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B1651 Band Sawmill
ORIGINAL USER MANUAL
SKU: 0458-395-5601
REV: 1

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL B1651 Band Sawmill ORIGINAL USER MANUAL SKU: 0458-395-5601 REV: 1...
  • Page 2 LOGOSOL continuously develops its products. For this reason, we must reserve the right to modify the configuration and design of our products. Document: B1651 Band Sawmill User Manual SKU User Manual, English: 0458-395-5601 Last revised: August 2024 © 2024 LOGOSOL, Härnösand Sweden...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL Table Of Contents Thank you for choosing a logosol machine! ..................4 General information ........................... 5 Description of the band sawmill ......................6 Safety instructions ..........................8 Technical data ........................... 11 Bolts & nuts ............................. 12 Component parts ..........................14 Rail assembly ............................
  • Page 4: Thank You For Choosing A Logosol Machine

    We are very pleased that you have demonstrated your confidence in us by purchasing this sawmill and we will do our utmost to meet your expectations. LOGOSOL has been manufacturing sawmills since 1989, and in that time we have supplied approximately 100,000 machines to satisfied customers the world over.
  • Page 5: General Information

    USER MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION This user manual, the instructions of the motor, the assembly instructions of the band sawmill and instructions for accessories should be seen as integral parts of the band sawmill and should always be kept together with it. They should also follow the band sawmill if it is sold.
  • Page 6: Description Of The Band Sawmill

    USER MANUAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BAND SAWMILL B1651 Front-, rear- and side view...
  • Page 7 USER MANUAL Toolbox Platform Operator panel Water tank Saw carriage Lifting points Band wheel guard Machine decal Electrical cabinet 10. Blade tension handle 11. Adjustable blade guard 12. Log support 13. Cross bunk 14. Log clamp 15. Log wedge 16. Rail end stop 17.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    USER MANUAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KEY TO SYMBOLS WARNING! This symbol means that you should pay particular attention and is always followed by information about the relevant risk. IMPORTANT This symbol is followed by important information or instructions. Pay particular attention when this symbol appears in the manual text.
  • Page 9 USER MANUAL THE SAFETY EQUIPMENT OF THE BAND SAWMILL WARNING! Never use the machine if the safety equipment is defective. IMPORTANT The safety equipment must be checked and maintained. Here is a description of the items of safety equipment on the band sawmill together with their features. Interlock safety switch on the band wheel guard One of the hinges of the band wheel guards is equipped with an interlock safety switch.
  • Page 10 USER MANUAL WORK SITE WARNING! Never operate a band sawmill with a petrol-powered engine in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas. This can result in death due to suffocation or carbon monoxide poisoning. IMPORTANT Only operate the band sawmill and handle band blades in full daylight or under adequate lighting.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    USER MANUAL TECHNICAL DATA LOGOSOL B1651 RAIL COMPONENT Rail length, standard 6232 mm Rail length, extension 1156 mm Track width 1,75 m Overall width 1,92 m Height 240 mm Weight (6,23 m rail) 500 kg SAW CARRIAGE Length 1,42 m...
  • Page 12: Bolts & Nuts

    USER MANUAL BOLTS & NUTS Definition of the fasteners on following pages. Shoulder bolt Allen bolt Phillips bolt Partial thread Allen bolt Slotted screw Hex bolt Set screw Partial thread hex bolt Hex nut Flange screw Flange nut Partial thread flange bolt Flat washer Carriage bolt Additional Symbols...
  • Page 13 USER MANUAL Recommended Tools Socket wrench 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm Box end wrench 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm Allen key 5 mm, 12 mm Screwdriver Philips #2, Flathead 10 mm Mallet...
  • Page 14: Component Parts

