woodmizer D10 Safety, Operation, Maintenance & Parts Manual

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D10 Engine
Safety, Operation, Maintenance
& Parts Manual
LT15
rev. D1.01
Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand
!
all safety information and instructions before oper-
ating, setting up or maintaining this machine.
February 1998
Form #1098
This is the original language
for the manual.

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  • Page 1 D10 Engine Safety, Operation, Maintenance & Parts Manual LT15 rev. D1.01 Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand all safety information and instructions before oper- ating, setting up or maintaining this machine. February 1998 Form #1098 This is the original language...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section-Page ABOUT THIS MANUAL SECTION 1 OPERATION Preparation For Starting .................1-2 Starting The Engine................1-5 Stopping The Engine ................1-12 SECTION 2 MAINTENANCE Air Cooling System ................2-1 Air Filter & Pre-Cleaner.................2-2 Oil & Oil Filter ..................2-3 Fuel Filter ....................2-4 Drive Belt Adjustment................2-5 Alternator Belt ..................2-7 RPM Adjustments ..................2-9...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is provided as a supplement to the equipment manufacturer’s manuals. This ® manual provides information specific to the use of this equipment on the Wood-Mizer sawmill. Refer to the sawmill operator’s manual and manufacturer's manual before attempting to operate this equipment.
  • Page 4: Operation

    OPERATION SECTION 1 OPERATION While your engine is still new, applying heavy loads may reduce its life. Follow the breaking-in procedure below during the first 20 hours of operation. 1. Avoid overloading Never apply heavy loads during the breaking-in period. 2.
  • Page 5: Preparation For Starting

    OPERATION Preparation For Starting Preparation For Starting 1. Fuel Selection And Handling Use only diesel fuel recommended by the manufacturer. Before filling the fuel tank, make sure the fuel does not contain water and/or dust. Failure to do so may result in damage to the fuel injection pump and nozzles.
  • Page 6 OPERATION Preparation For Starting Overfilling is very dangerous. Do not fill the tank beyond the top of the red plug inside the fuel tank filter. Red Plug Fuel tank capacity: 4,7 l. 2. Engine Oil Always check the engine oil level before starting the engine. Add oil if WARNING! necessary.
  • Page 7 OPERATION Preparation For Starting 3. Servicing The Air Cleaner 1 - Air cleaner, 2 - Wing nut 1 - Element Do not clean the air cleaner element with CAUTION! detergents as it is of an oil-soaked type. Replace the element when the power output CAUTION! decreases or a bad color of the exhaust gases is noticed.
  • Page 8: Starting The Engine

    OPERATION Starting The Engine Starting The Engine Recoil Starting 1 - Fuel cock Grip Perform the following steps to start the engine: 1. Set the fuel cock in the open (“O”) position. 2. Put the engine speed lever in the “START” position. D10doc060710 OPERATION...
  • Page 9 OPERATION Starting The Engine 3. Pull out the start rope. a) Holding the rope handle, pull the rope until you feel strong resistance and then allow the handle to return to its initial position. b) Push the decompression lever down. It will return automatically to its original positionwhen the start rope is pulled again.
  • Page 10 OPERATION Starting The Engine D10doc060710 OPERATION...
  • Page 11 OPERATION Starting The Engine Electric starting Engine Start Do not start the engine when the tensioner WARNING! lever is in the ENGAGED (up) position. Always be sure the blade is disengaged and all persons are away from the sawmill before starting the engine. 1.
  • Page 12 OPERATION Starting The Engine 2. Turn the key to the START position. See Figure 1-2. FIG. 1-2 3. When the engine is started, release the tensioner lever to the IDLING (down) position. See Figure 1-3. 150216 FIG. 1-3 D10doc060710 OPERATION...
  • Page 13 OPERATION Starting The Engine 4. To engage the blade, press and hold the green button on the control box and push the tensioner lever to the ENGAGED (up) position. 150217 FIG. 1-3 If the starter is on for too long time, the battery CAUTION! may go flat.
  • Page 14 OPERATION Starting The Engine Battery Check the level of the fluid in the battery once a month. When the level has dropped to the lower mark, replenish with distilled water up to the upper mark. If the battery fluid is short, the engine may not CAUTION! start because too little electricity is reaching the starter motor.
  • Page 15: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION Stopping The Engine Stopping The Engine 1 - Nut of high-pressure fuel pipe 1. Before stopping the engine, push the engine speed lever to the low-speed position and let the engine run for about 3 minutes with no load. 2.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance Air Cooling System SECTION 2 MAINTENANCE This manual only provides information about IMPORTANT! additional procedures or procedures to be performed at different time intervals than found engine manufacturer's manuals. Refer to the manufacturer's for complete maintenance instructions. manual Remove the blade before performing any WARNING! engine service.
  • Page 17: Air Filter & Pre-Cleaner

