Mantis Log Splitter Swift Split User Manual

Log Splitter Manual  
Owners Manual and Safety Instructions  
© 2006 Mantis, Div. of Schiller-Pfeiffer Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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C. Unpacking and Assembly Instructions  
1. Cut bands; remove cover and two inserts supporting the top and the bottom of the unit. Remove wheels, pivoting support  
and hardware box from the box.  
2. Put log splitter in the vertical position by holding the top of the beam and carefully lifting the top of the log splitter until it  
can stand.  
PIVOTING SUPPORT  
#520104 (QTY=1)  
WHEELS #520102 (QTY=2)  
HARDWARE BAG  
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LOG SPLITTER WITH ATTACHED HANDLE  
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3. Check contents of the hardware bag.  
31  
25  
28  
29  
2
3
9
8
9
111  
11  
7
14  
HARDWARE BAG #520517 (QTY=1)  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
PART NO.  
520500  
520101  
520105  
520501  
520502  
520503  
ITEM NO.  
2
M10 CARRIAGE BOLT,SQUARE NECK, 60mm LONG  
KNOB  
CONNECTING LINK  
BOLT HEX M6 x 40mm  
NUT LOCK M6, NYLON INSERT  
WASHER FLAT 06  
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7
8
9
11  
14  
BOLT HEX M6 x 30mm  
WHEEL SHAFT  
M14 WHEEL NUT  
CABLE TIE 152MM (6") LONG  
ALLEN WRENCH 8MM (DRAIN PLUG)  
DIP STICK SEAL (SPARE)  
520505  
520116  
520510  
520117  
520516  
520113  
28  
29  
31  
111  
25  
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4. Folding Handle: Install the folding handle onto the frame using knobs (P/N 520101) and carriage bolts (P/N 520500). To do  
this, align square opening of the folding handle with the frame’s round hole and insert carriage bolt through. Secure it with  
the handle knob. Repeat the same steps for the opposite side of the handle and tighten the knobs.  
5. Use cable ties (P/N 520117) to secure the power cord in place.  
6. Installing Wheels: Insert the Wheel Shaft (P/N 520116) in the hub of the Wheel and secure it with the Nut (P/N 520510)  
provided. Slide the opposite side of the Wheel Shaft through the opening in the frame and bracket, then screw, it into the  
welded nut. Start by hand and then use a wrench and secure the wheel. Repeat these steps to install the second wheel.  
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7. Pivoting Support Installation: Align mounting hole of the Pivoting Support (P/N 520104) with the frame hole, insert Bolt  
(P/N 520501) and secure with Lock Nut (P/N 520502). Repeat these steps to attach the other side of the Pivoting Support.  
Bolt  
Pivoting Support  
Lock Nut  
8. Attach Connecting Link (P/N 520105) to the Pivoting Support (P/N 520104).  
Secure Pivoting support by  
attaching connecting link  
to the frame (wheel  
is not shown for clarity)  
D. Service Information  
E. Special Safety Information  
1. Safety Decals  
An important part of the safety system incorporated in this log splitter are the Warning Labels (P/N510601) and Information  
Decals found on various parts of the unit. These decals must be replaced in time due to abrasion, etc. It is your responsibility  
to replace the decals when they become hard  
to read.  
P/N 510601  
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WARNING  
DANGER  
READ AND  
UNDERSTAND  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
BEFORE USING!  
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES FOR SAFE  
OPERATION AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS  
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT.  
BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTROLS AND THE  
PROPER USE OF EQUIPMENT. IMPROPER USE OR  
CARE OF THIS LOG SPLITTER, OR FAILURE TO  
WEAR PROPER PROTECTION, CAN RESULT IN  
SERIOUS INJURY. WEAR EYE PROTECTION,  
GLOVES, AND PROPER CLOTHING.  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
KEEP BYSTANDERS  
AND PETS AT A SAFE  
DISTANCE  
NEVER REMOVE LOG  
JAMMED ON THE  
SPLITTING WEDGE  
WITH YOUR HANDS!  
