Wood-mizer LT40HD-H Hydro Safety, Setup, Operation & Maintenance Manual

Wood-mizer LT40HD-H Hydro Safety, Setup, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Safety, Setup, Operation
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LT40HD-H Hydro
rev. K4.00
Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand
all safety information and instructions before oper-
ating, setting up or maintaining this machine.
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  • Page 1 ® Wood-Mizer Sawmill Safety, Setup, Operation & Maintenance Manual LT40HD-H Hydro rev. K4.00 Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand all safety information and instructions before oper- ating, setting up or maintaining this machine. Form #1511...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section-Page SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION About This Manual.................1-1 Getting Service ..................1-2 General Contact Information..........1-2 Wood-Mizer Locations............1-3 Specifications ..................1-4 Customer and Sawmill Identification.............1-5 Warranty ....................1-7 SECTION 2 SAFETY Safety Symbols..................2-1 Safety Instructions ..................2-2 Electrical Lockout Procedures..............2-11 SECTION 3 SAWMILL SETUP Stationary Sawmill Setup ...............3-1...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Section-Page Blade Wheel Belts ................5-14 5.10 Brake Strap Adjustment ...............5-15 5.11 Drive Belt Adjustment................5-16 Adjust the drive belt support ..........5-16 5.12 Hydraulic System .................5-17 5.13 Drive Bearing ..................5-19 5.14 Up/Down System (Hydro)..............5-20 5.15 Power Feed (Hydro) ................5-22 5.16 Charging The Battery ................5-24 MAINTENANCE LOG...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Section-Page SECTION 7 SAWMILL ALIGNMENT Routine Alignment Procedure ..............7-1 Blade Installation..............7-1 Saw Head Tilt................7-1 Blade Guide Arm Alignment ..........7-3 Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment........7-8 Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment......7-10 Blade Guide Flange Spacing ..........7-11 Side Support Alignment............7-12 Blade Height Scale Adjustment...........7-14 Complete Alignment Procedure ............7-16 Frame Setup ...............7-16...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The information and instructions given in this manual do not amend or extend the limited warranties for the equipment given at the time of purchase. For general information regarding Wood-Mizer and our “Forest to Final Form” products, please refer to the All Products Catalog in your support package.
  • Page 6: Getting Service

    Introduction Getting Service Getting Service Wood-Mizer is committed to providing you with the latest technology, best quality and strongest customer service available on the market today. We continually evaluate our customers’ needs to ensure we’re meeting current wood-processing demands. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
  • Page 7: Wood-Mizer Locations

    Brazilian Headquarters European Headquarters Serving Brazil Serving Europe, Africa, West Asia Wood-Mizer do Brasil Wood-Mizer Industries Sp z o.o. Rua Dom Pedro 1, No: 205 Bairro: Sao Jose Nagorna 114 Ivoti/RS CEP:93.900-000 62-600 Kolo, Poland Tel: +55 51 9894-6461/ +55 21 8030-3338/ +55 51 Phone: +48.63.26.26.000...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Introduction Specifications Specifications Model: LT40HD Super Rev. K1.00+ Dimensions: Metric Wide Saw Head Only: Length: 26'-4" 8.02m 26'-4" Width: 6'-6" 1.97m 7'-1/2" Height (Ground To Mast): 7'-5" 2.26m 7'-5" Height (Max Head Position): 9'-10" 9'-10" Bed Height (Ground To Bed): 30 3/4" 0.78m 30 3/4"...
  • Page 9: Customer And Sawmill Identification

    Customer and Sawmill Identification Customer and Sawmill Identification Each Wood-Mizer sawmill has a model number and a 17-digit Vehicle Identification Num- ber (VIN). In addition, when you pick up your mill, you will receive a customer number. These three numbers will help expedite our service to you. Please locate them now and write them below so you have quick, easy access to them.
  • Page 10 Introduction Customer and Sawmill Identification A1 017 Sample V.I.N. DESCRIPTION HDSdoc072619 Introduction...
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Wood-Mizer Limited Product Warranty Wood-Mizer LLC (“Warrantor”), an Indiana corporation with its principal place of business at 8180 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis, IN 46214-2400 USA, warrants to the purchaser (“Purchaser”) that for the time periods specifically stated herein and subject to the terms, conditions and limitations stated herein, the equipment...
  • Page 12 Introduction Warranty misuse, negligence, alterations, damage due to overload, abnormal conditions, excessive operation, acci- dent, or lack of performance of normal maintenance services. Several components which are used in the manufacture of the equipment but not manufactured by Warrantor, such as cant hooks, power plants, laser sights, batteries, tires, and trailer axles have warranties provided by the original equipment manufacturer (written copies available upon request).
  • Page 13 This warranty cannot be amended, except in writing, which refers to this warranty that is signed by both Warrantor and Purchaser. © 2018 Wood-Mizer LLC – 8180 West 10 Street, Indianapolis, IN 46214...
  • Page 14: Safety

    Safety Safety Symbols SECTION 2 SAFETY Safety Symbols The following symbols and signal words call your attention to instructions concerning your personal safety. Be sure to observe and follow these instructions. DANGER! indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions

    OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY The procedures listed in this manual may not include all ANSI, OSHA, or locally required safety procedures. It is the owner/operator’s responsibility and not Wood-Mizer Products to ensure all operators are properly trained and informed of all safety protocols.
  • Page 16 Failure to follow this may result in serious injury or death. WARNING! Use ONLY water and Wood-Mizer Lube Addi- tive with the water lube accessory. Never use flammable fuels or liquids such as diesel fuel. If these types of liquids are necessary to clean the blade, remove it and clean with a rag.
  • Page 17 Safety Safety Instructions WARNING! Drum switch grease contains Petroleum Hydrocarbon Lubricant. Eye and skin irritant. If introduced into eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes. If film or irritation persists, seek medical atten- tion. Wash skin with soap and water. If ingested, do not induce vomit- ing - contact a physician.
  • Page 18 Safety Safety Instructions EMERGENCY TREATMENT FOR CONTACT WITH BATTERY COMPONENTS (LEAD/SUL- FURIC ACID) per SDS (Safety Data Sheet): EYE CONTACT Sulfuric Acid and Lead: Flush eyes immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes while lifting lids. Seek immediate medical atten- tion if eyes have been exposed directly to acid.
  • Page 19 Safety Safety Instructions gers are intended to support the saw frame with assistance from the trailer. WARNING! The adjustable outriggers supplied with portable sawmills are not intended for setup on concrete or other hard surfaces. Long-term use of the adjustable outriggers on hard surfaces could cause the outriggers to fail.
  • Page 20 Safety Safety Instructions KEEP HANDS AWAY DANGER! Always disengage the blade and shut off the sawmill engine before changing the blade. Failure to follow this will result in serious injury or death. DANGER! Engine components can become very hot during operation. Avoid contact with any part of a hot engine.
  • Page 21 Safety Safety Instructions DANGER! Never operate an engine with a fuel or oil leak. The leaking fuel or oil could potentially come in contact with hot surfaces and ignite into flames. WARNING! Do not operate engine without proper and operational spark arrester/muffler.
  • Page 22 Safety Safety Instructions UP/DOWN SYSTEM SAFETY WARNING! Always secure the saw head with a 5/16" chain with at least 1900 lbs. working load capacity before adjusting the up/down chain. The saw head could fall, causing severe injury or death. WARNING! Always secure the saw head with a 5/16"...
  • Page 23 Safety Safety Instructions WARNING! Always check trailer tires for proper inflation before towing sawmill. Failure to follow this could lead to tire failure resulting in prop- erty damage and/or serious injury or death. CAUTION! Move the hydraulic clamp and turner to provide maximum ground clearance before towing.
  • Page 24: Electrical Lockout Procedures

    Safety Electrical Lockout Procedures WARNING! Never assume or take the word of another person that the power is off; check it out and lock it out. Failure to follow this could result in shock, burns, or death. WARNING! Do not wear rings, watches, or other jewelry while working around an open electrical circuit.
  • Page 25 Safety Electrical Lockout Procedures FAILURE TO LOCKOUT MAY RESULT IN: Burn Crush Shock Puncture Amputation Blindness Serious injury and death Electrocution TO CONTROL MAINTENANCE DANGERS: Lockout procedures must be followed (see OSHA regulation 1910.147).  Never rely on machine stop control for maintenance safety (emergency stops, on/off ...
  • Page 26 Safety Electrical Lockout Procedures PURPOSE This procedure establishes the minimum requirements for the lockout of energy isolating devices whenever maintenance or servicing is done on machines or equipment. It shall be used to ensure that the machine or equipment is stopped, isolated from all potentially hazardous energy sources and locked out before personnel perform any servicing or maintenance where the unexpected enervation or start-up of the machine or equipment or release of stored energy could cause injury.
  • Page 27 Safety Electrical Lockout Procedures CAUTION! Return operating control(s) to neutral or "off" position after verifying the isolation of the equipment. 8. The machine or equipment is now locked out. RESTORING EQUIPMENT TO SERVICE When the servicing or maintenance is completed and the machine or equipment is ready to return to normal operating condition, the following steps shall be taken.
  • Page 28: Sawmill Setup

    Sawmill Setup Stationary Sawmill Setup SECTION 3 SAWMILL SETUP Stationary Sawmill Setup Prepare the site: Area must be firm and level.  The cement pad should be rated to support 6350 lbs./sq.ft.  Use 5/8” diameter anchor bolts to secure feet. ...
  • Page 29 Sawmill Setup Stationary Sawmill Setup See Figure 3-1. Pivot End Rail Side Support Bed Rail Stop Block SM0130B FIG. 3-1 Sawmill Setup HDSdoc072619...
  • Page 30: Portable Sawmill Setup

    Sawmill Setup Portable Sawmill Setup Portable Sawmill Setup WARNING! Do not set up the mill on ground with more than a 10 degree incline. If setup on an incline is necessary, put blocks under one side of the mill or dig out areas for outrigger legs to keep mill level. Setting up the mill on an incline could cause it to tip over, resulting in serious personal injury.
  • Page 31 Sawmill Setup Portable Sawmill Setup See Figure 3-2. Locking Pin Channel Notch Jack Handle Outrigger Leg SM0045B FIG. 3-2. OUTRIGGER ADJUSTMENT. If sawmill is equipped with optional Fine Adjust Outriggers (FAO), see the option manual for outrigger operation. 1. Unhook the carriage safety chain, located at the bottom of the vertical mast, near the bat- tery box.
  • Page 32 Sawmill Setup Portable Sawmill Setup 5. Lower and set the remaining rear outriggers. Level the sawmill by adjusting the outriggers to raise or lower each end of the sawmill. Adjust all outriggers evenly to avoid twisting the mill frame by jacking one outrigger higher than the others. For FAO(s), fine tune the outrigger base height as necessary.
  • Page 33: Replacing The Blade

    Sawmill Setup Replacing The Blade Replacing The Blade DANGER! Always disengage the blade and shut off the sawmill engine before changing the blade. Failure to do so will result in serious injury. WARNING! Always wear gloves and eye protection when handling bandsaw blades.
  • Page 34 Sawmill Setup Replacing The Blade 7. Close the middle blade housing cover. 8. Use the tension handle to tension the blade correctly. HDSdoc072619 Sawmill Setup...
  • Page 35: Tensioning The Blade

