woodmizer LT60HD Manual instruction

Wood-Mizer® Sawmill
Safety, Setup, Operation
& Maintenance Manual
LT60HD rev. A1.00 - A3.00
LT70HD rev. A1.00 - A3.00
Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand
all safety information and instructions before oper-
ating, setting up or maintaining this machine.
October 2004 Form #1042

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
1.1 About This Manual.................................................................................1-1
1.2 Customer and Sawmill Identification.....................................................1-2
1.3 Getting Service.......................................................................................1-4
General Contact Information................................................1-4
Branches & Authorized Sales Centers..................................1-5
1.4 Specifications .........................................................................................1-7
SECTION 2 SAFETY 2-1
2.1 Safety Symbols.......................................................................................2-1
2.2 Safety Instructions..................................................................................2-2
SECTION 3 SAWMILL SETUP 3-1
3.1 Stationary Sawmill Setup.......................................................................3-1
3.2 Portable Sawmill Setup ..........................................................................3-3
3.3 Replacing The Blade ..............................................................................3-7
3.4 Tensioning The Blade.............................................................................3-8
3.5 Tracking The Blade................................................................................3-9
3.6 Starting The Engine (or Motor)............................................................3-11
3.7 Board Return ........................................................................................3-12
SECTION 4 SAWMILL OPERATION 4-1
4.1 Hydraulic Control Operation..................................................................4-1
4.2 Loading, Turning And Clamping Logs..................................................4-3
4.3 Up/Down Operation ...............................................................................4-5
4.4 Blade Guide Arm Operation...................................................................4-6
4.5 Autoclutch Operation .............................................................................4-7
4.6 Power Feed Operation............................................................................4-8
4.7 Cutting The Log ...................................................................................4-10
4.8 Edging...................................................................................................4-12
4.9 Optional Cutting Procedure..................................................................4-13
4.10 Blade Height Scale...............................................................................4-14
4.11 Water Lube Operation..........................................................................4-16
4.12 Preparing The Sawmill For Towing.....................................................4-18
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE 5-1
5.1 Wear Life................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Blade Guides ..........................................................................................5-2
EZ-Glide Guide Blocks .........................................................5-2
Ceramic Guide Disks............................................................5-4
5.3 Sawdust Removal...................................................................................5-9
5.4 Carriage Track, Wiper & Scrapers.......................................................5-10
5.5 Vertical Mast Rails...............................................................................5-12
5.6 Drum Switches .....................................................................................5-13
5.7 Miscellaneous.......................................................................................5-14
5.8 Blade Wheel Belts................................................................................5-15
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5.9 Drive Belt Adjustment..........................................................................5-16
5.10 Brake Adjustment (DC Only)...............................................................5-19
5.11 Autoclutch Belt (DC Only) ..................................................................5-20
5.12 Hydraulic System .................................................................................5-21
5.13 Drive Bearing .......................................................................................5-24
5.14 Up/Down System..................................................................................5-25
5.15 Power Feed...........................................................................................5-27
5.16 Charging The Battery (DC Only).........................................................5-29
5.17 Turner Chain Tension...........................................................................5-31
MAINTENANCE LOG 5-32
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 6-1
6.1 Sawing Problems....................................................................................6-1
6.2 Electrical Problems.................................................................................6-3
6.3 Power Feed Problems.............................................................................6-6
6.4 Power Feed Circuit Troubleshooting......................................................6-8
6.5 Hydraulic Problems..............................................................................6-10
6.6 Engine/Motor and Drive Pulleys Alignment........................................6-17
6.7 Power Feed Variable Feed Rate Switch Test.......................................6-18
6.8 Power Feed Mechanical Test................................................................6-19
6.9 Hydraulic Pressure Test........................................................................6-20
6.10 Fuse Terminal Extension Stud..............................................................6-21
6.11 Circuit Breaker Operation ....................................................................6-23