    USER MANUAL COMPONENT PARTS 10 x 03-01971 02-00556 14 x 03-01973 03-02180 03-01972 02-00554 03-03686 03-02650 9321-635-3225 2 x 9321-636-1260 03-02461 9321-633-0112 01-00939 03-03689 10 x 03-02459 02-00564 02-00449 02-00465 03-03699 9036-011-0001...
  • Page 15 USER MANUAL 03-03705 03-03704 03-03703 04-00734 03-03747 03-03748 02-00571 01-00935 03-02972 03-03763 03-02668 04-00443 (6.3x10x10mm) 04-00063 01-00453 01-00938 02-00247 01-00899...
  • Page 16 USER MANUAL 01-00947 01-01033 (6m) 01-00945 (10m) 9038-012-0001 (1.5m) 03-03706 03-01982 01-00959 01-00942 01-00932...
  • Page 17 USER MANUAL 01-00334-DM (2 x) 01-00977-DIV 10 x 9039-001-0001 9029-011-0001 9026-015-0002 20 x 20 x 03-03786 M6x35 M8x12 01-00335-DM (2 x) M10x95 24 x 03-01814 24 x M12x140 02-00554-SKP 24 x 16 x M12x90 01-00955-SKP 16 x 16 x 04-00521 M6x16 01-00960-SKP 42 x...
  • Page 18 USER MANUAL 01-00961-DIV 01-00956-SKP M5x20 03-01465 16 x M6x10 03-01464 M6x20 9291-020-0005 M6x70 (8.5x12x11mm) 03-03681 M8x100 M8x20 M8x25 25 x...
  • Page 19: Rail Assembly

    USER MANUAL RAIL ASSEMBLY Start assembling the sawmill by mounting the rail. The sections of rail are place under the saw head in the pallet. The assembly involves heavy lifting and requires two people. WARNING! Heavy lifting. Risk of injury. WARNING! Risk of crush injuries.
  • Page 20: Mounting Of The Rail Pipes And Support Feet

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE RAIL PIPES AND SUPPORT FEET When installing trailer kits and accessories that require fixed support legs: skip step 1 (see manual for the product in question). There are accessories for this machine that may affect the sequence of assembly in this manual. Read through the assembly instructions in the various manuals before starting work to get an overview of the different procedures.
  • Page 21 USER MANUAL Gradually tighten the nuts on both sides to prevent misalignment. 01-00335-DM M12x140 01-00335-DM 12 x M12x140 12 x 12 x Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the second rail pipe.
  • Page 22 USER MANUAL Please note the direction of the sawhead before assembling the following steps. Fasten the support legs to the cross bunks. Align the cross bunks against the rail pipes. The shelf in the middle of the cross bunks should be pointing towards where the saw head will be later on. 01-00334-DM 16 x  ...
  • Page 23 USER MANUAL Attach the cross bunks to the rail pipes number 2,3,4 and 5 seen from the sawing direction. Count the hole patterns from the pipe joint; the cross bunks should be placed on hole pattern 4 from each respective pipe joint.
  • Page 24 USER MANUAL Attach the rail end stop and position the support leg under the rail pipe edge piece. 01-00334-DM 03-03786 01-00977-DIV XXXXXXXX M8x10...
  • Page 25 USER MANUAL Attach the edge piece to the rail pipes. 01-00335-DM   01-00335-DM M12x140 11. Repeat the steps 8, 9 and 10 for the second rail pipe edge piece. 12. Tighten the bolts from step 7.
  • Page 26: Mounting Of The Platform & Toolbox

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE PLATFORM & TOOLBOX M6x12 Please note the direction of the saw blade before mounting the platform. Lower the platform in place. Attach the bolts to its sides and back. The assembly is symmetrical around the platform. M6x12...
  • Page 27 USER MANUAL Position the box in the middle of the platform. Fasten it through the bottom in eight different places. M6x12...
  • Page 28: Mounting Of The Operator Panel

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE OPERATOR PANEL Please note the direction of the saw blade before assembling the following steps. 01-00955-SKP M6x16 Use the holes in the tube to position the operator panel at your desired height. It is recommended to have it set just above your stomach.
  • Page 29 USER MANUAL 01-00955-SKP XXXXXXXX M6x16 M6x10 Hang the lid on the screws by slightly bending its ears outwards.
  • Page 30 USER MANUAL M4x8 M4x8...
  • Page 31 USER MANUAL Fasten the consoles to the lid. Use the M4x20 screws to fasten the big console and the M5x20 to fasten the smaller consol. M5x20 M4x20...
  • Page 32: Mounting Of The Rail And Guidebar

