectators well clear of the work area while the Log Splitter is being used. Step 5) Once the Log is split, slowly release the Release Valve (#4B) by turning counterclockwise and remove the pieces from the Log Splitter. To back the Blade Assembly (#4A) off of the log, turn the Jack Handle (#19A) counterclockwise. This will release the pressure and lower the...


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