Range Road RR5022 Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

 

 

 

Range Road Enterprises Ltd 
Box 944 
Eckville AB T0M 0X0 
www.range-road.ca

 

 

 
 
 
 

Service Precautions 
 

 

Before servicing, maintenance or cleaning: 

o

  Turn the engine switch/key to it

s “OFF” position. 

o

  Allow the engine components to completely cool 

 

Always keep all safety guards in place and in proper working order. Safety guards can include muffler, 
air cleaner, mechanical guards and heat shields, among other guards. 

 

Wear approved safety goggles, heavy-duty gloves, and a dust mask/respirator during service. 

 

Maintain  all  labels  on  the  saw  mill.  These  show  important  information.  If  unreadable,  missing  or  damaged,                                                                                               
contact Range Road for a replacement. 

 

Have the equipment serviced by a qualified repair person using only OEM replacement parts. This will 
ensure that the safety of the saw mill is maintained. Do not attempt any service or maintenance procedures 
not explained in this manual or any procedures that you are uncertain of your ability to perform in a safe or 
correct manner. 

 

Store all equipment out of the reach of children. 

 

Follow scheduled engine and equipment maintenance. 

 

Refueling: 

o

 

Do not smoke, or allow sparks, flames, or other sources of ignition around the equipment, especially 
when refueling. 

o

 

Do not refill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot. 

o

 

Do not fill fuel tank to the top.  Leave a little room for the fuel to expand as needed.  

o

 

Refuel in a well-ventilated area only. 

 

Specifications

 

 

Note: 

Engine specifications are found in the engine manual supplied with this saw mill. 

 

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY: 

Operate only with proper spark arrestor(s) installed. Operation of this equipment may create sparks that can start 
fires around dry vegetation and brush. A spark arrestor may be required. 
The operator should contact local agencies for laws or regulations relating to fire prevention requirements. 
 
 
 

Model: 

RR5022A/B 

RR5026A 

RR5029B 

RR5032A/B 

Fuel Type 

87+ octane unleaded 

87+ octane unleaded 
gasoline 

87+ octane unleaded 
gasoline 

87+ octane unleaded 

Fuel Capacity 

5.4L (1.4 Gal) RATO 
3L (.8 Gallon) B&S 

6.5L (1.7 Gallon) 

3.L (.8 Gallon) 

9L (2.4 Gal) RATO 
7.4L (1.95 Gal) Kohler 

Coolant Tank Capacity 

4L (4.2 Quarts) 

4L (4.2 Quarts) 

4L (4.2 Quarts) 

6L (6.3 Quarts) 

Blade Speed 

  3,150 FPM 

3,150 FPM 

3,150 FPM 

3150 FPM 

Log Diameter 

56cm (22”) Maximum 

66cm (26”) Maximum  

74cm (29”) Maximum 

81cm (32”) Maximum 

Board W idth 

55cm (21.5

”) Maximum 

62cm (22 1/8”) Maximum  

62cm (24 ½”) Maximum  

72cm (28 ½”) Maximum 

Cutting Thickness 

18cm (7”) Maximum 

16.5cm (6 ½”) Maximum  

16.5cm 

(6 ½”) Maximum 

18cm (7”) Maximum 

Cutting Length 

315cm(124”)  Maximum 
without extensions 

315cm 

(124”)  Maximum 

without extensions   

315cm 

(124”)  Maximum 

without extensions 

315cm 

(124”)  Maximum 

without extensions 

Summary of Contents for RR5022 Series

Page 1: ...ca Range Road RR5022 RR5026 RR5029 RR5032 Saw Mill Owner s Manual WARNING Read carefully and understand all ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and...

Page 2: ...ng length of 125 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model RR5022A B RR5026A RR5029B RR5032A B Capacity 51cm 22 diameter 17 5cm 7 thick 315cm 124 in length 66cm 26 diameter 16 5cm 6 thick 315cm 124 length 74cm 2...

Page 3: ...al standards or when needed a face shield Use a dust mask if working in dusty work conditions This applies to all persons in the work area Also use non skid safety shoes hardhat gloves dust collection...

Page 4: ...hers nearby 3 Operation of this equipment may create sparks that can start fires around brush and dry vegetation A spark arrestor may be required The operator should contact local fire agencies for la...

Page 5: ...d for the particular type of equipment taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the equipment for operations different from those intended could result in a hazar...

Page 6: ...ill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot o Do not fill fuel tank to the top Leave a little room for the fuel to expand as needed o Refuel in a well ventilated area only Specifications Note...

Page 7: ...assembling it please have a qualified technician assemble it Note For any additional information regarding the saw mill parts refer to Assembly Diagram near the end of this manual 1 Open the package a...

