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A
DANGER
Contact
with
rotating
cutting
blades
will
cause
serious
personal
injury.
Do
not
put
hands,
face,
feet
or
clothing
into
the
shredder
hopper
inlet,
chipper
chute
inlet,
discharge
opening,
or
near
the
discharge
area
at
any
time.
Perform
maintenance
and
service
only
after
the
engine
is
off,
the
spark
plug
wire
is
disconnected
and
moved
away
from
the
spark
plug,
and
all
moving
parts
have
come
to
a
complete
stop.
Then
use
only
a
long
wooden
stick
or
a
long
handled
shovel
to
clear
away
dis¬
charged
materials
or
blockages.
CHIPPER
CHUTE
(INLET)
Material
up
to
3"
in
diameter
(such
as
small
branches
and
vines)
can
be
pro¬
cessed
through
the
side-mounted
chipper
chute
(Figure
3-1).
Material
fed
into
the
chipper
chute
is
turned
into
chips
by
a
chipper
blade
mounted
on
a
revolving
fly¬
wheel
(Figure
3-1A).
A
WARNING
Do
not
operate
unit
unless
chipper
chute
is
properly
bolted
to
side
of
unit.
Seri¬
ous
personal
injury
can
result
if
chipper
chute
is
not
securely
attached.
CHIPPER/SHREDDER
CHAMBER
Inside
the
chipper/shredder
chamber
is
a
flywheel/cylinder
assembly
that
is
belt-
driven
by
the
engine
drive
shaft.
The
flywheel
has
a
chipper
blade
(A,
Figure
3-2)
attached
to
one
side.
The
cylinder
assembly
holds
12
shredder
cutting
blades
(B).
During
operation,
the
chipper
blade
and
shredder
blades
revolve
at
the
same
time,
allowing
you
to
either
chip
or
shred.
Material
fed
into
the
shredder
hopper
is
shredded
and
ground
when
the
shredder
cutting
blades
force
material
against
the
chamber
baffles
and
the
discharge
dis¬
charge
screen.
When
shredded
finely
enough,
the
material
is
forced
out
through
the
holes
in
the
discharge
screen
(or
between
the
bars
of
the
optional
bar
grate).
The
chipper
cutting
blade
is
separated
from
a
stationary
anvil
by
a
gap
of
1/16'
to
1/8".
Material
fed
into
the
chipper
chute
is
Section
3:
Features
and
Controls
9
J
directed
between
the
blade
and
anvil,
where
it
is
sheared
off
by
the
blade.
The
chips
are
processed
inside
the
chamber
and
then
discharged
through
the
dis¬
charge
screen
or
the
optional
bar
grate.
Figure
3-2:
View
Inside
chlpper/shredder
chamber
shows
chipper
blade
"A
ā€
and
a
shredder
cutting
blade
ā€œB".
DISCHARGE
OPENING
AND
DISCHARGE
SCREEN
At
the
bottom
of
the
unit,
under
the
chip¬
per/shredder
chamber,
is
a
discharge
screen
(Figure
3-3)
through
which
pro¬
cessed
materials
must
pass
before
being
discharged
from
the
unit.
The
diameter
of
the
holes
in
the
screen
determines
how
finely
the
materials
are
shredded.
The
unit
comes
equipped
with
a
screen
that
has
3/4"
holes.
Optional
screens
having
3/8",
r
or
1-3/4'
holes
are
avail¬
able.
The
smaller
holes
produce
more
finely
shredded
particles.
The
larger
holes
produce
more
coarsely
processed
material
and
may
not
clog
as
readily
when
wet,
soggy
or
green
materials
are
processed.
(A
bar
grate
for
processing
very
wet,
heavy
materials
is
also
available).
To
remove
and
install
a
discharge
screen,
refer
to
Removal/lnstallation
Discharge
Screen
or
Bar
Grate
in
Section
4.
IMPORTANT:
Rotating
shredder
cutting
blades
pass
within
1/4"
of
the
discharge
screen
or
bar
grate.
Keep
hands
and
feet
away
at
all
times!
Never
operate
machine
unless
a
discharge
screen
or
bar
grate
is
securely
installed.
Figure
3-3:
Standard
discharge
screen
has
3/4"
diameter
holes.
BAR
GRATE
ATTACHMENT
(OPTION)
The
bar
grate
attachment
(Figure
3-4)
has
slotted
openings
that
are
wide
enough
to
efficiently
process
wet
or
soggy
materials
such
as
matted
leaves,
spoiled
or
leftover
vegetables,
manure,
etc.
If
desired,
this
coarsely
shredded
material
can
then
be
dried
and
later
run
through
the
shredder
when
a
discharge
screen
is
installed.
To
remove
and
install
a
bar
grate,
refer
to
Removal/lnstallation
Discharge
Screen
or
Bar
Grate
in
Section
4.
Figure
3-4:
Optional
bar
grate.
CLUTCH
LEVER
Use
the
clutch
lever
(Figure
3-5)
when
starting
the
engine.
Engaging
the
lever
releases
tension
on
the
cylinder
assembly
drive
belt
(Figure
3-6)
to
make
engine
starting
easier.
When
starting
the
engine,
squeeze
the
clutch
lever
against
the
handlebar
while
pulling
the
recoil
rope
starter.
Release
the
clutch
lever
slowly
when
the
engine
starts
and
is
running
smoothly.
This
action
puts
tension
on
the
drive
belt
to
rotate
the
shredder
cylinder
assembly.

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Troy-Bilt 47329 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model47329
CategoryChippers/Shredders
LanguageEnglish

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