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USER MANUAL STAKING TOOL (30° Shoulder Profile) Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Lumberjack Tools Inc. MODEL: ST2000 PO Box 730 Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 www.lumberjacktools.com Email: info@lumberjacktools.com Phone: 715-720-4719 Rev: 03/19...
About Your Product Thank you for purchasing our 30� Staking Tool! The dual-bladed stake tool will cut a 30� point on a log or square timber in seconds. The body of the tool is CNC machined from a solid aluminum billet to ensure each cut is precise.
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Failure to do so may cause physical harm to yourself or those around you. If you feel uncomfortable using our staking 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.
Setting the Blades Capacity Round 2.00” DIA Square 1.50” x 1.50” ● CAUTION, keep ● Install and secure the blade offset the blades with of both blades the Button Head equal (see below) Cap Screws Cardboard Spacer ● The cardboard box that the tool comes in is about 1/8”...
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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 WARNING: If the stock comes loose or unclamped while cutting the stake, DO NOT drop the drill or try to grab the stock! Stop the drill and remove it from the end of the log. Re-secure the log, and resume 1-1/2”...
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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 chuck key to tighten the chuck ● With the tool installed, square up to the log/stock so that Maintain...
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Cutting Stakes (cont.) ● Make sure the tool is square against the end of the log before cutting ● If the tool is held at an angle the stake will be cut angled CORRECT WRONG Drill in-line with stock Drill not in-line with stock (crooked)
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Motor Mount Adapter ● If desired the ST2000 can be mounted to a motor for production stake cutting ● We offer an adapter that allows the tool to fit over a motor shaft. The Motor Shaft Adapter is available for purchase on our website or by phone ●...
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 •...
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Unexpected Occurrences Engineers and Quality Control staff at Lumberjack Tools have provided you with one of the easiest to use and safest staking tools on the market. However, there is always the unexpected chance of failure. ● Please contact our customer support for a replacement if a failure...
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