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WARNING!  
ALWAYS WEAR WORK  
GLOVES TO PROTECT  
YOUR HANDS FROM  
WOOD CHIPS AND  
SPLINTERS  
WARNING!  
WEAR EYE PROTECTION  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN  
OR WET CONDITIONS  
WEAR SLIP-RESISTANT  
FOOTWEAR. MAINTAIN  
FOOTING AND BALANCE  
AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT  
STAND ON SLIPPERY,  
UNEVEN OR UNSTABLE  
SURFACES. DO NOT  
WORK IN ODD  
WARNING!  
REMOVE PLUG FROM  
MAIN ELECTRIC POWER  
SOURCE IMMEDIATELY  
IF CABLE IS DAMAGED  
OR CUT, BEFORE  
POSITIONS.  
WARNING!  
WEAR SHOES THAT  
PROVIDE PROTECTION  
AGAINST THE RISK OF  
LOGS ACCIDENTALLY  
FALLING ON FEET.  
SERVICING OR WHEN  
NOT IN USE  
WARNING!  
CORRECT LINE  
VOLTAGE FOR YOUR  
LOG SPLITTER  
!DANGER!  
KEEP BOTH HANDS ON  
THE SWITCHES AND  
AWAY FROM MOVING  
PARTS. NEVER REACH  
INTO THE CRUSHING  
DANGER AREA AS LONG  
AS PARTS MAY MOVE.  
WARNING!  
ALWAYS PAY  
ATTENTION TO THE  
MOVEMENT OF THE  
PRESSURE PLATE  
WARNING  
DO NOT OPERATE THE SWIFTSPLIT IF THE UNIT IS DAMAGED IN ANYWAY.  
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2. Safety Warnings  
WARNING  
WHEN USING THIS LOG SPLITTER, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (INCLUDING THE  
FOLLOWING) SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,  
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY.  
The Unit is to be operated by one person only! Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents  
or hazards occurring to other people or their property. Always keep area clear of children, pets, and bystanders.  
• Never request the assistance of another person to help you remove a jammed log, or for any other reason.  
• Don’t allow children, incapable people, or people who are not familiar with these instructions to operate this log splitter.  
• Dress properly. Do not wear loose closing or jewelry that can be caught in moving parts. Long pants, non-slip gloves and  
sturdy work shoes with non-skid soles are recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to  
contain long hair.  
• Keep the working area clean and free from obstructions, i.e. logs, split wood, etc. Cluttered areas invite injuries.  
• Work only in daylight or in good artificial light.  
• Always inspect your unit before each use and ensure that handles, guards and fasteners are secure and in place. Be sure  
that all electrical cords are not damaged or broken.  
• Never attempt to use an incomplete machine or one fitted with unauthorized modification. Any modifications to your  
machine can cause personal injuries, and will void your Warranty.  
• Check the log before splitting. It should be free from nails or wire that may fly out during splitting operation. This could  
cause personal injury or damage to the machine. The ends of the log should be cut as squarely as possible.  
• Never attempt to split more than one log at a time, unless the ram is fully extended, and you need the second log to  
complete the split of the first log.  
• Do not attempt to load the log while the ram of the log splitter is in motion. You could get trapped and injured.  
• Keep your hands and body parts away from the open splits and cracks in the log. The wood can close in suddenly and  
cause injury.  
• Do not try to defeat or override any safety features.  
• Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate machine when you are tired, ill, or under the  
influence of alcohol or other drugs.  
• Never leave the machine unattended when in use.  
• Do not use machine in an area were natural gas, gasoline fumes or flammable liquids are present.  
• Never open the switch boxes or motor cover. Never try to do any electrical repairs yourself. Contact a qualified  
electrician, or contact the Mantis Customer Service Department number for help and information.  
• When log splitter is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for outdoor use.  
