OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOG STACK
Do not stack the logs higher than 1 m.
Logs that are soiled, sandy, muddy or dirty considerably shorten the life of the band blade and increase the risk
of blade breakage. Avoid dragging the logs over the ground and try to keep the logs as clean as possible.
It can also be a good idea to separate different sorts of wood into different log stacks.
LOG TABLE
It is possible to load logs from both sides of the band sawmill. If the log stack is placed on the same side as the
operator’s side, the log stack must be secured before every occasion of sawing.
Build the log table so it is the same height as the cross bunks on the band sawmill. If the log table is placed on
the left side of the band sawmill, it should end 10 cm from the band sawmill. If the log table is placed on the
operator’s side, it should end approx. 1 m from the band sawmill and you should use a removable ramp between
the log table and the sawmill.
Ensure that the rear of the log table has large wedges to prevent the logs from rolling off from it.
LOADING LOGS
WARNING!
Risk of being crushed between the sawmill and a moving log.
CAUTION
Always stand to one side of the log table when handling the logs. [Area A]
CAUTION
Try not to stand between the log table/log pile and the band sawmill. The log pile must always
be secured when you are in area B.
IMPORTANT
The logs must be rolled off the log table. Do not drop them onto the band sawmill.
USER MANUAL
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