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE RAIL AND GUIDEBAR Leave a distance between the bolt head and the nut. This distance should be 8-10 mm. M8x16 The rail sections should be fitted so that they overlap each other. The last short rail section should be fitted the same way as the first one.
  • Page 33 USER MANUAL 602mm 1195mm 1156mm After the rails have been positioned, slide the guide bars in place along the rail pipe and tighten the bolt with your fingers. Make sure the guidebar is pushed all the way up and aligned at the bottom. Repeat the installation on the other side.
  • Page 34: Mounting Of The Cable Rail

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE CABLE RAIL Please note the direction of the saw blade before assembling the following steps.
  • Page 35 USER MANUAL M6x70 Lay the cable rail base on top of console brackets and attach the screws. M6x10...
  • Page 36 USER MANUAL 12 x M6x10 12 x Attach the cable holder to the cable rail base. M8x16...
  • Page 37 USER MANUAL Attach the inlet holder to the rail pipe edge piece, next to the cable rail base. M8x16   M5x20...
  • Page 38 USER MANUAL Lay the cable holder out flat and open the lids with a flathead screwdriver. Stick the screwdriver against the wall above the latch and bend downwards.
  • Page 39 USER MANUAL 10. Insert the power cable and the signal cable into the cable holder. Align the cable ends together and make sure that there is at least 60-70 cm of cable extending beyond the end of the holder. Make sure the cables are straight and oriented correctly by placing the biggest, male coded connector beyond the cable holder end, furthest away from the power inlet in step 8.
  • Page 40 USER MANUAL 12. Fold the cable holder back up and attach the connector plate. Leave it hanging there until later. M6x20...
  • Page 41: Mounting Of The Log Tension Profile

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE LOG TENSION PROFILE Fit the log tensioning profiles on the side of the cross bunk with no reinforcement. We recommend installing the profiles on cross bunk 1 and 3. M8x20 M8x14...
  • Page 42 USER MANUAL The height of the log support is adjusted using the holes and is locked in place with the pin.
  • Page 43 USER MANUAL M8x20 8.5x12x11 M8x25 Repeat the steps 1-6 for the second log tension profile.
  • Page 44: Adjusting The Rail Frame

    USER MANUAL ADJUSTING THE RAIL FRAME Use shims under the rail sections, so that they stay in the right position while you are tightening the bolts. IMPORTANT This step is crucial for the precision of the sawmill. Be careful and put some extra time into this step.
  • Page 45: Saw Head

    USER MANUAL SAW HEAD The saw head is partly assembled when supplied. The rail bar tipping wheels must be installed as soon as the saw head has been placed on the rail. After installing the tipping wheels, to ensure proper functioning of the sawmill the machine must be finally assembled and adjusted as described in the adjustment sequence provided in the manual.
  • Page 46: Mounting Of The Saw Head On The Carriage

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE SAW HEAD ON THE CARRIAGE Steps 1-7 will be performed on both sides of the carriage simultaneously WARNING! Heavy lifting. Risk of injury. Mount the shroud on the carriage. M12x40 M12x32...
  • Page 47 USER MANUAL Enter the screws from the outside of the carriage. M8x12...
  • Page 48 USER MANUAL Lift the saw head and hang it on the screws from step 2.   Enter the pylon bushing from above and fasten it from the sides. M8x12...
  • Page 49 USER MANUAL   M8x20...
  • Page 50 USER MANUAL Enter the pylon bushing from below and attach it to the sides. M8x20...
  • Page 51 USER MANUAL M8x20...
  • Page 52 USER MANUAL Tie the polyester string that is hanging from the top of carriage to the blue hose that is placed on the motorshelf. Attach the hose to the valve on the water tank.
  • Page 53 USER MANUAL Attach the hose to the valve on the motorshelf. String the hose down the hole in the motorshelf and connect at the end of the blade guard. 1.5m...
  • Page 54 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT It is important to adjust the saw head before starting to ensure satisfactory sawing and the correct functioning of the sawmill. Carefully follow the adjustment sequence! Certain adjustments affect other machine settings. WARNING! Overturning hazard! Critical assembly. IMPORTANT Take time to ensure that the saw carriage surrounds the rail.
  • Page 55: Mounting Of The Saw Head On The Rail Frame