• Always place log splitter on firm, level ground and block the wheels.  
IMPORTANT!  
ONLY OPERATE THE LOG SPLITTER WITH THE POWER CORD PLUGGED  
INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET THAT SUPPLIES THE CORRECT  
LINE VOLTAGE AND A MINIMUM OF 15 AMPS OF CURRENT. FOR  
ADDITIONAL PROTECTION, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A GFCI  
(GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER) OUTLET BE USED.  
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3. Important extension cord information  
• Make sure the extension cord is in good condition before use.  
• Based on the total length of cord that you are going to use, check the chart to make sure the cord meets the correct  
minimum cord gauge (AWG) requirements.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
USING AN UNDERSIZED CORD, A LARGER NUMBER CORD GAUGE  
(AWG) THAN RECOMMENDED IN THE CHART, OR AN EXCESSIVELY  
LONG CORD COULD CAUSE A LOSS IN POWER (VOLTAGE DROPS).  
THIS PREVENTS THE MOTOR FROM DEVELOPING ITS FULL POWER  
AND OVERHEATS THE UNIT.  
EXTENSION CORD CHART  
Length (feet)  
0 to 25  
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25 to 50  
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Cord Gauge (AWG)  
• Don’t overload extension cords by plugging in appliances that draw a total of watts more than the rating of the cord.  
• Do not abuse the cord; never yank it to disconnect it from the socket or outlet.  
• Keep cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.  
• Never expose log splitter to rain or operate in wet conditions.  
• Never attempt to move or reposition the log splitter by pulling the cord.  
• Don’t operate the log splitter with a damaged electrical or extension cord.  
• Never operate the log splitter unless the power cord is plugged into a properly grounded outlet that supplies 110-120V  
power, and a minimum of 15 amps of current.  
4. Disconnect power cord from power source  
• When not in use  
• Before servicing  
• Before clearing blockages  
• Before checking, cleaning or working on the cutting portion of the unit.  
• When you need to move or reposition machine.  
• Whenever you leave the unit  
5. Hydraulic safety  
Periodically check for hydraulic fluid leaks by placing a sheet of cardboard under the wood splitter when system is running.  
WARNING  
NEVER USE YOUR HAND OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY TO CHECK FOR HYDRAULIC  
SYSTEM LEAKS WHILE SYSTEM IS PRESSURIZED.  
ESCAPING PRESSURIZED FLUID CAN HAVE ENOUGH FORCE TO PENETRATE  
SKIN AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.  
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WARNING  
NEVER CHECK HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL WHILE MOTOR IS RUNNING OR  
WHILE THE TANK IS STILL WARM AFTER THE MOTOR IS SHUT OFF.  
HOT PRESSURIZED FLUID CAN ESCAPE THROUGH THE OPENING  
AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.  
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE, BE SURE THAT:  
LOG SPLITTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE  
PUSHER PLATE IS FULLY RETRACTED (RETURNED TO THE LOWEST POSITION)  
AND NO RESIDUAL HYDRAULIC ENERGY IS LEFT IN THE SYSTEM  
OIL HAS COOLED  
• Call 1-800-366-6268 or a qualified hydraulic mechanic for assistance to replace worn components.  
Failure to comply in any way with these instructions, improper use of the log splitter and improper maintenance  
operations may result in serious injury.  
Manufacturer shall not be liable for any injuries or damage occurred as a result of improper use or improper  
maintenance of the log splitter.  
F. Before You Start Splitting  
• Before each use, inspect your unit and ensure that all handles, guards and fasteners are secure and in place. Be sure that  
all electrical cords are not damaged or broken.  
• Before use of the log splitter, check it for alignment of moving parts, free running of moving parts, breakage of parts,  
mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation.  
WARNING  
BLOCK WHEELS TO PREVENT SUDDEN MOVEMENT.  