    Sawmill Setup Tensioning The Blade Tensioning The Blade See Figure 3-5. Tension the blade by turning the hydraulic tensioning handle clockwise until the tension gauge indicates the recommended tension. Blade Tensioner Gauge Blade Tensioner Handle Cant Control SM0243 FIG. 3-5 See Table 3-1.
  • Page 36: Tracking The Blade

    Sawmill Setup Tracking The Blade Tracking The Blade 1. Make sure the middle blade housing cover is closed and all persons are clear of the open side of the saw head. 2. Start the engine (or motor). 3. Engage the blade, rotating the blade until the blade positions itself on the wheels. WARNING! Do not spin the blade wheels by hand.
  • Page 37 Sawmill Setup Tracking The Blade 7. Close the middle blade housing cover and replace the large blade housing covers. DANGER! Make sure all guards and covers are in place and secured before operating or towing the sawmill. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
  • Page 38: Starting The Engine (Or Motor)

    Sawmill Setup Starting The Engine (or Motor) Starting The Engine (or Motor) See the appropriate manual supplied with your specific engine/motor configuration for starting and operating instructions. DANGER! Make sure all guards and covers are in place and secured before operating or towing the sawmill. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
  • Page 39: Board Return

    Sawmill Setup Board Return Board Return WARNING! The automatic board return is intended to assist a second operator in removing boards quickly. Do not use the board return when operating the sawmill alone. Serious injury, death or damage to the equipment may result.
  • Page 40 Sawmill Setup Board Return When the board return is to be used, a second person is required to remove the board as it is returned. DO NOT attempt to use the board return feature when sawing alone. To bypass the board return feature, push the toggle switch on the control panel up. 3-13 HDSdoc072619 Sawmill Setup...
  • Page 41: Sawmill Operation

    Sawmill Operation Hydraulic Control Operation SECTION 4 SAWMILL OPERATION Hydraulic Control Operation The hydraulic control levers become operational when the contacts at the bottom of the carriage touch the power strip on the frame tube. The hydraulic control levers will only work when the cutting head is close enough to the front end of the mill to touch the power strip.
  • Page 42 Sawmill Operation Hydraulic Control Operation 1. Move the clamp out and down so it will not get in the way of logs being loaded onto the bed. Lower the clamp in/out lever to move the clamp out toward the loading side of the saw- mill.
  • Page 43: Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs

    Sawmill Operation Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs TO LOAD LOGS 1. Start the engine and move the saw carriage to the front end of the frame. CAUTION! Before loading a log, be sure the cutting head is moved far enough forward so the log does not hit it.
  • Page 44 Sawmill Operation Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs TO TURN LOGS 1. Engage the log turner arm. Let the arm rise until it touches the log and starts to turn it. 2. Spin the log against the side supports until it is turned the way you want it for the first cut. 3.
  • Page 45 Sawmill Operation Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs TO CLAMP LOGS 1. Clamp the log against the side supports. 2. Lower the turner until the arm falls below the bed. 3. When the turner arm is lowered all the way, the side supports will begin to lower. Back the clamp off slightly, and let the side supports come down until they are positioned below the level of your first few cuts.
  • Page 46: Up/Down Operation (Hydro)

    Sawmill Operation Up/Down Operation (Hydro) Up/Down Operation (Hydro) Install a blade, if needed, and check for correct blade tension. (See Section 3.3). 4. Set the cutting head to the desired height. (The blade height scale shows the height of the blade above the bed rails.) See Figure 4-2.
  • Page 47: Blade Guide Arm Operation

    Sawmill Operation Blade Guide Arm Operation Blade Guide Arm Operation 1. Look down the length of the log to see its maximum width. The outer blade guide should be adjusted to clear the widest section of the log by less than 1" (25.4 mm). 2.
  • Page 48: Autoclutch Operation

    Sawmill Operation Autoclutch Operation Autoclutch Operation Hydraulic sawmills are equipped with the Autoclutch feature that remotely engages/disen- gages the blade using a switch on the control box. See the separate Autoclutch manual for operating instructions. HDSdoc072619 Sawmill Operation...
  • Page 49: Power Feed Operation (Hydro)

    Sawmill Operation Power Feed Operation (Hydro) Power Feed Operation (Hydro) See Figure 4-4. The carriage forward/reverse handle controls the direction in which the carriage travels. Push the handle upward to move the carriage forward. Push the handle down to move the carriage backward. Carriage Forward Carriage...
  • Page 50 Sawmill Operation Power Feed Operation (Hydro) CAUTION! Be sure to stop the blade when returning the carriage. This will not only prevent the blade from being pulled off and ruined by a wood sliver, but also will increase the life of the blade. See Section 4.9 for optional sawing procedure for Super series mills.
  • Page 51: Cutting The Log

    Sawmill Operation Cutting The Log Cutting The Log 1. Once the log is placed where you want it and clamped firmly, move the saw head to posi- tion the blade close to the end of the log. 2. Use the blade height scale to determine where to make your first cut (See Section 4.10).
  • Page 52 Sawmill Operation Cutting The Log Example: Remember that the blade cuts a 1/16 - 1/8" (1.6-3.2 mm) wide kerf. If you want 1" (25.4 mm) thick boards, lower the carriage 1 1/16 - 1 1/8" (27-28.6 mm) for each board. 4-12 HDSdoc072619 Sawmill Operation...
  • Page 53: Edging

    Sawmill Operation Edging Edging 1. Raise the side supports to 1/2 the height of the flitches, or the boards that need to be edged. 2. Stack the flitches on edge against the side supports. 3. Clamp the flitches against the side supports halfway up the flitch height. (Wider flitches should be placed to the clamp side.
  • Page 54: Optional Cutting Procedure For Super Series Mills

