Husqvarna SMB 70, SMB 70 E manual Assembling the Saw Carriage, Setting up the Saw Carriage

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INSTALLATION

Saw Carriage

Assembling the Saw Carriage

The wheel fixture is assembled in the packaging, where the sides are disassembled.

1.Crank the height adjustment crank (29) so that the runner (12) reaches outside the packaging.

2.Attach the wheel fixture (FIG 21B) to the runner (12).

3.Attach the stabilising stay (FIG 21A)

4.Loosely attach the frame (25) to its fixture and guide.

Setting up the Saw Carriage

!WARNING!

The saw carriage is heavy. Two persons are required when setting up. Always wear boots with steel toecaps.

CAUTION!

Do not drop the saw carriage onto the rails or any other hard surface too heavily. This will result in permanent damage to the saw carriage’s bearings. Do not place the saw carriage directly on the ground so that dirt and unnecessary contamination can come into contact with the saw carriage’s wheels.

Place the saw carriage on the rails and make adjustments as follows:

1.Two persons take hold of the saw carriage, one on each side. Hold the saw carriage as follows:

The right-hand side: by the bandsaw blade tension crank and under the band wheel’s protective cover.

The left-hand side: by the handle (13) on the motor/engine console.

2.Lift and place the saw carriage so that the grooves in its wheels are positioned above their respective rails. Carefully lower the saw carriage onto the rails.

3.The one-man sawmill can be fitted with a wheel kit (FIG. 22) and a handle (Part no. 531 01 95-93) to make handling the saw carriage easier. The wheel kit is inserted into the steel structure by the saw carriage’s runner wheels on the left-hand side. The handle is attached to the wheel housing on the right-hand side of the sawmill. When using the wheel kit and handle, the sawmill can be moved and placed on the rails by one person.

FIG. 21

FIG. 22

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Contents SMB SMB 70 E Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionSymbols KEY to SymbolsPersonal Protective Equipment Safety RegulationsSafety Regulations Fuel Safety One-man Sawmill Safety EquipmentSafety During Use PersonnelOne-man Sawmill Petrol Engine DescriptionTools and operator’s manual One-man Sawmill Electric Motor Description Frame and FIG Height Setting FIGCarriage FIG Handlebars FIG Cleaning Tank FIGBand Wheels FIG Bandsaw and Band Guide FIGRails Height Adjustment BLog Bolsters a Folding Stops CRail Guard Adjustable Support FeetRail Stop Safety Devices Installation InstallationInstallation Site UnpackingAssembling the Saw Carriage Setting up the Saw CarriageSaw Carriage Saw Carriage Adjustment Band Cleaning Tank FIG Propulsion Wire adjustmentPetrol Engine Electric MotorBandsaw Blade Scale FIG Fuel Fuel HandlingPetrol FuellingStarting a Cold Petrol Engine Starting and StoppingStopping a Petrol Engine Starting a Warm Petrol EngineStopping the Electric Motor Starting the Electric SawmillStarting the Electric Motor Securing the Log USESawing Calculating the YieldStarting the Petrol Engine Edging Dismantling MaintenanceMaintenance Maintenance Drive Belt FIG Band Wheel AdjustmentChecking the Braking Function Saw Unit’s Height AdjustmentDaily Maintenance MaintenancePetrol Engine Technical DataNoise Levels EC Declaration of Conformity Only applies to Europe38 ´z+H66¶6R¨ English ´z+H66¶6R¨