© User Manual Heavy Duty Wood Chipper 2.5” YB2510 WARNING Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Please keep this manual available for consultation at any time. Read it thoroughly and become familiar with the operating instructions, maintenance and security indications. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury to yourself and others. www.yardbeast.com | (305) 396-3396 Rederick Metal Industries Corp.
THANK YOU! INDEX We are very grateful that you have purchased a wood chipper manufactured by us. The same has been designed and carefully fabricated to give you excellent performance, great reliability and exceed your expectations. Important safety measures……………....3 Please read carefully and follow all the instructions in this manual before operating this wood chipper. This manual tells you how to set up, operate and maintain this machine safely and easily.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT In case you have problems to assemble this wood chipper or have questions with regard to the controls, operation or maintenance of the same, you can request assistance from us. You can choose the options that are presented below: 1925 NW 21 ST TERRACE, Miami, FL 33142 /Phones: (305)-396-3396/ web site: www.yardbeast.com SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION It is important that the operator understands the safety symbols that are located in different places of this wood chipper.
ONLOOKERS AWAY AT: Wear Ear Protection Wear Eye Protection Wear Safety Gloves 30 ft. No hands beyond this point Caution INSPECT BLADES BEFORE EACH USE Protective equipment required for the operation of this equipment. •Safety goggles •Safety gloves • Hearing protection. • Appropriate outwear(preferably long-sleeved shirts and trousers for work) IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE EQUIPMENT USE PROTECTION 2.
AVOID SLOPES USE RECOMMENDED TOLERANCE 3/32” Train Yourself 1. Read, understand and comply with all instructions included in this manual and in the machine before assembling and putting it into operation. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference, as well as for ordering spare parts. 2. Familiarize yourself with all of the controls. Please know how to stop the chipper when it is operating and how to manipulate the controls quickly. 3.
4. Use work gloves with palm of leather or industrial cotton when you feed the material into the hopper. Before you turn on the machine, check all bolts and accesories to ensure that the machine is in safe operating condition. 5. Perform a visual inspection of the machine in frequent intervals to check whether the chippers has suffered any important damage. 6. Maintain and replace the safety labels and instructions as necessary. while the engine is hot or running .
. Do not operate this machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 8. Never operate this machine without good visibility or light . 5 . Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the same . The governor controls the maximum safe operating speed of the engine. 9. If the engine is hot, do not touch as it may cause severe burns. 6. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as necessary. 10. Do not attempt to move the chipper while the engine is running . 7.
1 Feed hopper. 1 Bag of nuts and bolts that includes: Bolts, washers, nuts, cotter pins, rotating shaft hopper clamps, etc. 2 Axles (Rotating, Fixed) 4 Wheels Manuals and Operator safety accesories. Assembly of the YARDBEAST 2510 Note: This unit is shipped without fuel and without oil in the engine. Fill with either diesel fuel or gasoline (depending on the engine type) and oil as indicated in the instructions in the engine manual BEFORE operating your wood chipper. 4.
-Inserting rotating axle and boltit as shown in Figure below. a. 4 Hex Bolts 3/8 "x 1" b. 4 Hex Nuts 3/8 " c. 4 Pressure Washers 3/8 " d. Plain Washers 4 3/8 " Pull Assembly -Next figure shows the assembly of the pull bar.. -Secure in place using safety cotter pins and deforming to prevent slipping of the pin. -Insert tires in their respective shafts -Place safety pin across each shaft with pliers and warp them to prevent loosen of your tires in operation, as shown in Fig.
Nuts and bolts: a. 1 Carriage Bolt 1/4 "x 1" b. 1 Pressure washer 1/4 " c. 1 Hex nut 1/4 " Discharge Assembly 1.Locate discharge neck as shown in the figure and secure it to the chipper. 2.Make sure the carriage bolts are placed inside out so the head is inside the discharge. Nuts and bolts: a. 2 Carriage Bolts 3/8 "x 1" b. 2 Pressure Washers 3/8 " c. 2 Hex nuts 3/8 " Setting up your Wood Chipper Fuel & Oil Read and follow all instructions in the engine manual for more information on this matter.
