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Problem with Hakki pilke 1X37


Steve Bullman
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If it's anything like my Hawk was it's only a 5 minute job to sort, though I'm not sure if with the 1 X you need to take the infeed belt off to get at it.

 

Take the top cover off, theres a lever that the splitting ram casing (can't think of a better way to describe it) hits as it goes past each way and that's what sets the ram returning and then stops it on it's return stroke.

 

Set it running with the cover off (keep out of the way though) so you can see the bit of the ram you don't normally see and you'll see how the lever works - mine used to sometimes not quite hit the lever so not reset itself - it's been a while since I had it in bits but theres an adjuster for the bit that sets it going (mine was a bar with slots in it - slacken the two bolts and slide the plate up a bit - trial and error seemed to work with mine and from memory it didn't need much adjustment to sort it.

 

Hope that helps.

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