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1. V belt tension gt 22 Tighten the lock nut on the tensioning screw Past 26 Maintenance Pump belt 1 Drive belts 4 Tensioning screw 2 Coach bolt 5 Pump belt d Lock nut Remove the drive belts as described above Loosen the four coach bolts Loosen the lock nut on the tensioning screw Remove the pump belt Fit the new pump belt Machine type Belt Quantity pcs Item no Z W D SPA 732 Lw 1 21940520 Tension the pump belt Tighten the lock nut on the tensioning screw Fit and tension the drive belts as described above Reattach the V belt guard Before operating all protective guards must be attached to the machine 9 5 Oil changing Old oil must be disposed of in an environment friendly manner Find out about the environmental regulations in your country 9 5 1 Changing the hydraulic oil The first oil change should be carried out after 500 operating hours further oil changes should then be carried out after every 1000 operating hours or annually LEIBNITZ Maintenance Changing procedure 1 Vent screw 3 Oil drain screw 2 Oil sight glass Remove the ventilation screw Open the oil drain screw ZE The oil drain screw is located at the rear of the base of the column Drain the old hydraulic oil into a container Screw the oil drain screw back into the tank and fill with n
2. Further information Symbol for further information relating to a bought in part Information Action related information General safety information The machine may only be operated by persons who are familiar with the machine s operation and hazards and with the user manual Itisthe operator s responsibility to provide appropriate staff training Persons under the influence of alcohol drugs or pharmaceutical products that impair responsiveness must not operate or maintain the machine Past LEIBNITZ Safety information 2 3 2 4 The machine may only be operated if it is in perfect working condition Only operate the machine if it is in a stable position Minimum age of operative 18 years Only one person may operate the machine at a time Take regular breaks to ensure concentration Ensure that your workplace is adequately illuminated since poor lighting can significantly increase the risk of injury Never work without the protective guards in place Only carry out repair setup maintenance and cleaning work when the drive is switched off and the tool is stationary I the machine has a PTO drive the universal joint shaft must be removed from the tractor Never leave the machine running unattended Switch off the machine s drive unit before carrying out any adjustments Only use original POSCH spare parts Do not modify or tamper with the machine Safety information for chopper
3. If the tractor s rear lights are obscured a light must be fitted to the rear of the machine e g magnetic holder clip on light etc Due to the weight of the machine the tractor machine combination can become unstable In order to test the overall stability the following formula can be used to calculate the minimum weight on the front side I min with a minimum front axle load of 20 of the empty weight of the tractor Dein Le bee aNd UTE xb 02 x Feb a b kg Empty weight of the tractor kg Front axle load of the empty tractor kg Total weight of the machine Tr kg Rear axle load of the empty tractor kg Total weight of the front load a m GRIE between front load s centre of gravity and centre of the front axle m Wheelbase of the tractor c m SEA between centre of the rear axle and centre of the lower link s d m Distance between centre of the lower link balls and the machine s centre of gravity Moca see tractor operating instructions EA see Technical Data It is vital to ensure that the weight of any additional equipment on the machine is taken into account Past LEIBNITZ 19 Transport UEa take measurement Observe the road traffic regulations when driving on public highways Maximum transport speed 25 km h ET When the machine is uncoupled from the tractor it must be placed on a firm
4. Install the sharpened chopping blades Tightening torque of the screws 90 Nm Assembly Proceed as above but in the reverse order 9 3 Setting the counter cutter 1 Countersunk screw 3 Alignment gauge 2 Counter cutter Loosen the two countersunk screws and using the alignment gauge correctly set the distance between the counter cutter and the chopping blade Distance min 0 5 mm to max 0 8 mm See Chopping blade and counter cutter gt 21 P Ifthe counter cutter is worn it can be turned through 180 and then re installed If both sides are worn the counter cutter can be resharpened 450 9 4 Changing the V belt 9 4 1 Tips on changing the V belt If one V belt is being changed then all V belts must be changed The V belts must be fitted loose Ifthey are forced onto the V belt pulley they may be damaged and quickly tear CP The V belts must be tensioned so that they deflect about 8 mm in the middle when thumb pressure is applied LEIBNITZ Maintenance 9 4 2 V belt types Machine type Belt Quantity pcs Article no Z W D XPA 1582 Lw 5 21940220 9 4 3 Changing the V belts on PTO drives Drive belts 1 Tensioning screw 2 Tensioner Remove the V belt guard Loosen the lock nut on the tensioning screw Remove the old V belts Fit the new V belts Tension the V belts See