    Sawmill Operation Optional Cutting Procedure for Super Series Mills Optional Cutting Procedure for Super Series Mills In order to achieve maximum production rates with Super Series mills, it may be desirable to leave the blade engaged when returning the carriage. (Normal operation procedures recommend disengaging the blade before returning the carriage for maximum blade life and fuel economy.) DANGER!
  • Page 55: 4.10 Blade Height Scale

    Sawmill Operation Blade Height Scale 4.10 Blade Height Scale The blade height scale is attached to the carriage head frame. It includes: a blade height indicator  an inch scale  a quarter scale  See Figure 4-5. Blade Height Indicator Quarter Scale...
  • Page 56 Sawmill Operation Blade Height Scale THE QUARTER SCALE Two quarter scales are provided with four sets of marks. Each set represents a specific lumber thickness. Saw kerf and shrinkage allowance are included, but actual board thick- ness will vary slightly depending on blade thickness and tooth set. To choose which scale to use, determine what finished thickness you want to end up with.
  • Page 57: 4.11 Water Lube Operation

    15 seconds. This will clean the blade of sap buildup. Wipe the blade dry with a rag before storing or sharpening. For further lubrication benefits, add one 12oz. (0.35L) bottle of Wood-Mizer Lube Additive to 5 gallons (18.9 liters) of water. Wood-Mizer Lube Additive enables some previously impossible timbers to be cut by significantly reducing resin buildup on the blade.
  • Page 58 Sawmill Operation Water Lube Operation WARNING! Use ONLY water and Wood-Mizer Lube Additive with the water lube accessory. Never use flammable fuels or liquids such as diesel fuel. If these types of liquids are necessary to clean the blade, remove it and clean with a rag. Failure to do so can damage the equip- ment and may result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 59: 4.12 Preparing The Sawmill For Towing

    Preparing The Sawmill For Towing 4.12 Preparing The Sawmill For Towing The Wood-Mizer trailer package makes transporting your sawmill easy and convenient. To get your sawmill ready for towing, follow these instructions. 1. Move the saw carriage to the front end of the sawmill. Raise the rear outriggers.
  • Page 60 Sawmill Operation Preparing The Sawmill For Towing 9. Continue lowering the head 3/4" (19mm) until it contacts the stop blocks on the mast rails. Rest Pin Lock Pin HD0075 FIG. 4-6 CAUTION! It is important that the lower stop bolts are properly adjusted to secure the carriage on the track rail.
  • Page 61 Sawmill Operation Preparing The Sawmill For Towing or autoclutch blade switch after reaching the destination to avoid deformation of the drive belt. 12. Hook the carriage safety chain located at the bottom of the carriage to the bracket at the bottom of the mast.
  • Page 62 Sawmill Operation Preparing The Sawmill For Towing See the trailer operator’s manual for specific information regarding hitch operation and towing the sawmill. 4-22 HDSdoc072619 Sawmill Operation...
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Maintenance Wear Life SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE This section lists the maintenance procedures that need to be performed. See the Maintenance chart located after this section for a complete list of maintenance procedures and intervals. Keep a log of machine maintenance by recording in the machine hours and the date you perform each procedure.
  • Page 64: Blade Guides

    Maintenance Blade Guides Blade Guides WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 65 If the wood you are sawing leaves sap buildup using plain water in the blade lube system, use Wood-Mizer lube additive (4-Pak 60 oz. bottles part no. ADD-1). 5. Make sure the blade screw in the top center of the C-frame is 1/16" (1.5 mm) away from the blade.
  • Page 66: Sawdust Removal

    Maintenance Sawdust Removal Sawdust Removal WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 67: Carriage Track, Wiper & Scraper

    Maintenance Carriage Track, Wiper & Scraper Carriage Track, Wiper & Scraper WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 68 Maintenance Carriage Track, Wiper & Scraper 3. Check the track scrapers as needed. Make sure the scrapers fit firmly against the rail. If a track scraper needs to be adjusted, loosen the screw, push the scraper downward until it fits firmly against the rail, and retighten the screw. See Figure 5-3.
  • Page 69: Vertical Mast Rails

    Maintenance Vertical Mast Rails Vertical Mast Rails WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 70: Hydro System

    The system uses a specific type of oil that is formulated to prolong the life of the hydrostatic pumps. Use only Shell TTF-SB or Mobil Synthetic 20W50 oil in the sys- tem. Wood-Mizer offers Shell TTF-SB replacement oil in 32 oz. bottles (Part No. 040642). Tank...
  • Page 71 Maintenance Hydro System Inspect the entire hydraulic system for leaks. Areas to inspect include the motors and pump, the fil- ter, tank, all hoses, clamps, and fittings, and the entire area under the hydraulic system. If any leaks are discovered, allow ample time for the hydraulic fluid to cool. Repair or replace the defec- tive parts and re-fill the hydraulic system before operating sawmill Be sure to secure all clamps or fittings.
  • Page 72: Miscellaneous

    Maintenance Miscellaneous Miscellaneous WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result. 1.
  • Page 73 Maintenance Miscellaneous 7. Make sure all safety warning decals are readable. Remove sawdust and dirt. Replace any damaged or unreadable decals immediately. Order decals from your Customer Service Representative. Maintenance HDSdoc072619 5-11...
  • Page 74: Blade Tensioner

    Maintenance Blade Tensioner Blade Tensioner WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 75 Maintenance Blade Tensioner See Figure 5-7. Add an Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) such as Dexron III ATF to the hydraulic blade tensioner as needed. To add enough fluid to completely fill the ten- sioner block. 3H1032-1 Add fluid as you pull rear piston out FIG.
  • Page 76: Blade Wheel Belts

