EYE INJURY HAZARD! Always wear ANSI approved safety glasses when using this log splitter!

Introduction

The Model 8100 8-Ton Log Splitter will split logs from 141???4" to 231???4", and the hydraulic 6" ram stroke will separate the toughest grain.

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1.Insert the elevation foot pedal into the hydrau- lic pump bracket and secure it with the M6-1.0 x 16 hex bolt.

2.Attach the stabilizer bars to the base with the M10-1.5 x 25 hex bolts, hex nuts, and lock washers.

3.Install the return springs between the splitter workbench and the base.

This log splitter is only intended to be used to split logs! Serious injury may occur if this log splitter is used for any other purpose.

If you need help with your new log splitter, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.

Copyright ?? DECEMBER, 2006 By Grizzly Industrial, Inc. Revised may, 2009 (tr)

Warning: No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any shape Or form without the written approval of Grizzly Industrial, inc.

(For models mfg since 5/09) #TS8805 printed in CHINA

1.Read and understand this entire instruc- tion sheet before using this log splitter.

2.Always wear ANSI approved safety glasses when using this log splitter to avoid damage to eyes from flying wood pieces.

3.Never place your hands or other body parts on or near the log, wedge, hydrau- lic ram, or splitter workbench when splitting the log.

4.Do not use this log splitter for any other purpose other than splitting logs. Do not use this log splitter beyond its 8 ton capacity.

5.Never leave the log under pressure.

6.Keep the area around log splitter clear of bystanders to prevent injury from ejected wood pieces.

7.Always clear away wood pieces from the log splitter and the area around it before starting on another log.

Operation

1.Cut the logs you want to split to 231???4" or less to fit into the splitter.

2.Pull both of the wedge release pins out of the holes in the post, and lower the wedge to a height slightly more than the length of the log.

Note: Make sure the wedge release pins are firmly seated in the post holes before continu- ing.

4.Place the log on the splitter workbench.

5.Keeping the log stable and your hands out of the way of the wedge, use the elevation foot pedal to raise the log up tight against the wedge.

6.Keeping your hands away from the log and log splitter, continue with even strokes of the elevation foot pedal until the log is split.

7.Remove the wood pieces and clear the area of any debris.

8.To lower the splitter workbench, apply down- ward pressure to the workbench as you push the pressure release foot pedal down.

Storage

Store the log splitter in a dry location with the splitter workbench fully lowered, so there is not hydraulic pressure left in the pump.

Maintenance

Wipe down the log splitter to remove tree sap or dirt after use. Occasionally, you may need to add hydraulic oil to maximize performance.

To add oil to the hydraulic pump:

Note: Refer to the Parts Breakdown to iden- tify parts named below.

1.Remove the wedge assembly and splitter workbench from the splitter body.

2.Use a 6mm hex wrench to remove the two cap screws that hold the hydraulic pump to the base.

3.Position the pump horizontally and remove the round rubber oil plug on the back of the pump housing.

4.Add hydraulic oil until the cylinder is approxi- mately 3???4 full.

5.Replace the rubber oil plug and re-assemble the log splitter.

If you need help with this procedure, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.

Parts Breakdown ~ Version 2.05.09

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