Woods Equipment TCH4500 Chipper User Manual


 
Service 17
MAN0458 (9/23/2005)
Figure 3. Lubrication Points
CHIPPER BLADES
Install Disk Lock
When working on disk assembly or changing blades,
use a disk lock at all times. Follow steps to lock disk:
1. Remove discharge cap or optional discharge tube.
See Figure 3 for discharge cap location.
2. Rotate the chipper disk until the hole on the
chipper paddle is aligned with the hole on the
chipper housing.
3. Install a punch or screwdriver into the holes this will
prevent the disk from turning and lock the disk.
NOTE: A bolt and nut from the discharge cap can
also be used to lock the disk.
Figure 4. Disk Lock
Discharge Cap
Disk Assembly
Bearings 50 Hours
Upper Pillowblock
Bearings 50 Hours
Lower Pillowblock
Bearing 50 Hours
Idler Weldment
Grease Fitting 50 Hours
Chipper Disk
Hole on
Disk Paddle
Disk
Lock Hole
LA1