    Rotate the blade wheel belts and check them for wear. Rotating the belts every 50 hours will provide longer belt life. Replace belts as necessary. Use only B57 belts supplied by Wood-Mizer. 5-14 HDSdoc072619...
  • Page 77: 5.10 Brake Strap Adjustment

    Maintenance Brake Strap Adjustment 5.10 Brake Strap Adjustment WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 78: 5.11 Drive Belt Adjustment

    Maintenance Drive Belt Adjustment 5.11 Drive Belt Adjustment The sawmill is equipped with the Autoclutch feature that remotely engages/disengages the blade using a switch on the control box. See the separate Autoclutch manual adjustment instructions. WARNING! Disconnect and lockout power before performing any ser- vice to the electrical system.
  • Page 79: 5.12 Hydraulic System

    Maintenance Hydraulic System 5.12 Hydraulic System WARNING! Disconnect and lockout power before performing any ser- vice to the electrical system. For battery-powered equipment, discon- nect the negative battery terminal cable. For AC-powered equipment, follow the lockout procedure provided in the safety section (See Sec- tion 2.3).
  • Page 80 Maintenance Hydraulic System 2. Replace the hydraulic system cartridge filter every 500 hours of operation. 3. Inspect the hydraulic pump motor brushes every 750 hours of operation. Remove brush dust and replace the brushes if they worn to a length of 1/4” (6mm) or shorter. CAUTION! Do not operate the hydraulic system if the pump motor brushes are worn shorter than 1/4”...
  • Page 81: 5.13 Drive Bearing

    Maintenance Drive Bearing 5.13 Drive Bearing WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 82: Up/Down System (Hydro)

    Maintenance Up/Down System (Hydro) 5.14 Up/Down System (Hydro) WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 83 Check the up/down gearbox oil level. Add a synthetic gear oil such as Mobil SHC 634 as needed. Drain and refill the gearbox with 24 ounces of oil after every 5000 hours of sawmill opera- tion or once a year, whichever comes first. 5000 Wood-Mizer offers replacement gear oil in 8 ounce bottles. Maintenance HDSdoc072619 5-21...
  • Page 84: Power Feed (Hydro)

    Maintenance Power Feed (Hydro) 5.15 Power Feed (Hydro) WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 85 Maintenance Power Feed (Hydro) See Figure 5-14. Refer to the diagram for power feed chain routing instructions. Feed Chain Sprockets Route chain under bottom sprocket, between both sprockets, then over top sprocket HD0208-16 FIG. 5-14 Maintenance HDSdoc072619 5-23...
  • Page 86: 5.16 Charging The Battery

    Maintenance Charging The Battery 5.16 Charging The Battery DANGER! Batteries expel explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames, burning cigarettes, or other ignition sources away at all times. Always wear safety goggles and a face shield when working near batteries. Failure to do so will cause serious injury. WARNING! Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California...
  • Page 87 Maintenance Charging The Battery 1. Raise the saw head to access the battery box. 2. Turn the key to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. 3. Remove the two wing nuts and flat washers holding the battery box lid to the battery box. 4.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Sawing Problems SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Sawing Problems WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 95 Troubleshooting Guide Sawing Problems PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Boards Thick Or Thin On Stress in log which causes log After log has been squared, take Ends Or Middle Of Board. to not lay flat on the bed. equal cuts off opposing sides. Take a board off the top.
  • Page 96: Electrical Problems

    Troubleshooting Guide Electrical Problems Electrical Problems WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 97: Circuit Breaker Operation (Hydro)

    Troubleshooting Guide Circuit Breaker Operation (Hydro) Circuit Breaker Operation (Hydro) The sawmill control is equipped with manual reset circuit breakers to protect the electrical circuits. See Figure 6-1. The blade guide, accessory, ignition, start and board return breakers are located inside the control box. Remove the front control panel from the control box to access the internal breakers.
  • Page 98: Hydraulic Problems

    Replace solenoid if necessary. NOTE: The ing solenoid solenoid is not a standard automotive type. Order from Wood-Mizer only Defective pump motor Remove motor from pump and inspect. Repair or replace as necessary HDdoc072619...
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting Guide Hydraulic Problems PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION You Can Get Response Valve assembly switch Locate the valve switch at the bottom of the From the Pump By Actuat- contacts are not properly valve assembly. Use a 3MM allen wrench to ing All But One or Two adjusted loosen the set screw on each of the five...
  • Page 100 Troubleshooting Guide Hydraulic Problems PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Low air temperature caus- Allow fluid to warm up. Synthetic fluids are ing fluid to thicken available that allow for hydraulic operation in cold weather conditions (Univis HVI 13) Hydraulic Turner Goes Up Dirt in sequence valve Remove sequence valves and clean thor- Before Or At Same Time...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting Guide Hydraulic Problems PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Hydraulic Toe Boards Can be a result of shock INITIAL CHECK "Creep" UP OR DOWN load caused by improperly To check, disconnect the toe board hydrau- without the valve control using the toe boards to lic hose from its current valve section and handles being operated "cushion"...
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Guide Hydraulic Problems PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Pump runs but makes Low fluid level Check fluid level and add fluid as neces- “growling” sound and sary. Check for leaks in the system at the hydraulic functions are control box fittings, hoses and cylinders slow, jerky or don’t work at all.
  • Page 103: Hydraulic Pressure Test

    Troubleshooting Guide Hydraulic Pressure Test Hydraulic Pressure Test TO CHECK HYDRAULIC PRESSURE: See Figure 6-2. Relief Valve Adjustment Screw Hydraulic Pressure Gauge HD0126-1 FIG. 6-2 Operate the loading arm hydraulic lever and read the pressure on the gauge. Hydraulic pressure is factory-set at 2200 psi and should not need to be readjusted. The relief valve adjustment screw shown may be used to fine-tune the hydraulic pressure: Remove the adjustment screw nut.
  • Page 104: Engine/Motor And Drive Pulleys Alignment

