Dernière mise à jour le 9 avril 2020 par Forest Master
Nous recommandons vivement d'envelopper le moteur dans une serviette s'il est stocké sans être utilisé pendant une longue période et de mettre une couverture respirante sur la machine afin d'éviter toute condensation sur le boîtier du moteur. Il ne faut pas le recouvrir d'une bâche en plastique ou d'autres matériaux non respirants.
Dois-je vidanger le carburant de ma fendeuse de bûches lorsque je ne l'utilise pas pendant les mois d'hiver ?
Hi David,
It’s generally not necessary to drain the oil from your electric log splitter when it’s not in use over the winter months, as long as it’s stored properly. The hydraulic oil in your log splitter acts as a lubricant and coolant for the hydraulic system, and draining it could leave internal components unprotected and susceptible to rust and corrosion. However, there are a few considerations to keep in mind for winter storage:
Check the Oil Condition: Before storing your log splitter for the winter, it’s a good idea to check the condition of the hydraulic oil. If the oil is dirty or has been in use for an extended period, it’s a good practice to replace it with fresh oil according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Fresh oil will have fewer contaminants and provide better protection for the hydraulic system.
Storage Location: Store your log splitter in a dry, covered area to protect it from the elements. Extreme cold can cause hydraulic oil to thicken, which might make the splitter harder to start or operate when you use it next. If the log splitter must be stored in an unheated area, consider using a hydraulic oil with a lower viscosity that is suitable for colder temperatures, if recommended by the manufacturer.
Regular Maintenance: Before putting your log splitter away for the winter, it’s also a good idea to perform any other recommended maintenance, such as cleaning the machine, checking for loose bolts and connections, and lubricating moving parts. This ensures that your log splitter will be ready for use when you need it again.