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Logosol TRAILER KIT G2:1 User manual

USER MANUAL
Ref. No. 0458-395-0681
TRAILER KIT G2:1
B751 PRO/ B1001
EN
Rev. 4
LOGOSOL continuously develops its products.
For this reason, we must reserve the right to modify
the conguration and design of our products.
Document: User Manual for Trailer Kit
Ref. No. User Manual, English: 0458-395-0681
Text: Martin Söderberg
Illustrations: Martin Söderberg
Last revised: October 2021
© 2018 LOGOSOL, Härnösand Sweden
#4
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A LOGOSOL MACHINE!
Read through the user manual carefully
and make sure you understand its
contents before you use the equipment.
This user manual contains important
safety instructions.
WARNING! Incorrect use can result in
serious or fatal injuries to the operator
or others.
We are very pleased that you have demonstrated your condence in us by purchasing this
product, and we will do our utmost to meet your expectations.
Logosol has been manufacturing sawmills since 1989. In that time we have supplied
approximately 50,000 machines to satised customers the world over.
We care about your safety as well as we want you to achieve the best possible results with
your equipment. We therefore recommend that you take the time to carefully read this user
manual from cover to cover in peace and quiet before you begin using the product.
We hope you get a lot of satisfaction from the use of your new equipment.
Bengt-Olov Byström
Founder and chairman,
Logosol in Härnösand, Sweden
Safety instructions 4
Components 6
Assembly 10
Functions 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Read carefully through the entire user manual before
starting to use the equipment. Failure to observe
these safety instructions may result in fatal injuries.
• Make sure that everyone who uses the sawmill is
well informed of the dangers and has read the user
manual. The user manual shall always be available
to the persons working with the sawmill. This also
applies where the sawmill is sold or loaned out.
• Minors under 18 years of age are not allowed to
operate the sawmill.
• Make sure that children and animals are not in the
vicinity when the sawmill is being operated.
• Respect the safety distances to avoid injuries from
high noise levels and from a broken blade that is
thrown off.
• Anyone working with the sawmill must be t for
work, healthy and in good physical condition. Make
sure you take regular breaks when operating the
machine. Never operate the machine while under
the inuence of alcohol, narcotics or other drugs or
medicines that can cause drowsiness or inattention.
• Only work with the equipment where visibility is
good. Never work with the equipment in the dark or
where visibility is poor.
• Make sure there are other persons within earshot
who you can summon if you need help.
• Only add extra equipment to the sawmill that is
made by Logosol or that is specically approved by
Logosol for the purpose. Other equipment can cause
accidents and should not be used. Logosol will not
accept liability for personal injury or material damage
that occurs while using non-approved attachments
on the sawmill.
• Always wear protective clothing and use personal
protective equipment: Close-tting work overalls
are appropriate. Never operate the sawmill wearing
loose-tting clothes, overall coats or similar.
• Use safety shoes with high-grip soles and steel
toecaps. Neckerchiefs, ties, jewellery or other items
that can get caught in the equipment are not to be
worn.
Key to symbols
For your own safety, read through the entire user
manual carefully and do not start the machine
before you have understood everything.
Use approved ear protectors and protective
eyewear. Hearing can be damaged even after
short periods of exposure.
Sharp rotating tools. Make sure that your ngers
never come near the cutting tools.
This symbol means ’WARNING’. Pay particular
attention where this symbol appears in the
manual text.
This symbol is followed by instructions that must
be observed. Pay particular attention where this
symbol appears in the manual text.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
THE WORKSITE
WARNING! Never operate a band sawmill with
a petrol-powered engine in enclosed or poorly
ventilated areas. This can result in death due to
suffocation or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Only operate the band sawmill and handle band
blades in full daylight or under adequate lighting.
Keep the work area free from children, pets, clutter,
obstacles or other things that can distract the
operator.
Choose a worksite where the ground is hard packed
and level, with plenty of space for the band sawmill,
a pile of logs and sawn timber. If possible, place
the band sawmill so that the sawdust blows away
from the operator. Set up the band sawmill on level
ground with at least 5 m of free space without any
obstacles around the equipment. If the band sawmill
is to be set up permanently, we recommend that
you support the rail frame with concrete plinths or
wooden blocks (15 cm x 15 cm) under each cross
bunk.
Always keep an ABC re extinguisher (min. 3 kg)
easily accessible at the worksite.
Always keep a fully-stocked rst-aid kit easily
accessible at the worksite.
MOVING THE BAND SAWMILL
WARNING! Risk of crush injuries.
Keep people and pets outside the 5 m danger area
around the machine while lifting and moving the
machine parts. Secure the load during transport.
The sawmill trailer may only be moved when the
sawhead is secured laterally and vertically on the
rails as described in this manual.
Securing the sawhead: Secure the sawhead as
described in this manual, using the supplied locking
mechanism, before moving the sawmill.
1
32
8
5
614
7
10 11
12
13
9
4
COMPONENTS
Below the components are described to assist in
identifying them during assembly.