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SECTION 7 SAWMILL ALIGNMENT 7-1
7.1 Routine Alignment Procedure................................................................7-1
Blade Installation..................................................................7-1
Saw Head Tilt .....................................................................7-2
Blade Guide Arm Alignment.................................................7-4
Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment.....................................7-9
Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment.............................7-11
Blade Guide Flange Spacing ..............................................7-14
Manual Side Support Alignment .........................................7-16
Hydraulic Side Support Alignment .....................................7-18
Blade Height Scale Adjustment...........................................7-19
7.2 Complete Alignment Procedure...........................................................7-20
Frame Setup ...................................................................7-20
Blade Installation................................................................7-21
Blade Wheel Alignment.......................................................7-22
Track Roller Adjustment .....................................................7-27
Bed Rail Adjustment............................................................7-30
Blade Guide Installation.....................................................7-32
Blade Guide Arm Alignment...............................................7-35
Blade Guide Deflection.......................................................7-40
Blade Guide Vertical Tilt Alignment...................................7-42
Blade Guide Horizontal Tilt Adjustment.............................7-44
Blade Guide Flange Spacing ..............................................7-47
Blade Guide Level (Rev. A1.07+ Only) ..............................7-49
Blade Block Adjustment ......................................................7-50
Manual Side Support Alignment .........................................7-51
Hydraulic Side Support Alignment .....................................7-53
Clamp Stop/Stop Bolt Adjustment.......................................7-54
Saw Head Tilt ...................................................................7-55
Blade Height Scale Adjustment...........................................7-57
SECTION 8 HYDRAULIC INFORMATION 8-1
8.1 Hydraulic Schematic ..............................................................................8-1
8.2 Hydraulic Layout Diagram.....................................................................8-2
8.3 Hydraulic Components...........................................................................8-3
8.4 Hydraulic Hoses .....................................................................................8-4
INDEX I

Introduction
About This Manual
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 About This Manual
This manual is to replace or to be used with all previous information received on the
Wood-Mizer®* sawmill. All future mailings will be an addition to or a revision of individual
sections of this manual as we obtain new information.
The information and instructions given in this manual do not amend or extend the limited
warranties for the equipment given at the time of purchase.
For general information regarding Wood-Mizer and our “Forest to Final Form” products,
please refer to the All Products Catalog in your support package.
*Wood-Mizer®is a registered trademark of Wood-Mizer Products, Inc.
Sawmill U.S. Patent Nos.: 4,878,411 & 4,930,386
MILL COMPONENTS
Hydraulic
Log Loader
Hydraulic
Log Turner
Side
Support
Hydraulic
Control Box
Operator
Control
Blade Drive Unit
Water Lube
Board Return
Table
Hydraulic
Log Clamp
Stationary
Leg
Pivot End
Rail
Hydraulic
Toe Board
Blade
Tensioner
600276-1

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Customer and Sawmill Identification
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1.2 Customer and Sawmill Identification
Each Wood-Mizer sawmill has a model number and a 17-digit Vehicle Identification Num-
ber (VIN). In addition, when you pick up your mill, you will receive a customer number.
These three numbers will help expedite our service to you. Please locate them now and
write them below so you have quick, easy access to them. See the following figures for
model number and V.I.N. descriptions and locations.
(To be filled in by purchaser)
Mill Model ___________________
Mill VIN ___________________
Customer No. ___________________
See below for a description of the V.I.N.
LT70HD E25 -H
Basic Sawmill I.D. Engine/Motor
Configuration Voltage
Configuration
MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Company Identification Number
456=Wood-Mizer Indiana
Weight Class; A=Under 3,000 lbs B=3,001-4,000 lbs
C=4,001-5,000 lbs D=5,001-6,000 lbs
Product No.; 2=LT20/25/27, 3=LT30/40, 4=LT30HD/40HD,
5=LT30/40 Super, 6=LT30HD/40HD Super, 7=LT60/70/80
Length of the Trailer;
20=20 Ft., 24=24’, 35=35’
Number of axles on the trailer
Check Digit
Add all the numbers and divide by 11
Year of Manufacture;
X=1999, Y=2000, 1=2001, 2=2002, 3=2003, etc...
State of Manufacture
N=Indiana, P=Poland
Month of Manufacture
A=January, B=February, C=March, etc...
Revision Level
Sequence Number
Ranging from 000-999
End of 17-Digit VIN
Revision Level (Repeated)
Two-Digit Minor Revision Level
456 A 5 24 1 X S N A F9 017 F9 .01
V.I.N. DESCRIPTION.

