Gude GH 651 B Home and Garden Wood Chipper Shredder Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Gude
Table of Contents
- GH 651 B Home and Garden Wood Chipper Shredder
- Package:
- Technical Data:
- Appliance
- Supply including (pic. 1)
- Warranty
- Emergency Action
- Disposal
- Operating staff requirements
- Qualification
- Minimum age
- Use as designed
- Technical data
- Crushing
- Inspections and maintenance
- Transport and storing
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GH 651 B Home and Garden Wood Chipper Shredder
Instruction Manual Translation of the original instructions
GH 651 B 94396
GH 651 B Home and Garden Wood Chipper Shredder
Please read carefully these Operating Instructions before putting the
appliance into operation.
A.V. 2 Any reprints, even in an abbreviated version, are subject to approval.
Technical changes reserved.
Do you have any questions? Any claim? Do you need spare parts or operating
instructions?
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the Servicing part. Please help us be able to help you. In order to identify
your device in case of claim we need the serial No., order No. and year of
production. All this
Serial No | Order No. | Year of production: |
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Tel.: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700 360 | Fax: +49 (0) 79 04 / 70051999 | E-Mail: |
Marking:
Product safety, prohibitions, Warning, and Instructions:
| The product corresponds to the appropriate norms of the EU.
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| Attention! Please read and follow the operating and safety instructions
before operating the device!
| Attention! Do not expose the machine to rain and do not operate it in rain.
Protect it
from wet conditions!
| Attention!
Please wear hearing protection! Please wear safety goggles! Please wear safety
gloves!
| Before performing any work on the machine, turn the engine off and
disconnect the
spark plug connector.
| The danger of fire and explosion!
Refuel only when the engine is turned off and cooled off.
| Attention! The danger of poisoning! Use the machine only outdoors, never use
it in closed or inadequately ventilated spaces.
| Beware of the rotating knives ever leave your hands or feet in the openings
when the
the machine is turned on.
| Danger due to parts thrown off by the centrifugal force when the engine is
running –
do not let unauthorized people, pets or other animals come near the machine.
| The air filter needs to be cleaned every 20-30 operating hours.
| Fill the correct amount of oil (MIN/MAX), of the type of oil approved for
your engine, as
specified in the operating instructions manual. Refuel with unleaded super
gasoline, in line with the safety instructions.
Environment Protection:
| Do not throw waste into the environment but dispose of it properly.
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| Faulty and/or for-disposal-designed electric or electronic devices must be
delivered to
appropriate collecting centers.
| Packing cardboard material may be delivered to collecting centers designed
thereto.
Package:
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Protect against humidity| This side up
Technical Data:
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Connector| Weight
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Declared noise level|
Appliance
GH 651 B Petrol Branch Crusher
High-quality, professional petrol branch crusher with high efficiency 6.5 PS
four-stroke OHV petrol engine.
With a big, skew hopper and side shifting part for smaller branches.
Optimum results even at the crushing of big and robust waste are reached due
to 3 hammer mechanisms and 2 double rotary knives (on the side shifting part).
Including bantam wheels and wide chassis for convenient transport and safe
standing. Ideal for crushing of garden waste of all types.
Scope of application:
Ideal for crushing garden waste of all types.
Supply including (pic. 1)
- Feeding hopper
- Side shifting part
- Reverse starter
- Tank cover
- Lid for outlet maintenance
- Noise suppressor
- Air filter
- Socket plug
- Hole for crushing knife maintenance
Warranty
The warranty period of 12 months applies to commercial use and 24 months
applies to private use and commences on the day of purchase of the device.
Warranty applies exclusively to failures due to defective material or
workmanship. An original sale slip with an indication of the date of sale must
be presented in case of claiming the warranty rights.
The warranty does not cover unprofessional use such as device overload,
violent use, damage caused by third parties or foreign materials, failure to
comply with operations and assembly manual, and normal wear and tear.
The Operating Instructions need to be thoroughly read before the first use of
the appliance. Should there be any doubts concerning appliance connection and
handling please contact the producer (servicing department).