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6. Keep clear of the danger zone Shredded material may be ejected across the entire zone Wear goggles or a face mask while working Never put your hand into the hopper or the extractor chute while the machine is running If twigs or branches are causing an obstruction remove them using a suitable implement e g another branch Shut the drive down before removing any jammed pieces of wood Only use the machine outdoors When turning off the machine always be careful of the tool runout until the machine has come to a standstill The working pressure of the hydraulic system must not exceed 160 bar Noise The workplace related A rated emission sound pressure level is 95 dB A measured at the operative s ear In the case of machines with a PTO drive the noise level depends on the noise of the tractor Ear protection is therefore necessary The stated values are emissions values and thus do not necessarily represent reliable values for the work area Although there is a correlation between emission and pollutant levels it is not possible to deduce reliably from that whether or not additional precautionary measures are necessary Factors that influence the level of pollutants present in the work area include the individual nature of the work area other sources of noise e g the number of machines and other work operations being carried out in the vicinity Equally permissible values for a work area may vary between different count
7. Pasar PUSCH Operating Instructions HackBlitz 500 D1010210 V001 English Manufacturer Manufacturer POSCH Gesellschaft m b H Paul Anton Keller Strasse 40 A 8430 Leibnitz Tel 43 3 3452 82954 Fax 43 0 3452 82954 53 E mail leibnitz posch com http www posch com Copyright by POSCH Gesellschaft m b H Made in Austria Please be sure to fill this in before starting Then you can be sure that this document relates to your machine so if you have any queries you will be given the correct information POSCH Austria 8430 Leibnitz Paul Anton Keller Strasse 40 telephone 43 0 3452 82954 fax 43 0 3452 82954 53 e mail leibnitz posch com POSCH Germany 84149 Velden Vils Preysingallee 19 telephone 49 0 8742 2081 fax 49 0 8742 2083 e mail velden posch com Past LEIBNITZ Contents 1 Foreword 1 1 Copyright notice 1 2 Liability for defects 1 3 Reservations 1 4 Definitions 1 5 Operating instructions 2 Safety information 2 1 Explanation of symbols 2 2 General safety information 2 3 Safety information for chopper 2 4 Noise 2 5 Remaining risks 2 6 Proper use 2 7 Incorrect use 3 General 3 1 Scope 3 2 Description 3 3 Major machine components 3 4 Stickers and their meaning 3 5 Set up 4 Start up 4 1 Switching position 4 2 Driven by tractor via universal joint shaft type PZG 5 Operation 5 1 Extractor pipe 5 2 Chopping procedure 6 Switching off the machine 7 Transport 7 1
8. Technical personnel Technical personnel are persons entrusted by the operator of the machine with special tasks such as installation set up maintenance and troubleshooting Electrician An electrician is a person who by virtue of his specialist training has knowledge of electrical systems standards and regulations and is able to identify and prevent possible hazards Machine The term machine replaces the commercial designation of the object to which these operating instructions relate see cover sheet Operating instructions This manual is a translation of the original operating manual Past LEIBNITZ Safety information 2 Safety information 2 1 Explanation of symbols BAZA The following symbols and instructions in this manual provide warnings about possible personal injury or property damage or give useful information about working with the machine Warning about danger zones Instruction regarding safe working where non compliance entails the risk of serious or fatal injury Always observe these instructions and ensure that you work with particular caution and care Crushing hazard Risk of injury through upper limbs getting trapped NOTICE Instruction Symbol for proper use of the machine Non observance can result in malfunctions by or damage to the machine Noise Symbol for an area where noise levels can exceed 85 dB A Non observance can cause hearing problems or deafness
