General Drivelines


Organic Waste Composter Machine - OWC MACHINE

  • Do not operate this machine until this manual has been read and fully understood; serious injury or severe machine damage could occur if these safety warnings are ignored.
  • Never allow more than one person to operate this machine at one time. If two people are working together it will increase the chance of your workmate engaging the machine or causing you to fall into the machine.
  • If your hand is ever near the chipping or feeding area, serious injury could occur.
  • Never place your hands or feet on or near the machine while it is engaged.
  • Never place your hands or feet on or near the material while it is feeding.
  • DO NOT wear loose clothing, jewelry, or anything that can catch a branch that is feeding into the wood chipper.
  • DO NOT stand directly in front of the in feed chute of shredder when loading material into the hopper; always load from the side of the hopper. This will help prevent any part of your body from injury.
  • Always wear safety hearing protection, eye wear, gloves, and long pants when operating the shredder.
  • Never place your hands inside the opening of the hopper while the shredder is running.
  • Never allow children, disabled, or untrained persons to operate the machinery.
  • Do not operate the machinery near bystanders, public roads, or anywhere that debris may travel far enough to injure another person.
  • Never move the composter and shredder while it is running.
  • Shut off the machine and allow the shredder to come to a complete stop before removing any debris.
  • Never perform any maintenance or repair while the composter and shredder are running.

ORGANIC WASTE COMPOSTER - OWC MACHINE

WORK AREA

  • Keep work area clean, free of clutter and well lit. Cluttered and slippery areas can cause accidents.
  • Do not use your shredder where there is a risk of causing a fire or an explosion;
  • e.g. in the presence of flammable liquids, gasses, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
  • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control; therefore, visitors should remain a safe distance from the work area.
  • Be aware of all power lines, electrical circuits, water pipes and other mechanical hazards in your work area, particularly those hazards below the work surface hidden from the operator’s view that may be unintentionally contacted and cause personal harm or property damage.
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Using power tools