TP TP 235 MOBILE User manual

1User Manual: TP 235 MOBILE / TP 275 MOBILE from date 01.12.2016
User Manual and Spare Parts Catalogue
TP 235 MOBILE
TP 275 MOBILE

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1Introduction
Congratulations on your new TP wood chipper.
Linddana produces TP wood chippers of the finest quality by using the most modern production
technologies, such as laser cutting, CNC technology and robot technology in bright and open
production facilities.
For safety reasons and in order to get the maximum benefit from your wood chipper, it is
important you read the user manual before use.
Originally written in Danish, the user manual provides an explanation of safety, use and
maintenance, to ensure working with the wood chipper will be safe and profitable.
Linddana A/S
Hans Anker Holm, CEO
Your local dealer is always available with spare parts, advice and guidance.
Dealer stamp
Applies to Denmark (for all other countries contact the local TP dealer):
Linddana provides a knife sharpening service, so your knives can be sharpened and sent back on
the same day as they are received (for more details tel.: +45 76904045).
To keep your wood chipper in top condition and prolong its lifetime, Linddana offers a service
contract, under which the wood chipper will be checked once a year by our technician, ideally in
collaboration with the user. In addition to a technical check, the user will be given advice on the
use and maintenance of the wood chipper.

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2EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
LINDDANA A/S, Ølholm Bygade 70, Ølholm, DK-7160 Tørring, Denmark
hereby declares that
Wood chipper:
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and accompanying extra equipment is in conformity with the requirements of the Machinery
Directive (Directive 06/42/EC) and with the national legislation which translates this directive;
furthermore, is in conformity with the following EC Directives:
2000/14/EC
Furthermore it is stated that
EN 13525 (harmonised standard), has been applied.
Title: CEO
Name: Hans Anker Holm
Ølholm, 1. December 2016

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3Contents
1Introduction .................................................................................................... 2
2EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................. 3
3Contents.......................................................................................................... 4
4Use and safety................................................................................................. 6
4.1 Mandatory Instructions and Warnings............................................................................. 6
4.2 Pictograms used ............................................................................................................ 16
5Noise level..................................................................................................... 18
5.1 Environmental instructions............................................................................................ 18
6Handling ........................................................................................................ 19
7Before start-up .............................................................................................. 20
7.1 Check the wood chipper before start-up........................................................................ 20
7.2 Opening and closing of disc housing .............................................................................. 21
7.3 Opening and closing by TP EASY SERVICE....................................................................... 24
7.4 Opening and closing the revolving roller........................................................................ 26
8Operating the wood chipper.......................................................................... 28
8.1 Safety bar ...................................................................................................................... 28
8.2 TP VARIO SPOUT............................................................................................................ 29
8.3 In-feed speed................................................................................................................. 30
8.4 Start-up and commissioning the wood chipper.............................................................. 30
8.5 Connecting and disconnecting instructions.................................................................... 31
8.6 Foldable funnel.............................................................................................................. 33
8.7 TP TURNTABLE............................................................................................................... 34
9TP NAVIGATOR .............................................................................................. 36
9.1 Key ................................................................................................................................ 36
9.2 Operating TP NAVIGATOR.............................................................................................. 36
9.3 Top menu ...................................................................................................................... 37
9.4 Page menu..................................................................................................................... 37
10 Maintenance .............................................................................................. 43
10.1 Maintenance schedule for wood chipper....................................................................... 44
10.2 Hydraulic oil table.......................................................................................................... 44
10.3 Maintenance schedule for engine.................................................................................. 45
10.4 Engine oil level............................................................................................................... 46
10.5 Hydraulics...................................................................................................................... 46
10.6 Knives............................................................................................................................ 48
10.7 Counterknife.................................................................................................................. 50
10.8 Square and triangle scrapers and scrapers..................................................................... 51
10.9 Cleaning the filter in front of the radiator ...................................................................... 52
10.10 Related to battery...................................................................................................... 53
11 Hydraulics .................................................................................................. 54
11.1 Replacing hydraulic hoses.............................................................................................. 54
11.2 Hydraulics diagram, TP 235 MOBILE .............................................................................. 55
11.3 Hydraulics diagram, TP 275 MOBILE .............................................................................. 56
12 Electrical diagram TP 235 and TP 275 ......................................................... 57
12.1 Diagram engine ............................................................................................................. 57
12.2 Power line on engine ..................................................................................................... 60

