Mowers Ltd Chipper User Manual

2.4 Chipper tube to body
1. Remove the rotor shaft cover from the bearing.
2. Slide the chipper tube assembly into the rectangular
port on the right hand side of the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
so
that the holes in the anges on the chipper tube align
with the studs on the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
body. Figure
5.
3. Retain the chipper tube assembly with three 5/16”
unc. nyloc nuts and three 5/16” at washers.
4. Replace the rotor shaft cover.
2.5 Mulch bag
Assembly
1. Slide the Mulch bag frame into the pockets along the
top edge of each side of the mulch bag.
2. Slide the spreader tube onto the ends of the bag frame
till the hole in the frame are within the tube and retain
with the two ‘R’ clips inserted into the holes in the
frame.
Fitting
3. Slide the mulch bag under the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
from
the front between the support legs and rest the mulch
bag frame on the rear wheel supports. Lift the front
bar of the mulch bag frame over the front lip on the
front legs support. Figure 6.
2.6 Engine lubrication - Petrol Models
The engine oil level must be checked before attempting
to start the engine. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s
instructions.
WARNING
The chipper tube assembly must be tted to the
Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
body before attempting to start
or use the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
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TM
2. SETTING UP
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2.2 Hopper handle and bafe assembly
The feed hopper as supplied with the Chip ‘N’
Shred
TM
needs to be assembled before use.
1. Lay the right hand side half of the hopper down on
a at surface with the joint ange pointing up.
2. Position the left hand side half of the hopper on top
of the right hand side aligning the joint ange and
screw holes. Figure 1.
3. Insert the self tapping screws in the front anged
joint in the sequence shown (1-6) and tighten.
Figure 1.
4. Insert the self tapping screws in the rear anged
joint in the same sequence as in the front ange
and tighten. Figure 1.
5. Support the hopper in an upright position and t
the hopper bafe inside the hopper by aligning the
four holes in the top edge of the bafe with the four
matching holes on the ledge in the top of the hopper.
Figure 2.
6. Retain the hopper bafe with the four 3/16” x 5/8”
mush.head screws with the four large 3/16” Flat
washers under their heads and inserted from the
inside with the 3/16” small at washers and 3/16”
nyloc nuts on the outside of the hopper. Figure 2.
7. Locate the hopper handle and slide it into the grooves
located near the top of the hopper body so that the
holes in the handle are in alignment with the holes
in the hopper. Figure 3.
8. Retain the hopper handle with the four 1/4” x 1-1/2”
unc. cuphead bolts inserted from the inside of the
hopper with the four 1/4” unc. nyloc nuts on the
outside. Figure 3.
2.3 Hopper assembly to body
1. Lift the hopper into position on top of the ange on
the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
body with the hopper handle
pointing out over the engine.
2. Align the slots in the hopper ange with the holes in
the body anges, and insert four 5/16” x 1” unc bolts
with the hopper washers under their heads. Figure 4.
3. Retain with four 5/16” washers and four 5/16” nyloc
nuts under the body ange and tighten. Figure 4.
WARNING
The hopper assembly must be tted to the Chip
‘N’ Shred
TM
body before attempting to start or
use the Chip ‘N’ Shred
TM
CAUTION
Avoid premature engine failure by using a
clean funnel and cleaning away any possible
contaminants.
2.1 Loose Parts Kit
Feed hopper half LH. .................................................. 1
Feed hopper half RH. .................................................. 1
Hopper bafe .............................................................. 1
Hopper handle ............................................................. 1
Hopper washers ........................................................... 4
Chipper tube assembly ................................................ 1
Manual ........................................................................ 1
Bar screen assembly .................................................... 1
Screws- 10 x 3/4” pan p/head ................................... 12
Bolts- 1/4” x 1-1/2” unc. cuphead ............................... 4
2. SETTING UP
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General Electrical Safety Rules
1. Avoid dangerous environments such as damp
locations.
2. Do not abuse the power cord. Never pull a machine
by the cord or pull the cord to disconnect it from the
outlet socket. Keep the cord away from excessive
heat, oil, and sharp edges.
3. Disconnect the machine when not in use, before
servicing and when changing attachments.
4. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure to switch off before
plugging the cord into a power outlet.
5. To prevent electrical shock, use the machine only
with an extension cord suitable for outdoor use as
recommended by the extension cord manufacturer;
the use of suitable extension cords is extremely
important for the operators personal safety.
6. Never use an indoor type of extension cord: these
cords are designed for use with lamps and small
appliances and are inadequate for high-powered
machines.
Nyloc nuts- 1/4” unc. .................................................. 4
Screws- 3/16” x 5/8” mush.head ................................. 4
Nyloc nuts- 3/16” unc. ................................................ 4
Washer- 3/16” x 1/2” x 20g.at................................... 4
Washer- 3/16” x 3/4” x 16g.at................................... 4
Nyloc nuts- 5/16” unc. ................................................ 7
Setscrew- 5/16” x 1” unc. hex. .................................... 7
Washers- 5/16” x 5/8” x 18g. at ................................ 7
When disassembling the timber packing, discard the four
nuts and retain the bolts and washers for the handle as-
sembly. The four nyloc nuts found in the loose parts list
are to be used on the handle bolts.
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TM
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
7. Make sure the extension cord is in good condition. A
cord with cracked or broken insulation is hazardous,
particularly in the presence of moisture or combustible
material. It is also important that the cord connectors
be of rugged construction, in good condition, and
securely attached to the outer jacket.
8. If the extension cord is damaged in any manner while
operating the machine, immediately switch off the
power supply and remove the extension cord from
the power outlet.
9. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by
a CMG Service Agent or similarly qualied person
in order to avoid a hazard.
Electrical Supply Capacity and Fuses
1. Use only an electric circuit having adequate
capacity.
2. Blowing a fuse or tripping a circuit breaker is a
warning that you are overloading your machine or
have too many devices in use on that circuit, or both.
Determine the cause and correct it. Do not install a
higher capacity fuse.
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Rover Model No. 9885 (Electric) 9848 (Petrol) 9862 (Petrol) 98117 (Petrol)
Engine Model No. A09189 93302 127432 G200F
Power Rating 2.2 kW 2.6 kW 4.1 kW 4.1 kW
Fuel Capacity 2.4 litres 4.5 litres 3.6 litres
Oil Capacity 600ml 600ml 600ml
Oil Grade
Refer engine manufacturer's
booklet
Refer engine manufacturer's
booklet
Refer engine manufacturer's
booklet
Voltage 230-240 volts
Current FL 9.8 amps
Frequency 50Hz
Phase Single
No. Flails 12 12 12 12
No. Chipper Blades 1 1 1 1
Chipper Opening 71 x 71 mm 71 x 71 mm 71 x 71 mm 71 x 71 mm
Weight (kg) 56 51 56 56