Band-it The Beast 1425 User manual

1425
Model No: __________________________
Serial No: __________________________
Engine Make: _______________________
Serial No: __________________________
Clutch Make: ________________________
Model: ___________ S/N _____________
DEALER:
Name: _____________________________
Address: ___________________________
City/State: __________________________
Phone No: __________________________
Delivery Date: _______________________
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ATTENTION:
Depending on what replacement parts you are ordering, we will need the following information:
RECYCLER COMPONENTS
Serial Number
Model Number of Recycler
ENGINE COMPONENTS
Brand
Engine Serial Number
Engine Model Number
CLUTCH COMPONENTS
Brand
Clutch Serial Number
Clutch Model Number
MODEL 1425
OPERATING & PARTS MANUAL
6750 Millbrook Rd. • Remus, MI 49340 • 1-989-561-2270
MANUFACTURED BY BANDIT INDUSTRIES, INC
PHONE: (989)561-2270
PHONE: (800)952-0178 IN USA
FAX: (989)561-2273 ~ SALES DEPT.
FAX: (989)561-2962 ~ PARTS/SERVICE
WEBSITE: www.banditchippers.com

WARNING
!
ADVERTENCIA
!
Breathing diesel engine
exhaust exposes you to
chemicals known to the
State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
• Always start and
operate the engine in a
well-ventilated area.
• If in an enclosed area,
vent the exhaust to the
outside.
• Do not modify or tamper
with the exhaust system.
• Do not idle the engine
except as necessary.
For more information go to:
www.P65warnings.ca.gov/diesel
Respirar gases de escape de
motores diesel le expone a
quÍmicos conocidos por el estado
de California como causales de
cáncer y defectos congénitos u
otros daños reproductivos.
Para mayor informaciÓn visite:
www.P65warnings.ca.gov/diesel
• Siempre encienda y opere el
motor en áreas bien ventiladas.
• Si está en un área cerrada,
ventile escape hacia el exterior.
• No modi que ni altere el
sistema de escape.
• No deje el motor en ralentÍa no
ser que sea necesario.
SPW-46 8/18
SPW-47 8/18
Cancer and
Reproductive
Harm
WARNING
!
ADVERTENCIA
!
Cáncer y daño
reproductivo
www.P65warnings.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

WARRANTY VALIDATION FORM
(RECYCLER)
PURCHASER / OWNER INFORMATION:
Company Name __________________________________ Contact Name _____________________
Mailing/Street Address _______________________________________ City _______________________
State ___________________ Zip Code _______ Country ______________ Telephone Number(__ ) ________
E-mail ____________________________ Machine Model No. _______ Date Put Into Service ______
Machine Serial No. ____________________ Machine Work Order No. ________ Machine Hours _______
Engine Make _________________ Engine Serial No. __________________ Machine Color _______
DEALER / SELLER INFORMATION:
Dealer/Seller Name _______________________________ Contact Name _____________________
Mailing/Street Address _______________________________________ City _______________________
State ___________________ Zip Code _______ Country ______________ Telephone Number(__ ) ________
IMPORTANT - WARRANTY WILL BE DEEMED NULL AND
VOID IF THIS FORM IS NOT FILLED OUT COMPLETELY AND
ACCURATELY AND RETURNED TO THE CUSTOMER DATA
DEPARTMENT WITHIN 10 DAYS OF EQUIPMENT DELIVERY
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I have inspected this equipment and nd it in correct working condition. To the best of my knowledge,
the customer and his/her personnel are aware of, and agree to the above procedures.
Signed: ________________________________________________________ Date: ______________
(Dealer Representative)
The equipment has been thoroughly checked by the above named dealer representative, and I am
satised with his/her instructions. I have also read, understand, and agree to reverse side of page.
Signed: ________________________________________________________ Date: ______________
(Customer)
1. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands all operational, safety and maintenance requirements
of the equipment.
2. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands that everyone within 100 feet of the machine must
wear proper personal safety equipment including hard hat, face shield, safety glass, gloves, ear protection and/or other
items per OSHA and ANSI requirements.
3. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands the equipment maintenance schedules and
procedures. The customer understands that it is their responsibility to perform scheduled maintenance that includes
adjustments, and other items.
4. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands the hazards of working under, and how to properly
lock, the feedwheel in the up position.
5. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands that the operators must always be located within
6. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands, and agrees that all potential operators must use
7. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands the purpose of and proper operation of any and all
safety devices and guards. The customer understands to never attempt to override any safety device or guard.
8. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands that before performing any maintenance on the
machine the ignition key must be removed, the cables must be completely disconnected from the battery, the cutter head
must have come to a complete stop. The customer understands they must allow the necessary time for the cutter head to
come to a complete stop before performing any type of maintenance or service procedures. The customer has received
instruction and fully understands the purpose of the beltshield inspection door and that they are never to attempt any
9. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands the operational, electrical, and radio devices on
the machine, and no one is to be within restricted area, around recycler, while it is running.
10. _____ Customer has reviewed and fully understands limited warranty, and all written and visual instructions.
11. _____ The customer has received instruction and fully understands that warranty will not apply if the machine is
operated with replacement parts or equipment not manufactured or recommended by Bandit Industries, Inc.
12. _____ Customer has received, been advised, and understands the manuals, and the Safety/Service video supplied
with the recycler. A video is supplied for equipment models as available.
13. _____ All Danger, Warning and Operational decals are properly displayed on equipment and fully understood by customer.
video, be instructed on all the Danger, Warning and Operational decals, read the manual and follow the procedures.
Customer Data Department
6750 Millbrook Road
Remus, MI, USA 49340
Phone: (800) 952-0178 in USA
Phone: (989) 561-2270
Fax: (989) 561-2273
Website: www.banditchippers.com

