The standard configuration features a 212cc, 7HP gasoline 4-stroke engine. Multiple engine brands are available as options, including Rato, Loncin, Briggs & Stratton (B&S), Kohler, and Honda—confirm the engine brand with the seller when ordering.
This wood chipper is rated for branches up to 4 inches (approximately 102 mm) in diameter. Do not force larger material into the infeed throat.
It uses a twin-blade drum system with double-edge reversible hardened steel cutting blades. Blades are 150 mm in length and can be reversed to extend useful life.
Overall dimensions are 1666 × 554 × 1082.6 mm (L × W × H), the feed hopper is 443 × 383 mm, the infeed throat opening is 154 × 137 mm, the discharge chute height is 1000 mm, and the unit weighs approximately 88 kg.
Use unleaded gasoline formulated for small engines and the oil grade recommended by the specific engine manufacturer. This is a 4-stroke engine, so oil is stored in the crankcase (do not mix oil and fuel). Refer to the engine manual for exact oil viscosity and change intervals.
Follow the engine manufacturer's starting procedure (choke/primer settings vary by brand). Always start on level ground, engage any required choke/primer, and keep clear of the hopper. To stop, shut off the engine using the throttle/ignition switch and wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop before approaching the machine.
Inspect blades regularly for chips, cracks, and wear. Because blades are reversible, flip them when one edge dulls to use the second edge, and replace when both edges are worn or damaged. For sharpening or replacement follow the service procedures in the manual or have a qualified technician perform the work. Always disconnect the spark plug and ensure the engine cannot start before servicing.
Turn off the engine and remove the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting before attempting to clear jams. Never use your hands inside the hopper—use a wooden push stick or tool designed for the purpose. Inspect for foreign objects before restarting.
Wear eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, long sleeves, and sturdy footwear. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry. A face shield is recommended when chipping large or rough wood.
The 7HP drum blade system and durable construction make it suitable for both serious homeowner use and light commercial applications such as landscaping and property maintenance. For heavy continuous commercial workloads, verify duty-cycle expectations with the supplier.
The unit uses a dual V-belt drive train with a direct drive clutch mechanism for power transmission to the drum blades.
The chipper has a compact design for easier storage, but it weighs about 88 kg (194 lbs). Use a two-person lift, a suitable dolly, or trailer for transport. Check local regulations if towing.
Replacement blades, belts, and common wear parts are generally available—order through the dealer or the manufacturer. Confirm part numbers and compatibility with your engine option before purchasing.
Clean the machine of debris and sap, change the oil if due, drain fuel or add a fuel stabilizer per the engine manual, remove blades for safe storage if recommended, and keep the chipper in a dry, sheltered location. Periodically inspect for corrosion or pests.
Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and dealer. Check your purchase paperwork or contact the seller for warranty coverage, authorized service centers, and recommended maintenance intervals.
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