LOGOSOL PRO FEED 400V Band Sawmill User Manual
- June 28, 2024
- LOGOSOL
Table of Contents
PRO FEED 400V Band Sawmill
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Specifications:
- Product Name: PRO FEED 400V
- Model Number: 0458-395-5481
- Voltage: 400V
Product Information:
The PRO FEED 400V is a band sawmill designed for cutting various
materials with precision. It comes with advanced safety features to
ensure the protection of the operator and others in the
vicinity.
Product Usage Instructions:
Safety Instructions:
It is crucial to follow all safety instructions provided in the
user manual to prevent serious injuries. Always wear the
appropriate personal protective equipment when operating the band
sawmill or handling band blades.
Key Safety Symbols:
Pay close attention to symbols indicating potential risks and
important information throughout the manual. Make sure to fully
understand all safety symbols before using the machine.
Band Blades Handling:
Band blades are sharp and can cause life-threatening injuries if
mishandled. Always use protective gloves, hearing protection,
safety goggles, and approved footwear when working with band
blades.
Safety Equipment:
Ensure that all safety equipment on the band sawmill is
functioning properly before use. Features like interlock safety
switch on the band wheel guard and rail end stops are essential for
safe operation.
Worksite Safety:
Operate the band sawmill in well-ventilated areas and never use
a petrol-powered engine in enclosed spaces to avoid suffocation or
carbon monoxide poisoning.
FAQ:
Q: Can persons under 18 operate the band sawmill?
A: No, individuals under the age of 18 should not work with the
band sawmill or handle band blades for safety reasons.
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USER MANUAL
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL USER MANUAL
0458-395-5481
REV: 1
PRO FEED 400V
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.
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A LOGOSOL MACHINE!
We are very pleased that you have demonstrated your confidence in us by
purchasing this sawmill, and we will do our utmost to meet your expectations.
Logosol has been manufacturing sawmills since 1989. In that time we have
supplied approximately 50,000 machines to satisfied customers the world over.
We care about your safety as well as we want you to achieve the best possible
results with your sawmill. We therefore recommend that you take the time to
carefully read this user manual from cover to cover in peace and quiet before
you begin using the saw. Remember that the machine itself is just part of the
value of the product. Much of the value is also to be found in the expertise
we pass on to you in the user manuals. It would be a pity if that were not
utilised. We hope you get a lot of satisfaction from the use of your new
machine.
Bengt-Olov Byström Founder, Logosol in Härnösand, Sweden
LOGOSOL continuously develops its products. For this reason, we must reserve
the right to modify
the configuration and design of our products. Document: LOGOSOL B1001 User
Manual
Ref. No. User Manual, English: 0458-395-5481 Last revised: 06-2024
© 2024 LOGOSOL, Härnösand Sweden
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
KEY TO SYMBOLS
WARNING! This symbol means that you should pay particular attention and is
always followed by information about the relevant risk.
This symbol is followed by important information or instructions. Pay
particular attention when this symbol appears in the manual text.
For your own safety and the safety of others, do not operate the band sawmill
or handle band blades without first having read and understood all the
contents of this user manual.
WARNING! Cutting tools: Incorrect use can lead to life-threatening injuries.
Band blades are extremely sharp and dangerous.
Always use protective gloves (class 1) when working with the band sawmill or
handling band blades. Risk of lacerations when handling band blades and some
of the plates. Band blades and motor parts may be hot after sawing.
Always use approved hearing protection when working with the machine. Even
short exposure to high frequency noise can damage your hearing. Always use
closefitting safety goggles when working with the machine or handling band
blades. Under certain circumstances the use of respiration protection may be
necessary. This would mainly apply if you are sawing dry wood or sawing
indoors.
Always wear approved protective footwear with saw protection, steel toe-caps
and nonslip soles when working with the machine or handling band blades.
Always wear full-length protective trousers when working with the machine or
handling band blades. Never wear loose-fitting clothing, scarves, neck chains,
etc., that can get caught in the machine during operation. Secure loose hair
before working with the band sawmill.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
THE SAFETY EQUIPMENT OF THE BAND SAWMILL
WARNING! Never use the machine if the safety equipment is defective.
The safety equipment must be checked and maintained.
Here is a description of the safety features of the band sawmill together with
their functions.
Interlock safety switch on the band wheel guard One of the hinges of the band
wheel guards is equipped with an interlock safety switch. The machine can not
be used without having these guards closed.
Rail end stops Mechanical stops that prevent the saw carriage from rolling off
at the end of the rails.
OPERATOR
WARNING! Whenever the machine is used, approved personal protective equipment
must always be used.
Persons under the age of 18 may not work with the band sawmill or handle band
blades.
THE WORKSITE
WARNING! Never operate a band sawmill with a petrol-powered engine in enclosed
or poorly ventilated areas. This can result in death due to suffocation or
carbon monoxide poisoning.
Only operate the band sawmill and handle band blades in full daylight or under
adequate lighting.
Keep the work area free from clutter, pets, children, obstacles or other
things that can distract the operator.
Choose a worksite where the ground is hardpacked and level, with plenty of
space for the band sawmill, a pile of logs and sawn timber. If possible, place
the band sawmill so that the sawdust blows away from the operator. Set up the
band sawmill on level ground with at least 5 m of free space without any
obstacles around the equipment. If the band sawmill is to be set up
permanently, we recommend that you support the rail frame with concrete
plinths or wooden blocks (15 cm x 15 cm) under each cross bunk.
Always keep a hand-held, ABC type (min. 6 kg) fire extinguisher readily
accessible at the worksite.
Never work with the machine or handle band blades if you are tired, if you have consumed alcohol or if you are taking medication that can impair your vision, judgement, reaction times, mobility, alertness or otherwise cause negative side effects.
