Sawing The Last Log; Using The Quick Couplings Of The Additional Hydraulics; Connecting A Log Table's In-Feed Rollers To The In-Feed Conveyor - Hakki Pilke 55 PRO Manual

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4.3.4.
When sawing logs, the second to last piece should be sawn in such a way that the remaining piece is of a
sufficient length. This ensures that the log stays firmly under the hydraulic log press and that the sawing is
steady and safe. The last log can be fed on top of the manually lifted guide plates (Figure 24) and then be
lowered down to splitting in the correct position.
4.3.5.
1. Connect the additional hydraulics
(e.g. when using the lateral transfer
mechanism of the HakkiFeed 472 log
table) by pushing the auxiliary
device's hydraulic hoses into the
quick couplings in Figure 26:
-
The one marked in red to quick
coupling B.
-
The one marked in black to quick
coupling A.
-
The one marked in blue to quick
coupling "Tank".
2. Use the additional hydraulics with
controller A in Figure 9.
Note! The HakkiFeed 472 log table's
hydraulic motor features an overflow hose
which must be connected to quick coupling
C, i.e. the direct line to the hydraulic tank.
4.3.6.
A log table's (e.g. HakkiFeed 472) in-feed rollers can be connected in series with the in-feed conveyor. This
way, the rollers are automatically synchronised to operate with the in-feed conveyor when feeding logs
using joystick J (Figure 9). Connect the hoses of the log table to the machine's in-feed conveyor as follows:
Hakki Pilke 55 Pro

Sawing the last log

Using the quick couplings of the additional hydraulics

Connecting a log table's in-feed rollers to the in-feed conveyor

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Figure 26.
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