Installation - Jonsered 6000+ Operator's Manual

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Unpacking
Unpack the one-man sawmill and check that all
of the parts have been delivered.
Check also that none of the parts are damaged.
If any parts are damaged, report this to the
shipper.
Find the instructions and read them thoroughly
before doing anything with the parts supplied.
The instructions provide thorough information
about safety, assembly, general use and

Installation

Installation location
The outdoor site you choose for setting up the
oneman sawmill should have a firm, level sur-
face. Make sure that there will be sufficient space
for logs and sawn timber.
Rails
Lay the rail sections in-line after one another on
wooden cross-studs. The distance between the
wooden studs should be about 1,5 m.
Aligning the rail
Adjustable foot
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INSTALLATION
maintenance of the one-man saw mill.
The parts supplied are illustrated under
"Description" on pages 6 and 7.
The supply is divided upp into the following units:
1.
Rail sections (quantity as ordered).
2.
Split saw carriage with motor.
3.
Rail guard, 4 guards
4.
Saw blade.
5.
Tanks with hoses.
6.
Fasteners.
Continue as follows:
1. Adjust the supporting surface until the rails
form a straight line and rest firmly on each
wooden stud. Use a level or a length of twine
to check this.
If necessary, use adjustable feets, to position
the rails on the studs.
2. Secure the rails to one another using the
M12 screws and nuts supplied. Two screws
with nuts and four washers are needed at
every rail joint. Tighten the nuts on the
screws to a torque of 15-20 Nm.
3. Fit the two stops on the ends of the rails.
4. Apply a load on the rails over every stud by
shifting your weight on them to make sure
that they lay firmly and do not move.
Screws and nut
15-20 Nm

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