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What’s the typical maintenance schedule for a gas log splitter?

April 5, 2026

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The typical maintenance schedule for a gas log splitter includes daily checks, weekly maintenance, and seasonal servicing every 3-6 months, with a deep clean and thorough inspection every 12-18 months.

Daily Checks

Daily checks should focus on the splitter’s hydraulic system, oil levels, and fuel supply. The operator should inspect the machine for any signs of leaks, check the oil levels to ensure they are within the recommended range, and top off the fuel when necessary. It’s also essential to keep the area around the splitter clean and free from debris to prevent damage and maintain proper function.

Weekly Maintenance

Weekly maintenance involves more in-depth checks and lubrications. After each use, the operator should clean the splitter’s blade and other moving parts with a wire brush, and apply a layer of lubricant to the hydraulic cylinder and other moving parts. Additionally, the operator should check the pressure gauge to ensure it’s within the recommended range. If the pressure is too low, it may indicate a leak or other issue that needs attention.

Seasonal Servicing

Seasonal servicing should be performed every 3-6 months, depending on usage. This involves a more thorough inspection of the splitter’s hydraulic system, oil changes, and fuel filter replacements. The operator should also check the condition of the splitter’s blade and replace it if necessary. It’s also a good idea to perform a deep clean of the entire machine, including the hydraulic system and fuel tank.

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