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Logosol B751 - User Manual

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LOGOSOL B751
Read through the user manual carefully and make sure you understand its contents
before using the saw.
This user manual contains important safety instructions.
WARNING! Incorrect use can result in serious or fatal injuries to the operator or others.
BAND SAWMILL
EN
REV: 7
ORIGINAL USER MANUAL.
USER MANUAL
SKU 0458 395 5401

Questions and Answers

  • Y
    yvettedunnAug 18, 2025
    Why is my Logosol B751 blade overheating?
    • J
      Jon AyersAug 18, 2025
      If your Logosol Saw blade overheats, it might be due to an empty water tank. Refill the water tank to resolve this. Alternatively, the water valve might be closed; in that case, open the water valve.
  • A
    Alexander DavisAug 20, 2025
    What to do if the motor/engine of my Logosol B751 will not start?
    • J
      Jennifer JacksonAug 20, 2025
      If the motor or engine of your Logosol Saw won't start, first ensure the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position. If that doesn't work, check the cover switch function.
  • O
    Oscar MackAug 23, 2025
    Why is the bandsaw blade breakage on my Logosol Saw?
    • J
      Janet BlakeAug 23, 2025
      If the bandsaw blade on your Logosol Saw is breaking, it could be due to several reasons. The saw blade might be worn out, in which case, replace it. It could also be blunt or fitted incorrectly, requiring you to regrind the saw blade. Over-tensioning can also cause breakage, so reduce the saw blade tension. Additionally, ensure the blade guide rollers are adjusted to match the band wheels, and replace worn shoes on the band wheels to prevent direct contact with the metal.
  • J
    Jennifer LawsonAug 26, 2025
    How to prevent my Logosol B751 blade from quickly losing its edge?
    • C
      Christina ColemanAug 26, 2025
      If your Logosol Saw blade is losing its edge quickly, it could be due to sawing dirty logs. Avoid dragging the logs over the ground to prevent this. Alternatively, the saw blade may be worn out, requiring a replacement.
  • A
    Anthony ChapmanAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Logosol Saw cutting wood with uneven thickness?
    • M
      Mr. Justin BrownAug 28, 2025
      If you notice an uneven thickness in the wood sawn with your Logosol Saw, it may be because the saw bed is springy due to insufficient support. Ensure you support the rail and log bed as instructed.
  • D
    Dr. Kristin Grant MDAug 30, 2025
    What causes the saw blade to not track on Logosol B751?
    • J
      John WilliamsAug 30, 2025
      If your Logosol Saw blade is not tracking properly and keeps backing out of the band wheels, it could be due to incorrect band wheel adjustment. Adjust the band wheels as instructed. Another possible cause is worn band wheel linings, which would need replacement.
  • C
    Christopher JonesSep 2, 2025
    Why does my Logosol Saw blade move up and down while sawing?
    • B
      Brian SheltonSep 2, 2025
      If the saw blade on your Logosol Saw works downwards or upwards while you saw, it could be due to inadequate saw blade tensioning. Increase the saw blade tension. It may also be caused by a feed rate that is too fast, so reduce the feed rate. A damaged saw blade can also cause this issue, so replace the saw blade. Lastly, the saw blade might not be tracking properly over the band wheels; fit the saw blade correctly and adjust the tracking.
  • J
    Joseph BrownSep 4, 2025
    What causes a crooked kerf when using my Logosol B751?
    • G
      gerald04Sep 5, 2025
      If you're getting a crooked kerf with your Logosol Saw, it might be because the saw blade is blunt. Try regrinding the saw blade. The feed rate could also be a factor; if it's too fast, reduce it, and if it's too slow, increase it. Additionally, sawing into a partially frozen log can cause this; allow the log to thaw or become completely frozen before sawing.
  • T
    Tracy BakerSep 7, 2025
    Why is the saw head on my Logosol Saw hard to move up and down?
    • W
      William BarnettSep 7, 2025
      If the saw head of your Logosol Saw is hard to move up and down, the vertical guides might be too narrow. Lubricate them with silicone and loosen the guides slightly where appropriate. Alternatively, the drum of the saw head’s lifting winch might need lubricating with Superflo.
  • T
    Terry PerezSep 9, 2025
    What to do if my Logosol B751 Saw blade does not cut?
    • F
      Francis SnyderSep 9, 2025
      If your Logosol Saw blade isn't cutting, ensure that the saw blade is installed in the correct direction. If it is not, remove the saw blade, turn it inside out, and then refit it.

