Positioning: The wood splitting machine first needs to position the wood correctly. Usually, wood is placed on a fixed platform and then secured with fixtures or other devices to ensure stability during the splitting process and avoid unexpected situations.
Splitting: The wood splitting machine applies driving force to split the wood. The hydraulic system pushes the blade downwards through the pressure generated by the hydraulic cylinder, causing the blade to come into contact with the wood and apply sufficient pressure to split it open. Blades are usually made of sturdy materials such as steel to ensure they are strong enough to split wood. During the splitting process, sharp blades can easily cut into the wood, while blades with sufficient strength can withstand the pressure during the splitting process. In addition, the wood splitting machine can adjust the position and angle of the blades as needed to adapt to different sizes and shapes of wood.
Reset: The woodcutter will reset the split wood to its original position, which is usually done through mechanical devices or manual operations. The purpose of resetting the wood is to enable the wood splitting machine to continue with the next splitting operation.