DESCRIPTION
Saw carriage (FIG. 2)
The saw carriage comes in the same version for all
•Steel structure with runner wheels against the rails and guides for the saw’s up and down movement.
•One screw for the saw’s vertical adjustment. The screw is operated by a crank and is equipped with an index plate.
•Handle with operating mechanism.
•Vibration damping plate
•Motor console
•Bar and chain
•Chain oil tank for the chain
A suitable chain saw is also installed on the saw carriage.
Frame (FIG. 3) and (FIG. 4)
The carriage frame consists of welded square tubing with requisite corner reinforcement for stability during cutting. The console is installed in the saw carriage for the saw unit’s up and down movement. On the under- side of the frame are four runners, fitted with bearings, with slots for securing and smooth running along the rails. The carriage is equipped with two adjustable bearings, which run against the underside of the rails, to prevent it from lifting.
Height Setting (FIG. 4)
The saw unit is secured vertically by a screw. A crank
(11)is fitted on the top section of the screw, and is used to set the exact dimension of the timber thickness. One turn of the crank moves the bandsaw blade 5 mm. The height of the bar above the rails’ cross members is read on the scale (14). There are two red markings on the scale that indicate the lowest saw height with the timber support raised, one red line for the long timber support and one red line for the short one. CAUTION! Sawing under the respective markings will damage the chain and there will be a risk of sparking.
Handlebars (FIG. 4)
The saw carriage is operated and moved forwards using handlebars (16), which are located on the left- hand side of the saw carriage. The handlebars are equipped with a throttle for start lock (17, 18). On the
FIG. 2 |
FIG. 3 |
FIG. 4 |
14 |
11 |
17 |
18 |
16 |
10 – English