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE SAW HEAD ON THE RAIL FRAME Lift the saw head into place on the rail. The carriage and saw head weighs 350 kg in total. Use a sling approved for the purpose and attach to the saw head’s lifting points. Lift the saw head using the appropriate lifting gear IMPORTANT The anti-tip wheels must be mounted on the underside of the saw carriage when the saw head is mounted on the rail.
  • Page 56 USER MANUAL Start by removing the flange nuts on the outside of the bogie tube. Leave the bolts where they are. They will be needed for installation later.
  • Page 57 USER MANUAL Fit the wheels and the cogs to the anti-tip plate. 01-00977-DIV M10x40 M6x35  ...
  • Page 58 USER MANUAL Fit the anti-tip plate on the bogie tube and use the existing nuts from step 1. Fit the rail cleaners by the ends of the bogie tube. Tighten the anti-tip wheels by pushing them upwards in the inclined groove. Move them upwards so that they brace against the underside of the guide bar.
  • Page 59 USER MANUAL Attach the cable holder connector to the bogie tube. M8x100 Fit the handle on the side of the sawhead.
  • Page 60 USER MANUAL Attach the sprocket cover at the front of the carriage. M6x12...
  • Page 61: Mounting Of The Chain

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE CHAIN Attach the plate to the side of the rail pipe edge. M8x20 Attach the second plate to the other end of the machine. M8x20...
  • Page 62 USER MANUAL When assembling extensions of the log bed, extension chains 01-00536 should be used, one chain per extension.  ...
  • Page 63 USER MANUAL Tighten the supply chain manually as much as possible before it is mounted on the chain lock. M6x30 6.3x10x10...
  • Page 64 USER MANUAL   M6x16 Repeat the steps 1-6 for the other side of the machine. Please note that the process will be mirrored.
  • Page 65: Mounting Of The Feeding Cable

    USER MANUAL MOUNTING OF THE FEEDING CABLE Insert the signal cable through the hole on the side of the rail pipe.
  • Page 66 USER MANUAL Pull the signal cable through the rail pipe edge and up through the hole next to the operator panel. Hold the cable in place against the tube using velcro bands. Open the operator panel lid and enter the cable from below.
  • Page 67 USER MANUAL Connect the signal cable to the console.
  • Page 68 USER MANUAL Connect the other side of the signal cable to the cables hanging from on the side of the carriage.
  • Page 69 USER MANUAL Connect the power cable.
  • Page 70: Installation Of The Motor: See The Separate User Manual

    USER MANUAL INSTALLATION OF THE MOTOR: SEE THE SEPARATE USER MANUAL It is now time to fit the engine. The instructions for fitting the engine are supplied in a separate attachment: see the instructions for the engine you will be working with. When assembly is complete, carry on with the section entitled Adjustment sequence on the next page of this user manual to complete the adjustment sequence before starting the machine.
  • Page 71: Order Of Adjustments