• Inspect Hydraulic Fluid Level. Cycle unit a few times and run. Remove the Dipstick using the Allen Wrench provided,  
clean the Dipstick and insert it to check the oil level. It should be between the two notches on the stem. If level is low,  
add recommended type of the hydraulic oil. If the level is too high, poor out a little at a time into a suitable container.  
• Reinstall the Dipstick and the O-ring seal. Be careful not to damage the threads of the Plug and Aluminum Top Cover.  
Dipstick  
Removed  
Adjustable Wrench  
Dipstick  
P/N 520112  
Aluminum Top Cover  
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• Break wood in the direction of the grain, never place wood across the log splitter.  
• Do not hold the log by the ends when you are positioning it onto the log splitter.  
• Any damaged part of the log splitter should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center, unless  
otherwise indicated in this instruction manual.  
• Do not use the log splitter if the switch does not turn it ‘on’ and ‘off’. Have any defective switches replaced by an  
authorized service center.  
• Lubricate ram, vertical beam and guides to reduce wear. Use #2 Lithium grease.  
NOTE: We recommend that wood be left to air dry, as it will make the splitting process much easier and faster. Wood which is  
well seasoned also produces up to 44% more heat than green wood.  
Several things can limit the splitting capacity of the log splitter: knotty wood, wood with twisted grain, or a stump with roots.  
The more of these characteristics present in a piece of wood, the more difficult it will be to split.  
A knot is that portion of a branch that has become incorporated in the bole of a tree. The influence of a knot on the mechanical  
properties of a wood member is due to the interruption of continuity and change in the direction of wood fibers associated with  
the knot.  
The diameter of a log does not necessarily indicate the difficulty of the split. A larger log can be split easier than a  
smaller log, if its fiber is straight.  
WARNING  
THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PROTECTS THE HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY. WHEN THE  
LOG IS JAMMED, THE RELIEF VALVE WILL PREVENT PRESSURE FROM GOING OVER  
ITS MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEVEL. THE PRESSURE PLATE SLOWLY  
TRAVELS DOWN AND CAN BE IMMEDIATELY RE-ACTIVATED.  
IF THE LOG DOES NOT SPLIT IMMEDIATELY, DO NOT FORCE THE PRESSURE PLATE  
OF THE LOG SPLITTER. STOP THE LOG SPLITTER, REPOSITION THE LOG BY  
TURNING IT AND TRY AGAIN. IF THE WOOD STILL CAN NOT BE SPLIT, IT MEANS THAT  
THE LOG EXCEEDS THE CAPACITY OF THE MACHINE AND IT SHOULD BE REJECTED.  
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Overloading or abusing your log splitter can cause premature failure and can result in injury. Use common sense.  
Always be sure to stand inside the Operator Zone when running your log splitter.  
Operator Zone  
Splitting Area  
G. Operation  
1. Place the log splitter on firm, leveled ground and block the wheels to prevent them from rolling.  
2. Find the Air Bleed Screw on the top of the machine and loosen it by turning 3-4 times.  
Air Bleed Screw  
P/N 520114  
NOTE: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN AND STRIP AIR BLEED SCREW THREADS  
3. Connect the electric cord of the log splitter to the power source or proper extension cord (see “Extension Cord Chart”).  
4. Before starting the splitting operation, cycle pressure plate of the log splitter three to four times back and forth by  
pushing and releasing switches, to help remove any air that may have mixed into the hydraulic fluid during  
handling, storage, etc. ALWAYS warm up the unit before use during cold weather conditions by cycling it 4-5 times.  
Oil is incompressible; therefore, to ensure the efficiency of the log splitter, it is important that the hydraulic system does not contain  
air bubbles. If there is an air bubble in the system, the force applied gets used compressing the air in the bubble rather than moving  
the piston. This can compromise the efficiency of the system.  
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5. Place the log on the pressure plate of the machine. Be sure that the body of the log is lying firmly against the vertical beam  
of the log splitter and the end of the log is well supported by the pressure plate. If the log tends to wobble, reposition it by  
turning it. The supporting guides help to keep the log at the center or the log splitter.  