    Troubleshooting Guide Engine/Motor and Drive Pulleys Alignment Engine/Motor and Drive Pulleys Alignment WARNING! Before performing service near moving parts such as blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to the OFF (#0) position and remove the key. If the key is turned on and moving parts activated, serious injury may result.
  • Page 105: Sawmill Alignment

    Routine Alignment Procedure SECTION 7 SAWMILL ALIGNMENT The Wood-Mizer sawmill is factory aligned. Two alignment procedures are available to realign the sawmill if necessary. The Routine Alignment instructions should be performed as necessary to solve sawing problems not related to blade performance. The Complete Alignment procedure should be performed approximately every 1500 hours of operation (sooner if you regularly transport the sawmill over rough terrain).
  • Page 106 Sawmill Alignment Saw Head Tilt 1. Move the saw carriage so the blade is positioned over a bed rail. Adjust the blade guide arm to 1/2" (15 mm) from full open. 2. Raise the saw head so the bottom of the blade measures 14 3/4" (375 mm) from the top surface of the bed rail near the inner blade guide assembly.
  • Page 107: Blade Guide Arm Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment See Figure 7-2. To adjust the saw head tilt, use the horizontal adjustment nuts. To raise the outside of the saw head, loosen the four inner adjustment nuts 1/4 turn and tighten the four outer nuts. Recheck the measurement from the blade to the bed rails and adjust the horizontal adjustment nuts until the outside of the saw head is 1/16"...
  • Page 108 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment the inner top roller down. If the outer lower roller is loose, adjust the outer lower roller up. Retighten the jam nuts and recheck the tightness of the bottom rollers . Lower top roller ‘A’...
  • Page 109 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment 4. Adjust the blade guide arm to 1/2" (12.7 mm) from fully open and remeasure the distance from the roller flange to the back of the blade. The two measurements should be the same. If not, adjust the outer rollers in or out to tilt the arm horizontally. Sawmill Alignment HDSdoc072619...
  • Page 110 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment See Figure 7-5. To tilt the arm in toward the blade, loosen the front nuts on the outer roll- ers and tighten the rear nuts. To tilt the arm out away from the blade, loosen the rear nuts on the outer rollers and tighten the front nuts.
  • Page 111 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment See Figure 7-6. Measure from blade guide arm to bed rail with arm open and closed 3H0802-11 FIG. 7-6 7. Adjust the blade guide arm to 1/2" (13 mm) from fully open. Measure the distance from the bottom of the blade guide mounting block to the bed rail.
  • Page 112: Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment See Figure 7-7. Remove the blade housing cover to access the blade guide arm roller mounting bolts. To adjust the rollers, loosen the jam nuts on the other side of the blade housing and turn the mounting bolts. To tilt the blade guide arm down, adjust the outer top and bottom rollers up.
  • Page 113 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment See Figure 7-8. Clip tool to blade SM0069B FIG. 7-8 3. Move the carriage so that the front end of the tool is positioned above the bed rail. Mea- sure the distance from the bed rail to the bottom edge of the tool. 4.
  • Page 114: Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment If the blade guides are tilted in the wrong direction horizontally, the back of the blade may contact the flange as the roller is spinning down, causing it to push the blade away from the guide roller.
  • Page 115: Blade Guide Flange Spacing

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Flange Spacing See Figure 7-11. Loosen the jam nuts on the horizontal tilt adjustment screws. To tilt the roller left, loosen the right screw and tighten left screw. To tilt the roller right, loosen the left screw and tighten the right screw. Tighten the jam nuts and recheck the tilt of the blade.
  • Page 116: Side Support Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Side Support Alignment 1. Measure the distance between the flange on the outer blade guide roller to the back edge of the blade. This distance should measure 1/8" (3.0 mm). Adjust the roller back or for- ward if necessary. See Figure 7-12.
  • Page 117 Sawmill Alignment Side Support Alignment than 1/32" (0.8 mm) greater than the distance at the base of the side support (’A’). Adjust the horizontal tilt of the side support if necessary. See Figure 7-13. Loosen the two adjustment plate mounting bolts. Use a mallet to move the plate until the side support is parallel to the bed tube in the horizontal position.
  • Page 118: Blade Height Scale Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Height Scale Adjustment See Figure 7-14. Loosen the side support mounting bolt. Use a 3/8" ratchet to rotate the pin until the side support is square to the bed. Alignment Tubes (2) Place square against side support Loosen mounting bolt SM0272-1 Use 3/8”...
  • Page 119 Sawmill Alignment Blade Height Scale Adjustment For example, if the measurement from the down-set tooth of the blade to the bed rail was 14 3/4" (375 mm), make sure the indicator reads 14 3/4" (375 mm) on the scale. Blade Height Indicator Quarter Scale...
  • Page 120: Complete Alignment Procedure

