Manual Wood Splitters - Everything You Need to Know
Fire is one of man’s basic needs for survival and to keep the flame alive, firewood or fire log is needed.Splitting log or cutting wood is time consuming and tiring.It may result in muscle or back trauma and create risk of serious injury.Of course, nobody would like to kindle and watch fire crackling on a cozy winter while nursing a backache after swinging his or her shoulder blades while splitting logs.Who would want to be burdened by physical labor and weight of axe when you can experience convenience in owning manual wood splitters?
This equipment is engineered specifically to split the logs into firewood easily, safely, hassle-free, and quickly.They produce almost 2-12 tons of pressure to crack an 18” long x 10” diameter log, perfect for camp fire, wood stove, and fireplace.The manual wood splittersare practical compared to the expense of a gas log splitter. Since they are either hand or foot-operated, pressing or stepping on the lever exerts enough pressure against the wedge to crack the log. They are also lightweight and portable, so you can take them indoor or outdoor. They can be stored without taking too much space on your garage or car compartment.There is no need for fuel; they do not launch wood chucks up in the air; nor emit fumes to bother you while splitting. And best of all, the manual wood splitters do not require you to exert too much body strength or muscle power.
Here are some tips in using the tool safely:
·Read the user’s manual and follow step-by-step procedure to properly and safely use it.
·Make sure bystanders and children keep a safe distance, as there can be flying debris.
·Do not allow the children to operate the tool and to play with it.
·Always use in a spacious, preferably open air place.
·Double check the guards.
·Wear protective work gloves and non-skid shoes.
·Make necessary adjustments before you start.
·Avoid making adjustments while cutting is in progress.
·Do not use to cut any types of metal or anything else.
·Designate a specific place in the backyard to put the tool if you intent to split logs. Preferably in a shaded and dry place.
·Keep in a storage room or in the garage every after use.
The manual wood splittersare sold in hardware shops and other wood processing equipment stores.Look for good manufacturers of commercial and residential log splitter models.Another thing, before you decide to own one, you may ask for log splitter product specifications that will help you to get an overview of the full product line of splitters to suit your budget and need.Keep in mind to not settle for less expensive tool if quality is at stake.For practical options, you might think twice in purchasing from a trusted manufacturer but on second thoughts, an established brand of tools, produced by high quality standards, equates long term benefits.
This article was published on Tuesday 28 April, 2009.