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18” DRUM SERVICE
CUTTER SYSTEM
70
INSPECT/CHANGE KNIVES
Cutter drum knives need to be kept sharp
and free of chips to keep the chipper
running smoothly. Visually inspect
knives daily for dull edges, chips, and
other damage. Dull or chipped knives
do not cut well adding stress to the
engine and requiring more power to cut
through the wood. This can cause heat
to build up and cause knife failure.
Check the knives if the wood chips are
too large, if the material will not feed
properly, or if the engine lugs down.
Always wear leather gloves when
handling knives. Edges are extremely
sharp and could cause severe injury.
DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS:
The engine is turned off
The ignition key has been removed
The positive battery cable has been disconnected
The clutch is disengaged
Feed control bar is in neutral
All machine parts have come to a complete stop – NOTE: The cutter drum takes
several minutes to come to a complete stop
All machine parts have had sufficient time to cool down
The cutter drum lock pin is installed in the drum lock tube
No operator is in position at the controls to accidentally start machine
At least 2 people are at the site where maintenance is performed
More accidents occur while performing maintenance than any other time! Use extra
caution.
Never perform maintenance with the engine running, not even with the clutch disengaged.
The pilot bearing could seize or freeze to the clutch shaft and permit the clutch to engage
even though the operator thought the clutch had been disengaged.
ALWAYS REPLACE GUARDS AND OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT BEFORE
STARTING CHIPPER AFTER PERFORMING MAINTENANCE.
DANGER: MAKE SURE THE IGNITION KEY HAS
BEEN REMOVED AND MACHINE CAN’T BE STARTED
BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF THE CHIPPER.
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