All of the employees that build your equipment strive to manufacturer the very best quality product on
This will help us to keep producing a good product and improving our products through your recommendations.
DATE PURCHASE: ______________________
MODEL: ________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: _______________________
DEALER NAME: ________________________
_______________________________________
Copyright 2-17 FORM #Q-110
TO BE RETURNED AFTER THIRTY (30)
DAYS OF OPERATION
6750 Millbrook Road
Remus, MI 49340
Phone: (800) 952-0178 in USA
Phone: (989) 561-2270
Fax: (989) 561-2273
Website:www.banditchippers.com
RECYCLER QUALITY REPORT
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
YOUR COMPANY: ________________________________
NAME: __________________________________________
ADDRESS: ______________________________________
CITY: ___________________________________________
STATE & ZIP: _____________________________________
PHONE: ( ____ ) _________________________________
E-MAIL: _________________________________________

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MODEL 1425 TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANY PART, PORTION, DESIGN, NUMBER, SPECIFICATION, AND/OR DIMENSION IN THIS
MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BY THE MANUFACTURER.
NOTICE
PAGE
INTRODUCTION & WARRANTY........................................................... 2
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS............................................................ 6
SAFETY PROCEDURES........................................................................ 7
VOLUME OF A CONE ............................................................................ 12
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS........................................................... 13
CONTROLS............................................................................................. 14
TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES.................................................... 19
MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................... 20
HYDRAULICS ......................................................................................... 51
ELECTRICAL .......................................................................................... 54
REPLACEMENT PARTS........................................................................ 55
DECALS ........................................................................................... 56
INFEED CONVEYOR COMPONENTS .......................................... 58
YOKE COMPONENTS .................................................................... 62
BASE COMPONENTS .................................................................... 64
SCREEN COMPONENTS ............................................................... 67
ANVIL COMPONENTS.................................................................... 66
CUTTERBODY COMPONENTS..................................................... 68
COLORANT MANIFOLD COMPONENTS..................................... 73
DISCHARGE COMPONENTS ........................................................ 74
FUEL TANK COMPONENTS.......................................................... 76
HYDRAULIC TANK COMPONENTS ............................................. 77
FRAME COMPONENTS.................................................................. 78
ENGINE COMPONENTS ................................................................ 80
MISC. HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS ............................................. 82
CONTROL BOX COMPONENTS ................................................... 83
SERVICE RECORD ................................................................................ 84