    Sawmill Alignment Complete Alignment Procedure Complete Alignment Procedure Frame Setup Before performing the following alignment procedures, setup the mill on firm, level ground. If your sawmill is stationary, with no trailer axle, shim the feet so the weight of the sawmill is evenly supported.
  • Page 121: Saw Head Slide Pad Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Saw Head Slide Pad Adjustment 6. Close the middle blade housing cover and make sure all persons are clear of the open side of the saw head. 7. Start the engine (or motor). 8. Engage the blade, rotating the blade until the blade positions itself on the wheels. WARNING! Do not spin the blade wheels by hand.
  • Page 122: Blade Wheel Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Wheel Alignment rails. There should be a small gap (just wide enough to slide a business card through) between one of the inner pads and the mast rail. WARNING! Always secure the saw head with a 5/16" (8mm) chain with at least 1900 lbs.
  • Page 123 Sawmill Alignment Blade Wheel Alignment 1. Use the blade guide alignment tool to check the vertical alignment of each blade wheel. Attach the tool to the blade near the inner blade guide mount. Be sure the tool does not rest on a tooth or burr, and is lying flat against the bottom of the blade. See Figure 7-17.
  • Page 124 Sawmill Alignment Blade Wheel Alignment jam nut on the top adjustment screw and tighten the screw to 30 ft.-lbs torque. Tighten the top and bottom jam nuts. Adjust vertical adjustment screws up to tilt drive-side blade wheel up; Adjust screws down to tilt wheel down Blade Guide Alignment Tool 3H0802-12...
  • Page 125 Sawmill Alignment Blade Wheel Alignment nut on the bottom adjustment screw and tighten the screw. Tighten the top and bottom jam nuts. Adjust vertical adjustment screws up to tilt idle-side blade wheel down; Adjust screws down to tilt wheel up 3H0802-13 FIG.
  • Page 126 Sawmill Alignment Blade Wheel Alignment The gullet of an 1-1/2" blade should be 3/16" (4.5 mm) out from the front edge of the wheel (±1/16 [1.5 mm]). Do not let the teeth ride on the wheels. SM0044D 1/8" (3.0 mm) ±...
  • Page 127: Track Roller Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Track Roller Adjustment See Figure 7-23. Use the horizontal adjustment screws to adjust the drive-side blade wheel. To move the blade back on the wheel, loosen the right adjustment screw one quar- ter turn. Loosen the jam nut on the left adjustment screw and tighten the screw to 30 ft.-lbs torque.
  • Page 128 Sawmill Alignment Track Roller Adjustment See Figure 7-24. Tighten the vertical adjustment bolt to move the stop block toward the track rail. Loosen the bolt to move the stop block away from the track rail. SM0268 Upper Rollers (4) Stop Screw (2) Stop Bolt (2) Inside Lower Rollers (2)
  • Page 129 Sawmill Alignment Track Roller Adjustment See Figure 7-25. 17" (400 mm) to blade SM0137 FIG. 7-25 7. Move the carriage forward to check the distance to the blade at the inside of the pivot rail support. All measurements should be equal within 1/32" (0.8 mm). See Figure 7-26.
  • Page 130: Bed Rail Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Bed Rail Adjustment ment nuts 1/2 turn then tighten the inner nuts. Recheck the saw head tilt and readjust the nuts as necessary. 3H0125-2 Adjust nuts in to raise saw head; Adjust nuts out to lower saw head. DETAIL OF LOWER TRACK ROLLER ASSEMBLY FIG.
  • Page 131 Sawmill Alignment Bed Rail Adjustment 4. Measure the distance from the top of the pivot rail to the bottom of the blade. Make this measurement at each end of the pivot rail. 5. The two measurements should be 15" (375 mm). See Figure 7-27.
  • Page 132: Blade Guide Installation

    Blade Guide Installation Each Wood-Mizer sawmill has two blade guide assemblies that help the blade maintain a straight cut. The two blade guide assemblies are positioned on the saw head to guide the blade on each side of the material being cut.
  • Page 133 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Installation BLADE GUIDES EQUIPPED WITH HIGH-PERFORMANCE BLOCKS: See Figure 7-29. Inspect the guide blocks and repair or replace as necessary. Remove the blade from the sawmill. 600244-7 Insert guide assembly into mounting block Loosen top disk mounting bolt and clamp bolt Turn adjustment bolt...
  • Page 134: Blade Guide Arm Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment With the roller flange positioned properly from the back of the blade, adjust the stop bolt so it touches the blade guide bracket. See Figure 7-30. Turn bolt clockwise to raise assembly so roller does not touch 600214-2 the blade Tighten tilt screws to...
  • Page 135 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment the inner top roller down. If the outer lower roller is loose, adjust the outer lower roller up. Retighten the jam nuts and recheck the tightness of the bottom rollers. Lower top roller ‘A’ to tighten inner bottom roller Outer Bottom Roller...
  • Page 136 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment After tightening the blade guide arm rollers, check that the arm is aligned properly. 3. With the arm adjusted 1/2" (13 mm) from fully closed, measure the distance between the blade guide roller flange and the back of the blade. See Figure 7-32.
  • Page 137 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment nuts on the inner rollers and tighten the front nuts. Recheck the blade guide arm horizon- tal tilt. 3H0802-7B Adjust inner rollers in to tilt arm in; adjust inner rollers out to tilt arm out FIG.
  • Page 138 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Arm Alignment surement should be 15" (376.5 mm). If the measurements are not the same, adjust the outer rollers up or down to tilt the blade guide arm vertically. Measure from blade guide arm to bed rail with arm open and closed 3H0802-11 FIG.
  • Page 139: Blade Guide Deflection

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Deflection and bottom rollers up. To tilt the blade guide arm up, adjust the outer top and bottom roll- ers down. Retighten the jam nuts and recheck the blade guide arm vertical tilt. Adjust outer rollers up to tilt arm down;...
  • Page 140: Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment See Figure 7-36. Turn the top adjustment bolt counterclockwise to lower the assembly until the blade guide roller deflects the blade down until the bottom of the blade measures 14 3/4" (370 mm) from the bed rail. Turn top adjustment bolt counterclockwise to lower blade guide roller...
  • Page 141 Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment See Figure 7-37. Clip tool to blade SM0069B FIG. 7-37 3. Move the carriage so that the front end of the tool is positioned above the bed rail. Mea- sure the distance from the bed rail to the bottom edge of the tool. 4.
  • Page 142: Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment 8. After adjusting the vertical tilt of the blade guides, recheck the blade deflection and adjust if necessary. Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment If the blade guides are tilted in the wrong direction horizontally, the back of the blade may contact the flange as the roller is spinning down, causing it to push the blade away from the guide roller.
  • Page 143: Blade Guide Flange Spacing