Page 8: ...h rail 4 Place the 2 rails on their levelling feet parallel to each other the measurement from outside rail to outside rail RR5022 RR5026 845mm 33 RR5029 902mm 35 RR5032 1008mm 39 11 16 For any Sawmil...

Page 9: ...and put the bolts in snugly but do not tighten The log support cross tube that the next rails will also attach to has 4 holes on each side this rail will eventually be the center of the rails and it h...

Page 10: ...86 7 8 across from either corner as shown RR5029 2240mm 88 1 8 RR5032 2286mm 89 7 8 8 When the rails are square tighten all 8 bolts in the log support cross tubes and recheck levelness and squareness...

Page 11: ...have the rails level with the log support cross tube use clamps to hold the outer rails together 12 Level one rail then level the 2nd rail from it 13 Check to make sure rails are the correct distance...

Page 12: ...en 8 bolts in log support cross tube mount the centre log support cross tube and tighten it Re check levelness and cross measurements 16 Take the 2 galvanized square posts View 2 25 with the pulleys o...

Page 13: ...Box 944 Eckville AB T0M 0X0 www range road ca 17 Cut the cardboard at the base of the tube so they can go through to the floor 18 Tighten the T handles to lock the tubes in place 19 Loosen the 4 corn...

Page 14: ...range road ca 20 Place the top frame upside down and put the 2 galvanized corner posts in and tighten all 4 corner bolts 21 Tighten all 4 corner bolts to hold posts in place 22 Lift and rotate the top...

Page 15: ...e back cover in position and put both bolts in on the side away from the water tank bracket 24 Put the back cover on the water tank side and put the bolts in 25 Place spacers and pulleys on bottom bol...

Page 16: ...d Enterprises Ltd Box 944 Eckville AB T0M 0X0 www range road ca 26 Lift complete head unit out of crate 27 Mount left and right roller assemblies onto the galvanized tubes snug bolts up but do not tig...

Page 17: ...ises Ltd Box 944 Eckville AB T0M 0X0 www range road ca 28 Position head unit over track and line rollers up so that the track sits in the roller groove set head unit onto tracks 29 Tighten all 8 bolts...

Page 18: ...T0M 0X0 www range road ca 30 Tighten 8 bolts on top frame of head unit Install roller stops at all 4 frame corners 31 Mount control handle at preferred working height on right hand post making sure th...

Page 19: ...3 Tighten bolt in water tank mount bracket and put water tank in the copper end on the water tank hose runs through the hole in the frame above the blade loosen the 16mm bolt put the copper tube throu...

Page 20: ...M 0X0 www range road ca 35 Wind the lift handle so that the pulley arms are all the way in then find the two stubs on the inside of the top plate behind the pulley arm place a cable loop over 1 stub a...

Page 21: ...h the angle bracket on each side of the head unit and tighten the cables up Use handle to lift the head unit 152mm 205mm 6 8 and place a level on the top of blade cover adjust cables until head is lev...

Page 22: ...into frame rails There are multiple frame holes for mounting choose the one that works best for your application 38 Install T handles into track cross supports to hold the log supports in place adjust...

Page 23: ...Bolts 96A and 96B and Nuts 98A and 98B If after replacement Blade starts to shift back towards operator loosen Nut 98C and hold Bolt 99 with a wrench Then tighten Nut 98C after adjustment Continue ma...

Page 24: ...adjustment loosen the Nut 15 see Assembly Diagram and adjust the left and right Cable Anchor Bolts 159 until the distance between the ends of the Blade and the top of the Middle Support 8 are the sam...

Page 25: ...not use equipment until fixed properly Start Procedure Before starting the engine A Follow the Set Up Instructions to prepare the equipment Follow all instructions in the separate engine manual provi...

Page 26: ...and could cause serious injury 7 Choose the Short Log Supports 9 or the Long Log Supports 10 according to the log diameter 8 Place the log to be cut on the Supports See Figure T Brace the log against...

Page 27: ...ten both T Handles 18 13 The cut direction must be as shown below If the log is cut from the other direction the saw blade will push the log away from the supports and may cause the log to become unst...

Page 28: ...ent If abnormal noise vibration or excess smoking occurs have the problem corrected before further use Maintenance Procedures Many maintenance procedures including those not detailed in this manual wi...

Page 29: ...de 5 Tension blade properly 6 Remove metal or object Blade cuts crooked 1 Log not square 2 Feed pressure rate too great 3 Inadequate blade tension 4 Dull blade 5 Blade guide loose 6 Insufficient blade...

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Page 35: ...any parts of the product In fact the Manufacturer and or Distributor expressly states that all repairs and parts replacements should be undertaken by certified and licensed technicians and not by the...

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