FOLLOW CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE A HIGH SAFETY
LEVEL:
ATTENTION!
- Pay attention to the conditions of the environment you are working in. The motor machine produces poisonous burnt gases after the engine starts. These gases can be invisible and odorless. Therefore you can never work in closed or poorly ventilated spaces with the machine. Ensure good lighting at your work. Ensure corresponding stability at work in wet, snow or ice, on slopes or uneven surfaces.
- Do not let foreign persons get to the machine. Keep visitors and persons standing by, especially children and ill or weak people, at a safe distance from your workplace. Make sure no persons can touch the machine.
- Ensure safe storage of tools. Store machines that are not used at a dry, preferably elevated, and place or lock them so that they were not accessible to other persons.
- Always use the correct machine for each work. Do not use e.g. small appliances or equipment for works that actually need to be executed with big appliances. Use the appliances solely for the purposes to which they have been designed.
- Be particular about reasonable clothing. Your clothes must be purposeful and must not limit you in your work.
- Use personal protective equipment. Wear safety boots with steel toe boxes and a non-slip sole.
- Wear protective glasses. Items may be thrown away.
- Wear hearing protection aids. Wear personal equipment for hearing protection, e.g. ear protectors.
- Hand protection. Wear firm gloves – chromium-tanned leather gloves provide good protection.
- Transport. Always transport the crusher with the feeding hopper assembled. Make sure no one can be threatened at the machine shutdown. Ensure the appliance is against turnover, damage, and fuel escape.
- Remove the tool wrenches, etc. All wrenches, etc. need to be removed before the machine starts.
- Be always careful. Pay attention to what you are doing. Use common sense at your work. Do not use the motor machines if you are tired. Do not work with the machine when impaired or intoxicated or when consuming drugs reducing concentration ability.
- Refueling. The engine must always be switched off before refueling. Always open the tank cover carefully so that overpressure could slowly escape and fuel did not squirt. High temperatures are generated on the machine body at work with the machine. Let the machine cool down before refueling. Otherwise, there could be fuel ignition and person burning. Make sure you did not overfill the tank at refueling. If the fuel runs out, it needs to be immediately removed and the appliance cleaned. After refueling, check whether the screw closure is fixed firmly to avoid loosening due to vibrations at work.
- Pay attention to damaged parts. Inspect the appliance before use. Are any parts damaged? In case of slight damage seriously consider whether the appliance will continue to work safely and faultlessly. Ensure correct adjustment and setting of movable parts. Do any elements not fit into each other correctly? Are any of them damaged? Is everything installed properly? Are all other assumptions of perfect machine working fulfilled? Any damaged protective equipment, etc. need to be repaired or replaced at authorized servicemen unless explicitly provided otherwise in the Operating Instructions. Have any faulty switches been replaced in an authorized service? If your machine needs to be repaired, please contact your nearest servicing center.
- Ensure that the protection cover (feeding hopper) of the crusher always works and was fitted in a manner that the knives were always totally covered. Always switch the engine off before any adjustment and maintenance. That especially applies to crushing knife replacement.
- Use approved parts only. Use only identical spare parts at any maintenance and repair. Contact your authorized servicing center for this purpose.
- Before starting the operation, always check the wind direction and make sure you never stand in the exhaust fumes during work.
Be extremely careful when handling gasoline. It is highly flammable and the fumes are explosive. The following points need to be observed:
- Gasoline must be stored only in containers designed for this purpose.
- When the engine is running or the machine is hot, the fuel tank lid must not be opened and the machine must not be refueled. Before refueling gasoline, let the engine and exhaust system cool down.
- Do not smoke.
- Refuel the machine only outdoors.
- The machine or gasoline container must never be stored in a closed space with an open fire, e.g. water boiler.
- If the gasoline spills over, the engine must not be started. Instead, remove the machine from the space polluted by gasoline.
- For safety reasons, the fuel tank lids and other lids must be replaced when damaged.
