Operator`s manual

9” CHIPPER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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ONLY USE QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO WORK ON HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
FOR REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS!!
COMPLAINT CAUSE CORRECTION
Hydraulic oil overheating and
causing chipper to operate
slower than normal
Pump has excessive wear or
not working properly
Hose crimped or leaking
Relief valve opens too easily
or stuck open
Feed wheels binding
Hydraulic tank oil level is
too low, hydraulic oil is
contaminated, or hydraulic
filter is dirty
Hydraulic oil viscosity is
wrong for atmospheric
temperature
Check & replace pump, if
necessary
Replace (see Servicing
Hydraulics section)
Valve needs to be cleaned or
replaced; reset pressure
Check bearings, lubricate
properly
Keep oil tank about 7/8 full;
follow proper maintenance
schedule and change oil and
filter as suggested (see
Servicing Hydraulics
section)
Contact JP Carlton or local
dealer for recommended oil
type for the situation
Hydraulic pump making loud
noise or a lot of noise (pump is
cavitated)
Hydraulic oil viscosity is
wrong for atmospheric
temperature
Oil operating temperature
too low
Pump has excessive wear
Contact JP Carlton or local
dealer for recommended oil
type for the situation
Allow system to warm up
Replace pump
Auto-Feed not working
properly or at all
Faulty or broken wiring
Settings not correct
All other problems contact
your local dealer or J. P.
Carlton Co.
Repair or replace wires –
wiring diagram enclosed in
this manual
Reset following Auto-Feed
manual instructions enclosed
in this manual
Chipper won’t start Chipper disk hood safety
switch clip not in position
Check chipper disk hood
safety switch to make sure
clip is attached correctly and
fully