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Flange Spacing NOTE: Once the blade guides have been adjusted, any cutting vari- ances are most likely caused by the blade. See Blade Handbook, Form #600. 6. Check the blade guide blocks and drive side deflector plate are properly adjusted (See Section 5.2).
  • Page 144: Blade Guide Level (Optional High-Performance Blocks Only)7-40

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Guide Level (Optional High-Performance blocks only) Blade Guide Level (Optional High-Performance blocks only) Perform the following adjustments to make sure the blade guide assembly is parallel to the blade. 1. Loosen the alignment bar mounting bolt. Use the provided bottom block adjustment tool to adjust the alignment bar up so the bar is close to, but not touching the bottom of the blade.
  • Page 145: Side Support Alignment

    Sawmill Alignment Side Support Alignment 3. Turn the top block adjustment bolt clockwise to lower the top block to 0.008" - 0.010" (0.2-0.25mm) from the blade (using the shim as a guide). Tighten the top block mounting bolt and clamp bolt. 4.
  • Page 146: Clamp Stop/Stop Bolt Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Clamp Stop/Stop Bolt Adjustment 4. Pull back at the top of the support to eliminate slack as if a log were being clamped against it. 5. Place a square against the face of the side support. The side support should be square or slightly tilted forward 1/32"...
  • Page 147: Saw Head Tilt

    Sawmill Alignment Saw Head Tilt See Figure 7-44. Loosen the clamp stop bolts and adjust the clamp stop until it touches the string. Loosen the jam nut and adjust the bolt on the middle-rear bed rail until it touches the string. Adjust stop bolt against string String across...
  • Page 148 Sawmill Alignment Saw Head Tilt 1. Move the saw carriage so the blade is positioned over a bed rail. Adjust the blade guide arm to 1/2" (13 mm) from full open. The saw head should still be adjusted so the blade is 14 3/4"...
  • Page 149: Blade Height Scale Adjustment

    Sawmill Alignment Blade Height Scale Adjustment the horizontal adjustment nuts until the outside of the saw head is 1/16" (1.5mm) higher than the inside. 3H0125-2 Adjust nuts in to raise saw head; Adjust nuts out to lower saw head. DETAIL OF LOWER TRACK ROLLER ASSEMBLY FIG.
  • Page 150: Board Return Bracket

    Sawmill Alignment Board Return Bracket For example, if the measurement from the down-set tooth of the blade to the bed rail was 14 3/4" (375 mm), make sure the indicator reads 14 3/4" (375 mm) on the scale. Blade Height Indicator Quarter Scale...
  • Page 151 Sawmill Alignment Board Return Bracket See Figure 7-48. 3H0432 Bracket Mounting Bolts (3) FIG. 7-48 Sawmill Alignment HDSdoc072619 7-47...
  • Page 152: Hydraulic Information

    Hydraulic Information Hydraulic Schematic SECTION 8 HYDRAULIC INFORMATION Hydraulic Schematic RELIEF VALVE SETTING 2200 PSI LOADER CLAMP CLAMP TOEBOARD TOEBOARD TURNER IN/OUT UP/DOWN REAR FRONT RELIEF VALVE SETTING 2250 PSI HD0139C HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC. HDSdoc072619 Hydraulic Information...
  • Page 153: Hydraulic Layout Diagram

    Hydraulic Information Hydraulic Layout Diagram Hydraulic Layout Diagram Log Loader Clamp Clamp Turner In/Out Up/Down Side Supports Front Rear Toe Board Toe Board (Shown with handles down) HD0136E Crossflow Hose (1/2") HYDRAULIC LAYOUT DIAGRAM. Hydraulic Information HDSdoc072619...
  • Page 154: Hydraulic Components

    Hydraulic Information Hydraulic Components Hydraulic Components Wood-Mizer Description Part # 017275 Hyd. Cylinder, 3" Bore X 7" Stroke 015050 Hyd. Cylinder, 1 1/2" Bore X 10" Stroke P12846 Hyd. Cylinder, 2 1/2" Bore X 8" Stroke P12845 Hyd. Cylinder, 2" Bore X 6" Stroke...
  • Page 155: Hydraulic Hoses

    Hydraulic Information Hydraulic Hoses Hydraulic Hoses Color LENGTH Application Wood-Mizer Code "A" Part No. None 1/4” Hydraulic Pump To Valve 18" 015704 None 18" 1/4” Hydraulic Pump To Valve 015704 Plain 3/8” Log Turner Base 24” 014796 Orange 3/8” Log Turner Top 18"...
  • Page 156: Hydrostatic Schematic

    Hydraulic Information Hydrostatic Schematic Hydrostatic Schematic Up/Dn Pump Power Feed Pump Input Shaft HD0211 Reservoir Power Feed Motor Up/Dn Motor FIG. 8-1 HYDROSTATIC UP/DOWN/FEED. HDSdoc072619 Hydraulic Information...
  • Page 157: Index

    INDEX alignment hydraulic lower track rollers 7-23 component list main bed rails 7-26 control operation 4-1, 4-3 slide pad adjustment 7-23 fluid level 5-17 hose list autoclutch option hydrostatic diagram operation layout diagram schematic troubleshooting problems battery troubleshooting problems leveling logs blade breakage, troubleshooting loading logs...
  • Page 158 safety symbols scale blade height operation 4-15 inch height 4-15 quarter inch 4-16 service information branch locations customer & sawmill ID general contact info setup portable sawmill stationary sawmill tensioner maintenance 5-12 troubleshooting electrical problems hydraulic problems sawing problems turning logs up/down operation troubleshooting problems...

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