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Customer and Sawmill Identification
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The model number and V.I.N. can be found in the following locations.
MODEL NUMBER AND V.I.N. LOCATIONS

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Getting Service
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1.3 Getting Service
Wood-Mizer is committed to providing you with the latest technology, best quality and
strongest customer service available on the market today. We continually evaluate our
customers’ needs to ensure we’re meeting current wood-processing demands. Your com-
ments and suggestions are welcome.
General Contact Information
Toll free phone numbers are listed below for the continental U.S. and Canada. See the
next page for contact information for specific Wood-Mizer locations.
Office Hours: All times are Eastern Standard Time.
Please have your vehicle identification number and your customer number ready when
you call.
Wood-Mizer will accept these methods of payment:
Visa, Mastercard, or Discover
COD
Prepayment
Net 15 (with approved credit)
Be aware that shipping and handling charges may apply. Handling charges are based on
size and quantity of order. In most cases, items will ship on the day they are ordered.
Second Day and Next Day shipping are available at additional cost.
If your sawmill was purchased outside the United States or Canada, contact the distribu-
tor for service.
United States Canada
Sales 1-800-553-0182 1-877-866-0667
Service 1-800-525-8100 1-877-866-0667
Website www.woodmizer.com www.woodmizer.ca
E-mail woodmizer@woodmizer.com oninfo@woodmizer.com
Monday - Friday Saturday
(Indianapolis Office Only) Sunday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Closed

