Setup & Operation
Power Feed Operation
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Setup & Operation
Power Feed Belt Ratios
Changing pulley ratios is done by moving the drive belt to one of three settings on the
3-step pulley. These settings provide three basic ranges of forward speed which are
adjustable while in motion with the feed rate control switch.
See Table 2-2.
The three belt settings provide the following feed rate ranges.
Carriage Feed Rate
The carriage feed rate switch controls the speed at which the carriage travels forward.
Turn the switch clockwise to increase speed. Turn it counterclockwise to reduce speed.
Carriage Forward and Reverse
The carriage fwd/rev (forward/reverse) switch controls the direction in which the carriage
travels. Turn the fwd/rev switch upward to the CARRIAGE FWD position to move the car-
riage forward. Turn the switch down to the CARRIAGE REV position to move the carriage
backward.
The middle position (as shown) is the neutral position.
DANGER!
Make sure the carriage fwd/rev switch is in the
neutral position before turning the key switch to the on or
ACC position. This prevents unintended carriage move-
ment.
Using The Power Feed
HINT:
To get a straight cut in the first part of the board, feed the blade into the log at a
slow speed. This stops the blade from flexing and dipping up or down. Turn the carriage
feed rate switch to a slow speed until the whole width of the blade has entered the cut.
Then use the carriage feed rate switch to increase the feed rate as desired. Maximum
feed rate varies with width and hardness of the wood. Over-feeding results in engine and
blade wear, and also produces a wavy cut.
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Stop the carriage at the end of the cut by turning the carriage feed rate switch counter-
clockwise until the carriage stops moving.
Belt Range
Feed Rate
Slow
0 - 21 Feet/Minute
Middle
0 - 42 Feet/Minute
Fast
0 - 60 Feet/Minute
TABLE 2-2
Summary of Contents for 1987 LT30
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