Emergency Action
Apply the first aid adequate to the injury and get qualified medical
assistance as quickly as possible. Protect the injured person from more
accidents and calm him/her down.
For the sake of an eventual accident, in accordance with DIN 13164, a
workplace has to be fitted with a first-aid kit. It is essential to replace
any used material in the first-aid kit immediately after it has been used. If
you seek help, state the following pieces of information:
- Accident site
- Accident type
- Number of injured persons
- Injury type(s)
Disposal
Disposal instructions are illustrated in the form of pictograms on the device
or packaging. A description of the pictograms is given in the “Identification”
chapter.
Disposal of transport packaging
Packaging protects the device against damage during transport.
Packaging materials are usually selected according to their effect on the
environment and disposal methods and can therefore be recycled.
Returning the packaging back to circulation saves resources and costs for
packaging disposal.
Parts of the packaging (e.g. foil, styropor) may be dangerous for children.
Risk of suffocation!
Keep these parts of the packaging out of reach of children and dispose of them
as soon as possible.
Operating staff requirements
The operating staff must thoroughly read the Operating Instructions before appliance use.
Qualification
No special qualification is needed for appliance use apart from detailed instructions by a specialist.
Minimum age
Persons above 16 years of age are only allowed to work with the appliance.
An exception includes youngsters working within their professional education
to reach skills under the supervision of a trainer.
Use as designed
The motor branch crusher is designed for crushing waste of branches, bushes, hedges, and trees up to the maximum specified diameter (waste of coniferous trees and similar species may lead to blockage).
ATTENTION!
The crusher is not suitable for e.g. earth processing and must never be used
for crushing metal parts, stones, soil, glass, textile, paper, cardboard or
plastic materials. These materials lead to serious damage of the cutting tool.
There is also a risk of a stone blow hit.
The producer cannot be held responsible for any damage should any provision of
the generally valid regulations or Operating Instructions be breached.
Always work with gloves.
Always keep the knives sharp and make sure the crushing mechanism is
thoroughly cleaned after work finishes!
Technical data
Engine design: | 4-stroke OHV |
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Max. output | 4.8 kW at 3,600 a min |
Capacity: | 196 cm³ |
Revolutions (knife): | 1700 a min -1 |
Branch diameter: | max. 76 mm |
Crushing system: | 3 hammer mechanisms |
2 double rotary knives
Tank capacity:
Oil tank:| 3.6 l
0.6 l
Dimensions L x W x H in mm:| 1,060 x 780 x 1,350 mm
Noisiness:| LWA 115 dB
Weight app.:| 73,4 kg
Order No.:| 94396
Assembly and first put into operation
ATTENTION: There must be NO fuel in the appliance during assembly!
Take the screws supplied (pic. 2a) and assemble the legs (pic. 2b).
Take the screws supplied (pic. 2c) and assemble the chassis.
If not already assembled, assemble the feeding hopper to the appliance (pic.
3).
For this purpose, you must insert the gasket supplied between the hopper and
body and tightly screw it together with the screws and check the nuts supplied
(pic. 3a).
Assemble the handle for traveling on the feeding hopper (pic. 4).
Use the screws supplied (pic. 4a) for this.
Assemble the side shifting part (pic. 5) on the appliance. Insert the shifting
part on the screws and firmly screw on (pic. 5a) with the check nuts supplied.
First putting into operation
Place the crusher on an even, clean and dry basis
Motor oil filling (10W40), for this, screw the filling screw (pic. 6a) out and
fill the oil up to the final engine oil filter screw thread.
Now insert the dipstick and pull it out again, by this you can find out the
oil level according to the marking (pic. 7a).
Fuel up the tank (unleaded petrol), pic. 8 schematically shows the neck for
tank fuelling, pic. 8a shows the maximum fuel level.