Always keep a fully-stocked first-aid kit easily accessible at the worksite.
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BOLTS & NUTS
Definition of fasteners on following pages.
Shoulder bolt Phillips bolt Slotted bolt Set screw Hex nut Flange nut Flat
washer
Allen bolt Partial thread Allen bolt Hex bolt Partial thread hex bolt Flange bolt Partial thread flange bolt Carriage bolt
ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS
The following symbols are used as supplements to the symbols above to describe
the design or function of the fasteners.
Low Tensilock Lock Countersunk Dome
When this symbol appears during assembly, parts must be lubricated before
installation. Lubricate affected parts with universal grease.
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.
(Diameter)
(Length)
M8
x
20
This symbol describes the recommended lifting point for heavy lifts.
This symbol describes the sawing direction and reappears during assembly.
Screw the joint finger-tight.
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1 x 03-02668 1 x 03-02972 1 x 03-02963 1 x 01-00947 1 x 03-03699 1 x
01-00453 1 x 01-00946 1 x 01-00945
BOX-01-01057
2 x DK-00063 2 x M10x40 4 x M10 2 x M10 2 x M10
1 x DK-00102 4 x M4x10 4 x M4x20 4 x M4 4 x M4 4 x M5x20 2 x
M6x10 4 x M6x12 4 x M6x16 1 x M6x16 2 x M6x30 10 x M6 2 x M10x40 2
x M10 4 x M10 2 x M10 1 x 04-00141 2 x 04-00443
1 x 03-03746
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1
2 x M8x20 1 x M12x100 +M12 1 x M12
78,5mm
2
4 x M6x16 4 x M6 2 x M6x10 2 x M6
8
3
1 x M6x25
4
5
2 x M10x40 4 x M10 2 x M10 2 x DK-00063
9
6
4 x M6x12 4 x M6x16 4 x M6
4 x M6x16 4 x M6x12
5p 4p
10
7
4 x M4x20 4 x M5x20 2 x M4x10 2 x M4 2x M4
8
2 x M4x10 2 x M4 2x M4
9
01-00453 2 x M6
1 x 04-00141
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10
11
Tighten the supply chain manually as much as possible before it is mounted on
the chain lock.
2 x M6x30 2 x M6 2 x 04-00443
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2 x M10
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CONNECTION OF CABLE TRUNKS
M12 8p 01-00946 (4m) 01-00945 (10m)
M12 8p
2p
5p
4p
5p
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CONNECTION OF CABLE TRUNKS
AT FIRST START-UP
Check before starting
Check that the power supply is working. Proceed as follows: Run the saw head
along the rail with the actuator, listen for noise and ensure that the chain
is aligned between the gears. Check that no physical collision occurs during
the first run along the length of the rail. Check that both the cable trunk
and the supply cable are suspended in the strain relief.
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CONTROL PANEL
Operating lever
Start saw motor
The motor start is operated in combination with the Safety switch.
Safety switch
Feed speed
100 0
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM/SYMPTOM The machine does not start.
PROBABLE CAUSE
· Loose contacts. · Moisture is present. · Residual current device (RCD)
tripped. · Fuses blown in the saw box.
ACTIONS
· Try removing the connectors and then reinstalling them. · Disconnect the
power and take the box inside, let it dry and blow it out with compressed air.
· If an RCD trips, contact an electrician for troubleshooting. · Replace the
fuses in the saw box.
Abnormal noises from the mechanism.
· Poor alignment on the feed chain. · Insufficient chain tension. · Gearbox wear. · Worn bearings. · Over-tensioned chain.
· Check alignment between the lower and upper lift sprockets. · Check chain tension. · If bearing or gearbox wear is suspected, check for visual wear on the saw head bearings at the secondary shaft and at the gearbox mounting. Run the functions and listen for abnormal noise and feel if heat is building up. If a worn part is discovered, replace it.
The machine runs in the wrong direction.
Phase reversal in connector.
· Switch phases in the machine’s 400v socket.
The machine works but the engine does not run.
· The motor is running hot; motor protection has tripped.
· Wait until the motor has cooled and resume operation; the motor must not run hot. If the problem recurs, contact Logosol.
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EU declaration of conformity
In accordance with Directive 2006/42/EG, Annex 2A Logosol AB, Arkivgatan 6,
871 53 Härnösand
herewith declares that Pro Feed 400V
has been manufactured in conformity with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG
and the EMC Dierctive 2014/30/EU
and has been manufactured in conformity with the following harmonized
standards: EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1:2018, EN 50370-1:2005, EN
50370-2:2003.
Notified body, 0404,RISE SMP Swedish Machinery Testing Institute AB, Box 7035,
750 07 Uppsala, Sweden, has executed EC type-examination according to
Directive 2006/42/EG, article 12, paragraph 3b. The EC type examination
certificate has the number: 0404/17/2408
The delivered band sawmill corresponds to the machine that was subject to EC
type-examination.
Härnösand 2024-06-13
Declaration of conformity
Logosol AB, Fiskaregatan 2, SE-871 33 Härnösand, Sweden
hereby declares that Pro Feed 400V
has been manufactured in conformity with: Supply of Machinery (Safety)
Regulations 2008
and has been manufactured in conformity with the following harmonised
standards: BS EN ISO 12100:2010, BS EN 60204-2:2018, BS EN 50370-1:2005, BS EN
50370-2:2003.
Fredrik Forssberg, CEO, is responsible for the technical files.
Härnösand 2024-06-13
Fredrik Forssberg, CEO
Fredrik Forssberg, CEO
Arkivgatan 6, SE-871 53 Härnösand, Sweden +46 611-182 85 | info@logosol.com | www.logosol.com
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