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hi

ive got a haki 1x37 easy,

the splitter ram seems slow to run in and out , now i was wondering is it possible to speed up (up the pressure? or will that decrease the splitting force?)

i would like any owners advise please,

the problem is that i can cut the next ring before the splitting ram has returned is this normal?

hopefully i can adjust something to make it run slightly faster without affecting performance,

 

any comments before i start playing/break something?

 

many thanks

 

steve ...

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Reduce the ram travel to half or one-third of it's full travel, depending on the length of you cut logs. The ram will feed and return at normal speed but the distance travelled will be shorter and after 2 to 3 cutting cycles your first cut log will be pushed through the splitter by the ram and the other cut logs in the splitting chamber.

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Its not leaking and nearly new so im assuming its been set up to push through hardwood im spliting soft cord. I might have am adjust of the pressure valve . Speed it up slightly thats all thats needed i think . . Thanks. Ps pm me your number ill give you a call pal thanks again steve

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