9. Transport position Extractor pipe 7 2 Transporting by three point linkage on the tractor 7 3 Lifting with a crane 8 Checks 8 1 Protective guards 8 2 Screw fittings 8 3 Chopping blade and counter cutter Past LEIBNITZ Contents oO GO GO GO pk NN OO a a oa ZO a na na pk GO o O eke ed wo N za pek KR A A za pk OOO GO yO ek a oo o o NNN N a Contents 8 4 8 5 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 10 11 12 V belt tension Oil level Maintenance Lubrication Sharpen chopping blade Setting the counter cutter Changing the V belt Oil changing Cleaning Troubleshooting Technical data Service EC Declaration of Conformity Past LEIBNITZ 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 27 29 30 31 32 33 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Foreword Foreword Thank you for buying our product This machine has been built in conformity with applicable European standards and regulations These operating instructions explain how to operate the machine safely and efficiently and how to maintain it Any person entrusted with the transport installation commissioning operation or maintenance of the machine must have read and understood the operating instructions the safety instructions the safety information given in the individual chapters To avoid operator error and ensure problem free operation the operating instructions must be available to the operating person
10. counter cutter Distance min 0 5 mm to max 0 8 mm If the distance is not correct the counter cutter must be adjusted See Setting the counter cutter gt 25 Check that the counter cutter is firmly seated Tightening torque of the screws 90 Nm lt P After checking the chopping blade and the counter cutter the hopper must be swung up again and screwed in place 8 4 V belt tension 8 5 8 5 1 22 The V belts must be tensioned so that they deflect about 8 mm in the middle when thumb pressure is applied See Changing the V belt gt 25 Oil level To check the oil level place the machine on an even surface Hydraulic oil level When the oil sight glass is filled above halfway the oil level is at its maximum When the oil level is towards the bottom of the oil sight glass the oil level its at its minimum 1 Vent screw 3 Oil drain screw 2 Oil sight glass If this is the case the hydraulic oil must be topped up immediately See Changing the hydraulic oil gt 27 CF The oil filter only needs to be checked when the oil is changed Past LEIBNITZ 9 Maintenance Maintenance Before carrying out any maintenance on the machine the drive unit MUST be switched off Disengage the universal joint shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum Remove the universal joint shaft from the tractor Never work without t
11. the switch bracket to position 2 so that the chopping material is fed out of the machine If the chopping material does not come out the switch bracket must be moved to position 0 and the machine must be switched off 1 Tensioning lever 2 Hopper Using the tensioning lever release the load on the feed roller and remove the chopping material Prior to switching off When work is complete load the machine with dry material This will allow the machine to clean itself After this the machine should be allowed to idle for a short period so that all of the chopping material is removed and no jams occur when it is started up again LEIBNITZ Switching off the machine 6 Switching off the machine lt P Before switching off the machine depressurise all hydraulic functions by placing all control levers in the neutral position Driven by tractor via cardan shaft type PZG Disengage the cardan shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum BOscH 18 Transport 7 Transport It is vital that the drive is stopped before transport Disengage the universal joint shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum 7 1 Transport position Extractor pipe See Extractor pipe gt 16 7 2 Transporting by three point linkage on the tractor Attach the machine to the three point linkage and use the tractor hydraulics to raise it
12. e hydraulic oil See gt 27 in hydraulic system Feed roller jerks or does Not enough hydraulic oil Check hydraulic oillevel See gt 22 not move in hydraulic system Poor duality hydraulic Change hydraulic oil See gt 27 ol Valve not closing Repair connection propery as the connecting rod between bracket and valve is bent or broken Machine is noisy PTO shaft running too Adhere to specified See gt 14 fast speed Machine is noisy Oil filter unclean or Change filter insert See gt 29 b LEIBNITZ 11 Technical data Technical data Type Z W D Drive Drive type PTO Output kW 37 Voltage V Fusing A Motor speed rpm PTO speed rom 540 Hydraulic system Max pressure bar 160 Feed speed m s 0 7 Chopping system Disc diameter mm 500 Disc speed rpm 2030 Number of chopping Qnty 2 blades Max diameter of cm 10 branch Length of material to mm 7 15 be chopped Noise Sound pressure level dB A 95 Dimensions Length cm 160 Width cm 100 Height cm 220 Weight kg 340 GEO The stated dimensions and weights are for guidance purposes and apply to the basic equipment POSCH LEIBNITZ 31 Service 12 Service POSCH Product To order spare parts for your machine please contact your local dealer directly cP If you require a replacement parts list for your machine you can download this at any ti