Summary

General Information

Description of the Band Sawmill

Safety Instructions

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains warning symbols and general safety precautions.

Sawmill Safety Equipment

Details safety features of the band sawmill itself.

Operator Safety Guidelines

Rules for the operator's personal safety and conduct.

Work Site Safety Requirements

Guidelines for preparing and maintaining a safe work environment.

Technical Data

Component Parts

Mounting the Rail

Rail Assembly Overview and Safety

General guide to rail assembly and associated safety warnings.

Setting: Rail

Rail Setting Steps and Precautions

Instructions and precautions for adjusting the rail's alignment.

Final Assembly: Rail

Log Tensioning Profile Installation

Attaching tensioning profiles to the log bed.

Adjustment Arm and Log Support Fitting

Installing the adjustment arm and log support components.

Saw Head

Saw Head Mounting Procedure

Steps for lifting and placing the saw head onto the rail.

Anti-Tip Plate and Rail Scraper

Attaching anti-tip plates and the rail scraper for safety.

Final Saw Head Assembly

Crank Assembly Steps

Instructions for assembling the crank mechanism.

Handle and Chain Installation

Fitting the handle and tensioning the chain linkage.

Installation of the Motor: see separate instructions

Adjustment Sequence

Adjust Rail Horizontally

Ensuring the rail is perfectly level for accurate sawing.

Adjust Wheels

Adjusting the wheels for proper alignment with log beds.

Set Longitudinal Blade Position

Positioning the saw blade correctly in the longitudinal direction.

Align Saw Blade Parallel to Log Beds

Ensuring the saw blade is parallel to the log beds for precise cuts.

Adjust Blade Guides Horizontally

Setting the adjustable blade guide horizontally for straight kerfs.

Align Blade Parallel to Rail

Ensuring the saw blade is parallel to the rail for proper functioning.

Throttle Cable Tension Adjustment

Adjusting the throttle cable for precise engine speed control.

Other Settings

Rail Scrapers and Blade Tension

Checking rail scrapers and setting correct blade tension.

Chain Linkage and Gauge Setting

Adjusting chain linkage and setting the measurement gauge.

Log Support and Drive Belt

Adjusting log support perpendicularity and drive belt tension.

Crank Adjustment and Blade Guides

Setting the crank mechanism and adjusting blade guides.

Sawmill Features

Crank Feature Operation

Explains the crank mechanism for saw head height adjustment.

Gauge Feature and Last Cut Indicator

Describes millimetre/inch gauges and the Last Cut indicator.

Parking Lock and Log Clamp

Details the parking lock and eccentric log clamp functions.

Wiring Diagram

Use

General Operation Safety Warnings

Covers cutting tool safety, risk of entrapment, and modification warnings.

Pre-Use and Pre-Kerf Checks

Lists checks before starting and before each sawing cut.

Operational Hazards and Distances

Warns about burn injuries, fire hazards, and safe operating distances.

Operating Instructions

Log Preparation and Loading

Guidelines for preparing logs and safely loading them onto the sawmill.

Sawing Procedures and Log Rotation

Steps for setting cut depth, sawing, and rotating logs.

Handling Sawn Timber

Procedures for handling and stacking sawn timber.

Maintenance

Periodic Maintenance and Lubrication

Outlines required maintenance intervals and lubrication points.

Saw Blade Handling and Replacement

Safe practices for handling and replacing bandsaw blades.

Cleaning and Component Checks

Procedures for cleaning the sawmill and checking key components.

Troubleshooting

Declaration of Conformity

Logosol B751 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLogosol
ModelB751
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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