    Maintenance Air Filter & Pre-Cleaner Air Filter & Pre-Cleaner Always wear proper and necessary safety WARNING! equipment when performing service functions. Proper safety equipment includes eye protection, breathing protection, hand protection and foot protection. Service the pre-cleaner every four hours of operation. Service by gently shaking excess sawdust and debris from the foam piece.
  • Page 18: Oil & Oil Filter

    Maintenance Oil & Oil Filter Oil & Oil Filter Change the oil after the first 50 hours of operation or after the first month (whichever comes first), and every 3 months or 200 hours thereafter. Always drain the oil while the engine is still CAUTION! warm.
  • Page 19: Fuel Filter

    Maintenance Fuel Filter Fuel Filter 1 - Nuts, 2 - Drain plug Clean: Every 3 months or 200 Hrs.Every 6 months or 400 Hrs. The fuel filter has to be cleaned regularly to insure maximum engine output. 1. Drain fuel from the fuel tank. 2.
  • Page 20: Drive Belt Adjustment

    Maintenance Drive Belt Adjustment Drive Belt Adjustment Do not for any reason adjust the engine drive WARNING! belts or belt support bracket with the engine running. Doing so may result in serious injury. Check the drive belt tension after the first 20 hours, and every 50 hours thereafter. The drive belt tension should be adjusted with the tensioner handle engaged (in the up position), by moving the engine assembly on the engine mount plate.
  • Page 21 Maintenance Drive Belt Adjustment See Figure 2-1. Jam Nut Engine Mounting Bolts Adjustment Bolt Adjustment Bolt FIG. 2-1 Periodically check all belts for wear. Replace any damaged or worn belts as needed. Maintenance doc060710...
  • Page 22: Alternator Belt

    Maintenance Alternator Belt Alternator Belt The belt tension should be checked after the first 100 hours of operation, when the bat- tery is not charging properly or when the alternator belt is squealing. If the battery contin- ues to not charge properly or the belt continues to squeal after the initial belt adjustment, replace the belt.
  • Page 23 Maintenance Alternator Belt See Figure 2-3. Belt Tension Lower Alternator Adjustment Bolt Mounting Bolt with Nut FIG. 2-3 5. Turn the belt tension adjustment nut clockwise to tighten the belt, counterclockwise to loosen the belt. Adjust the bolt until the proper belt tension is achieved. Do not overtighten the alternator belt.
  • Page 24: Rpm Adjustments

    Maintenance RPM Adjustments RPM Adjustments Remove the blade before performing any WARNING! engine service. Failure to do so may result in serious injury. Check the RPM with a tachometer after the first 20 hours of operation and every 200 hours thereafter. High-end RPM should be 3600 (±100) RPM and low-end RPM should be 1150 (not to exceed 1500).
  • Page 25: Replacement Parts

    How To Use The Parts List SECTION 3 REPLACEMENT PARTS How To Use The Parts List Use the table of contents or the index to locate the assembly that contains the part you need. Go to the appropriate section and locate the part in the illustration. Use the number pointing to the part to locate the correct part number and descrip- tion in the table.
  • Page 26: Engine Assembly