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INTRODUCTION
operation, maintenance and repair of this BANDIT product. As with any piece of equipment, safety
should always be a constant thought while the machine is being operated, serviced or stored.
In order to highlight this consideration, the material which addresses safety is proceeded by the
The equipment is designed and manufactured in accordance with the latest product industry
standards. This alone does not prevent injury. It is the operator’s responsibility to use good
judgement and follow the warnings and instructions as indicated in this manual, on the machine
and follow all safety standards per ANSI and OSHA instructions.
Improper use of the product can result in severe personal injury. Personnel using the equipment
prior to operating the product.
It is the responsibility of the owner or employer to ensure that the operator is trained and practices
safe operation while using and servicing the machine. It is also the owner’s responsibility to provide
and follow a regularly scheduled preventative maintenance and repair program on the product,
not only damage the machine and its performance, but could result in severe personal injury.
claims. Consult the equipment manufacturer with any questions.
Each machine is shipped with a manual, a customer’s check sheet on the product, and any
available parts & service manuals on component parts not produced by this manufacturer.
Additional copies of these manuals and check sheets can be purchased from the manufacturer,
or through the dealer. Engine parts, service and maintenance manuals MUST be purchased
through the engine manufacturer or their dealer.
the right to change machine and part prices as needed without advance notice.
NOTICE
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
Signal Word Likelihood of Occurrence Degree of Potential
Injury or Damage
Will occur if warning is ignored
Can occur if warning is ignored
Will or can occur if warning is ignored
Important, but not hazard related
Severe
Minor
Minor to Severe
Severe
CAUTION
!
NOTICE
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
INTRODUCTION & WARRANTY


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MODEL 1425
TYPICAL MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER AND/OR
WORK ORDER NUMBER LOCATIONS
1. Serial number on side of tongue
2. Work order number on top of tongue The engine information is located on the engine
block. The clutch information is located on the
clutch plate (if equipped).
NOTICE
1
2
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

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MODEL 1425 SAFETY PROCEDURES
Before starting the machine, take a minute to
check a few things. The machine should be in an
area restricted from people passing by. This area
around the machine must be free of all objects that
can obstruct your movement when working with the
machine. The machine should be checked for loose
tools or foreign objects, especially in the infeed
hopper area. All tools not in use should be secured
Operators must at all times be located within
when the unit is running. They must be attentive and
prepared to activate the devices.
Torn or loose clothing is more likely to get caught
in moving machinery parts or tree branches. Keep
such items as long hair, shirt sleeves, and shirt tails
properly contained. Avoid wearing necklaces, rings,
watches, and especially neckties while operating this
condition, and all the guards are in place, tight and
secure.
Wear all personal protection equipment (PPE)
and follow all safety standards per ANSI and
hard hat, face shield, safety glasses, gloves, ear
with the machine while operating or servicing the
machine.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
DANGER
!
DANGER
!
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
The words Danger, Warning, Caution, and
Notice are used on the safety decals and throughout
this manual, to make you aware of the safety
procedures. These procedures are very important,
read and obey them.
YOUR SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US!
This machine is equipped with safety decals,
guards and designs for your protection.
Don’t ever take the machine for granted, always be
cautious and careful when operating your equipment.
Read and follow all the instructions in your
manual thoroughly. Your safety is dependent on
your knowledge of how to operate and maintain this
machine. You may obtain additional copies of this
manual from your Bandit Dealer.
Before operating machine, you must have all
and decals, watch the video and follow the
recommendations.
Regardless of how hard a manufacturer tries to
produce a safe machine, accidents still happen.
Normally accidents are caused by people making
mistakes. They do not read the manual, they ignore
warning decals or do not use lockouts provided for
their safety. This normally happens after the person
has become accustomed to the machinery. In the
initial start up and operation of the machinery, they
are cautious, they are very careful because they do
not understand the machine.
This equipment is intended for use by personnel
and trained operators at the work site. They must be
positioned in safe working locations, following safety
procedures and instructions, and aware of each
others whereabouts. There must, also, be at least
two people on site during maintenance and service
procedures in case an accident should occur. Never
drugs or alcohol.
Keep children, bystanders and animals clear of
working area. Never operate equipment that is in
need of repair or adjustment.
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MODEL 1425 SAFETY PROCEDURES
SAFETY PROCEDURES
NEVER sit, stand, lay, climb or ride anywhere
on this machine while it is running, operating, or in
transit. You will be injured.
DANGER
!
Avoid moving parts. Keep hands, feet, and clothing
away from power driven parts. Keep all guards and
shields in place and properly secured.
DANGER
!
DANGER
!
Keep hands clear of all pinch points.
DANGER
!
Do not touch hot machine surfaces. The machine
surfaces may be hot due to the machine operating
recently or the machine setting in the sunlight.
Always block the tires and the machine tongue
whenever the machine is unhooked for operation.
DO NOT rely on the tongue jack for operational
stabilization.
DANGER
!
Tongue jacks or optional rear stabilizers, whether
hydraulic or manually operated are designed to
stabilize the machine. The tongue jack or rear
stabilizers are not designed to hold the machine
and / or chocking as needed. Before transporting
the machine, ensure the tongue jack and rear
stabilizers are fully retracted and secured in the
transport position.
NOTICE
Never stand at the entrance or sides of the infeed
conveyor. Never attempt to manually dislodge
material located on the infeed conveyor while the
machine is running. Never raise the feedwheel yoke
and look inside or look down infeed conveyor while
machine is running. Entanglement with the infeed
conveyor can cause serious injury. Stay away from
the infeed conveyor during operation. If the conveyor
DANGER
!
Entanglement in the discharge belt conveyor or
infeed conveyor can cause serious injury. Stay away
from the conveyors during operation. If the conveyor
the discharge belt conveyor and infeed conveyor
area. Ejected material can cause serious injury.
Stay away! Stay clear of thrown and falling objects.
Take the following precautions to avoid injuries
safety equipment. Do not approach the restricted
areas while the machine is in operation or you will
be injured. Do not leave controls unattended while
the machine is running. locate the machine a safe
distance from buildings, public roads, and populated
areas.
DANGER
!
D-83 11/19
DANGER
!
DO NOT APPROACH THE RESTRICTED
AREAS WHILE THE MACHINE IS OPERATING
OR YOU WILL BE INJURED.
50 ft. (15m) 30 ft. (9.1m)
15 ft.
(4.6m)
15 ft.
(4.6m)
INFEED DISCHARGE

