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USER MANUAL TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL USER MANUAL Ref. no. 0458-395-5411 LOGOSOL B751 PRO BAND SAWMILL 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! elcome! 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...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS General information Description of the band sawmill Safety instructions Operating the band sawmill Sawdust management Start & stop instructions Working instructions Maintenance instructions Technical data Assembly: Rail frame Adjustment: Rail frame Final assembly of Rail frame Final assembly of sawhead Final assembly of sawhead: Briggs 18 hp Final assembly of sawhead: electric motor 8 kW Other adjustments Wiring diagram
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GENERAL INFORMATION This user manual, the instructions of the motor, the assembly instructions of the band sawmill and instructions for accessories should be seen as integral parts of the band sawmill and should always be kept together with it. They should also follow the band sawmill if it is sold. Responsibility for the band sawmill being correctly assembled and put into operation, and being used in a safe way, lies solely with the person(s) who assembles and uses the band sawmill. DESCRIPTION OF THE BAND SAWMILL B751 PRO
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BAND SAWMILL LOGOSOL B751 PRO Saw bogie Blade cooling tank Fuel tank Machine label Lift rings Depth-of-cut scales Band wheel guard Push handle/Throttle Sawhead height crank Blade tension handle Adjustable blade guard Cross bunk Log support Log clamp Rail end stop Leveling foot
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COMPONENTS B751 PRO Check that all components are included in the shipment when receiving your sawmill. Rail frame base section B1001 G2 Anti-tip plate B1001 bogie G2 Box containing 32 joint pins (03-01814) Box containing 6 bolt bags Box containing 10 levelling feet (9039-001-0001)
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Spacer sleeve Track sweeper Rail tube plug Rubber bumper Eccentric handle Anti-tip wheel 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:...
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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 the guards closed. Rail end stops Mechanical stops that prevent the saw bogie from rolling off at the end of the rails. OPERATOR WARNING!...
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USING THE BAND SAWMILL OPERATING THE BAND SAWMILL WARNING! Cutting tools: Always stand behind the saw bogie and keep both your hands on the handles while operating the machine. Never stand in front of the bogie or band blade. Never pull the saw bogie back through the cut. WARNING! Risk of crush injury. Rotating parts: Even a slight force applied to the release mechanism of the sawhead can cause the sawhead to drop uncontrollably and make the crank rotate rapidly, which can cause serious injury. WARNING! Never modify this machine in such a way that it no longer corresponds with the original...
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USING THE BAND SAWMILL Every time before operating the band sawmill: Ensure that • the operator is wearing the prescribed personal protective equipment • the prescribed maintenance procedures have been properly carried out • the band blade is not moving when the engine is idling • the machine stands firmly and securely and the rails are supported along their full length • the anti-tip wheels of the bogie and the rail end stops are properly installed • everything on the band sawmill is properly and securely installed and in good working order • all safety features on the band sawmill are...
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USING THE BAND SAWMILL STORING If the band sawmill is not in use, even when it is for short periods of time, the band blade must be removed from the machine and be stored where it is inaccessible to children and other persons. For longer periods of storage: - empty the fuel tank and the water tank, - remove the band blade from the machine, - close the fuel valve, - secure the saw bogie to the bed. Store the band sawmill where it is inaccessible to children and other persons, preferably in a locked location. After every work session, release the tension on the blade to reduce wear....
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SAWDUST MANAGEMENT If the sawmill is used outdoors it can be operated without a chip extractor. Exhaust hose: In case an exhaust hose is connected to the sawmill, it must have a spiral that can be grounded. Make sure that you regularly remove sawdust that has accumulated around the machine, using a shovel e.g. If a chip extractor is connected, you need a capacity of at least 800m3/h. START & STOP INSTRUCTIONS: PETROL ENGINE START EMERGENCY STOP 1. Open the fuel valve by moving the fuel control lever to the right until it reaches the position ”ON”. 2. To start a cold engine, move the choke...
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