Engine starting
- Open the fuel cock (pic. 9a) – in the arrow direction
- Press the choke lever down (pic. 10a) – in the arrow direction
- Start the engine: main switch position in the pic. 11a
- Ensure safe crusher standing and slowly pull the starter cable with perceivable resistance pic. 12) (the reverse starter shaft carrier is now fitted in and prevents motor damage due to slipping through)
- Now pull strongly the starter cable, the engine should start after 3-5 attempts (if not, repeat the procedure)
- When the engine starts and runs slightly warm shift the choke lever back to the operating position (pic. 13a)
- The engine revolutions can be set through regulation on the gas lever (pic. 14a).
Engine stopping
- Turn the main switch off to stop the engine: main switch position (pic. 15a)
- Now close the fuel cock (pic. 16.a) – in the arrow direction
Crushing
ATTENTION: Ensure, if possible, DRY crushed material! Too wet crushed
material necessarily leads to blockage and subsequent cleaning or maintenance!
Always keep your hands out of reach of the engine oil filters!
The petrol branch crusher offers the following two basic functions:
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EITHER: crushing of leaves, branches, underbrushes, and tiny loppings through the feeding hopper:
– Slowly and carefully insert the crushed material into the top feeding hopper and use a rod (pic. 22) for this
– Do not add too much material to the feeding hopper and do not push the material to the feeding hopper too strongly! -
OR: crushing of branches up to a maximum diameter of 76 mm
– Ensure safe poise and stand sideways to the crusher (pic. 23)
– Remove tillers and leaves from branches you want to crush
– Always first insert the branches to the side shifting part with a stronger end (young branches can be crushed easier than the old ones)
– Push the branches to the side shifting part slightly, and the crushing mechanism will automatically pull in the crushed material– please apply only reasonable pressure if necessary!
ATTENTION:
Never use both crushing functions at the same time!
For the protection of the environment and persons around you, always reduce
the engine revolutions when the machine is not used to full output or when you
go for other material.
You must do the following before machine moving, transport, cleaning, or
maintenance:
- switch off the engine
- wait until all movable parts safely stop
- let the engine cool down
- pull out the socket plug
Inspections and maintenance
Any repair must in all cases be only executed by trained authorized staff.
The socket plug needs to be pulled out before any changeover, setting, or
maintenance of the appliance.
The hammer mechanisms can only be serviced by authorised or servicing
staff!
Safety instructions for inspections and maintenance
– Make sure petrol or oil did not run out – wear protective gloves at work
near the knives!
Treatment, maintenance, repair, storage
General instructions, follow especially the safety instructions!
Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure the faultless work of your crusher.
The feeding hopper, ejection hole, and knives must especially be carefully
maintained to prevent damage or injuries whatsoever.
Do the following before maintenance begins:
– pull out the socket plug,
– stand up the machine safely,
– wait until the engine cools down.
Safety instructions for inspections and maintenance
Only a regularly maintained and treated appliance can be a satisfactory
aid. Insufficient maintenance and care can lead to unforeseen accidents and
injuries.
Work only when the appliance is cooled down and serviceable!
Feeding hopper cleaning
Clean the crusher and especially the feeding hopper after each use!
For this, disassemble the side shifting part and feeding hopper (see pic. 3
and 5). Now you can clean the hopper and holes.
Discharge outlet and crushing screen cleaning
Remove the lid for discharge outlet maintenance: screw out the through-bolt
and remove it along with the case (pic. 24).
Loosen the top and external wing nuts and unhook the lid.
Tip the crushing screen down by screwing out the wing nuts (pic. 25) and clean
the discharge outlet.
Always use safety gloves! The hammer mechanism knives are very sharp! Use
eventually a rod or other tool that cannot damage the knives.
Maintenance of knives
To turn the cutting knives, you must first remove the socket plug (the engine
is cooled down).
Disassemble the lid for discharge outlet maintenance as described in the above
article (pic. 24/25/26).
Then, after screwing out the check nuts, remove the lid of the outlet for
crushing knife maintenance (pic. 1 note 9). Now you can see into the knife
disc. Now you must place the crushing knives in front of the maintenance
outlet. To do so, remove the crushing screen so that the knife disc could turn
on the outer side of the hammer mechanism.
