Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Güde GPR 822 PRO Post Driver. Please read these instructions carefully before using the device to ensure proper handling and to prevent injury or damage. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
Always observe general safety regulations when operating power tools. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or property damage.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, and sturdy gloves.
- Me whakarite kia noho matara te waahi mahi i te hunga e tu ana, ina koa nga tamariki me nga kararehe.
- Operate the post driver only in well-ventilated areas.
- Do not operate the machine if you are tired, under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- Inspect the device for any damage before each use. Do not operate a damaged machine.
- Handle fuel with extreme care. Store fuel in approved containers and away from ignition sources.
- Never refuel the engine while it is running or hot. Allow it to cool down.
- Tiakina nga ringa me nga waewae mai i nga waahanga neke.
- Secure the post firmly before driving to prevent kickback.
- Do not modify the post driver in any way.
Ka mutu te huaview
The Güde GPR 822 PRO is a powerful, portable post driver designed for efficiently installing fence posts. It features a robust 4-stroke engine for reliable performance.

Image: The Güde GPR 822 PRO Post Driver, showcasing its engine and driving mechanism. This view highlights the main components of the device.

Image: The Güde GPR 822 PRO Post Driver stored securely within its durable black carrying case, ready for transport or storage.
Wae matua:
- Mihini: 4-stroke gasoline engine.
- Tane wahie: For gasoline.
- Tane Hinu: For engine oil.
- Kakau: For gripping and controlling the device.
- Driving Mechanism: The part that impacts the post.
- Kaiwhakamata: Recoil start system.
Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Āhuahira | Uara |
|---|---|
| Momo Mihini | 4-whiu |
| Te Whakamu Wahine | 0.65 l/h |
| Te Mana Mihini | 0.8/1.0 (kW/HP) |
| Whakahekenga | 31 cm³ |
| Engine Speed (max) | 7500 rpm |
| Te Raukaha Tank wahie | 0.6 l |
| Momo wahie | penehīni |
| Pūnaha Tīmata | Ka tiimata |
| Te Raukaha Hinu Miihini | 0.07 l |
| Momo Hinu Miihini | 10W40 |
| Tohutoro Kaihanga | 94422 |
Tatūnga me te Whakaritenga
Before starting the post driver, ensure it is properly prepared with fuel and oil.
1. Fueling the Engine:
Use only clean, fresh gasoline. The fuel tank capacity is 0.6 liters.
- Me mohio kua weto te miihini me te whakamatao.
- Move to a well-ventilated area away from open flames or sparks.
- Āta whakatuwherahia te taupoki o te tāke wahie.
- Fill the tank with gasoline, being careful not to overfill.
- Katihia te potae tank wahie.
- Horoia tonutia nga wahie kua maringi.
2. Tāpiri Hinu Miihini:
The engine requires 10W40 engine oil. The oil capacity is 0.07 liters.
- Place the post driver on a level surface.
- Locate the oil filler cap.
- Remove the cap and carefully pour 0.07 liters of 10W40 engine oil into the oil tank.
- Replace the oil filler cap securely.
- Tirohia te taumata hinu i mua i ia whakamahinga.

Image: A clear measuring cup, typically used for accurately measuring fuel or oil volumes before adding them to the engine.

Image: A set of T-handle wrenches and a measuring cup, essential tools for assembly, maintenance, and precise fluid measurement for the post driver.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Ka timata te Mihini:
- Place the post driver on a stable, level surface.
- Ensure the fuel and oil levels are correct.
- Tautuhia te whakawhiti miihini ki te waahi "ON".
- If the engine is cold, apply the choke.
- Pull the recoil starter handle firmly and smoothly until the engine starts. Do not pull the cord to its full extension.
- Once the engine starts, gradually open the choke (if used).
- Allow the engine to warm up for a few moments before operating.
Driving Posts:
- Position the post driver squarely over the top of the fence post.
- Ensure the post is vertical and stable before beginning to drive.
- Hold the post driver firmly with both hands, maintaining a secure grip on the handles.
- Engage the throttle to increase engine speed and begin the driving action.
- Apply steady, downward pressure to guide the post driver and keep it centered on the post.
- Continue driving until the post reaches the desired depth.
- Release the throttle to reduce engine speed and stop the driving action.
- Carefully lift the post driver off the post.
Whakamutua te Miihini:
- Release the throttle to allow the engine to idle.
- Set the engine switch to the "OFF" position.
- Wait for the engine to cool down before storing or performing maintenance.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your post driver.
Whai muri i ia Whakamahinga:
- Clean the exterior of the post driver, removing dirt, dust, and debris.
- Check for any loose fasteners and tighten them as necessary.
- Inspect the driving mechanism for wear or damage.
Regular Checks (e.g., every 10-20 operating hours):
- Hinu Mihini: Check the oil level and top up if necessary. Change the oil according to the manufacturer's recommendations (typically after the first 5-10 hours, then every 50 hours).
- Tātari hau: Inspect and clean the air filter. Replace if heavily soiled or damaged.
- Puru korakora: Inspect the spark plug for wear and carbon buildup. Clean or replace as needed.
- Tātari wahie: Check and clean or replace the fuel filter if necessary.
Rokiroki:
- For long-term storage, drain the fuel tank or add a fuel stabilizer.
- Horoia rawatia te miihini katoa.
- Store the post driver in a dry, clean, and secure location, out of reach of children.
Raparongoā
This section addresses common issues you might encounter. For problems not listed here, contact qualified service personnel.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e tiimata te miihini | No fuel; Engine switch OFF; Choke not applied (cold engine); Fouled spark plug; Clogged fuel filter. | Add fuel; Turn switch ON; Apply choke; Clean/replace spark plug; Clean/replace fuel filter. |
| He kino te rere o te miihini/kaore he mana | Dirty air filter; Stale fuel; Incorrect oil level; Fouled spark plug. | Clean/replace air filter; Use fresh fuel; Check/adjust oil level; Clean/replace spark plug. |
| Te wiri nui | Loose components; Damaged driving mechanism. | Check and tighten all fasteners; Inspect driving mechanism for damage and replace parts if necessary. |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Information regarding warranty coverage and spare parts availability is not provided in the product details. For warranty claims, technical support, or to inquire about spare parts, please contact your authorized Güde dealer or the manufacturer's customer service directly. Always provide your model number (94422) and purchase date when seeking support.
Manufacturer: Güde
Tau Tauira: 94422