    USER MANUAL ORDER OF ADJUSTMENTS Read through all the assembly instructions before starting assembly, then follow the instructions step by step as you work. IMPORTANT It is important to adjust the saw head before starting to ensure satisfactory sawing and the correct functioning of the sawmill.
  • Page 72 USER MANUAL ADJUST THE RAIL HORIZONTALLY To ensure a good sawing result, it is important that the rails are completely level. Earlier, we have adjusted the levelness along the long sides of the rail frame. Now the rail frame is to be adjusted on its short sides.
  • Page 73 USER MANUAL ADJUST THE BAND WHEELS The angle of the band wheels has to be adjusted so that they are at right angles to the cross bunks. With the sawhead in its lowest position, check the perpendicularity between the band wheels and the cross bunks.
  • Page 74 USER MANUAL ADJUST THE LENGTHWISE POSITION OF THE BLADE The lengthwise position of the blade is adjusted by the adjusting bolts that is positioned horizontally, i.e. the bolts situated on the outside of the shaft mountings. Before adjusting, the lock nut has to be opened. If the blade moves outwards on the wheels, turn the adjusting bolt clockwise to compensate.
  • Page 75 USER MANUAL BLADE BODY Blade body Drive belt Wheel In this case, the blade body refers to the part of the blade that is between the gullet and and the back of the blade. First, install the blade centred over the drive belt so that blade body protrudes equally on both sides of the drive belt.
  • Page 76 USER MANUAL When the blade runs in a straight line, close the wheel guards and start the sawmill. Throttle up to make the wheels spin, then release the throttle. Open the wheel guards and check that the lengthwise position of the blade is unchanged. If this is the case, the blade is adjusted correctly. ADJUST THE PARALLELITY BETWEEN THE BAND BLADE AND THE CROSS BUNKS To ensure a good sawing result, it is important that the band blade is parallel with the cross bunks.
  • Page 77 USER MANUAL ADJUST THE ADJUSTABLE BLADE GUIDE HORIZONTALLY The adjustable blade guide with guard has to be adjusted to ensure straight cuts in all positions. Install the blade guide rollers. Then, bring the blade guide with guard to its innermost position. Place a spirit level on the blade guide and adjust by turning the eccentric handle until the blade guide with guard is horizontally level.
  • Page 78 USER MANUAL Make sure the blade protection arm is straight between the wheels and runs smoothly. ADJUST THE PARALLELITY BETWEEN THE BLADE GUIDE ARM AND THE BLADE To adjust the parallelity between the blade guide arm and the band blade, you loosen the three fixing bolts on the outside of the blade guard holder.
  • Page 79 USER MANUAL ADJUST THE PARALLELITY BETWEEN THE BAND BLADE AND THE RAILS To ensure good operation of the sawmill it is important that the blade is parallel to the rails. Place a straightedge on the blade as close as possible to one of the blade guide rollers. The straightedge should rest on a tooth that is not set.
  • Page 80 USER MANUAL Measurement point 2 X +- mm If the measurements differ, turn the adjusting bolts on the blade guide until the measurements are the same at both measurment points. One method to facilitate adjusting, is to use the value from measurement point 1, compare it with the value from measurement 2 and then, by raising or lowering the blade guide, adjust half the difference at measurement point 2.
  • Page 81: Other Adjustments

    USER MANUAL OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Read through all the assembly instructions before starting assembly, then follow the instructions step by step as you work. The following instructions are crucial for a good operation of the sawmill, but the adjustments do not affect each other and do not have to be carried out in a particular order.
  • Page 82: Drive Belt Tension

    USER MANUAL DRIVE BELT TENSION To prevent the drive belt from slipping on the pulley, the drive belt has to be correctly tensioned. The belt tensioner pulley assembly can be rotated around its lower bolting. Tension the belt until you have reached the same values at the tension checking point as in the illustration to the right.
  • Page 83: Blade Guides

    USER MANUAL PREPARING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING UP Before starting the engine for the first time, the engine has to be filled with oil and fuel. Lower the sawhead to its lowest position to facilitate the work. More detailed information on the engine can be read in the user manual of the engine, which is included in the shipment.
  • Page 84 USER MANUAL The blade guides can adjust the angle of the blade, measured in the direction of the cut, by adjusting the top and bottom adjusting bolts. The blade guides must be adjusted so that they are parallel to the back of the blade.
  • Page 85: At First Startup

    USER MANUAL AT FIRST STARTUP CALIBRATION  During the initial startup, the value for the saw blade's height position needs to be calibrated. The digital measuring device will display a value upon startup. Measure the distance between the saw blade, on a downward-facing tooth, and a log deck.
  • Page 86: Starting And Stopping

    You can find a more indepth description of how to use the Pro set and Pro feed in the ProSet ComputerSetworks Manual and ProFeed 400V Manualon the Logosol website. How To Start Turn the switch on the electrical cabinet to the "ON"...
  • Page 87: The Functions Of The Sawmill