13. ew hydraulic oil through the ventilation screw opening Screw the ventilation screw into the tank Turn on the machine and allow it to run for a short while Check the oil level and top up hydraulic oil if necessary Total filling capacity of the hydraulic system Quantity 9 litres Our hydraulic system is filled with OMV HLP M46 hydraulic oil High quality oil is highly recommended when changing the oil A mixture of products of the same quality poses no problem 9 5 1 1 Recommended hydraulic oils Manufacturer Oil specification OMV ATF Il SHELL Donax TA ELF Hydrelf DS 46 ESSO Univis N46 CASTROL Hyspin AWH M 46 ARAL Vitam VF46 GENOL Hydraulic oil 520 FUCHS Platohyd 32S Renolin B46 HVI ae biological hydraulic oils Past 28 9 5 1 2 9 6 Maintenance Oil filter 1 Filter cover 2 Filter insert The filter insert should be changed every time the oil is changed Any aluminium particles can be disregarded as these occur when the pump is running in Do not wash out the filter insert with petrol or paraffin products as these damage it Cleaning Before carrying out any cleaning work on the machine the drive unit MUST be switched off Disengage the universal joint shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum Remove the universal joint shaft from the tractor Clean the machine regularly to ensu
14. he protective guards in place Only use original POSCH spare parts 9 1 Lubrication Dispose of oily and greasy parts and oil residues in accordance with legal regulations 9 1 1 Lubrication schedule Lubrication intervals Item What where Weekly every 40 operating 1 at central lubricating point badie dependingon 2 Housing bearing PTO shaft 3 Housing bearing cutting disc 4 Housing bearing feed lt P The lubrication points are marked with the lubricate symbol Recommended lubricating greases Manufacturer Type Genol Multi purpose grease Fuchs Multi purpose grease 5028 POSCH LEIBNITZ 23 Maintenance 9 2 Sharpen chopping blade 1 Self locking M16 hexagon nut 4 Extractor chute 2 Spanner 5 Extractor pipe 3 Hopper 6 Swivel handle Loosen the M16 self locking hexagon nuts using the spanner provided Fold down the hopper Remove the extractor chute from the frame by undoing the four hexagon bolts Swing down the extractor pipe so that the swivel handle is resting on the ground Dismantle the chopping blade using the Torx screw bit provided You will need assistant to block the chopping disc at the vane with a plank of wood etc 1 Torx screw bit 2 Chopping blade Sharpen the two chopping blades or have them sharpened o Q TO Past 24 Maintenance
15. ion Type Drive M4605 HackBlitz 500 Z W D PTO Ga The item number is stamped on the machine s rating plate Models Special equipment ee M Flow divider speed regulation for feed Description The machine HackBlitz 500 is designed for shredding wood waste and left over products to a diameter of 10 cm The machine is driven by a PTO shaft The material is drawn in through the hopper with the aid of a hydraulically driven feed roller It is then shredded by the chopping blades at the adjustable counter cutter and ejected via the rotatable extractor chute The incline of the deflector can be varied The shredded material is used as starter material for composting as heating material for wood chip heating systems and as covering material under newly planted trees and shrubs Past LEIBNITZ General 3 3 Major machine components Q W 1 Extractor pipe 11 PTO 2 Deflector 12 V belt guard 3 Adjuster chain 13 Frame 4 Tensioning lever 14 Rating plate 5 Control valve 15 Lubrication point 6 Tool box 16 Swivel handle 7 Oil motor 17 Switch bracket 8 Lifting eye 18 Feed roller 9 Three point linkage connection 19 Hopper 10 Cardan shaft support LEIBNITZ General 3 4 Stickers and their meaning 1 Only carry out repair Sop maintenance and cleaning work when the drive is switched off and the tool is
16. level surface 7 3 Lifting with a crane 1 Lifting gear Lifting eye e When using a crane only lift the machine by the lifting eyes Only lifting gear with the permitted load capacity may be used POSCH LEIBNITZ 8 8 3 Checks Checks Before carrying out any checks on the machine the drive unit MUST be switched off Disengage the universal joint shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum Remove the universal joint shaft from the tractor Protective guards All the protective guards covers safety grilles etc must be in place on the machine at all times Screw fittings Tighten all screws and nuts after the first hour of operation Tighten the screws and nuts after every 100 hours of operation Replace missing screws and nuts Chopping blade and counter cutter Chopping blade In order to control the chopping blade the feed hopper must be folded down 1 Self locking M16 hexagon nut 4 Extractor chute 2 Spanner 5 Extractor pipe 3 Hopper 6 Swivel handle Loosen the M16 self locking hexagon nuts using the spanner provided Fold down the hopper Check the sharpness of the chopping blades if the chopping blades are blunt they must be resharpened See Sharpen chopping blade gt 24 LEIBNITZ Checks Counter cutter Check the distance between the chopping blade and
