It is an electric wood chipper/splitter designed to turn logs and branches into smaller, manageable wood chips or firewood pieces for home heating, workshops, farms, retail, and light manufacturing use.
The unit is electric. Specific voltage and motor power are not listed in the description — please check the product listing or contact the seller for the correct voltage (e.g., 110/120V or 220/240V) and motor kW/HP for your region.
The maximum log diameter/length is not specified in the provided specs. Generally this style of home chipper handles small-to-medium logs rather than large tree trunks. Contact the seller for exact maximum feed dimensions before purchase.
Double knife means the cutting head uses two blades working together. This improves cutting efficiency, produces more uniform chips, reduces strain on the motor, and often yields cleaner, faster cuts than a single-blade configuration.
The reducer (gearbox) reduces motor speed while increasing torque, allowing the machine to cut tougher wood more smoothly and prolonging motor life by matching speed/torque to the cutting mechanism.
The unit weighs 120 kg. While described as lightweight and portable for its class, moving it will typically require two people or a lifting/moving aid; check whether a wheel/tow kit is included or available as an accessory.
Regular maintenance includes inspecting and sharpening or replacing knives, checking and maintaining reducer oil, tightening fasteners, cleaning the hopper and discharge, and keeping the motor and electrical connections dry and clean. Always disconnect power before servicing.
The description does not list spare parts. Most manufacturers offer replacement knives, gear components, and motor parts — contact the seller or manufacturer for part availability and part numbers.
No warranty information is provided in the description. Ask the seller for details on warranty length, what it covers, and where to obtain authorized service and spare parts.
Wet wood can be chipped but tends to clog more and wears blades faster. Frozen wood is harder and can damage cutters or the gearbox. For best results and longevity, use dry, seasoned wood and avoid frozen material unless the manufacturer specifically allows it.
Always wear eye, ear, and hand protection, avoid loose clothing, keep bystanders away, use push tools or feed mechanisms rather than hands, ensure all guards and covers are in place, and disconnect power before cleaning or maintenance. Read and follow the operator manual and safety labels.
Noise level is not specified. Wood chippers and wood splitters are typically loud; use hearing protection and operate the machine outdoors or in a well-ventilated area away from people and animals. Ask the seller for measured dB ratings if noise is a concern.
Place the machine on a stable, level surface, check electrical compatibility, assemble any included stand/wheel kit per the manual, check reducer oil level, ensure blades are secure, and perform a test run without feed material. Follow the manufacturer's installation and startup instructions.
The product is listed as applicable for building material shops, manufacturing plants, farms and home use. Whether it is suitable for your commercial workload depends on required throughput and duty cycle — confirm motor power, rated hours of operation, and capacity with the seller.
Accessories are not listed in the description. Common accessories include spare knives, reducer oil, wheel/tow kits, and feed tools. Contact the seller or manufacturer to order compatible accessories and spare parts.
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