Remove the cotter key on the crushing screen axis (pic. 26) – arrow.
Pull out the axis with the case (pic. 27 – arrow) and remove the crushing
screen.
Now CAREFULLY turn the hammer mechanism (use safety gloves)
Pic. 21a shows the position at which knives can be disassembled.
ATTENTION: The knives are extremely sharp!
Loosen the holding screws and turn the knives by 180°.
Make sure the knives are fitted well again.
If the knives are blunt, you can have them sharpened at a specialist or
replaced with new ones.
Cleaning in general
Lubricate all movable parts with oil and safely re-fix all removed parts after
each cleaning.
Clean the engine with a rag. Avoid sprinkling with heavy water current as
water can get to the ignition, fuel system, and lubricant system and cause
failures.
Air filter and fuel screen cleaning
The air filter must be cleaned every 20-30 running hours.
Remove the air filter cover by screwing out the wing nuts (pic. 17a – arrow)
and pull out the air filter insertion.
Clean the filter with benzoline. Drop a few drops of motor petrol on the
filter after cleaning. Assembly in the opposite order.
Clean the fuel screen by removing the tank cover and pulling out the screen
(pic. 18a). The screen can carefully be blown-dry.
Transport and storing
The appliance can only be transported when the engine is off.
Clean the appliance thoroughly before storing it.
Store the appliance in a clean and dry place with no fuel in the tank.
Storing
If the crusher is not used for a longer period of time, the following works
need to be executed:
Thorough cleaning and repair of the damaged varnish.
Sprinkle the movable and stressed parts with anti-corrosive oil.
Crusher shutdown and storing
Do not store the crusher in wet rooms, in rooms with fertilizers, in stables,
and in adjacent spaces.
At tipping, the motor oil can get to the combustion space and thus causing
problems at starting or oil carbonization.
Risk of strong corrosion creation.
Failure | Cause | Removal |
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Jammed crushed material | 1. Blunt knife | 1. Sharpen or turn the knife |
Output drops | 1. Jammed crushing mechanism | 1. Switch off the appliance and |
clean it
The engine does not start| 1.Empty tank
2.No ignition spark
3.Engine with excessive consumption
4. Blocked knife
5. Lack of oil protection| 1. Fill up the full tank; check whether the
carburetor contains fuel; Check the tank vent pipe and perforate the hole in
the tank cover with a needle
2. Clean the ignition spark and keep the distance of electrodes at 0.6 —0.8
mm (pic. 19 a) or use a new one;
Check the ignition cable;
Have the ignition checked at a servicing center
3. Screw out the sparking-plug, clean and dry it;
Pull the starter cable several times while the sparking plug is screwed out
4. Make sure that the crushing mechanism was not blocked.
5. Please check carefully the oil level and add motor oil again. Place the
unit in a horizontal position.
Translation of the EC-Declaration of Conformity
We, hereby declare the conception and construction of the below-mentioned
appliances correspond – to the type of construction being launched – to the
appropriate basic safety and hygienic requirements of EC Directives.
In case of any change to the appliance not discussed with us, the Declaration
expires.
Petrol Branch Crusher
# 94396 GH 651 B
Appropriate EU Directives
Method of compliance assessment
Wolpertshausen, 05.05.2019
Harmonized standards used
EN 13683:2003+A2:2011
EN 14982:2009
Guaranteed sound power level………………….. LWA 115dB (A)
Measured sound power level……………………..LWA 101.7 dB (A)
Helmut Arnold
Managing Director
Joachim Bürkle
GÜDE GmbH & Co. KG, Birkichstraße 6, 74549 Wolpertshausen, Germany
Authorized to compile the technical file
GÜDE GmbH & Co. KG
Birkichstrasse 6
74549 Wolpertshausen
Deutschland
Tel.: +49-(0)7904/700-0
Fax.: +49-(0)7904/700-250
eMail: info@guede.com
References
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