MAXIMUM LOG SIZE FOR THE SWIFT SPLIT IS 20” LONG X 12” DIA.  
• If the log moves away from the beam, retract the pressure plate and turn the log 90 degrees. Do not force the log on the  
tip part of the blade; this can damage blade welds and the body of the machine.  
6. While operating the log splitter, always be sure of a safe and secure operating position and stand inside of the  
Operator Zone.  
7. Activate pressure plate, by depressing both switches and keep holding them until split pieces of the log fall away. Then,  
release them. This will cause the pressure plate to retract to its starting position.  
8. When the job is finished and you are ready to store your log splitter, tighten the bleed screw to prevent oil leakage during  
storage time.  
H. Removal of logs jammed on the wedge  
WARNING  
NEVER REQUEST THE ASSISTANCE OF ANOTHER PERSON TO HELP YOU REMOVE  
A JAMMED LOG!  
NEVER REMOVE LOG JAMMED ON THE SPLITTING WEDGE WITH YOUR HANDS!  
KEEP YOUR HANDS AND BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE OPEN SPLITS AND  
CRACKS IN THE LOG. THE WOOD CAN CLOSE IN SUDDENLY AND CAUSE INJURY.  
NEVER TRY TO REMOVE THE JAMMED LOG BY HITTING IT WITH A HAMMER OR  
ANY OTHER OBJECT; THIS CAN DAMAGE THE HYDRAULIC PUMP COVER, MOTOR  
COVER OR OTHER PARTS OF THE LOG SPLITTER.  
1. Release both switches and wait until pressure plate is fully retracted and returns in the lowest position.  
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2. Place a piece of wood shaped as wedge under the jammed log and activate the pressure plate of the log splitter to push it up  
and under the jammed log. Repeat this process using larger wooden wedges until the jammed log is released.  
Log is jammed on the wedge  
Wooden Wedge  
Different size  
wooden wedges  
I. How to change the hydraulic oil  
Oil should be changed after every 100 hours of operation.  
The drain port is located under the unit  
Recommended Oil Types:  
Shell Tellus T22  
Aral Vitam GF22  
SP Energol HCP22  
Mobil DTE11 or equivalent  
IMPORTANT! DO NOT MIX FLUID BRANDS AND TYPES! DO NOT USE OTHER GRADE OILS.  
WARNING  
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE BE SURE THAT:  
LOG SPLITTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.  
PUSHER PLATE IS FULLY RETRACTED (RETURNED TO THE LOWEST POSITION)  
AND NO RESIDUAL HYDRAULIC ENERGY IS LEFT IN THE SYSTEM.  
OIL HAS COOLED.  
YOUR MACHINE IS CLEAN. DO NOT CONTAMINATE HYDRAULIC FLUID.  
CONTAMINANTS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID INCLUDE SOLID PARTICLES, AIR, WATER  
OR ANY OTHER MATTER THAT IMPAIRS THE FUNCTION OF THE FLUID.  
CONTAMINATION ACCELERATES WEAR OF HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS.  
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Drain Port  
Oil Fill Port  
• To drain the oil, tip unit back, place an empty container that can hold at least 1 Gallon (4 Liters) of oil under the  
log splitter.  
• Use an Allen Wrench [P/N 520516 (8mm)] and remove Drain Port Plug and the seal in the aluminum bottom cover plate  
of the log splitter.  
• Hold the handle, move unit up a little and position it under the angle. Using an Adjustable Wrench, unscrew the Dipstick  
and open the Oil Fill Port to let air in and help the oil flow out. Wait until the oil completely escapes from the oil reservoir.  
• Reinstall the Drain Port Plug and the seal. Be careful not to damage the threads of the Aluminum Bottom Cover.  
