Siting |
Min. 0.5 m (1.6 ft) |
The M7 WoodWorkers Mill | When setting up the M7 | When bolting the M7 to a |
may not tilt more than 5 ° | directly on the ground: | concrete floor, asphalt |
from the horizontal in any |
| surface or similar, rigid surface, |
direction. | The surface must firm and | a rubber underlay should be |
| level enough that driving a | placed under each foot in order |
The saw may tip over if | normal car on it would not be a | to prevent vibration damage to |
the tilt is greater. The unit | problem. | the sawmill. Use a reliable |
may not be operated |
| fastening system between |
unless the feet are faste- | Fit a board under each pair | the feet and the surface. |
ned to the floor. | of legs using two M6 bolts |
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| for each foot. The boards must |
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The carriage may slide | be of good quality, at least |
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off the guide rail if the tilt | 50x150 mm (2”x 6”) and at least |
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is greater. | 2 m (6.5 ft) long. The boards |
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While the goal is to have the M7 | must extend at least 0.5 m |
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(1.5 ft) beyond the long legs. |
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WoodWorkers Mill fully level, |
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any tilt, however slight, must not |
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be away from the operator as |
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this can cause the logs to slide |
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off or lie at an angle. |
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