Maintenance
Wear Life
Maintenance
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SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE
This section lists the maintenance procedures that need to be performed.
The Short Interval Maintenance Schedule lists procedures that need to be performed
every 4, 8 or 25 hours.The Maintenance Log lists procedures that need to be performed
every 50, 100, 200, or 1000 hours. Keep track of machine maintenance by filling in the
machine hours and the date you perform each procedure.
This symbol
identifies the interval (hours of operation) at which each maintenance pro-
cedure should be performed.
Be sure to refer to option and engine manuals for other maintenance procedures.
4.1
Wear Life
See Table 4-1.
This chart lists estimated life expectancy of common replacement parts if
proper maintenance and operation procedures are followed. Due to the many variables
which exist during sawmill operation, actual part life may vary significantly. This informa-
tion is provided so that you may plan ahead in ordering replacement parts.
4.2
Sawdust Removal
Remove the excess sawdust from the blade wheel housings and sawdust chute every
blade change.
Part Description
Estimated
Life
B57 Blade Wheel Belts
500 hours
Blade Guide Rollers
1000 hours
Drive Belt
1250 hours
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