• After the used oil is drained, pour approximately 0.83 of a gallon (3.15 liters) of recommended oil into the Oil Fill Port.  
• Clean the Dipstick and insert it to check the oil level; it should be between the two notches on the stem. If level is low,  
add recommended type of the hydraulic oil. If the level is too high, pour out a little at a time into a container.  
IMPORTANT!  
IF THE OIL LEVEL IS TOO HIGH THE HEAT WILL NOT BE DISSIPATING QUICKLY ENOUGH  
AND THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WILL RISE.  
IF THE OIL LEVEL IS TOO LOW IT MAY CAUSE CAVITATION*.  
*Reference: Cavitation occurs when the volume of hydraulic fluid demanded by any part of a hydraulic circuit exceeds the volume  
of fluid being supplied. If there is an air bubble in the system, the force applied gets used compressing the air in the bubble rather  
than moving the piston. This affects the efficiency of the system. In this case, Force (Rated 5 tons) will be cut down.  
• Reinstall the Dipstick and the seal. Be careful not to damage the threads of the Dipstick Plug and Aluminum  
Top Cover.  
• Clean thoroughly.  
• Loosen air bleed screw, turn 3 to 4 times.  
• Purge air from the hydraulic system by cycling the pressure plate back and forth 3 to 4 times.  
WARNING  
DUMPING USED HYDRAULIC OIL IN THE ENVIRONMENT IS FORBIDDEN. THE FLUID  
MUST BE DISPOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL RULES  
AND PROCEDURES.  
J. Sharpening the wedge  
WARNING  
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE BE SURE THAT:  
LOG SPLITTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SOURCE.  
PUSHER PLATE IS FULLY RETRACTED (RETURNED TO THE LOWEST POSITION)  
AND NO RESIDUAL HYDRAULIC ENERGY IS LEFT IN THE SYSTEM.  
OIL HAS COOLED.  
Sharpen the splitting wedge, as needed, using a fine-toothed file to remove any burrs, nicks or flat spots from the wedge.  
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K. Transport  
• Log splitter is equipped with two 10” dia. wheels to make it easy to move around.  
• If you’d like to move your log splitter to different locations, secure the unit during transport to prevent damage or injury.  
Always tighten the bleed screw to prevent oil spill.  
L. Maintenance  
WARNING  
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE BE SURE THAT:  
LOG SPLITTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SOURCE.  
PUSHER PLATE IS FULLY RETRACTED (RETURNED TO THE LOWEST POSITION)  
AND NO RESIDUAL HYDRAULIC ENERGY IS LEFT IN THE SYSTEM.  
OIL HAS COOLED.  
Area  
Maintenance procedure  
Frequency  
Inspect Hydraulic fluid level  
Using an Adjustable Wrench, unscrew  
the Dipstick.  
Before each use  
Clean the Dipstick and inspect it to check  
that the oil level is between the two notches  
on the stem.  
DIPSTICK  
(See section G for instructions)  
RAM  
BEAM  
Inspect/Lubricate  
Log Ram, Vertical Beam  
and Guides  
Before each use  
Use #2 Lithium Grease  
GUIDES  
SPLITTING  
WEDGE  
Inspect/Sharpen  
Splitting Wedge  
Before each use  
(See section J for sharpening instructions)  
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Area  
Maintenance procedure  
Frequency  
Inspect /Tighten  
Nuts, Bolts, hardware  
Before each use  
Visually Inspect All Welds.  
Before each use  
Check alignment of moving parts and for  
damaged or worn parts.  
Replace Hydraulic oil  
when oil viscosity and force decrease.  
You need 0.83 of a gallon (3.15 liters)  
of oil to fill up the reservoir  
(after old oil is completely drained).  
(See section I for instructions)  
After approximately  
100 hours of operation  
Recommended Hydraulic oil type:  
Shell Tellus T22  
Aral Vitam GF22  
SP Energol HCP22  
Mobil DTE11 or equivalent  
Do not mix fluid brands and types!  