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MODEL 1425 SAFETY PROCEDURES
SAFETY PROCEDURES
fumes can be fatal. Never refuel while the machine
is running. Never refuel in the shop or building.
Always refuel in a well ventilated area, away from
all smoking materials. Wipe up all spilled fuel before
from top of tank.
To obtain the most from your machine, for the
least amount of cost, it is a good practice to set up
and follow a scheduled preventative maintenance
program. It will eliminate many possible problems
and down time.
Keep the machine in good condition. Be sure the
machine is in good operating condition and that all
safety devices, including guards and shields are
installed and functioning properly. Visually inspect
the machine daily before starting the machine. Refer
to the “Daily Start Up & Maintenance”. Make no
recommended or requested by Bandit Industries Inc.
DANGER
!
DANGER
!
DO NOT operate this machine unless all hydraulic
control devices operate properly. They must function,
shift and position smoothly and accurately at all
times. Faulty controls can cause personal injury!
WARNING
!
DO NOT run or operate this machine with any
door/compartment open. Door enclosures are
guards, you can be injured if open during operation.
DANGER
!
The teeth must be securely fastened and torqued
in position. If one comes loose or breaks during
operation, someone may get injured or something
may get damaged.
DANGER
!
Inspect raw materials pile for prohibited materials.
to be avoided. Material and products containing
including chemicals, liquids, gases, pressurized
containers etc., tires, glass, sheet metal, masonry,
stone materials, and solid metals.
DANGER
!
DANGER
!
Before attempting any type of maintenance,
disengage clutch, wait for the cutterhead to come to
key, make sure the ignition key is in your possession,
wait 2 minutes and then disconnect the battery.
Before performing maintenance on the machine
remove all debris, oil, grease, water, snow, ice, etc.
from all machine surfaces.
WARNING
!
Never turn the cutterhead by hand, always
carefully use a pry bar or wood bar. This will help
prevent the person turning the cutterhead from being
injured should the cutterhead break loose.
A sight hole in the beltshield has been provided.
If the drive belts are moving do not open cutterhead
DANGER
!
WARNING
!
Operation of this equipment may create sparks
arrester may be required. The operator should
The machine was built with a cutterhead hood
engine disable plug which disables the engine if it is
not installed properly with the hood pin holding the
cutterhead hood in the closed position. Correctly
installed and maintained, the engine will not start or
plug is disconnected. The cutterhead hood must
NEVER be opened if the cutterhead is turning. If
the cutterhead hood is incorrectly open while the
cutterhead is turning, DO NOT push the door closed.
WARNING
!
The machine was built with a discharge access
door engine disable plug which disables the engine if
it is not installed properly ensuring the maintenance
door in the closed position. Correctly installed and
maintained, the engine will not start or it will shut
is disconnected. The discharge access door must
NEVER be opened if the cutterhead is turning.
WARNING
!

