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Timbermaster manual
B01-00-0025

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  • Page 1 Laguna tools Timbermaster manual B01-00-0025...
  • Page 2 Dear Woodworker: Thank you for your purchase and welcome to the Laguna Tools group of discriminating woodworkers. I understand that you have a choice of where to purchase your machines and appreciate the confidence you have in our products. Every machine sold by Laguna Tools has been carefully designed and well thought through from a woodworkers perspective.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Rules Warranty Noise emission Specification sheet Receiveing your Timbermaster Introduction to your Timbermaster What you will receive with the Timbermaster Parts of the Timbermaster Where to locate your Timbermaster Assembly and set up Using the Timbermaster Maintenance and troubleshooting...
  • Page 4: Safety Rules

    Safety Rules As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use. Using it with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result. If you have any questions relative to the installation and operation, do not use the equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor.
  • Page 5: Warranty

    Limited Warranty New woodworking machines sold by Laguna Tools carry a one-year warranty from the date of shipping. Laguna Tools guarantees all new machines sold to be free of manufacturers’ defective workmanship, parts, and materials. We will repair or replace, without charge, any parts determined by Laguna Tools, Inc.
  • Page 6: Noise Emission

    Noise emission Notes concerning noise emission Given that there exists a relationship between noise level and exposure times, it is not precise enough to determine the need for supplementary precautions. The factors affecting the true level of exposure to operators are clearly the amount of time exposed, the characteristics of working environment other sources of dust and noise etc.
  • Page 7: Introduction To Your Timbermaster

    This Timbermaster is designed to give you years of safe service. Read this owner’s manual in its entirety before assembly or use. The Timbermaster consists of two cabinets that are joined with an “I” beam. The “I” beam has a ground steel bar that supports the two linear bearings of the sliding table.
  • Page 8 2. Support frame. Each cabinet is attached to a support frame. The support frames have three support feet that are vertically adjustable to suite the table height of your band saw. 3. Support feet. The support feet have locking pins that allow the feet to be adjusted to the required height.
  • Page 9: What You Will Receive With The Timbermaster

    What you will receive with the Timbermaster. Rail & sliding table Cabinets Log clamps Support base Cabinet and support rail supplied inside of the cabinet...
  • Page 10 Door keys Parts shipped inside lower cabinet Door lock in open position Rail & fixings Rail fixing screws etc Sliding table and parts Support bars...
  • Page 11: Parts Of The Timbermaster

    Linear bearing fixing screws Linear bearings Log clamps Log clamp fixing screws Support feet Support feet locking pins & clips...
  • Page 12: Where To Locate Your Timbermaster

    Support frames Where to locate your Timbermaster. Before you remove your Timbermaster from the pallet, select the area where you will use your machine. There are no hard and fast rules for its location but below are a few guidelines.
  • Page 13 Fit the cabinets to the support frames and secure with the fixings supplied through the base of the cabinet. Fit the support feet and the ratchet handles. Inner support rail Rail Cabinet Fit rail to both cabinets. Fit the inner support channel to the under sided of the cabinet.
  • Page 14 Fit the support bars to the sliding table. Note: The bars can be fitted in a number of positions to suite the log that you are cutting. It is suggested that two bars are fitted to either end of the sliding table, and the remaining two bars are fitted evenly spaced between the outer bars.
  • Page 15 Fit the Timbermaster to the bandsaw so that the table is central between the cabinets and the sliding table is ¼ to ½” inch away from the blade.
  • Page 16 Roughly jack the Timbermaster so that the sliding table is just above the bandsaw table. Ensure that the two inner feet are not in contact with the floor. Sliding table just touching the table Sliding table just touching the table Move the sliding table to one side of the bandsaw table and jack that side of the Timbermaster until it just touches the bandsaw table.
  • Page 17 Lower the Timbermaster until it is in contact with the bandsaw table. Remember to raise the inner levelling feet off the floor until all adjustments have been completed. Sliding table 1/ Loosen all the roller nuts on one cabinet and push the wheels down to the bottom of the slots.
  • Page 18: Using The Timbermaster

    Using the Timbermaster. Before you use the Timbermaster, remove all the grease with WD40 or a similar solvent. Re lubricate with a Teflon based lubricant. We recommend Teflon based lubricants, as they tend to dry, and have fewer tendencies to attract saw dust and dirt.
  • Page 19 Log attached to the attachment plate Attachment plate The attachment plate is at the end of the threaded rod and has eight holes for screws to attach it to the log being cut. The screws that you use to attach the log to the attachment plate should suite the size of log being cut.
  • Page 20 Adjusting for drift. There is no easy way to adjust for the drift of the blade as the bandsaw and the Timbermaster are independently set on the floor. It is recommended that you hold a scrap sheet of plywood or something similar tightly onto the sliding table, and cut with the bandsaw.
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and troubleshooting. There is very little maintenance that is required on the Timbermaster. All the bearings are greased for life and no maintenance is required. Should a bearing become faulty replace it.

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