    USER MANUAL THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SAWMILL LOG CLAMPS The sawmill comes with two log clamps that secure the log on the sawmill. The log clamp is an eccentric clamping device. First, set the eccentric plate so that it lies against the log. This is done by turning the eccentric plate clockwise. Then, to secure the log, you turn the handle on the clamp clockwise, as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 88 USER MANUAL LOG WEDGE The sawmill comes with four log wedges which help prevent bigger logs from rolling off the sawmill. Adjusting the distance between the wedges allows different size logs to be used. Here's how to use them: Attach two wedges to crossbunk 2 and 4 counted from the saw head, on the opposite side of your log table.
  • Page 89: Using The Band Sawmill

    USER MANUAL USING THE BAND SAWMILL OPERATING THE BAND SAWMILL WARNING! Cutting tools: Always stand behind the saw carriage and keep both your hands on the handles while operating the machine. Never stand in front of the carriage or band blade. Never pull the carriage through the cut.
  • Page 90 USER MANUAL CAUTION Ensure that the machine is correctly assembled and maintained in accordance with the instructions in this user manual. CAUTION Never work alone. Make sure that there are other adults within hearing distance, should you need to call for help. WARNING! Danger of flying fragments from dirty logs.
  • Page 91 USER MANUAL Danger area of the machine: 1 5M CAUTION Minimum safety distance around the sawmill is shown in illustration. Note that the safety distance on the left side of the band sawmill is 15 m due to the the risk of blade pieces being ejected out of the sawdust chute if a blade breaks.
  • Page 92 USER MANUAL WARNING! Risk of tripping over the rails and cross bunks. CAUTION Never take a short cut across the rails. Hang electric cables up and out of the way so that they do not get damaged or become a tripping hazard. WARNING! Never operate the petrol powered engine in enclosed areas.
  • Page 93: Every Time Before Operating The Band Sawmill

    USER MANUAL EVERY TIME BEFORE OPERATING THE BAND SAWMILL: Ensure that • the customer is wearing the prescribed personal protective equipment • the prescribed maintenance procedures have been properly carried out • the band blade is not moving when the engine is idling •...
  • Page 94: Storing

    USER MANUAL STORING If the band sawmill is not in use, even when it is for short periods of time, the band blade must be removed from the machine and be stored where it is inaccessible to children and other persons. FOR LONGER PERIODS OF STORAGE: •...
  • Page 95: Maintenance

    USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE WARNING! Risk of serious injury. CAUTION Before performing any service and maintenance on the machine: turn the ignition key to the OFF position and close the fuel valve. WARNING! Risk of burn injury. The engine and its muffler get very hot during operation and remain hot after the engine has stopped.
  • Page 96: Moving The Band Sawmill

    USER MANUAL MOVING THE BAND SAWMILL WARNING! Risk of crush injuries. CAUTION Keep people and pets outside the 5 m danger area around the machine while lifting and moving the machine parts. Secure the load during transport. NOTICE The saw carriage and the rails/bed must not be lifted or transported when assembled together, but must be transported separately as two parts.
  • Page 97: Refueling

    USER MANUAL REFUELING WARNING! Risk of burn injury. Petrol is an extremely flammable fluid. CAUTION Before refueling the engine of the machine, wait until the engine has cooled. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position and close the fuel valve. Refueling: Lower the sawhead to its lowest position and have the saw carriage in its locked position at one of the rail ends before refueling.
  • Page 98: Sawdust Management

    USER MANUAL SAWDUST MANAGEMENT If the sawmill is used outdoors it can be operated without a chip extractor. IMPORTANT Make sure that you regularly remove sawdust that has accumulated around the machine, using a shovel e.g. If a chip extractor is connected, you need a capacity of at least 800m IMPORTANT Exhaust hose: In case an exhaust hose is connected to the sawmill, it must have a spiral that can be grounded.
  • Page 99: Operation Instructions