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Branches & Authorized Sales Centers
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Branches & Authorized Sales Centers
UNITED STATES CANADA
1 World Headquarters
8180 W. 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46214-2400
Phone (317) 271-1542
Fax (317) 273-1011
15 Canadian Headquarters
217 Salem Road
Manilla, ON K0M 2J0
Phone (705) 357-3373
Fax (705) 357-3443
Wood-Mizer Branches Authorized Sales Centers* Wood-Mizer Canada
Branches
2 Wood-Mizer Northeast
8604 State Route 104
Hannibal, NY 13074
Phone (315) 564-5722
Fax (315) 564-7160
6 California
6980 Camp Far West Road
Sheridan, CA 95681
Phone (530) 633-4316
Fax (530) 533-2818
E-mail fwfp@psyber.com
16 Wood-Mizer Canada East
Box 173, 1082 #1 Hwy
Aylesford, NS B0P 1C0
Phone/Fax (902) 847-9369
3 Wood-Mizer Portland
24435 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
Wood Village, OR 97060
Phone (503) 661-1939
Fax (503) 667-2961
7 Maine
541 Borough Road
Chesterville, ME 04938
Phone (207) 645-2072
Fax (207) 645-3786
E-mail [email protected]
17 Wood-Mizer Canada Quebec
422 Rte. du Canton (Rte. 148)
Chatham, QC J8G 1R1
Phone (450) 562-2414
Fax (450) 562-0314
4 Wood-Mizer South
74 Pine Road
Newnan, GA 30263-5141
Phone (770) 251-4894
Fax (770) 251-4896
8 New Mexico
425 Bibb Industrial Drive
Las Vegas, NM 87701
Phone (888) 545-9663
Fax (505) 454-6008
E-mail [email protected]
18 Wood-Mizer Canada West
4770 46th Avenue S.E.
Salmon Arm, BC V1E 2W1
Phone (250) 833-1944
Fax (250) 833-1945
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19
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16
4
18
6
3
810
11
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13
14
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5 Wood-Mizer Missouri
9664 Lawrence 2130
NMt. Vernon, MO 65712
Phone (417) 466-9500
Fax (417) 471-1327
9 Pennsylvania
HCR 75 (Off Old Road 522)
Shade Gap, PA 17255
Phone (814) 259-9976
Fax (814) 259-3016
E-mail [email protected]
Authorized Sales Centers*
19 Ontario North
41 Rubin Drive
Murillo, ON P0T 2T0
Phone (807) 683-9243
Fax (807) 767-1123
10 North Carolina
28002 Canton Road
Albemarle, NC 28001
Phone (704) 982-1673
Fax (704) 982-1619
E-mail carolina@woodmizer.com
20 East New Brunswick
161 Ave. De L’Eglise
St. Antoine, NB E4V 1M2
Phone (506) 525-1007
Fax (506) 525-2913
11 Alaska
HCO5 9821
Palmer, AK 99645
Phone (907) 746-3030
Fax (907) 745-0508
E-mail [email protected]
12 Wisconsin
2201 Highway O
Mosinee, WI 54455
Phone (715) 693-1929
E-mail [email protected]
13 Montana
51 Basin Creek Road
Basin, MT 59631
Phone (406) 225-4362
Fax (207) 645-3786
E-mail [email protected]
14 Mississippi
123 Cable Bridge Road
Perkinston, MS 39573
Phone (601) 928-3022
*Authorized Sales Centers offer lim-
ited services such as sawmill
demos and training, routine service
and sales of blades and common
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Specifications
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1.4 Specifications
Model: LT60HD Rev. A1.00 - A4.01
Dimensions: Length: 21'-11"
Width: 6'-3"
Height (Ground To Mast): 7'-5 1/2"
Height (Max Head Position): 12'-0"
Bed Height (Ground To Bed): 29"
Blade Len
g
th: 184"
Weights: D51 D62 D42 E25
Basic Unit (Wet): 3965 lbs 4005 lbs 3915 lbs 3786 lbs
w/Trailer: 4390 lbs 4430 lbs 4340 lbs 4211 lbs
Ton
g
ue Wei
g
ht:
Trailer: Axle Capacity: 5080 lbs
Tire Capacity: 2540 lbs
Tire Size: ST225/75R15
Wei
g
ht: 425 lbs
Log Capacity: Length: 15'-11"
Diameter: 36"
Weight: 4400 lbs.
Max Clamp Width (from stop block): 26"
Max Throat Width (guide to guide): 29"
Max
C
ant Width
(
outer
g
uide to stop block
):
25 1
/
2"
Engine: D51 D62 D42 E25
Manufacturer: Caterpillar Caterpillar Kubota Lincoln
Fuel: Diesel Diesel Diesel Electric
Horsepower Rating: 51 62 42 25
Weight: 485 lbs 525 lbs 435 lbs 263 lbs
Idle Speed: 1500 RPM 1500 RPM 1500 RPM 3500 RPM
High Throttle Speed (No Load): 3100 RPM 2950 RPM 3200 RPM 3500 RPM
Noise Level - @ operator position: 92 dBA 92 dBA 98 dBA 75 dBA
Noise Level - 20 feet away: 84 dBA 84 dBA 87 dBA
Noise Level - 200 feet away: 70 dBA 63 dBA
Blade Speed (No Load): sfpm 5620 sfpm sfpm 6114 sfpm
Fuel Consumption (per hour): 1.5 gal 1.5 gal. 1 gal. 20 KwHr
Cooling System: Water Water Water N/A
Drive Shaft O.D.: 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 5/8"
Drive Pulley O.D.: 5.5" 5.5" 5.5" 5"
Drive Belt: 3/5VX950 3/5VX950 3/5VX950 3/5VX950
Blade Braking: 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds
Oil Capacity w/Filter: 10 qts. 10.6 qts. 6.7 qts. N/A
Battery: 12V 1100CCA 12V 1100CCA 12V 1100CCA N/A
Alternator Output: 190 Amps 190 Amps 190 Amps N/A
A
lternator Belt: 6PK41
5
6PK41
5
6PK400 N
/A
Rates: D51 D62 D42 E25
Max. Forward (Not Cutting): 205 ft./min. 182 ft./min. 208 ft./min.