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MODEL 1425
Do not attempt to start the engine or engage the
if the cutterhead is jammed or frozen in place. If you
do, you will damage or ruin the drive belts, the PTO,
engine, or starter which will not be covered under
warranty and will cost you down time and money.
NOTICE
SAFETY PROCEDURES
SAFETY PROCEDURES
It is very important after you have operated a new
as needed.
DO NOT GO NEAR HYDRAULIC LEAKS! High
pressure oil easily punctures skin causing serious
load or relieve hydraulic pressure before loosening
disconnecting the lines, hoses, or performing other
use your bare hands. Allow system to cool down to
ambient temperature before opening any coolant or
hydraulic oil system.
In cold weather situations let your hydraulic
the system to warm up to operating temperature.
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
It is very important after you have operated a new
machine and recheck all nuts and bolts. It is normal
for nuts and bolts to loosen once on a new piece of
machinery. If you tighten them now, there is a good
possibility they won’t loosen again. Certain nuts
and bolts should be checked periodically such as
Most of the nuts used on the machine are self
locking. The cutterhead only has self locking nuts
on the cutterbodies. After a nut or bolt has been
proper tightness. This is especially critical on the
cutterhead and tooth nut and bolts. After the engine
is started, let the
cutterhead turn at the lowest RPM’s
possible. Listen for any type of noise that is foreign.
Any steel on steel noise is foreign. If you hear a noise,
DANGER
!
Do not work on the machine if the engine is
running with the clutch disengaged. A clutch can
self engage if either the pilot or throw-out bearing
happens to seize to the main output shaft.
There are various types of clutches (PTO’s)
available for this type of equipment. Make sure to
study the original clutch manufacturer’s manual that
is provided with the machine and follow its instructions
for operation, service, and adjustments. Some styles
require clutch engagement to be maintained so that it
takes a lot of force, others will require very little force,
and some are push button, electric, manual lever, or
correctly
maintained and adjusted. It will be quite costly if a
few minutes are not taken daily, weekly, and monthly
to keep the clutch serviced as required.
The operator must take care in the engagement
and disengagement of the clutch, engine RPM
must always be at idle speed. When the engine
against engagement to start the cutterhead turning.
This will have to be repeated until the cutterhead
is turning at the proper ratio with the engine RPM.
Then push or pull the handle all the way out to
fully engage the clutch until it locks into position
securely. After engagement raise engine RPM to
full throttle. Engaging and disengaging the clutch
wear out clutch plates as well as bearings. Refer to
clutch manufacturer’s manual for proper service and
operation.
Before changing the screen in the machine, do
not do any maintenance work inside or around your
machine without disengaging the clutch, waiting for
the engine, removing the ignition key, making sure the
ignition key is in your possession, waiting 2 minutes
and then disconnect the battery.
DO NOT remove the hood pin until the cutterhead
has came to a complete stop. The cutterhead will
coast for several minutes after the engine is shut
down. Always wait at least several minutes.
DO NOT operate this machine without the Hood
Pin in place. Do not operate the machine with any
type of makeshift hood pin or an improperly installed
hood pin! The Hood Pin MUST be padlocked.
DO NOT operate the machine with the cutterhead
hood open under any circumstances.
DANGER
!
Do not work inside the mouth of the machine or
around the feedwheel, until you have installed the yoke
cylinder lock and yoke lock pin completely and securely
to help keep the feedwheel in the raised position. Block
the feedwheel up before doing any work inside the
throat. Always block or stabilize infeed conveyor when
working inside or around the infeed system.
DANGER
!
DANGER
!

