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Increment borers are used for
• determining the age of standing trees
• measuring the growth rate of a tree
• checking for defects inside a tree
• checking chemical penetration for quality control of treated wood products
• testing the condition of wooden structures in buildings, bridges, etc... (see
Important, number 3)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Open the end cap at the end of the handle. Remove the extractor and the bit from
the handle.
2. Open the locking mechanism. Insert the bit into the handle and close the locking
mechanism.
3. Push the bit threads against the tree at a 90° angle and start turning the handle
while at the same time exerting moderate forward pressure on the handle. This can
best be done by "leaning" against the handle while turning it. The bit threads should
be kept steady to prevent sway. After about a 2-3 cm (1 inch) penetration of the
threads, you can stop the forward "leaning" pressure. Continue turning the handle,
with palms open, until the threads reach the desired depth. Avoid applying
pressure to the handle up, down or laterally as this may result in bit breakage.
4. If the bit does not start to penetrate the wood after a few turns, move the bit to
another spot and try again. Continue to apply "leaning" pressure while turning.
Placing the bit in the deeper bark fissures will aid in starting the bit. (NOTE: The
threads on the bit do not extend to the cutting edge of the bit to allow good
centering and resharpening of the bit.)
Summary of Contents for Increment Borer
Page 1: ...EN FR DE ES FI SV I n c r e m e n t B o r e r s...
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