
Read this manual carefully before operating the product
Original Instructions Version March 12
Attaching your Chainsaw
Carefully lower the chainsaw bar into position
between the two clamping blocks within
the pivot clamp, (item J), ensuring that there
is a minimum 2cm gap between the body
of the chainsaw and the clamp, (as shown
in fig 3). Ensure that the bar is positioned at
approximately 90 degrees to the pivot clamp
and allows for access to your chainsaws
tensioning mechanism before tightening the
eyebolt, (item 10).
Insert the tensioning bar, (item M), through
the eyebolt, this allows you to apply sufficient
pressure to firmly secure your chainsaw in
place. Once tightened, test the arc of travel;
ensure that the guide bar and chain doesn’t
make contact with any part of the saw horse.
Note:
The pivot clamp, (item J), is mounted into a fixed leg with an elongated slot. This slot allows
for vertical adjustment for the pivot clamp support; thus accommodating different sized guide
bars – the larger the bar, the higher the pivot clamp will need to be placed. Adjust the pivot
clamp so that the tip of the guide bar extends beyond the table, this should ensure that the log
will be cut completely through.
If you require the logs to be cut to a consistent length, set the measuring arm (item G) in the required
position, tightening the eyebolt, (item 11), using the tensioning bar, (item M) - see Fig.1 for details.
Fig. 3
Minimum Gap 2cm
Pivot Clamp
10