Reverse: 200 ft./min. 186 ft./min. 206 ft./min.
Hourl
y
Production
(
Avera
g
e ran
g
e w/experience
d
operators/average size logs): bdft.
Saw Head Up (24"): 10.8 sec. 18.77 sec. 14 sec. 14.37 sec.
S
aw Head Down
(
24"
):
10.5 sec. 13.07 sec. 10 sec. 14.12 sec.
Options: Single/Lap Siding Option: 143 lbs.
Debarker: lbs.
Laser Sight: lbs.
6' Bed Extension: 390 lbs.
12' Bed Extension 758 lbs.
24' Bed Extension: 1122 lbs.
Accuset: 13 lbs ±1/32" per drop
Operator Seat: 112 lbs.
Resaw Attachment
(
D
C
onl
y):
231 lbs.
Electrical Requirements (E25): E25-C
Voltage ( 3Ph 50/60Hz ±5%): 208 220 230 380 415 440 460 575
Fuse Disconnect - Saw Control: 100 Amp 100 Amp 100 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp
Time Delay Fuse - Saw Control: 100 Amp 100 Amp 100 Amp 60 Amp 50 Amp 50 Amp 50 Amp 40 Amp
Suggested Wire Size - Saw Control (50' max.): 3AWG 3AWG 3AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG
Fuse Disconnect - Hydraulic Control: 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp
Time Delay Fuse - Hydraulic Control: 16 Amp 16 Amp 16 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp
S
u
gg
ested Wire
S
ize - H
y
draulic
C
ontrol
(
50' max.
):
12AW
G
12AW
G
12AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
RotoPhase Option (converts 1Ph to 3Ph
)
:
Voltage ( 1Ph 50/60Hz): 230
Main Disconnect: 200 Amp
Fused Disconnect: 200 Amp
Time Delay Fuse: 125 Amp
Output: 100 Amp
Wire Size: 1/0AWG+
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Model: LT70HD Rev. A1.00 - A4.01
Dimensions: Length: 26'-0 1/2"
Width: 6'-3"
Height (Ground To Mast): 7'-5 1/2"
Height (Max Head Position): 12'-0"
Bed Height (Ground To Bed): 29"
Blade Len
g
th: 184"
Weights: D51 D62 D42 E25
Basic Unit (Wet): 4165 lbs 4620 lbs 4115 lbs 3986 lbs
w/Trailer: 4590 lbs 5045 lbs 4540 lbs 4411 lbs
Ton
g
ue Wei
g
ht: 157 lbs
Trailer: Axle Capacity: 5080 lbs
Tire Capacity: 2540 lbs
Tire Size: ST225/75R15
Wei
g
ht: 425 lbs
Log Capacity: Length: 20'-2"
Diameter: 36"
Weight: 4400 lbs.
Max Clamp Width (from stop block): 26"
Max Throat Width (guide to guide): 29"
Max
C
ant Width
(
outer
g
uide to stop block
):
25 1
/
2"
Engine: D51 D62 D42 E25
Manufacturer: Caterpillar Caterpillar Kubota Lincoln
Fuel: Diesel Diesel Diesel Electric
Horsepower Rating: 51 62 42 25
Weight: 485 lbs 525 lbs 435 lbs 263 lbs
Idle Speed: 1500 RPM 1500 RPM 1500 RPM 3500 RPM
High Throttle Speed (No Load): 3100 RPM 2950 RPM 3200 RPM 3500 RPM
Noise Level - @ operator position: 92 dBA 92 dBA 98 dBA 75 dBA
Noise Level - 20 feet away: 84 dBA 84 dBA 87 dBA
Noise Level - 200 feet away: 70 dBA 63 dbA
Blade Speed (No Load): sfpm 5620 sfpm sfpm 6114 sfpm
Fuel Consumption (per hour): 1.5 gal 1.5 gal. 1 gal. 20 KwHr
Cooling System: Water Water Water N/A
Drive Shaft O.D.: 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 5/8"
Drive Pulley O.D.: 5.5" 5.5" 5.5" 5"
Drive Belt: 3/5VX950 3/5VX950 3/5VX950 3/5VX950
Blade Braking: 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds 6-7 Seconds
Oil Capacity w/Filter: 10 qts. 10.6 qts. 6.7 qts. N/A
Battery: 12V 1100CCA 12V 1100CCA 12V 1100CCA N/A
Alternator Output: 190 Amps 190 Amps 190 Amps N/A
A
lternator Belt: 6PK41
5
6PK41
5
6PK400 N
/A
Rates: D51 D62 D42 E25
Max. Forward (Not Cutting): 205 ft./min. 182 ft./min. 208 ft./min.
Reverse: 200 ft./min. 186 ft./min. 206 ft./min.
Hourl
y
Production
(
Avera
g
e ran
g
e w/experience
d
operators/average size logs): bdft.
Saw Head Up (24"): 10.8 sec. 18.77 sec. 14 sec. 14.37 sec.
S
aw Head Down
(
24"
):
10.5 sec. 13.07 sec. 10 sec. 14.12 sec.
Options: Single/Lap Siding Option: 143 lbs.
Debarker: lbs.
Laser Sight: lbs.
6' Bed Extension: 390 lbs.
12' Bed Extension 758 lbs.
24' Bed Extension: 1122 lbs.
Accuset: 13 lbs ±1/32" per drop
Operator Seat: 112 lbs.
Resaw Attachment
(
D
C
onl
y):
231 lbs.
Electrical Requirements (E25): E25-C
Voltage ( 3Ph 50/60Hz ±5%): 208 220 230 380 415 440 460 575
Fuse Disconnect - Saw Control: 100 Amp 100 Amp 100 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp 60 Amp
Time Delay Fuse - Saw Control: 100 Amp 100 Amp 100 Amp 60 Amp 50 Amp 50 Amp 50 Amp 40 Amp
Suggested Wire Size - Saw Control (50' max.): 3AWG 3AWG 3AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG 6AWG
Fuse Disconnect - Hydraulic Control: 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp 30 Amp
Time Delay Fuse - Hydraulic Control: 16 Amp 16 Amp 16 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp 8 Amp
S
u
gg
ested Wire
S
ize - H
y
draulic
C
ontrol
(
50' max.
):
12AW
G
12AW
G
12AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
14AW
G
RotoPhase Option (converts 1Ph to 3Ph
)
:
Voltage ( 1Ph 50/60Hz): 230
Main Disconnect: 200 Amp
Fused Disconnect: 200 Amp
Time Delay Fuse: 125 Amp
Output: 100 Amp
Wire Size: 1/0AWG+
E25-L E25-H

