Northern Industrial Tools M1107C Log Splitter User Manual


 
Storage
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WARNING
Gasoline vapors can ignite can ignite and cause a fire. Select a well-ventilated storage
away from sources of heat, flame, or sparks.
Follow the instructions below for storing your log splitter between uses.
1. Retract wedge Retract the wedge completely to keep the rod protected from corrosion.
2. Cool Allow the machine to cool 5 minutes before storing.
WARNING: A hot engine can be a fire hazard.
3. Wipe with oily
rag
Wipe the beam and wedge with an oily rag to prevent corrosion.
4. Engine manual
Refer to the engine manual for proper engine storage instructions.
CAUTION: Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Old gasoline in the
engine will cause hard starting and leave gum deposits that can clog the fuel
systems. Deterioration problems may occur within a few months, or even less if
gasoline was not fresh when you filled the tank.
Short-Term Storage:
1. Consider adding a fuel stabilizer to extend fuel storage life.
2. Leave the fuel valve lever in the OFF position to reduce the possibility of fuel
leakage.
Long-Term Storage: (between infrequent uses and at end of season)
Drain the fuel tank and carburetor as instructed in the engine owner’s manual.
Important Safety Instructions
Always drain fuel from tank in outdoor, well-ventilated area.
Stay away from sources of heat, flame, or sparks while handling fuel.
Clean up fuel spills/splashes immediately.
5. Splitter storage
location
Store the log splitter in a location away from corrosive material, sources of
heat, open flames, sparks or pilot lights.
WARNING: Never store log splitter inside where there is a source of heat
or an open flame, spark or pilot light – such as water heaters, space heaters,
furnaces, clothes dryers, or other gas appliances – EVEN IF the log
splitter’s gas tank is empty, residual gasoline vapors could ignite.
NOTE: Do not store the log splitter near fertilizer or any other corrosive material.
6. Gasoline
storage
Store gasoline in a cool, dry place in an UL approved tightly sealed container.
WARNING: Gasoline vapors can ignite if they collect inside an enclosure and
explosion can result.