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Operator´s manual SMB 70 SMB 70 E Please read these instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before using the one-man sawmill. English TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . 3 Symbols . 4 Warning Signs . 4 Safety Regulations 5 Description 7 Installation . 16 Fuel Handling 23 Starting and Stopping . 24 Use 26 Maintenance 30 Technical Data . 36 2 English INTRODUCTION Introduction This operator’s manual describes in detail how the one-man sawmill is used and maintained and how servicing is to be carried out.
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It also describes the measures to be taken for maximum safety and how the safety features are designed and function, as well as how they are inspected, maintained, and repaired if necessary. NOTE! The section dealing with safety must be read and understood by all those who install, use, or repair the sawmill. The operator’s manual comprises installation, usage, and the different maintenance procedures that can be performed by the operator. More comprehensive servicing or troubleshooting should be performed by the dealer’s service personnel. The operator’s manual describes all the requisite safety features and should be read and understood by the user before the sawmill is assembled. Symbols and warning signs shown on the next page can be found in this operator’s manual and on the one-man sawmill. If a decal on the sawmill has been damaged or is worn, a new warning decal must be applied as soon as possible in order to ensure the greatest possible safety when using the sawmill. The one-man sawmill shall only be used to cut boards and planks from logs. The one-man sawmill should be used outdoors and not in enclosed spaces. English 3 KEY TO SYMBOLS Symbols The symbols below are used in this operator’s manual. Warning Signs The decal with the symbols below is found on the one-man sawmill. Eye protection and hearing protection should be used. Eye protection and hearing protection should be used. Boots or work shoes with steel toecaps and non-slip soles should be worn. Protective gloves should be worn. Eye protection should be used. Boots or work shoes with steel toecaps and non-slip soles should be worn. Protective gloves should be worn. Switch off the engine by moving the stop switch to the STOP position before carrying out any checks or maintenance. Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand it before attempting to use the one-man sawmill. Exercise caution. Bandsaw blade tension Bandsaw blade cleaning on tank Bandsaw start/stop and brake Height setting Arrow for bandsaw blade direction Danger 4 English SAFETY REGULATIONS Safety Regulations ! WARNING! A one-man sawmill can be a dangerous tool that can cause serious or fatal injury if used incorrectly or carelessly. It is very important that the person using the one-man bandsaw reads and understands the content of this manual. ! WARNING! Always ensure good ventilation. Exhaust fumes and sawdust can cause injury or allergies. Personal Protective Equipment The person or persons using the one-man sawmill or remaining in its close proximity must be equipped with the personal equipment as set out below: 1. Hearing protection. 2. Eye protection. 3. Approved protective gloves. 4. Boots or work shoes with steel toecaps and non-slip soles. 5. First aid kit. English 5 SAFETY REGULATIONS The One-man Sawmill Safety Equipment Safety During Use The safety regulations that apply while using the one-man sawmill are documented in their respective areas under the section Use on page 26-29. The operator should observe the following safety measures before and during use: 1. Check that all safety devices and guards are fitted and undamaged. 2. Check that no fuel has been spilt on the outside of the tank or on the ground. 3. Ensure that there are no people or animals within the one-man sawmill’s risk zone. 4. The stopping and locking devices required to fasten the log shall be used in the intended manner. See pages 26-28. 5. Adjust the bandsaw guide so that it is as close to the log as possible.
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