Do not use other grade oils.  
Clean/Lubricate  
Machine and cart  
After each use  
Maintain log splitter with care  
• Keep the blade of the log splitter sharp and clean for better and safer performance  
• Follow instructions for lubrication and oil change  
• Keep proper oil level  
• Inspect tool cord periodically and, if damaged, have it replaced by an authorized service facility  
• Inspect extension cord periodically and replace, if damaged  
• Keep cart dry, clean and free from oil and grease  
IMPORTANT!  
SKILLED AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE  
OR REPAIR OPERATION NOT DESCRIBED ABOVE.  
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M. Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
Incorrect positioning of the log  
Re-position the log  
Log exceeds permitted dimensions or  
the wood is too hard for the capacity  
of the machine  
Put this log aside and try  
different one  
Wedge has burrs, nicks or flat spots  
and needs to be sharpened  
Sharpen the splitting wedge as  
directed in section J  
Log fails to split  
Oil level is low  
Adjust the oil level  
Leak of hydraulic oil. Hydraulic  
pressure is too low.  
Place piece of cardboard under the  
log splitter to locate the leak.  
Worn components should be  
replaced. Contact qualified  
hydraulic mechanic for assistance  
or call 1-800-366-6268.  
Air in the system  
Open bleed screw, and cycle pressure  
plate of the log splitter three to four  
times back and forth to help remove  
any air that may have mixed into the  
hydraulic fluid.  
Pressure plate advances  
with a jerky motion or  
with strong vibration  
Hydraulic fluid level is low  
Hydraulic fluid level is low  
Check and adjust hydraulic oil level.  
Check and adjust hydraulic oil level.  
Slow Pressure Plate Response  
Hydraulic oil leak  
Bleed screw was not tightened  
before machine was moved  
Tighten the bleed screw before  
moving log splitter  
Worn hydraulic oil seals.  
Contact qualified hydraulic  
mechanic for assistance or  
call 1-800-366-6268.  
N. Storage  
1. Clean Unit.  
2. Lubricate for rust prevention  
3. Tighten the Air Bleed Screw  
4. Fold in the handle (optional)  
5. Store indoor in a sheltered/dry area not accessible to children.  
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110  
98  
38  
100  
99  
37  
102  
24  
26  
41  
38  
31  
25  
21  
35  
34  
36  
32  
19  
37  
17  
16  
18  
22  
23  
15  
20  
33  
30  
27  
61  
38  
35  
111  
5
3
2
36  
6
8
114  
9
10  
12  
11  
9
14  
11  
9
7
1
4
29  
28  
13  
LOG SPLITTER EXPLODED VIEW  
MODEL 5005  
18  
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O. Parts List  
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
520100  
CART BOTTOM ASSEMBLY  
WELDED AND PAINTED  
32  
33  
510600  
520118  
520200  
520220  
520516  
520109  
SWIFT SPLIT LOGO LABEL  
SWITCH PROTECTIVE COVER  
BLEED SCREW SEAL  
2
2
1
1
2
520500  
M10, CARRIAGE BOLT, SQ NECK,  
60MM LG  
41  
2
2
2
61  
DRAIN PLUG, M10 X 8MM THREAD  
ALLEN WRENCH #8 (DRAIN PLUG)  
1
1
3
4
5
520101  
520102  
520103  
KNOB  
111  
WHEEL 10 INCH DIA  
SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY WITH  
STRAIN RELIEF OPENING  
HANDLE UPPER SUB-ASSEMBLY  
PAINTED  
1
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
520119  
520120  
520121  
520122  
520511  
520134  
SWITCH BOX  
1
1
1
1
4
6
520104  
520105  
520501  
520502  
520106  
520503  
520504  
520107  
520505  
520108  
520506  
520507  
520508  
520109  
STABILIZING BAR/PIVOTING SUPPORT  
CONNECTING LINK  
BOLT HEX M6 X 40MM  
NUT LOCK M6, NYLON INSERT  
SOLENOID PROTECTION BRACE  
WASHER #6  
1
2
2
6
1
4
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
SWITCH BOX COVER  
SWITCH 110V  
7
8
STRAIN RELIEF (SWITCH BOX)  
