Operation Manual
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Type
LS600V - LS6000
Model
6 N
Splitting force 60 kN (6 t)
Log length max. 1050 mm
Log diameter min. 120 mm – max. 300 mm
Stroke
| 500 mm
Hydraulic oil (max.) 4.5 litres
Hydraulic pressure 20 MPa (200 bar)
Electric motor performance (power consumption)
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3.0 kW
S6 (4 min/6 min)
Power supply
230 V~ 50 Hz, 13 A time-lag
Weight approx. 100 kg
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
Logs are not being split
properly
(insufficient splitting
performance).
The log is not positioned correctly.
The log exceeds the maximum dimensions
or the wood is too hard for the performance
of the machine.
Splitting blade does not split log.
Hydraulic pressure too low.
Release rods bent (hydraulic tappet not
quite pressed in).
Incorrect connecting lead (longer than 10 m
or too small cable cross-section).
Reposition the log correctly.
Cut the log to the required dimensions.
Sharpen splitting blade, check for burrs or
notches.
Check the oil level and add more oil if necessary.
If the problem cannot be rectified, refer to the
manufacturer or other approved service centre.
Arrange for manufacturer or authorised company
to adjust the rods.
Use the correct connecting lead.
Splitting column moves
unsteadily or with strong
vibrations.
Air in the circuit.
Splitting column not sufficiently lubricated or
oiled.
Check the oil level and add more oil if necessary.
Lubricate splitting column or oil with
environmentally friendly spray oil.
If the problem cannot be rectified, refer to the
manufacturer or other approved service centre.
Splitting column does not
move in.
Hydraulic pump defective. To correct the problem, refer to the manufacturer
or other approved service centre.
Motor starts, but splitting
column does not move in.
Motor turns in wrong direction Check the motor direction
To correct the problem, refer to the manufacturer
or other approved service centre.
Motor will not start.
No electrical power.
Connection cable defective.
Electric motor defective.
Check the fuse.
Replace the connection cable or have it checked
by an electrician.
To correct the problem, refer to the manufacturer
or other approved service centre.