LOGOSOL B751 PRO Band Sawmill Cut Set Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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LOGOSOL B751 PRO Band Sawmill Cut Set

LOGOSOL B751 PRO Band Sawmill Cut Set 

SCREWS/NUTS

The definitions of the fastening parts shown on the following pages.

  • Adapter screw

  • Phillips head screw

  • Uraruiv

  • Stop screw

  • Hex nut

  • Flange nut

  • Washer

  • Hex socket head screw

  • Hex socket head screw (partially threaded)

  • Hex screw

  • Hex screw (partially threaded)

  • Flange screw

  • Flange screw (partial thread)

  • Cap screw

ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS

The following symbols are used in the above images in connection to describe the part.

  • Open

  • Tensi lock
    Additional Symbols

  • Lock

  • Recessed

  • Words

SIZE/LENGTH

The size of the fastening parts is given as a diameter (M) (ISO 68-1). The length measurement is also indicated for the screws, which indicates how long a part of the screw sinks when installing inside the material.

(DM8 x 20 diameter) (Length)

M8 x 20

Symbol When this symbol is displayed in the picture showing the installation, the parts must be lubricated first installation. Lubricate those parts with universal grease.
Symbol The symbol means sawing direction and is visible in the pictures showing the installation.
Symbol The symbol indicates recommended lifting point in heavy in withdrawals.
Symbol Tighten the joint to finger- tightness.

Parts Description

Parts Description
Parts Description
Parts Description

Symbol ADJUST THE PARALLELITY BETWEEN THE BAND BLADE AND THE CROSS BUNKS

To ensure a good sawing result, it is important that the band blade is parallel with the cross bunks. Measure the vertical distance between the blade and the cross bunk. Note down the measurements.
When carrying out this adjustment, the blade guide rollers have to be removed.
Adjust the band blade by turning the adjusting bolts on the saw head until the measurements are the same at both measuring points.
Adjust The Parallelity Between The Band Blade And The Cross
Bunks

ADJUSTING THE SCALE

To ensure that the scale shows the correct measurement between the cross bunk and the blade, it has to be calibrated. Do as follows:
Measure the vertical distance between the saw head and a cross bunk. Note down the distance. Fit the magnetic scale to the scale plate so that the measurement indicated at the top side of the pointer is the same as the measurement you noted down.
Adjusting The Scale
Adjusting The Scale
TIP: When a board is cut above the blade, you have to compensate for the kerf, i.e. 2mm’’. 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 carriage.

This is how you use the crank scale when adjusting depth of cut
Example 1: If you are going to cut a 20mm’’ 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 (2mm”) to number”5”.
Example 2: To cut a 40mm’’ board starting from “3” on the scale, turn the crank two revolutions and stop at ”1”.
Adjusting The Scale

Symbol Read the user manual carefully before using the sawing equipment so that you understand its content.
Symbol This user manual contains important safety instructions.
WARNING! Improper use may result in injury to the user or others serious personal injury or death of persons.

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