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MAN 9059794 EN V1
P. Lindberg A/S
Sdr. Ringvej 1
www.p-lindberg.dk
Tel.: +45 70212626
6600 Vejen, Denmark
E-mail: [email protected]
Preventative maintenance
Inspect the log saw’s general state. Check for loose screws, misalignments and moving
parts that do not move freely, cracks and damaged parts and anything that can affect
the machine’s safe operation. Remove all of the dirt from the saw using a soft brush,
vacuum cleaner or compressed air. Make maintenance a part of the daily operation.
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Inspect
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Check nuts, bolts and joints – ensure that they are tightened correctly.
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Inspect the saw blade – grind a blunt and replace a damaged blade.
Freeing a stuck log
If a log becomes stuck, immediately switch off the equipment and wait until the saw
has stopped rotating and then remove the plug from the socket. Only then, can the
log be removed.
Sharpening the saw blade
The saw blade can be sharpened several times without removing it from the log saw.
Use a fine file, 8-12”.
When sharpening the blade manually, file the front of the saw tooth and across a
distance of 5–7 mm.
Always retain the tooth’s original shape.
Avoid making a sharp notch in the base of the tooth with the file.
Always clean the saw holder carefully.
Inspect the blade thoroughly to ensure that you do not saw with a cracked blade.
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