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12.3 Diagram TP NAVIGATOR ................................................................................................ 63
12.4 Electrical diagram trailer................................................................................................ 65
13 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 67
14 Warranty terms wood chipper ................................................................... 68
15 Technical data wood chipper...................................................................... 69
16 Extra equipment......................................................................................... 72
16.1 TP CHIP KIT .................................................................................................................... 72
16.2 TP TOOLKIT.................................................................................................................... 74
16.3 TP SPARE WHEEL ........................................................................................................... 75
16.4 TP SPARE WHEEL (TP TURNTABLE)................................................................................. 77
17 Spare Parts Catalogue ................................................................................ 80

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4Use and safety
This TP wood chipper is specially designed as a stationary wood chipper, which chips wood in the
form of branches, bushes and waste wood from windbreaks, parks, roadside trees, etc.
Any modification to the design of the machine is strictly prohibited. In the event that modifications
are made, Linddana A/S disclaims all liability.
4.1 Mandatory Instructions and Warnings
4.1.1 Before use
ALWAYSread the user manual before using the wood chipper.
Remember to store the user manual in the manual box.
ALWAYS wear ear protectors, safety goggles, close fitting safety clothing and safety
shoes.
ALWAYS ensure that the funnel is free of people, animals and other foreign bodies
before starting the wood chipper.

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ALWAYS ensure that all of the guards are securely closed/fitted before starting the
wood chipper
ALWAYS ensure that the wood chipper is safely parked before starting the wood
chipper.
ALWAYS ensure there is more than 600 mm of clearance between the ground and the
wood chipper's lowest funnel edge and that it stands on a level surface.
ALWAYS ensure that all of the safety devices function correctly before starting the
wood chipper. This applies in particular to the safety bar's STOP function.
ALWAYS observe the ground conditions around the wood chipper. Falling down in the
vicinity of the wood chipper is hazardous.

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NEVER allow anyone under 18 years of age to operate the wood chipper (however,
anyone who is 16 years old and over may do so under the supervision of an adult).
NEVER operate the wood chipper if under the influence of alcohol or narcotic
substances.
NEVER operate the wood chipper on uneven or inclined surfaces.
NEVER start the wood chipper without the ejector spout fitted.
NEVER use the wood chipper in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces, because of the
danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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NEVER point the ejector spout in the same direction as people or at an area that
people move around in.
A safe distance of 20 m must be maintained in the direction of where the woodchip is
ejected.
NEVER operate the wood chipper without support from the jack and support leg or
from the vehicle's trailer hitch.
NEVER use the wood chipper with material that is not wood.
NEVER use the wood chipper to push trees, stumps, etc.
NEVER transport equipment in the funnel, such as forest chains, axes, chainsaws, etc.

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4.1.2 During operation
ALWAYS push the safety bar into the STOP position if a dangerous situation arises
(see chapter 8).
ALWAYS keep body parts away from the funnel and wood chipper's other moving
parts.
ALWAYS stand at the side of the funnel when the wood chipper is chipping trees that
have branches.
ALWAYS push logs in from the rear of the log.

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ALWAYS use a rod to push short pieces of tree into the rollers.
ALWAYS feed the wood chipper with the thick end of the log first.
ALWAYS feed the wood chipper so that the tree crown points away from the funnel.

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NEVER feed the tree crown into the wood chipper first.
NEVER feed the wood chipper with the thin end of the log first.
NEVER attempt to remove any trapped material from between the feed rollers before
the wood chipper has stopped, the key has been removed and the revolving roller has
been opened as described in chapter 7.4.
NEVER reach into the funnel to push wood into the rollers.
NEVER open or remove the guard while the wood chipper is operating.

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4.1.3 Transport and parking
ALWAYS comply with local public authority regulations when transporting the wood
chipper on public roads.
ALWAYS keep the ejector spout completely down in the bottom during transport.
Remember to ensure that the transport lock is engaged.
ALWAYS keep the ejector spout within the width of the machine during transport.
Remember to ensure that the ejector spout is securely fastened.
ALWAYS place the foldable funnel in the transport position during transport (the
funnel must be folded up and locked with pin).
ALWAYS ensure that all of the wood chipper lights work correctly before operating.
ALWAYS park the wood chipper on a level surface.

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NEVER park the wood chipper on inclined or uneven surfaces.