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MODEL 1425 SAFETY PROCEDURES
SAFETY PROCEDURES
is not taken before welding on the machine. Be
sure to disconnect battery cables, the engine ECM
(engine control module), and the DEF tank con-
MFG. instructions for proper welding and grounding
procedures, before attempting to weld on the
machine. If welding on the machine, do not ground
the welder through the machine bearings, ground
near work to be performed.
NOTICE
Before you begin to transport your trailerized
machine follow all of the transportation procedures
on page 19. Make sure that the tongue has been
raised to the proper height and attach the machine
securely to the towing vehicle. Once secured to
vehicle, locate tongue jack and secure it in the
transport position. Always hook safety chains to
vehicle by crossing them under the tongue allowing
enough slack to avoid binding or dragging the ground
when making turns. Check brakes and highway lights
make sure that they are all operating properly. Check
that the plug terminal functions match the towing
vehicle for proper operation. Be sure to check tire
pressure before you begin to transport the machine.
Store remote or tether in control cabinet. Close and
radiator debris screens, inspection doors, cabinet
doors, housing covers, tank caps and covers, etc.
WARNING
!
Check laws and regulations. Know and obey all
federal, state, and local laws and regulations that
apply to your work situation and the transportation
of a machine this size.
WARNING
!
CLEAN MACHINE OF ALL DEBRIS! DO NOT
hot spots are cold. The engine creates many hot
as wood, chips, leaves, oils, fuels, etc. from engine
and under engine, around and under tanks, inside
and around (including behind) the beltshield and
(if equipped), and anywhere materials collect.
operational and on the job at all times.
WARNING
!
EXPLOSION HAZARD
(ULSD) poses a greater static ignition hazard than
earlier diesel formulations with higher sulfur content.
consult with your fuel or fuel system supplier to
ensure the delivery system is in compliance with
fueling standards for proper grounding and bonding
practices.
WARNING
!
Never use jumper cables during freezing
temperatures. Tow the machine inside and allow
the battery time to warm up. If the machine must
be started outside, inspect the battery acid for ice
cold conditions, a larger cold cranking amp battery
may be needed to ensure proper and prompt
burning materials away from the battery. When
servicing the battery, shield eyes and face, and do
not smoke. Service in a well ventilated area.
WARNING
!

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MODEL 1425 VOLUME OF A CONE
VOLUME OF A CONE
Pile Diameter
(Feet or Meters)
Height
(Feet
or
Meters)
In Cubic Meters =
In Cubic Yards =
100

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MODEL 1425
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
(Dimensions & weights will vary depending on optional equipment)
Model 1425
Height 116” (2.9 m)
Length 308” (7.8 m)
Width 98” (2.4 m)
Weight 11,500 - 12,000 lbs. (5,220 - 5440 kg)
Fuel Tank Capacity 40 gal. (151 L)
Hydraulic Tank Capacity 40 gal. (151 L)
MACHINE ORIENTATION REFERENCE
DRIVE
SIDE
DISCHARGE
END
RADIATOR
SIDE
INFEED
END

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MODEL 1425 CONTROLS
COMPONENTS
Basic Location of Components
# Description Location
1 Remote
2 Infeed Conveyor Infeed end
3 Foot Pad Jack Infeed end, on tongue
4 Emergency Shut Down Infeed end, on both sides of Infeed Conveyor
5 Keypad Radiator side, on oil cooler mount
6 Lug Nuts Drive side & radiator side, on wheels
7 Radiator side, underneath engine on fender
8 Hydraulic Valve Bank Radiator side, underneath engine
9 Hydraulic Tank Radiator side, towards discharge end
10 DEF Tank Discharge end, under discharge conveyor
11 Discharge Conveyor Discharge end
12 Clutch Handle Radiator side, on engine
13 Control Panel Radiator side, on engine
14 Yoke Cylinder Lock Radiator side, on yoke cylinder
15 Yoke Lock Pin Hole Radiator side, on pivoting arm
16 Fuel Tank Drive side of the machine, towards discharge end
17 Cutterhead Belts Drive side
18 Wooden Push Paddle Drive side on beltshield
19 Cutter Teeth & Hardware On cutterhead
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COMPONENTS
3
2
14
13
11
10
16
12
15
4
8
7
6
6
9
5
17
18
5