17. me by entering the serial number at the following link www posch com download Past 32 EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that the following machine its design and manufacture comply with the health and safety requirements of the EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC This Declaration is not valid for any modifications to the machine which are not approved by us Disc chopper HackBlitz 500 Item no M4605 Serial no from 1005001A To implement the health and safety requirements mentioned in the EC Directives the following standards are applied EN ISO 12100 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design EN ISO 4254 1 Agricultural machinery Safety General requirements EN ISO 13857 Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs EN 349 Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body EN ISO 4413 Safety requirements Hydraulics EN 13525 Forestry machinery Wood chippers Safety Internal measures ensure that this series of devices always complies with the requirements of the EC Directives and the applied standards Below is the name and address of the person who signs the above EC Declaration of Conformity and is authorised to compile the technical documentation Leibnitz date Posch 05 02 2010 Gesellschaft m b H 4 Paul Anton Kellerstrasse 40 l JZ 8430 Leibnitz Austria Oc Ing
18. nel at all times Copyright notice All documents are protected by the law of copyright Documents including excerpts thereof may not be distributed or reproduced nor may their content be communicated without express permission Liability for defects Read these operating instructions through carefully before putting the machine into operation We accept no liability for damage or disruptions caused by failure to observe the operating instructions Claims for liability must be reported as soon as the defect is identified Claims are null and void for example in the following cases improper use faulty attachments and drives not supplied with the machine failure to use original spare parts and accessories conversions or modifications where not agreed with us in writing We are not liable for defects of wearing parts Reservations Technical data dimensions illustrations of the machine and safety standards are subject to continual change and are therefore not in any circumstances binding in relation to the supplied machine We accept no liability for printing and typesetting errors Definitions Operator The operator is the party which operates the machine and uses it for its intended purpose or causes it to be operated by suitable trained personnel Operating personnel Past i LEIBNITZ Foreword 1 5 The operating personnel operators are those entrusted by the operator to operate the machine
19. re proper operation Only wash new machines during the first 3 months with a sponge The paint is not yet completely set so cleaning with a high pressure cleaner may damage the finish LEIBNITZ Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Before carrying out any troubleshooting operations on the machine it is essential to switch 30 the drive off Disengage the universal joint shaft on the tractor Before disengaging turn the manual throttle to minimum Remove the universal joint shaft from the tractor Fault Possible cause Remedy See page Friction clutch tripped PTO shar speed too Set correct PTO speed See gt 14 ow Machine is overloaded Feed less material Branch diameter too See gt 9 Poor chopping PTO shaft speed too Set correct PTO speed See gt 14 performance low V belt loose or worn Tension d ange V See gt 22 e Chopping blade worn Sharpen chopping See gt 24 ade Counter cutter not set Set correct distance to See gt 25 correctly the counter cutter Hydraulic Di gating too Not enough hydraulic oil Check hydraulic oillevel See gt 22 ho in hydraulic system Poor ll hydraulic Change hydraulic oil See gt 27 ol Oil filter unclean or Change filter insert See gt 29 blocked Machine loses power Hydraulic oil getting too See Hydraulic oil hot getting too hot Not enough hydraulic oil Chang
