Jamming Of The Cutting Blade; Sawing The Last Log - Hakki Pilke 43 Pro Instructions For Assembly, Operation And Maintenance

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4.3.3.
If the cutting blade gets jammed in the log, stop sawing and try again on another section of the log. If the
cut is misaligned because the bar drags to one side, the sharpness of the cutting chain and the bar must
be checked. A chain that is not evenly sharp will always drag towards the blunter side, which will make
cutting a thick log impossible. On the other hand, sawing with an evenly dull chain is inefficient, and the
cutting chain must be sharpened or replaced (see Section 5.1.1).
4.3.4.
When sawing logs, the second to last piece should be sawn in such a way that the remaining piece is of a
sufficient length. This ensures that the log stays firmly under the hydraulic log press and that the sawing is
steady and safe. You can set the guide plates to rise manually before the last log is fed into the splitting
groove to make it more likely that the very last piece will fall into the correct position.
Hakki Pilke 43 Pro
Figure 17.2

Jamming of the cutting blade

Sawing the last log

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