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MODEL 1425 CONTROLS
CONTROLS
REMOTE HYDRAULIC VALVE
KEYPAD CONTROL PANEL
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
4 6
2 8
8
3
10
5 4 7
7
3,4,7
7
8
8
8
9
3
1
4
4
6
5
5
5

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CONTROLS
CONTROLS
1. Yoke Up / Down: The yoke lift control operates the top yoke lift cylinder. To lower the yoke to apply down
labelled “Yoke Up” on the remote or keypad, or push the handle labelled “Yoke Up/Down” away from
material.
DANGER
!
The yoke must be raised using the hydraulic valve when placing the yoke locks. Always use the yoke
cylinder lock and yoke lock pin when working under the yoke.
2. Feedwheel Forward / Reverse: The feedwheel forward/reverse controls the top feedwheel only. To feed
material into the machine press the button labelled “Feedwheel Forward” on the remote or keypad, or pull
the handle labelled “Feedwheel Reverse/Forward” towards you. To reverse material out of the machine
press the button labelled “Feedwheel Reverse” or push the handle labelled “Feedwheel Reverse/Forward”
Forward/Reverse” on the hydraulic valve or use the “All Feed Reverse” button on the remote or keypad).
3. Rapid Advance On / O: To speed up the discharge press the button labelled “Rapid Advance On”
on the remote or keypad, or in the mode screen of the control panel. To return the discharge to normal
of the control panel.
4. Feed Speed Fast / Slow (Only Use When Rapid Advance is “O”): To increase the speed material is
fed through the machine press the button labelled “Feed Speed Fast” on the remote or keypad, or in the
mode screen of the control panel. To decrease the speed material is fed through the machine press the
button labelled “Feed Speed Slow” on the remote or keypad, or in the mode screen of the control panel,.
5. Throttle Up / Down: To increase the engine throttle, press the button labelled “Throttle Up” on the remote
or keypad, or push the toggle switch up in the control panel. To decrease the engine throttle press the
button labelled “Throttle Down” on the remote or keypad, or pull the toggle switch down in the control panel.
6. Function Shift (Remote & Keypad Only): The function shift button on the remote and keypad allows
7. Discharge On / O: To turn the discharge on in the forward direction press the button labelled “Discharge
panel, or push the handle labelled “Discharge Forward/Reverse” away from you on the hydraulic valve.
remote or the keypad, in the mode screen of the control panel, or pull the handle labelled “Discharge
Forward/Reverse” towards you.
8. Infeed Conveyor Forward / Reverse: The infeed conveyor forward/reverse controls the infeed conveyor
only. To feed material into the machine press the button labelled “Feed Chain Forward” on the remote
or keypad, or pull the handle labelled “Infeed Reverse/Forward” towards you on the hydraulic valve. To
reverse material out of the machine press the button labelled “Feed Chain Reverse” on the remote or
keypad, or push the handle labelled “Infeed Reverse/Forward” away from you on the hydraulic valve
valve or use the “All Feed Reverse” button on the remote or keypad).
9. All Feed Reverse: The all feed reverse function reverses material out of the machine controlling both
the feedwheel and the infeed conveyor. To reverse material out of the machine press the button labelled
“All Feed Reverse” on the remote or keypad. Hold the button as long as needed to reverse the material
out. Once the button is released the feedwheel and infeed conveyor stop.
10. Keypad On / O:

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Copyright 3/20 Bandit
MODEL 1425
The engine disable plugs are installed for safety purposes. They are designed to shut down the engine if
the engine disable plugs and hood pin are not properly in place. The discharge access door must be in the
closed position and the hood pin must be properly in place holding the cutterhead hood in the closed position.
These systems must be correctly maintained and operative at all times. If the engine disable plugs are not
correctly installed the engine will not start or run. If the engine disable plugs become disconnected during
operation the engine will be shut down and disabled from operating until they are properly plugged back in.
CONTROLS
ENGINE DISABLE PLUG OPERATION
Disable
Plug
Disable
Plug
Electric
Socket
Electric
Socket
Padlock
Cable (Tight when plugged
in and padlock is in)
Hood
Pin
Hood Pin
Chain
Hood Door
CUTTERHEAD DISCHARGE ACCESS DOOR
Discharge
access door
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