    Engine Assembly Engine Assembly 22 12 32 38 39 150178C Indicates Parts Available in Assemblies Only) DESCRIPTION PART # QTY. 095265 MOUNT KIT, L100AE-DEYC ELECTRIC-START ENGINE Engine, L100AE-DEYC YANMAR Electric-Start (*) 090130 Muffler, #114970-13551 500603 Gasket, #114699-13200 Muffler 500604 Element, #114650-12591Air Cleaner 500605 Gasket, #114699-12210 Air Cleaner 500606...
  • Page 27 093795-1 Bolt M6x20-8.8-Zinc F81001-2 Washer, External Star 6,4 Zinc F81053-2 Pulley, 30A Alternator 095267-1 Pulley, D10, G13, G15 Engine, Zinc-Plated 096447-1 Screw, Set, M8x8-33H Fe/Zn Hex Sckt Head F81014-1 Screw, 7/16-20 x 1 1/2 SHC F05007-55 Bracket, 30A Alternator Upper...
  • Page 28: Brake/Belt Tensioner Assembly

    Replacement Parts Brake/Belt Tensioner Assembly Brake/Belt Tensioner Assembly Indicates Parts Available In Assemblies Only ) DESCRIPTION ( PART # QTY. 096448 BELT TENSIONER & BRAKE ASSEMBLY HANDLE, TENSIONER AND BRAKE COMPLETE 097436 Plate, Tensioner/Brake Handle Complete 097437 Plate, Tensioner/Brake Handle 097438-1 Fitting, M6 Type A Grease 086280...
  • Page 29 Replacement Parts Brake/Belt Tensioner Assembly Cam, LT15 Limit Switch Zinc 096969-1 Limit Switch, EVN2000 A 091742 Angle Lever, Complete 097432 Lever, Angle 097433-1 Bushing, GFM 1719-25 094142 Fitting, M6 Type A Grease 086280 Washer, 10,5 Flat Zinc F81055-1 Nut, M10-8-B Hex Nylon Zinc Lock F81033-1 Pivot, FI 13-M8 (T17628-ULMER) Angle 095285...
  • Page 30 Replacement Parts Brake/Belt Tensioner Assembly Key, A8x7x32 Parallel 088564 Block, F9273 123 Drive Belt Tensioner Brake 092111 Screw, M5x25-8.8-Hex Socket Head Cap Zinc F81000-7 Washer, 5,3 Flat Zinc F81052-1 Nut, M5-8-DIN 985 Zinc F81030-2 Pivot, FI 13-M8 (T17628-ULMER) Angle 095285 Screw, M8x40 -8.8- Hex Socket Head Cap Zinc F81002-29 Nut, M8-8-B-FeZn5 Hex Nylon Zinc Lock...
  • Page 31: Key Switch Mount Bracket

    Key Switch Mount Bracket 15d013 Indicates Parts Available In Assemblies Only ) DESCRIPTION ( PART # QTY. 092510 BRACKET, D10 KEY SWITCH MOUNT COMPLETE Bracket, D10 Key Switch Mount Painted 092511-1 Switch, Key P04350 Light, KLA-GS-10-2 Control 091051 Decal, D10 Key Switch Mount Bracket...
  • Page 32: Electrical Information

    Electrical Information Electrical Wiring Diagram, LT15D10-P + SW10 SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Electrical Wiring Diagram, LT15D10-P + SW10 FIG. 4-1 LT15D10-P+SW10 D10doc060710 Electrical Information...
  • Page 33: Electrical Components, Lt15D10

    Electrical Information Electrical Components, LT15D10 Electrical Components, LT15D10 Symbol Wood-Mizer Description Part No. 091775 Battery, 36Ah 094328 Button, M22 Momentary Mushroom Green 086486 Relay, D9120 IP 65/64 094232 Safety switch - Guard W2, W3 100910 Safety Switches, Up/Down 091051 Light, KLA-GS-10-2 Control SOL1 092803 Valve, ET-3 12V Fuel Solenoid...

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