20. ries However this information should enable the user to estimate the dangers and risks more accurately Past LEIBNITZ 2 5 2 6 2 7 Safety information Remaining risks Even if all safety precautions are observed and the machine is used in accordance with the instructions some risks still remain Touching of revolving parts or tools Injury caused by flying logs or log pieces Risk of burns if the engine is not properly ventilated Hearing loss if ear protection is not worn when working Human error e g due to excessive physical exertion mental strain etc With every machine some risks still remain Therefore you should always be very careful when working It is up to the operating personnel to ensure that work is carried out safely Proper use The machine HackBlitz 500 is designed exclusively for shredding the following material Woody material such as brush shrubs bark branches up to a branch thickness of 10 cm On no account must the following be allowed to get into the machine Metal parts stones plastic twine plastic sheets glass etc Garden waste such as leaves wilted flowers etc Incorrect use Any incorrect use or use other than that specified under Proper use is expressly forbidden Past LEIBNITZ General 10 3 3 1 3 2 General Scope This user manual applies to the following machines Machine type Article no Designat
21. stationary Caution tool runs on Do not reach into the extractor chute Wear protective gloves Wear safety shoes Wear goggles and ear defenders Danger from pieces being ejected keep well clear of danger zone Always read the user manual before operating the machine NOOO b WD GO Danger zone PTO speed D n 540 min 7200 1161 SO e Noise level 104 q Rotational direction of PTO DS 22001220 Oil level Lubrication point Hydraulic oil Maximum branch diameter Wy POStH 12 3 5 3 5 1 General Stickers on controls Feed forwards backwards Set up Ensure the machine is stable before starting it Set up the machine on a level firm and clear work surface The machine must be placed directly on the ground Do not place wooden boards flat pieces of metal etc underneath it Danger zone Shredded material may be ejected across the entire zone People must not stand in the danger zone The machine must be set up in such a way that the danger zone is clearly visible and that there are no animals delicate objects or plants within it LEIBNITZ Start up 4 Start up Before starting to operate the machine please check that the protective and safety systems are working and also the hydraulic hoses and oil level If a fault occurs during operation the machine must be shut down immediately 4 1 Switching position The feed mus
22. t be switched off before commissioning A 2 1 Hopper Switch bracket Move the switch bracket to the 0 position 4 2 Driven by tractor via universal joint shaft type PZG Assemble the machine on the three point linkage of the tractor Attach the universal joint shaft and secure with the safety chain Clockwise rotation of the tractor PTO shaft Turn the tractor s manual throttle to minimum Slowly engage the tractor PTO shaft and allow the machine to start moving Set the required PTO shaft speed using the manual throttle Maximum PTO shaft speed 540 rpm The maximum PTO shaft speed must on no account be exceeded otherwise the oil will become too hot This leads to premature wear and leaks in the pump cylinder and hydraulic pipes Before disengaging the universal joint shaft set the manual throttle of the tractor to minimum The universal joint shaft must be stored in the universal joint shaft linkage when it is disconnected Past 14 A universal joint shaft with friction clutch ratchet clutch must be used Recommended universal joint shaft Start up Item no Z2000660 Max torque 900 Nm Manufacturer Walterscheid POSCH LEIBNITZ 15 Operation 5 Operation 9 2 16 lt P Atoutdoor temperatures below 0 C let the machine idle for approximately five minutes to allow the hydraulic system to reach the correct operating tempera
23. ture the hydraulic pipes will then be warm to the touch Extractor pipe 1 Spring bolt 4 Deflector 2 Extractor pipe 5 Adjuster chain A Swivel handle Working position Unlock the spring bolt and turn the extractor pipe into the required position using the swivel handle Secure the extractor pipe with the spring bolt again Set the incline of the extractor chute as required using the adjuster chain Transport position Unlock the spring bolt and turn the extractor pipe in the direction of the hopper Secure the extractor pipe with the spring bolt again Chopping procedure Never put your hand into the hopper or the extractor chute while the machine is running If twigs or branches are causing an obstruction remove them using a suitable implement e g another branch The branch diameter must not exceed 10 cm Past LEIBNITZ Operation 1 Hopper 2 Switch bracket Switch bracket position Position Function 0 Default position no movement of the feed roller 1 Chopping material is fed into the machine 2 The chopping material is fed out of the machine Move the switch bracket to position 1 Push the chopping material into the hopper Immediately let go of the chopping material as soon as it is gripped by the feed roller The chopping material is now fed to the chopping disc continuously ET Inthe event of a jam move
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