About Your Product Thank you for purchasing our 30� Stake-Making Tool! Lumberjack engineers along with our craftsmen have designed the safest, easiest to-use stake cutter in the market. By combining old-world skills along with DFMA principles and CNC technology, we’ve created a simple yet effective way to cut stakes at will.
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If you feel uncomfortable using our stake-maker or any other tool, STOP immediately. Lumberjack Tools assumes no responsibility for injury caused to the operator, bystander, or tools used in conjunction with the use or misuse of our tools.
Assembly Parts Included: ● Allen wrench ● Button Head Cap Screws (Qty: 4) ● TB2500 Blades (Qty: 2) ● TB2500 Blade Shims (Qty:2) Setting the Blades Install and secure the blades using the allen wrench to tighten the button head cap screws. Take care to keep the blade offset of both blades equal (see below).
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Would you like to cut smoother stakes? Included with your tool are the TB2500 Blade Shims. Pros of using shims ● Smoother stake ● Reduced drill torque ● Less aggressive blade bite Cons of using shims ● Increased time to cut Installing Shims Screw ●...
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Cutting Stakes ● Set the blades in the tool without crossing over the centerline ● Refer to the previous page for information on blade setting and offset Centerline ● Begin by clamping the stock ● The Log Lock is great for holding stock steady and is available on our website ●...
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Cutting Stakes (cont.) ALWAYS unplug the drill before adjusting the blades or adjusting the chuck ● Carefully install the staking tool into an unplugged 1/2” drill, and tighten it firmly. Use the tee handle to tighten the chuck ● Square up to the log so that the cutter is flush against the flat face of the stock ●...
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● Remove the shank that comes pre-installed to the tool ● The threading for the top of the Tool is 1” - 12 UNF ● Contact Lumberjack Tools or visit our website for more information ● NEVER exceed more than 1750 RPM when operating the tool...
Maintenance ● Body - Cleaning ○ Keep the staking tool body clear of sap and other build-up ○ Always remove the blades before cleaning ○ Clean the tool with a solvent (such as mineral spirits) WARNING: ALWAYS HANDLE THE BLADES WITH EXTREME CARE! FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY ●...
Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION • Stock is larger than tool will • Taper down the end of the • Tool Skips off accept stock with a draw knife to one side or • Not enough pressure is being bounces around •...
Unexpected Occurrences Engineers and Quality Control staff at Lumberjack Tools have provided you with one of the easiest to use and safest stake maker in the market. However, there is always the unexpected chance of failure.
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PO Box 730 • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 • 715.720.4719 • www.lumberjacktools.com...
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