Clarke 3402020 4 Tonne Force Log Buster 3 Instructions

To set up the Clarke 3402020 Log Splitter, ensure it is on a stable, level surface. Check that all bolts are securely tightened. Connect it to a suitable power source, and ensure the hydraulic oil is at the correct level as per the user manual.
The Clarke 3402020 Log Splitter can handle logs up to 370mm in length and 250mm in diameter. It is designed for splitting seasoned wood; avoid using it on wet or green logs for best results.
If the log splitter does not start, check the power connection and ensure the switch is in the 'on' position. Inspect the fuse and replace it if blown. Confirm that the hydraulic oil level is sufficient, and there is no air trapped in the system.
Regular maintenance includes checking and topping up the hydraulic oil, inspecting the seals and hoses for leaks, and cleaning the log splitter to remove wood debris. Sharpening or replacing the wedge when necessary will ensure optimal performance.
Always wear protective gear, including gloves and safety goggles. Operate the log splitter on a stable surface and never attempt to split logs that are too large. Keep hands and feet clear from moving parts during operation.
If the log splitter is leaking hydraulic fluid, first identify the source of the leak. Tighten any loose connections and replace any damaged seals or hoses. Refill the hydraulic oil as needed and test for further leaks.
Yes, you can replace the wedge. Ensure the splitter is unplugged, then remove the securing bolts of the old wedge. Install the new wedge by aligning it properly and tightening the bolts securely.
Store the log splitter in a dry, sheltered location to prevent rust and damage. Ensure it is clean and free of debris before storage. Cover it with a protective sheet if stored outdoors.
A slow operation can be caused by low hydraulic oil levels, air in the hydraulic system, or a dull wedge. Check and refill the hydraulic oil, bleed the system to remove air, and sharpen or replace the wedge as needed.
It is normal for the motor to become warm during operation. However, if it becomes excessively hot, ensure it is not overloaded and that the cooling vents are not obstructed. If overheating persists, discontinue use and consult the manual or a technician.