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Introduction to the Timbermaster
This Timbermaster is designed to give you years of safe service. Read this owner’s
manual in its entirety before assembly or use.
The Timbermaster consists
of two cabinets that are joined with an “I” beam. The “I”
beam has a ground steel bar that supports the two linear bearings of the sliding
table.
The sliding table has steel support bars to raise the log off the table surface and
accommodate most log surface irregularities. The table has two log clamps that
move the log towards the blade of the bandsaw.
The cabinets sit in support bases that are vertically adjustable to suite the varying
height of bandsaws
Parts of the Timbermaster.
The Timbermaster does not have many parts. The major parts are discussed in this
manual. If you are not familiar with the Timbermaster, take the time to read this
section and become familiar with the machine.
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1. Cabinet.
There are two cabinets that have support wheels for the sliding table. The cabinets
are very robust and provide a secure ridged base for the sliding table.