ADVERTENCIA Use extreme caution when handling fuel. Fuel is highly flammable and the vapors are explosive. Never fuel the machine indoors or while the engine is running or hot. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition. These are some of the wood chipper features and controls you should be aware of to familiarize yourself with the chipper.
use safety protection, this chipper expels wood chips with great force by design. IMPORTANT: Never place wood in the hopper with a diameter greater than 2-1/2 ". Doing so could damage the blades and jeopardize the integrity of the machine. PULL: The pull is used to manually transport the chipper to the place of operation. Try to turn the pull at less than 45 degrees to avoid any stress on the pin. and body damage.
6. Once the engine starts to run, quickly turn the throttle lever (choke) to the RUN position. 7. If for some reason the rotor stops spinning, the engine loses power but it doesn not shut down, is because this chipper is equipped with a centrifugal clutch that only engages when it passes a certain amount of RPMs. Turn off the engine (as directed below) and check what is blocking the rotor. 3.Move the lever throttle control to the fast position. See the figure. 4.
3. All settings (blade, anvil, etc.) should be checked at least once before each use. 4. Periodically check all bolts, nuts, safety pins, etc. WARNING Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug before servicing equipment. Lubrication 1. Lubricate the rotating elements such as rotor, bearings once a season. 2. Follow engine manual for engine lubrication instructions.
** Clean filters and air intakes more often in dusty conditions or when there is high density of airborne * Not required unless engine performance problems are detected. intake system to allow proper air circulation. Remove all grass, dirt and combustible debris from muffler area. SERVICING Replacing Power Belt Rotor Blade 1. Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug and check that the engine has stopped completely. 2. Remove the bolts holding the belt guard and remove. 3.
prevent it from rotating when loosening the bolts. Anvil sharpening or adjustment 1. Loosen the bolts from under the anvil bed. Use a 9/16 "Hex Wrench and 5mm Allen key. 2. Between the blade and the anvil, you must leave a space of approximately 3/32” (2.38mm). This clearance is important to ensure best chipping performance 3. Make sure that the bolts are tightened. Anvil Storage of your unit. 1. Care must be taken to prevent oxidation on the surfaces.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Engine does not start Low blade performance Low engine performance Engine overheats Engine is erratical Cause Solution 1. The spark plug is disconnected 2. The fuel tank is empty. 3. Shut-off valve is closed. 4. Dirty air filter. 5. The carburetor is dirty. 1. Connect the cable to spark plug. 2. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel. 3. Turn the fuel valve ON 4. Clean or replace the air filter 5. Take it to the engine manufacturer authorized workshop 1.
SPARE PARTS LIST Component Part Number and Description # PART: 251001 | BLADE # PART: 251002 | ANVIL # PART: 251003 | KNOB # PART: 251004 | POWER BELT # PART: 251005 | CLUTCH # PART: 251006 | 10-INCH WHEEL 18
Manufacturer’s Warranty The limited warranty ser forth below is given by Rederick Metal Industries Corp. – towards the YARDBEAST Chippers Outdoor Power Equipment line, with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the continental United States. Rederick Metal Industries Corp.
PARTS LISTT BASE No Components Part No. 1 Base 251007 2 Live axle 251008 3 Fixed axle 251009 4 Pull bar 251010 5 Belt tensioner 251011 6 Pull Bar Pin 251012 7 Pneumatic Wheel 10” x 5/8” 251006 8 Rubber grip 251013 DISCHARGE NECK No 1 2 3 Components Discharge neck Deflector Knob Parto No.
ROTOR No 1 2 Components Rotor Blade Part No. 251016 251001 CHIPPER No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Components 10 11 Spacers Bottom Top Feed Hopper Bearing housing Dirt screen Anvil Open/Close Pin Lock safety tube Lock safety pin Knob Part No.
BELT GUARD No Component Part No.
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