1 Trailer coupler
2 Drawbar
3 Drawbar beam
4 Cross beam
5 Support leg beam
6 Support leg
7 Wheel axle
8 Rail frame reinforcement
9 Fender
10 Sawhead lock
11 Lock bracket
12 Lower mount
13 Top mount
14 Joint pin
7
B1001
B751 Pro
04-00236
04-00326
1 x
02-00368
04-00237
03-02312
H, 03-02278
H, 02-00380
H, 03-02382
V, 03-02279
V, 02-00381
V, 03-02384
03-02343
03-02342
03-02344
8020-001-0075
04-00226
03-01814
1 x
1 x
1 x
2 x
2 x
2 x
2 x
4 x
2 x
1 x
2 x
1 x
1 x
8 x
H, 03-02349
V, 03-02347
2 x
01-00614
x3
02-00475
03-03020
0000-000-0000
x3
2 x
2 x
2 x
2 x
8 x – M10
8 x – M10x70
02-00474
04-00549
4 x – M12x100 NV 18
4 x – M12
4 x – M12 NV18
B1001
B1001
B751 Pro
B751 Pro
02-00366
02-00417
02-00392
02-00416
1 x
03-03042
7
TRAILER KIT
Check that all components
are included in the shipment.
8
04-00226
2 x M8 x12
2 x M8 x20
2 x M8 x25
4 x M8 x110
2 x M10 x65
4 x M12 x25
22 x M12 x90 NV18
8 x M12 x140
30 x M12 NV18
22 x M12
4 x M12
10 x M10
4 x M8
4 x M8
2 x Cylindrisk bult 12x80
2 x Hårnålssprint
03-02649 2 x
2 x
6 x
2 x
03-02648
03-02459
03-02488
01-00508
01-00570
4 x M6 x35
8
99
TRAILER KIT
The following symbols are used as supplements
to the symbols above to describe the design or
function of the fasteners.
Denition of fasteners.
The size of a fastener is written as a diameter
measurement (M) ISO 68-1. For bolts, this is
followed by a length measurement. The length of
the bolt is measured from below the head to the tip
of the bolt.
Low Tensilock Lock Countersunk
ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS
Allen bolt
Partial thread Allen bolt
Partial thread hex bolt
Hex bolt
Partial thread ange bolt
Flange bolt
Carriage bolt
Shoulder bolt
Phillips bolt
Slotted bolt
Set screw
Hex nut
Flat washer
Flange nut
BOLTS & NUTS
(Diameter)
DIMENSIONS/LENGTH
(Length)
M8 x 20
10
2 x M 6 x 35
2 x M 10 x 95
4 x M 10
01-00508
10
Secure the new anti-tip proles with the bolts
that hold the rails. Note that the assembly
should begin and end with the ’end pieces’.
Be careful not to loosen the screws too much as
the nuts may fall out.
Fit the wheels to the anti-tip plate. Use the
washer and nuts from the original assembly.
Start the assembly by tting the new anti-
tip plate conversion kit.
11
400 mm
400 mm
01-00614
11
TRAILER KIT
Recommended positions of the support legs on
the rail frame.
Raise the rails in a safe and effective way, until
the rail tubes are 400 mm above the ground.
This is the minimum clearance required to t
the support legs.
Sawing direction
12
M12
4x
4x
01-00614
8 x – M10
8 x – M10x70
M12
4x
M12x100 NV 18
12
1
2
3
The inner row of holes is to be used
on B751 Pro.
13
01-00614
13
TRAILER KIT
To ensure a good sawing result, it is important
that the rails are completely level with each
other. Place a spirit level on a cross bunk and
adjust the support legs until the rails are on a
level. Repeat this procedure on all cross bunks
until the rails are on a level along the whole
length of the rail frame.
ADJUSTING THE LEVELNESS OF
THE RAIL FRAME
14
1 x
4 x M12
4 x M12
1 x M8 x 12
4 x
4 x
20 mm
22 x M12
22 x M12 x 90
14
4
3
2
1
15
8 x M12
8 x
15
TRAILER KIT
Remove the bed end plate and the end piece at the
end of the rail frame tubes. Note that the drawbar
beams of the trailer kit should be tted at the start
of the rail frame seen from the sawing direction.
5
6
Fit the cross beam with bolts in the rst hole pattern
seen from the rail frame end. Finger-tighten the bolt
joints.
16
4 x
4 x
8 x M12
8 x M12 x 140
16
9
Fit the outer drawbar beam to the rail frame end.
Make sure the joints are level with each other and then
alternately tighten the interior and exterior nuts until
the rail frame tubes match each other. When a good t
is reached, you tighten the bolt joints on both the inner
and the outer drawbar beam.
8
710
11
12
17
2x
2x
2 x M 10
2 x M 10 x 65
17
TRAILER KIT
10
11
12
18
6 x M12
4 x M12
4 x M12 x 25
6 x
18
14
Fit the wheel axle to the wheel axle
mounts. Note the lateral position of the
wheelaxle mounts on the rail frame,
shown in the illustration.
13
Fit the wheel axle mounts to the rail
frame. Note their lateral position on the
rail frame. The wheel axle mounts should
be tted right under the fourth rail joint
(the drawbar beam joint is included) seen
from the sawing direction.
Sawing direction
2
1
19
2 x M8
2 x M8
2 x M8 x 110
19
TRAILER KIT
Now it is time to install the sawhead locking mechanism.
Good job!
Fit the sawhead lock to the bogie tube.
Repeat this step on the other bogie tube.
2
1
Fit the lower sawhead lock mounts to the
bottom plates of both the sawhead bogie
legs. Be careful when loosening the bolt
joints; the bolts can easily fall out of the
square tube on the underside.
3
20
2 x M8 x 25
2 x M8 x 20
20
Fit the top mounts to the sawhead bogie legs.
Note that the mount on the exhaust side of
the sawhead has to be tted with a spacer
between it and the bogie leg.
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