Husqvarna SMB 70, SMB 70 E manual Unpacking, Installation Site, Rails

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INSTALLATION

Unpacking

Unpack the one-man sawmill and check that the delivery is complete. Check that no parts are damaged. If any part is damaged, report this to the carriers.

The operator’s manual includes detailed instruc- tions about safety, assembly, use, and mainte- nance of the one-man sawmill.

Parts that are included are pictured in the De- scription section on page 7-10 . Component parts are packed according to the following:

1.Rail sections (quantity according to the order).

2.Split saw carriage with engine/motor.

3.4 rail guards.

4.Bandsaw blade.

5.Tanks with hoses.

6.Assembly components.

Installation

Installation Site

The one-man sawmill with petrol engine should be installed outdoors.

There should be space to lay out timber and sawn wood.

Rails

Place the rail sections after each other on the transverse wooden beams, which are placed under each log bolster, and an extra transverse wooden beam by the joints between the sections.

Continue as follows:

1.Assemble the adjustable feet under each of the 16 log bolsters. Adjust, by using the adjustable feet and the rails’ bedding, until the rail sections form a straight line and the rails sit firmly on each wooden beam. See FIG. 18.

2.Loosely bolt together the rail sections using the supplied jointing plates and M12 nuts and bolts. See FIG. 20.

3.Finely adjust the rails and tighten all the bolts. Tighten the bolted joints to 5-10 Nm. See FIG. 18.

4.Fit the stops to the ends of the rails (see page 14, FIG. 11), as well as the folding stops, log lift, and log lock (see page 13, FIG 10).

5.Load the rails above each wooden beam and check that the rails do not move.

FIG. 18

Aligning the rails

FIG. 19

Adjustable foot

16 –English

FIG. 20

Bolted joint

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Contents SMB SMB 70 E Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionKEY to Symbols SymbolsSafety Regulations Safety RegulationsPersonal Protective Equipment One-man Sawmill Safety Equipment Fuel SafetySafety During Use PersonnelDescription One-man Sawmill Petrol EngineTools and operator’s manual One-man Sawmill Electric Motor Description Carriage FIG Height Setting FIGFrame and FIG Cleaning Tank FIG Handlebars FIGBand Wheels FIG Bandsaw and Band Guide FIGHeight Adjustment B RailsLog Bolsters a Folding Stops CRail Stop Adjustable Support FeetRail Guard Safety Devices Installation InstallationInstallation Site UnpackingSaw Carriage Setting up the Saw CarriageAssembling the Saw Carriage Saw Carriage Adjustment Band Cleaning Tank FIG Wire adjustment PropulsionPetrol Engine Electric MotorBandsaw Blade Scale FIG Fuel Handling FuelPetrol FuellingStarting and Stopping Starting a Cold Petrol EngineStopping a Petrol Engine Starting a Warm Petrol EngineStarting the Electric Motor Starting the Electric SawmillStopping the Electric Motor USE Securing the LogCalculating the Yield SawingStarting the Petrol Engine Edging Maintenance DismantlingMaintenance Maintenance Band Wheel Adjustment Drive Belt FIGSaw Unit’s Height Adjustment Checking the Braking FunctionMaintenance Daily MaintenanceTechnical Data Petrol EngineEC Declaration of Conformity Only applies to Europe Noise Levels38 ´z+H66¶6R¨ English ´z+H66¶6R¨