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Ironwood SLR305  |  User Manual

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5.0 Safety

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Like all power equipment, there is danger associated with the 
Ironwood SLR305. Use caution and follow all safety instructions. 
Take every precaution to protect yourself, others around you, and 
the machine itself from improper use. Safety is a combination of 
common sense, training, and being alert at all times while operating 
your machine. If instructions, warnings, and cautions are not 
followed, serious personal injury or death may occur.

EYE PROTECTION:

 Always wear approved safety glasses or a face 

shield when operating this machine. Only use eye protection that 
meets or exceeds the standards of the American National Standards 
Institute (ANSI). 

EAR PROTECTION:

 Always wear ear protection during machine 

operation.

DRESS CODE:

 Do not wear loose clothing, neckties, jewelry, or 

gloves that can get caught in moving parts. Confine long hair and 
keep sleeves above the elbow.

ELECTRICAL GROUNDING:

 Your machine must be electrically 

grounded. If a cord and plug are used, make certain the machine is 
properly grounded. Follow the grounding procedure indicated by the 
National Electric Code and local regulating authorities. 

GUARDS:

 Make certain that machine guards are in place and in 

good working order. The machine should never be operated without 
the safety guards in place.

TOOLING AND ACCESSORIES:

 Use only recommended tooling 

and accessories. Improper tooling and accessories may cause 
personal injury or damage to your machine. Always run at the 
correct speed and feed rate. Regularly maintain your tools and 
accessories. The saw blade should be sharpened and cleaned for 
safe, optimal performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and 
changing tooling and accessories. 

POWER:

 Make sure the starter is in the OFF position before 

connecting power to the machine.

Make certain the machine is either unplugged or electrically 
disconnected and locked out when performing all maintenance, 
cleaning, or machine adjustments. Never leave the machine running 
unattended. Always turn the power off and stay by the machine until 
the saw blade comes to a complete stop. 

HOUSEKEEPING:

 Before turning the machine on, remove all extra 

items on or around the machine. Keep the work area clean and free 
of scrap material, sawdust, and other debris to minimize the danger 
of slipping. Use compressed air or a brush to remove chips or 
debris. NEVER use your hands.  

Summary of Contents for SLR305

Page 1: ...ollection system operation and adjustments machine controls machine operation rip sawing tips maintenance replace saw arbor motor belt facility preparation work space power delivery and installation i...

Page 2: ...5 0 Safety 12 6 0 Assembly 13 6 1 Install Saw Blade 6 2 Attach Rip Fence Assembly 6 3 Connect Dust Collection System 7 0 Operation and Adjustments 16 7 1 Machine Controls 7 2 Machine Operation 7 3 Ri...

Page 3: ...Model_____________________________________________ Machine Serial Number______________________________________ 1 3 Features Cast iron machined feed chain block and guide track 18 ripping width capaci...

Page 4: ...Hold Down Rollers 6 Rows of Anti Kickback Fingers 3 Working Table Height 32 850mm Saw Arbor Motor 15 hp Saw Arbor Speed 4100 rpm Saw Blade Diameter 10 12 250 330mm Saw Arbor Diameter 1 2 54mm Feed Sp...

Page 5: ...s Improper use or modifications may affect your warranty or result in serious injury or death Training This machine is intended for use by authorized well trained operators only Do not operate until y...

Page 6: ...may vary depending on length of material to be cut 2 3 Power WARNING A licensed electrician must connect the SLR305 to the building power source Do not use extension cords Be sure that the electrical...

Page 7: ...arrive fully crated and secured to a pallet Use a fork lift to move the machine on its pallet as close to its final position as possible If you do not intend to install the Ironwood saw immediately af...

Page 8: ...nch 5 4 leveling pads 6 4 leveling bolts with nuts 7 Saw arbor wrench 8 Paint 2 color set 9 Fence assembly 10 User manual 3 4 Move Machine to Final Position Be sure the site is properly prepared Refer...

Page 9: ...n placed at its final location carefully remove the machine from the pallet The machine is bolted to the pallet for transport 1 Remove the bolts securing the machine to the pallet at the 4 corners of...

Page 10: ...not use gasoline or other petroleum based solvents There is a risk of explosion and burning if these products are used Serious personal injury may occur Use a soft cloth and nonflammable degreasing a...

Page 11: ...ide terminal box To connect power source to the machine 1 Open the electrical cabinet 2 Place cable through electrical fitting on the bottom of the cabinet 3 Remove the clear plastic insulator that co...

Page 12: ...dicated by the National Electric Code and local regulating authorities GUARDS Make certain that machine guards are in place and in good working order The machine should never be operated without the s...

Page 13: ...e saw blade without touching the feed chain 4 Loosen the wing nuts on the small pressure rollers and move them away from the saw blade position 5 Open the rear door and fit the supplied saw arbor wren...

Page 14: ...the feed chain 4 Loosen the wing nuts on the small pressure rollers and move them away from the saw blade position 5 Open the rear door and fit the supplied saw arbor wrench into the cross slot on th...

Page 15: ...ube of a suitable dust extraction system to the outlet The dust extraction system should have a flow rate of 4 500 feet min at 600 cfm NOTE Flex hose length should not exceed 30 feet or suction veloci...

Page 16: ...st the grain 7 1 Machine Controls 1 1 Amp meter for saw motor 10 4 6 9 2 3 5 7 8 2 Power indicator lamp 3 Power source start button 4 Power source stop button 5 Saw blade start button 6 Saw blade stop...

Page 17: ...afety be sure the top anti kickback fingers hang down in a row point in the direction of the feed chain and can be lifted smoothly Be sure the bottom anti kickback fingers press down and lift up smoot...

Page 18: ...e has completely stopped before removing material Attempted removal while saw blade is turning may cause kickback The four sides of the workpiece should be even in thickness to obtain a precise straig...

Page 19: ...age Oil flows from the central lubrication system to the oil distributor which then distributes oil to various points The image below shows the lubrication points and which line lubricates which point...

Page 20: ...T ION ACT TIME 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 3 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 Act time key Int time key Manual pumping switch CESP WIRING DIAGRAM POWER GROUND ABNORMAL OUTPUT PO...

Page 21: ...the lubricant into the tank until it is 80 full Do not let the lubricant overflow When pouring oil into the tank be sure impurities and debris do not get inside To order oil for the central lubricati...

Page 22: ...eeks 7 Screw near the arbor Grease with brush Grease Once daily 8 Oil box of gear reducer Fill oil Shell Omala 320 Once monthly 8 3 Inspection Feature Interval Situation Saw blade Daily Belts Every 20...

Page 23: ...en ended wrench Turn screws clockwise until the old belt can be removed 4 Install a new belt 5 Tighten the two hex head screws 8 7 Feed Chain Cleaning Sawdust dries up lubricant so it is critical to r...

Page 24: ...saw blade Refer to adjustment section for height adjustment instructions Saw blade has insufficient power Improper saw blade for material or application Saw arbor belt too loose Voltage problem to mo...

Page 25: ...Ironwood SLR305 User Manual 25 9 1 Electrical Diagrams...

Page 26: ...Ironwood SLR305 User Manual 26 9 2 Electrical Diagrams Continued...

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