Hydraulic Log Splitters
Rabaud hydraulic log splitters use ram-driven force to split logs cleanly and efficiently, taking the physical effort out of one of the most demanding tasks in firewood production. These electric-powered hydraulic wood splitters are compact enough for smaller yards while still delivering the splitting force needed to work through hardwood and knotted timber without stalling.
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Firewood Production

Rabaud XYLO 13 PH / 15 CH
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Firewood Production

Rabaud XYLO-SR 13 PH / 15 CH / 17 PH / 19 CH
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Clean, Controlled Splitting Power
A hydraulic log splitter works by driving a ram against the log with consistent, controlled force, which is far more predictable than kinetic or manual splitting methods. This means cleaner splits with less wasted timber, even when working through difficult grain patterns or species that tend to tear. Rabaud hydraulic wood splitters are built for repeated use across long sessions, so the hydraulic system maintains its performance throughout the working day without the operator needing to manage pressure drops or overheating.
Compact Design with Folding Cylinder
One practical advantage of the Rabaud hydraulic log splitter range is the folding ram cylinder, which reduces the overall height of the machine significantly when not in use. This makes storage and transport much more manageable, particularly for operators working in smaller workshops or loading equipment onto trailers between sites. When deployed, the machine extends to its full working height ready for splitting, so you are not trading capacity for the compact footprint.
Electric Drive for Workshop and Yard Use
These Rabaud log splitters are electrically powered, with single-phase and three-phase options available depending on the model. Electric drive keeps the machine quiet and free from exhaust fumes, which matters in enclosed or semi-enclosed yard environments where ventilation is limited. Running costs of this Rabaud range are lower than engine-driven alternatives too, making an electric hydraulic log splitter a sensible choice for producers who do most of their splitting in a fixed location rather than out in the field.