LOGOSOL B1001 Hydraulic Band Sawmills User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- LOGOSOL
Table of Contents
USER MANUAL
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL USER MANUAL
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MANUAL CRANK
LEVELING
Read through the user manual carefully and make sure you understand its
contents before you use the machine.
** This user manual contains important safety instructions.
WARNING!** Incorrect use can result in serious or fatal injuries to the
operator or others.
BOLTS & NUTS
Definition of fasteners on following pages.
ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS
The following symbols are used as supplements to the symbols above to describe
the design or function of the fasteners.
DIAMETER & LENGTH
The size of a fastener is written as a diameter measurement (M) ISO 68-1. For
bolts, this is followed by a length measurement. The length of the bolt is
measured from below the head to the tip of the bolt.
| When this symbol appears during assembly, parts must be lubricated before
installation. Lubricate affected parts with universal grease.
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| This symbol describes the sawing direction and reappears during assembly.
| This symbol describes the recommended lifting point for heavy lifts.
| Screw the joint finger-tight.
MOUNTING THE HANDLE
Smart Set
These steps (6-8) is not to be performed if the machine is to be equipped with
Smart Set (see Smart Set manual).
Fit the tube handle in the rear carriage leg.
Secure the tube handle with the short fixing bolts.
Secure the tube handle with the long fixingbolts.Note that the inner nut
should be placed so that the head of the Allen bolt is flush with the surface
of the carriage leg.
Use the pre-fitted screws for this assembly.
ADJUSTING THE CRANK
To ensure that the scale on the sawhead crank works correctly, it has to be
calibrated. This is done by lowering the sawhead to its lowest position and
then loosening the adjusting plate of the crank.
Now, raise the sawhead until the pointer in the crank tube is aligned with a
number on the crank scale. It does not matter what number it is, as long as it
is aligned with the pointer. Then, tighten the bolting. Finish the adjustment
by turning the adjusting bolts on the chains until the sawhead rests on the
stops in the front legs of the sawcarriage. Be careful to adjust exactly
equally much on both sides to keep the blade parallel to the bed.
THE FUNCTION OF THE CRANK
The crank that is used for moving the sawhead up and down is spring loaded, and has to be pushed inward to release the locking mechanism while you are raising or lowering the sawhead.
The locking mechanism of the crank is divided in eight steps per revolution. Each step moves the sawhead by 1/8 inch, and one full revolution represents 1 inch. A disc with 16 steps is available as an accessory.
On the crank shaft, there is an opening where you can see numbers on a scale.
This scale has eight steps, where each step is 1/8’’. TIP: When a board is cut
above the blade, you have to compensate for the kerf, i.e. 1/8’’. The wood
piece below the blade never needs to be kerf compensated. It has the same
measurement as the one shown on the absolute scale on the front leg of the
carraige.
This is how you use the crank scale when adjusting depth of cut
Example 1: If you are going to cut a 1’’ board and the crank scale shows the
number ”3”, you first turn the crank one full revolution and stop at ”3”, then
you turn the crank one step (1/8”) to number”4”.
Example 2: To cut a 2’’ board starting from “3” on the scale, turn the crank
two revolutions and stop at ”2”.
Example 3: To cut a 3/4’’ board starting from “3” on the scale, lower 6/8 +
one step to compensate for the kerf and stop at “2”.
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