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4.1.4 Service and repairs
ALWAYS remove the key from the ignition and ensure the disc has stopped moving
before carrying out service or repairs.
ALWAYS after service or repair, ensure that all of wood chipper bolts are fitted and
tightened securely and that all of the safety devices are fitted and function properly.
ALWAYS ensure that the knives, counterknives and rollers are kept sharp. This results
in smoother in-feed, higher woodchip quality and less fuel consumption.
NEVER carry out service or repairs on the wood chipper while the key is in the ignition
lock.
NEVER remove or open the guards before the disc has stopped moving.

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4.2 Pictograms used
Warning: Ejected Objects!
Warning: Safe distance of 20 m!
Warning: Rotating knives!
Warning: Wait for disc to stop!
Warning: Crushing hazard!
Warning: Rotating rollers!
Warning: Crushing hazard!
Warning: Rotating belts!
Warning: Hot surface!
Warning: Danger of severed
limbs!
Warning: Crushing hazard!
Warning: Do not step on the
funnel!
Warning: Do not touch the
funnel!
Warning: Do not climb into the
funnel!
Warning: Read the instruction
manual before use!
Warning: Remove the ignition
key and read the user manual
before service or repairs

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Warning: Ensure that the funnel
is free of people, animals and
other foreign bodies!
Warning: Ensure the safety
bar works!
Warning: Do not park on
uneven or inclined surfaces!
Warning: Do not operate the
wood chipper without support
from the jack and support leg
or from the vehicle's trailer
hitch!
Warning: Do not operate the
wood chipper on uneven or
inclined surfaces!
Warning: Danger of scalding!
Ear and eye protection
mandatory!
Lifting point for crane!
For safety information and pictograms on the engine, see engine manual.

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5Noise level
The sound output level and the sound pressure level for every wood chipper has been measured
during use with the disc at nominal rpm, powered by the engine. For specific rpm values and
engine types (see technical data wood chipper in chapter 15).
The measurements have been conducted in accordance with testing provisions
Directive 2000/14/EC, 3 July 2000
EN ISO 3744, 1995
ISO 11201, 1995
ISO 4871, 19 March 1997
EN 13525, 17 February 2005
The guaranteed sound output level which must be stated by the manufacturer in accordance with
Directive 2000/14/EC is as follows:
TP 235 MOBILE: 128 dB (A) relative to 1 pW
TP 275 MOBILE: 129 dB (A) relative to 1 pW
The wood chipper’s sound pressure level at the operator’s position is measured in accordance
with ISO 11201 and measured as:
TP 235 MOBILE: 109 dB (A)
TP 275 MOBILE: 110 dB (A)
The values stated above are subject to the common uncertainty of the measuring method and the
estimated variation in a product series for the type of machine. Detailed information about the
measurements and results and estimation of uncertainty are found in a detailed report which can
be supplied on request.
As a result of the actual sound levels, the wearing of ear protectors is mandatory when using the
wood chipper.
5.1 Environmental instructions
When changing hydraulic oil or engine oil, oil and used oil filters and air filters must be disposed of
at an approved waste disposal station.
Oil spillage must be avoided as far as possible. Should oil spillage occur, the spilled oil must be
cleaned up and disposed of at an approved waste disposal station.
Worn out parts must be disposed of for recycling.
When the wood chipper is worn out it must be disposed of responsibly. Hydraulic oil and engine
oil must be drained and disposed of along with oil filters and air filters at an approved waste
disposal station.
The rest of the wood chipper must be disposed of at an approved recycling centre.

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6Handling
Lifting point
The wood chipper is equipped with a lifting point, which must be used whenever it is lifted by a
crane or other lifting gear (with hooks).

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7Before start-up
7.1 Check the wood chipper before start-up.
Chipping unit
1. Open the disc housing, as described later in this chapter.
2. Ensure that the wood chipper is free of any foreign bodies by turning the disc a few times
by hand. Remove any foreign bodies.
3. Check that the knives run clear of the counterknives.
4. Ensure that the distance between the knives and counterknives is correct. The distance is
stated in chapter 10.
5. Close the disc housing, as described later in this chapter.
6. Ensure that all of the bolts, nuts and screws are tightened securely.
7. NB: Lubricate all of the lubrication points (see maintenance schedule, chapter 10).
Engine
1. Check the engine's oil level.
2. Check the coolant's level.
3. Check the fuel level.
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