    USER MANUAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS LOG STACK Do not stack the logs higher than 1 m. Logs that are soiled, sandy, muddy or dirty considerably shorten the life of the band blade and increase the risk of blade breakage. Avoid dragging the logs over the ground and try to keep the logs as clean as possible. It can also be a good idea to separate different sorts of wood into different log stacks.
  • Page 100 USER MANUAL Option 1: Safety wedge at the rear of the log pile Logs Safety device at the front of the log pile Log table Rail The right side of the rail must be clear Option 2: Detachable ramp...
  • Page 101 USER MANUAL When loading a log: Place the saw carriage as far back on the rail as possible (its starting position). The log supports must be raised to their top position when loading logs from the operator’s side. The log supports must be moved over to the opposite side of the rail (the operator’s side) and mounted in their top position when loading logs from the left side of the band sawmill.
  • Page 102 USER MANUAL SAWING WARNING! Cutting tools. CAUTION Always stand behind the saw carriage and keep both hands on the push handle while operating the machine. Never stand in front of the saw carriage or blade. Never pull the saw carriage back through the cut.
  • Page 103 USER MANUAL If the log is distinctly tapered from one end to the other, you have to compensate for this to get the best possible result. You always want the cut to run parallel to the centre line of the log. Place a shim between the log bed cross bunk and the narrow end of the log.
  • Page 104 USER MANUAL 13. With both hands on the push handle, gently push the saw carriage forward until the blade begins to cut into the log. When the band blade is completely inside the log, you can increase the feed rate. Adjust the feed rate so the cut becomes straight with a clean finish.
  • Page 105 USER MANUAL 18. Rotate the log 180° so that the freshly sawn surface rests on the log bed. 1 80 Turn the log through 180° so that the freshly sawn side faces towards the log bed. Lower the log supports and the log clamps so that they will not come into contact with the blade and clamp the log in position.
  • Page 106 USER MANUAL 19. When you have rotated the log the last time to cut the last boards, you have to calculate where you should take the cut to make the last cut agree with the calculation. Check this by lowering the blade until it rests against the log.
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE The regular maintenance that is expected to be performed by the operator, is described in this chapter. Be sure to perform the prescribed maintenance intervals as this forms the basis for a good functionality of the sawmill. WARNING! Risk of serious injury.
  • Page 108 USER MANUAL CAUTION If you spill fuel on the machine when refueling, wipe this up immediately. If you get any fuel on your clothes, change clothes immediately. CAUTION Never operate the engine if there is a fuel or oil leak. Always turn the engine off before refuelling.
  • Page 109: Handling Saw Blades

    USER MANUAL HANDLING SAW BLADES WARNING! Cutting tools: Incorrect handling of band blades can cause life-threatening injuries. Band blades are extremely sharp. WARNING! Risk of lacerations. IMPORTANT When handling band blades: • always wear protective gloves (class 1) of leather •...
  • Page 110: Lubrication Points

    THE THROTTLE WIRE AND HANDLE OF THE ENGINE Lubricant: Superflo Note! The handle and throttle are not applicable for B1651. Lubricate the handle joint and spray oil into the wire from its ends. If the wire is difficult to move, remove the wire from its coating and lubricate the whole wire and spray oil into the wire coating.
  • Page 111: Cleaning The Band Sawmill

    INSPECTION OF SAFETY FEATURES Before each work shift, inspect the working order of following safety features: Note! The push handle is not applicable for B1651. • Check that the throttle handle returns to its neutral position when released, so that the engine goes down to idle.
  • Page 112: Troubleshooting Schedule

    USER MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING SCHEDULE PROBLEM/SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION The blade quickly loses its sharpness• Dirty logs • Avoid dragging the logs over the ground • The saw blade is worn out • Debark the log where the blade is going to cut •...
  • Page 113 If the problem recurs, contact Logosol. • • Abnormal noises from the Poor lift chain alignment. Check alignment between the mechanism.
  • Page 114: Declaration Of Conformity

    In accordance with Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex 2A Logosol AB Arkivvägen 6 871 53 HÄRNÖSAND hereby declare that B1651 Band Sawmill has been manufactured in conformity with: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and has been manufactured in conformity with the following harmonised standards: EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 60204-1:2018, EN 50370-1:2005, EN 50370-2:2003.
  • Page 115 LOGOSOL AB (HQ) | Arkivvägen 6, SE-871 53 Härnösand, SWEDEN +46 611 182 85 | info@logosol.com | www.logosol.com...

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