SCREW SELF TAPPING 3.2X16 LONG  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY WITHOUT  
STRAIN RELIEF OPENING  
BOLT HEX M6 X 15MM  
END CAP  
114  
520135  
SWITCH BOX WITHOUT STRAIN  
REL OPENING  
1
1
1
4
BOLT HEX M6 X 30MM  
PROTECTIVE BRACE  
WASHER 4MM DIA  
35  
36  
38  
520120  
520121  
520511  
SWITCH BOX COVER  
SWITCH 110V  
SCREW SELF TAPPING 3.2X16 LONG  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY  
MOTOR, 110V  
SCREW M4 X 35MM  
NUT M4  
97  
98  
520110  
520123  
520124  
520514  
520122  
520126  
520122  
520128  
520129  
520130  
520131  
520132  
520511  
520133  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
8
1
SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY 110V  
WITH STRAIN RELIEF OPENING  
WIRE CLAMP  
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
99  
15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER  
C/B NUT  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
520509  
520110  
520111  
510601  
520112  
520113  
520114  
520115  
520116  
520510  
520134  
NUT M16 (THIN)  
100  
37  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY 110V  
HYDRAULIC ASSEMBLY  
WARNING LABEL  
DIP STICK  
STRAIN RELIEF (SWITCH BOX)  
CORD (OUTDOOR USE)  
STRAIN RELIEF (SWITCH BOX)  
RUBBER FEET COVER  
CAPACITOR 300VAC  
102  
37  
104  
105  
107  
108  
109  
38  
DIP STICK SEAL  
AIR BLEED SCREW  
DRAIN PLUG SEAL  
WHEEL SHAFT  
GASKET (MOTOR JUNCTION BOX)  
MOTOR JUNCTION BOX  
LID  
M14 WHEEL NUT  
SCREW SELF TAPPING 3.2X16 LONG  
STRAIN RELIEF  
SWITCH BOX ASSEMBLY 110V  
WITHOUT STRAIN REL OPENING  
113  
1
1
31  
520117  
CABLE TIE 152MM (6”) LONG  
19  
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MANTIS WARRANTY POLICY  
MANTIS extends this limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship  
for a period of two years from the date of purchase, to the first retail purchaser and  
each subsequent owner during the warranty period. This warranty covers all portions  
of the MANTIS Log Splitter.  
MANTIS will repair or replace, at its option, any part or parts of the product  
proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal usage during the  
warranty period. Warranty repairs and replacements will be made without charge  
for parts or labor. All parts replaced under warranty will be considered as part of  
the original product, and any warranty on the replaced parts will expire coincident  
with the original product warranty. In the event of a defect or malfunction, the  
purchaser must send the product, postage paid to:  
Mantis  
2800 Turnpike Dr.  
Suite #1  
2800 Commerce Center  
Hatboro, PA 19040  
MANTIS assumes no responsibility in the event that the product was assembled  
or used in noncompliance with any assembly, care, safety, or operating instructions  
contained in the Owner’s Manual; was not used with reasonable care; or was  
misused, used for other than normal or intended purposes. This warranty does not  
extend to parts affected or damaged by normal wear and tear.  
MANTIS MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR  
REPRESENTATIONS EXCEPT THOSE CONTAINED HEREIN. THE DURATION  
OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION  
OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. MANTIS DISCLAIMS ALL  
LIABILITY FOR INDIRECT AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME  
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THAT  
ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS  
WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
MANTIS  
1028 Street Road  
Southampton, PA 18966  
(215) 355-9700  
P/N 520700  
6/06  
Specifications, descriptions, and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice.  
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