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RR25T Range Road RR25T Firewood Processor User Manual Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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“return” lever will autmatically kick off. This will put both levers back into the center, neutral position. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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The emergency kill switch is also located on this panel, once depressed, it will kill the engine. To reset the kill switch, twist the red button clockwise until the button pops up. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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If the saw appears to be running slow, it may be that the cage is not pushing down far enough on the valve. The orange tab can be adjusted to push down harder on the valve. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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Turn the valve “in” to create a restriction and slow down functions or turn the valve “out” to reduce the retriction and speed up the functions. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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This valve is placed a small distance away from the main control panel as this function wont be used often once the machine is set in place. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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The log stop on this machine is adjustable, in length via the two T-bolts shown in the picture. Loosen the T-bolts, set the desired distance from the saw blade to this log stop, then tighten T-bolts to lock in place. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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If the saw motor is not turning off when placed back in the “up” position, there is likely an adjustment that needs to be made with this bolt Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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It will be easy to see the saw move up or down when this bracket is adjusted. Set it so that your saw blade will go down just below the top of the infeed roller Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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Adjust the allen head screw to tension of the chain to the desired tension. Then, the 2 x 13mm nuts can be tighten to lock the bar in place. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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The clear hose is the sightglass for the fluid level. The ball valve is what allows the bar oil to flow to the saw, this valve must be turned on and off manually. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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The valve can be turned to the full “on” or “off” position, but it can also be adjusted anywhere in between. This is used for setting the conveyor chain speed to the desired setting of the operator. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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RR25T The machine has 2 greasable bearings for each of the infeed rollers, as well as 3 greaseable bearings on the conveyor. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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This block also controls the speed at which the saw descends by controlling the flow It has multiple djustments on it that will be outlined in the next pages of this manual. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1 www.range-road.ca...
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Saw up then clamp up. Adjusting these will likely disturb that relationship so these two knobs should not be adjusted unless advised by Range Road to do so. Left, lower adjustment is used to set the clamp...
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Turning this adjustemnt “in” will allow the saw to come down slower or “out” will allow the saw to come down quicker. Customer’s should be adjusting this to fine tune the saw descent speed to their liking. Range Road Enterprises Ltd Box 5 Site 9 RR1 Lacombe AB T4L 2N1...
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The Left side is used to adjust how much pressure the saw cylinder sees in the “up” position before it switches to the raising the clamp. This setting should not have to be adjusted unless advised by Range Road to do so.
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