Setup & Operation
Loading, Turning, And Clamping Logs
Setup & Operation
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2.10 Loading, Turning, And Clamping Logs
CAUTION!
Before loading a log, be sure the cutting head is moved far enough
forward so the log does not hit it. Damage to the sawmill may result.
CAUTION!
Be sure the pivot rails, turning arm, clamp, and toe boards are
below bed level before loading a log onto the bed. Failure to do so may result
in machine damage or cause misalignment.
To Load Logs
1.
Move a log up to the loading arm. Use cant hooks or loading equipment to move the logs to the foot of the
loading arms.
2.
Roll the log onto the loader so that it is approximately centered with the sawmill bed. The log turner will
operate much easier if the log is centered on the sawmill bed.
3.
Raise the side supports.
4.
Raise the loader lever to raise the log onto the sawmill bed. Simply let the loader rise until the log rolls onto
the mill bed.
5.
Raise the clamp up (raise the clamp up/down lever) to prevent the log from rolling of the bed.
6.
Lower the loading arm. Leave the loading arm about halfway up while squaring the log. This will stop the log
from rolling off the side of the mill.
WARNING!
Always leave loading arm halfway up while log is on sawmill bed.
Failure to do so will result in serious injury or death.
NOTE:
Logs also may be loaded onto the mill with a tractor or other equipment specifically designed for that
purpose.
7.
Raise the clamp up to prevent the log from rolling of the bed.
8.
Raise the clamp up/down lever.
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