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USER MANUAL
STAKING TOOL
(30° Shoulder Profile)
Lumberjack Tools Inc.
PO Box 730
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
www.lumberjacktools.com
Email: info@lumberjacktools.com
Phone: 715-720-4719
Rev: 03/19
MODEL: ST2000
Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.

Questions and Answers

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    marvin62Jul 28, 2025
    What to do if Lumberjack ST2000 are not cutting stock?
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      William JacksonJul 28, 2025
      If your Lumberjack Tools are not cutting the stock, there might be several reasons. The stock could be larger than the tool's capacity, in which case you should taper down the end of the log using a draw knife. Also, check the blades; if they are positioned too close (closer than 1/8"), reposition them. Dull blades can also be the culprit, so sharpen or replace them. Finally, ensure you are applying enough pressure by leaning into the drill with your body.
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    Alex FloresAug 1, 2025
    Why do Lumberjack Tools skip or bounce around?
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      Isabella RyanAug 1, 2025
      If your Lumberjack Tools are skipping off to one side or bouncing around, it could be due to two main reasons. First, the stock might be larger than what the tool can handle; try tapering down the end of the stock using a draw knife. Second, you might not be applying enough pressure; lean into the drill with your body to stabilize it.
  • A
    anna45Aug 6, 2025
    What to do if Lumberjack Tools drill stops on larger stock?
    • J
      Jason SerranoAug 6, 2025
      If your Lumberjack Tools drill stops or cuts on small diameter stock but not larger, it might be related to the drill you are using. Ensure you are using a single-speed drill with low RPMs. Also, it is recommended to use a Milwaukee brand hole hog drill.
  • D
    David HernandezAug 11, 2025
    How to prevent spiral grooves on a Lumberjack Tools stake?
    • J
      jennifer67Aug 12, 2025
      Spiral grooves on a Lumberjack Tools stake can occur due to a couple of reasons. Lateral wobbling of the drill during operation can cause this issue, so hold the drill as steady as possible while cutting. Additionally, ensure you DO NOT remove the cutter until the drill has come to a complete stop.
  • A
    Amy FarrellAug 16, 2025
    What causes a crooked stake when using Lumberjack ST2000 Tools?
    • K
      Kenneth JimenezAug 17, 2025
      A crooked stake when using Lumberjack Tools is often caused by holding the drill crooked while cutting. Ensure you position the drill square against the stock before starting to cut to maintain a straight stake.
  • P
    Patricia LucasAug 22, 2025
    Why Lumberjack ST2000 takes too much of a 'bite'?
    • A
      Angela SchneiderAug 22, 2025
      If your Lumberjack Tools are taking too much of a 'bite', it's likely due to aggressive cutting from the dual blades. To resolve this, use the TB2500 Blade Shims.

Summary

Product Overview

Warranty Voidance Conditions

Details specific actions and conditions that will invalidate the tool's warranty.

Critical Safety Instructions

Blade Setting Procedure

Blade Offset Calibration

Guides users on setting the precise 1/8" blade offset for proper stake point creation.

Blade Shim Usage

Shim Installation Guide

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to install TB2500 Blade Shims correctly.

Staking Tool Operation Guide

Motor Mount Adapter Installation

Staking Tool Maintenance

Tool Body Cleaning

Guidance on cleaning the staking tool body to remove sap and buildup.

Blade Care and Sharpening

Explains how to clean, oil, and sharpen the staking tool's blades for longevity.

Shank Replacement Procedure

Instructions for removing and installing replacement shanks for the staking tool.

Troubleshooting Staking Tool Problems

Support and Unexpected Issues

Lumberjack ST2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLumberjack
ModelST2000
CategoryTools
LanguageEnglish

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