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About wc 40 wood chipper

Types of wood chippers

A chipper machine is an essential piece of garden equipment for those with sizable gardens or anyone in the landscaping business. There are many types of wood chipper machines, such as the wc 40 wood chipper for branches and a mobile chipper called a chipper shredder.

  • Drum wood chipper machine

    A drum chipper includes a feeding hopper, a chipping drum, a discharge device, and an engine. The feeding hopper's large opening makes it easy to feed wood into the drum. The hopper itself divides into two broad side walls that slowly taper together to form a bottom V-shaped section. The dual walls securely hold the wood. The drum has knives fastened to it that chip wood when it turns. Different chipper drums have a varying number of blades. As the drum turns, it chips the wood. After chipping, the blades pull the wood chips and eject them via the discharge opening.

    Drum wood chippers are mainly divided into two types based on the engine that turns the chipping drum. An electric drum chipper has an electric motor as its engine, while a gas or diesel drum chipper has a gas or diesel motor as its driving force.

  • Disc wood chipper

    A disc garden wood chipper has a hopper as well. However, the blades are mounted on a large disc-shaped metal part. Like the drum chipper, many versions exist, from small-sized ones that can chip branches and twigs to large models for more extensive, thick woods.

    Sit-on models are typical for the heavy-duty disc chipper. An operator can sit on the machine to drive it around, and the machine uses a diesel engine. It also has large wheels that make it easy to traverse rough ground and move faster.

  • Portable wood chipper

    A portable wood chipper fits easily into a car or truck. Users can take it wherever required and quickly set it up to chip wood. A portable chipper is typically light and small.

  • Wheeled wood chipper

    This type of chipper comes with wheels and may be small enough to tow behind a vehicle. Wheeled chippers are great for use in remote areas where access is difficult. Because they're easy to transport, they cut down on labor costs.

  • Chipper shredder

    This versatile machine not only chips wood but also breaks down soft green matter like leaves and plants. It incorporates a rotor with knives that cut through the wood as well as hammers that smash the leaves. Many chipper shredders have a large hopper to accept more input and greater output.

Specification & Maintenance

These are the specifications one should expect when looking for a WC 40 wood chipper.

  • Feeding system

    This machine has a large feed hopper with an opening measuring 40✕48 inches. The in-feed system consist of in-feed rollers that pull the debris into the chipping chamber. The hydraulic feed rollers can handle large volumes of debris and branches.

  • Chipping mechanism

    The chipping mechanism can be rotary knives or blades. The WC 40 wood chipper has one to three knives fixed on a rotating drum. The chipper cuts down the branches and debris into small pieces. The size of the knives affect the final size of the wood chips.

  • Discharge system

    The wood chips can be ejected out manually. Some WC 40 wood chipper models include a chipper bag that collects the chips. Others use pneumatic tubes or blow pipes to direct the chips to a specific location.

  • Power Source

    Wheel driven chipper are connected to wheels of specific sizes to enable mobility. Apart from its own wheels, the WC 40 wood chipper can have a towing hitch that allows it to be towed by a vehicle. Some are towed by an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) or by an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle).

Maintenance

  • Lubrication

    Regular lubrication of all moving parts is crucial for smooth operation. Refer to the user manual to identify the specific parts that require lubrication and the recommended types of lubricants.

  • Blade/chip knife sharpening

    The WC wood chipper grinder comes with several blades/chip knives. They cut the branches into wood chips. Over time, these blades get blunt and affect the efficiency of the machine. Sharpening or replacing the blades regularly is necessary to maintain effective cutting performance. Inquire from an expert on how to safely remove, sharpen, and replace these parts.

  • Cleaning

    After use, debris tends to accumulate all over the chipper. Use an air compressor or pressure washer to clean out the machine. Regular cleaning helps to prevent clogs and minimizes the risk of damage.

  • Check fluid levels

    For those WC wood chippers with engine models, it’s necessary to check fluid levels. These include hydraulic oil, engine oil, and coolant. Each of these fluids plays an important role in the functioning of the machine.

