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Baker BP Dominator Stationary Band Sawmill -
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Manual Contents Notice
This manual is not totally comprehensive. It does not and cannot convey every possible
safety and operational problem that may arise while using this machine. The manual will
cover many of the basic and specific safety procedures needed in an industrial
environment.
All federal and state laws and any regulations having jurisdiction covering the safety
requirements for use of this machine take precedence over the statements in this manual.
Users of this machine must adhere to such regulations.
Machine Specifications and Requirements
Power - Model 3650E:
50-hp (37.3 kw) Electric TEFC
motor
Cutting Capacity:
36 in (91 cm) maximum diameter
28 in (71 cm) through center
Log Length Capacity:
21 ft (6.4 m)
Blade Positioning:
1 ½” up to 31”
Mill Dimensions &
Weight:
21 foot (6.40 m) Model:
Length:
Length: 29 ft. (8.84 m)
Width:
Width: 107 in. (2.72 m)
Height:
Height: 9 ft.-4 in. (2.84 m)
Weight:
9,400 lbs (4,263 kg)
Band Blades:
20 ft. x 1 1/2 in (6.1 m x 38.100 mm)
or
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2 in Blades are available.
Blade Thickness:
0.042 in (1 mm)
Band Wheels:
36 in (91 cm) diameter; all-steel with crown
Sawdust Removal:
6” (152mm) outlet; min. 1,300 CFM suction
recommended at dust removal chute
Power and Utilities Requirements
For safe and effective operation confirm your incoming voltage and available
amperage is equal to what the machine has been wired for at the factory.
A qualified electrician should complete electrical connections and check
for correct motor directional rotation.
Ensure all wiring and electrical connections are located in a safe position and
away from any hazardous conditions.
Efficient dust and chip removal requires a minimum of 1,300 CFM suction at the
machine dust removal chute. This is an employer/owner responsibility.
Note:
The Baker BP Dominator MUST have a separate ground in addition to the main
electrical ground provided at your electrical source.
We also recommend using a certified ground at your power source as this will help prevent
damage to the electrical and computer systems that could result from a power surge or an
electrical storm.