Husqvarna SMB 70, SMB 70 E One-man Sawmill Safety Equipment, Fuel Safety, Personnel, Risk Zone

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SAFETY REGULATIONS

The One-man Sawmill Safety Equipment

!WARNING!

The one-man sawmill must never be used if any of the safety devices or guards is damaged or does not work.

There are a number of safety devices and guards in order to prevent accidents when using the sawmill. These are described in the sawmill’s general description. See page 15.

The safety devices and guards also require regular inspection and maintenance. Measures and intervals are documented in the section Maintenance. See page 30-35.

Fuel Safety

!WARNING!

The fuel used in the one-man sawmill has the following hazardous properties:

1.The fluid, its vapour, and its exhaust fumes are poison- ous.

2.Can cause skin irritation.

3.Is highly inflammable.

Special safety regulations apply to the fuel used with the one-man sawmill. These are documented in the section Fuel Handling on page 23.

Personnel

The following apply to personnel using the one- man sawmill:

1.Shall have read and understood the content of this operator’s manual.

2.Must not be under the influence of alcohol or medication, nor suffering from tiredness.

3.Good lighting is required when using the sawmill outside daylight hours.

4.Shall not be a minor.

5.Earthed circuit breaker recommended.

Risk Zone

The risk zone is evident from the picture to the right.

No unauthorised persons may be present in the risk zone.

The risk zone should also be kept free of foreign objects and the ground within the risk zone should be flat so that the operator avoids stum- bling.

Safety During Use

The safety regulations that apply while using the one-man sawmill are documented in their re- spective areas under the section Use on page 26-29.

The operator should observe the following safety measures before and during use:

1.Check that all safety devices and guards are fitted and undamaged.

2.Check that no fuel has been spilt on the outside of the tank or on the ground.

3.Ensure that there are no people or animals within the one-man sawmill’s risk zone.

4.The stopping and locking devices required to fasten the log shall be used in the intended manner. See pages 26-28.

5.Adjust the bandsaw guide so that it is as close to the log as possible. See page 27.

6.Adjust the scale and check that the bandsaw moves freely over the short and long log supports by the red markings on the scale. See page 22.

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Contents SMB SMB 70 E Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionKEY to Symbols SymbolsSafety Regulations Safety RegulationsPersonal Protective Equipment Safety During Use One-man Sawmill Safety EquipmentFuel Safety PersonnelDescription One-man Sawmill Petrol EngineTools and operator’s manual One-man Sawmill Electric Motor Description Height Setting FIG Carriage FIGFrame and FIG Band Wheels FIG Cleaning Tank FIGHandlebars FIG Bandsaw and Band Guide FIGLog Bolsters a Height Adjustment BRails Folding Stops CAdjustable Support Feet Rail StopRail Guard Safety Devices Installation Site InstallationInstallation UnpackingSetting up the Saw Carriage Saw CarriageAssembling the Saw Carriage Saw Carriage Adjustment Band Cleaning Tank FIG Petrol Engine Wire adjustmentPropulsion Electric MotorBandsaw Blade Scale FIG Petrol Fuel HandlingFuel FuellingStopping a Petrol Engine Starting and StoppingStarting a Cold Petrol Engine Starting a Warm Petrol EngineStarting the Electric Sawmill Starting the Electric MotorStopping 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¨