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Hakki Pilke 55 Pro
Translation
Version 3-2022
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Lower position: The conveyor belt runs backwards (momentary use for
removing a blockage, for example).
F.
Speed adjuster for the out-feed conveyor belt
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Turning the adjuster clockwise (-
) reduces the belt’s rotation speed, while
turning the adjuster anticlockwise (+) increase the belt’s rotation.
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Affects the out-feed conveyor and the XL Conveyor out-feed conveyor available
as an accessory.
G.
Machine’s information and control monitor
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The monitor can be used to adjust the wood measuring device, for example.
See Section
3.2.1
H.
Log guide plate control valve
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Upper position: AUTO: the guide plates are in automatic mode, i.e. the plates
go up and down automatically according to the movement of the saw bar
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Middle position: OFF: the guide plates are not in use
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Lower position: UP: manual control of the guide plates to the upper position
(last log, for example)
I.
Fine tuning adjuster of the saw bar lowering speed
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Turning the adjuster clockwise (-) reduces the lowering speed while turning the
adjuster anticlockwise (+) increases the speed.
J.
Joystick
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Joystick to the left/right: the in-feed conveyor
belt runs to the left/right.
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Joystick forwards/backwards: lowers/raises
the manual control of the log press.
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Button A:
Splitting knife lowered
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Button B:
Splitting knife raised
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Button C:
Activating/cancelling the splitting
function
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Button D:
Performing the cutting function by
keeping the button pressed down:
o
The saw performs the cutting motion (the
cutting chain rotates and the saw bar is
lowered to the lower position)
o
In addition, the wood measuring device
turns out of the way and the log press is
pressed against the log
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The log guide plates rise up, if control
lever C is in the AUTO position.
o
Releasing the button stops the saw chain
and raises the saw bar back up. The
measuring device and the guide plates
also return to their initial position.
Figure 10. Joystick