Scenarios of wc 40 wood chippers

  • Landscaping and garden maintenance

    In landscaping and garden maintenance projects, the wc 40 wood chipper is used to manage plant and tree trimmings, as well as any other organic waste. By chipping these materials into wood chips, the wood chipper creates easy-to-storage wood chips or mulch products for use in pathways, garden beds, or organic waste disposal. Utilizing a wood chipper not only reduces the volume of green waste but also provides helpful byproducts that can be put to various uses.

  • Tree felling and pruning

    During tree felling or pruning operations, a large amount of branches and foliage are produced. A tractor mounted wood chipper is an ideal machine to cope with this situation. It can easily handle the tree parts, turning them into wood chips on the spot. This helps to simplify the cleanup process, as there is no need to haul away the bulky branches. Using a wood chipper also reduces the volume of waste and facilitates subsequent treatments.

  • Pulverizing yard debris

    Every year, we have to cope with a large amount of yard waste due to fallen leaves and dead plants. A yard debris wood chipper can quickly process these materials, helping to reduce storage space and simplify disposal processes. In addition, the wood chips produced can be used as an organic fertilizer, providing valuable nutrients and improving soil quality.

  • Wood chip production

    The wc40 wood chipper is the core equipment for producing wood chips. No matter what kinds of raw materials, including trees, branches, and wood products, they can be processed into wood chips of different specifications by the wood chipper. At the same time, through on-site or centralized processing, the wood chipper can provide a large number of wood chips as raw materials for various industries, such as papermaking, biomass power generation, and fiberboard manufacturing.

  • Farming and orchard maintenance

    In the process of farming and orchard cultivation, a lot of branches, leaves, and weeds will be produced. The wc 40 wood chipper can quickly and effectively deal with these green wastes, which can reduce the burden of cleaning and improve the utilization rate of land. Moreover, the wood chips produced can be used for ground paving, mulch, or organic fertilizer, providing valuable nutrients and improving soil quality.

How to choose WC 40 wood chippers

When purchasing a garden shredder wood chipper, buyers should make sure to pick a machine that suits their requirements.

  • Check tree branch capacity

    It's important to understand the capacity of the wood chipper in terms of thickness. Different machines have different maximum branch capacities. Pick a machine that can handle the thickness of branches that are likely to be encountered.

  • Consider the power source

    Wood chippers are available in different power sources, including gas-powered, electric, and diesel. Take into consideration factors like mobility, environment, and power needs, and choose a suitable power source.

  • Portability

    If mobility is important, take into consideration the weight and portability of the machine. Some may have wheels or towing options for easy transportation.

  • Noise level

    Wood chipper shredders can be noisy, especially the gas and diesel models. Noise levels are measured in decibels. Consider the noise level of the machine when making a choice, and use proper ear protection during operation.

  • Required maintenance

    Some machines require more maintenance than others due to their advanced features. Gas-powered machines with sophisticated engines might need frequent oil and filter changes, while simpler electric models could be more hassle-free. Think about how much maintenance one is willing to do and choose accordingly.

  • Safety features

    Due to the potential dangers of wood chippers, it's crucial to select a machine equipped with effective safety features. Look for items like emergency stop buttons, safety guards, and interlock systems that prevent accidental start-up when the cover is open.

  • Operating controls

    Different chippers have different ways of operating them. Some use levers, while others are more like traditional vehicles. Chippers with complex driving systems might require a license to operate. Consider how the machine is controlled and who will be using it.

FAQ

Q1: Are there any safety precautions buyers need to observe when using the wood chipper?

A1: Yes. Wood chippers can be dangerous. Users should wear hearing protection and safety goggles. They should also avoid loose clothing and make sure the wood chipper is on a stable ground before use.

Q2: Can the wc 40 wood chipper handle leaves and other soft debris?

A2: No. The wc 40 wood chipper is designed to process woody materials like branches and stems. Users should avoid feeding it leaves or any soft material, as they may reduce its efficiency or cause jams.

Q3: Can someone clean the wood chipper with a leaf blower?

A3: Yes, after thoroughly examining the machine and confirming that no part is moving, one can use a leaf blower to remove any loose debris from the machine. Doing this will help eliminate the risk of anything getting blown into the chipper.

Q4: Where does the user pour oil in a wood chipper?

A4: The oil reservoirs are usually labeled in readable letters with instructions on where to add oil. In case the reservoir is not labelled, users can consult the manufacturer's manual to know the correct procedure.