Safety
Safety Symbols
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SECTION 2 SAFETY
2.1 Safety Symbols
The following symbols and signal words call your attention to instructions concerning your
personal safety. Be sure to observe and follow these instructions.
DANGER! indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! suggests a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! refers to potentially hazardous situations which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or
damage to equipment.
IMPORTANT! indicates vital information.
NOTE: gives helpful information.
Warning stripes are placed on areas where a single decal
would be insufficient. To avoid serious injury, keep out of
the path of any equipment marked with warning stripes.

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2.2 Safety Instructions
NOTE: ONLY safety instructions regarding personal injury are listed in this section. Cau-
tion statements regarding only equipment damage appear where applicable throughout
the manual.
OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT! Read the entire Operator's Manual before operating
the sawmill. Take notice of all safety warnings throughout this man-
ual and those posted on the machine. Keep this manual with this
machine at all times, regardless of ownership.
Also read any additional manufacturer’s manuals and observe any
applicable safety instructions including dangers, warnings, and
cautions.
Only persons who have read and understood the entire operator's
manual should operate the sawmill. The sawmill is not intended for
use by or around children.
IMPORTANT! It is always the owner's responsibility to comply with
all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations
regarding the ownership, operation and towing of your Wood-Mizer
sawmill. All Wood-Mizer mill owners are encouraged to become
thoroughly familiar with these applicable laws and comply with
them fully while using or towing the mill.

Safety
Safety Instructions
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WEAR SAFETY CLOTHING
WARNING! Secure all loose clothing and jewelry before operating
the sawmill. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING! Always wear gloves and eye protection when handling
bandsaw blades. Changing blades is safest when done by one per-
son! Keep all other persons away from area when coiling, carrying
or changing a blade. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING! Always wear eye, ear, respiration, and foot protection
when operating or servicing the sawmill.
KEEP SAWMILL AND AREA AROUND SAWMILL CLEAN
DANGER! Maintain a clean and clear path for all necessary move-
ment around the mill and lumber stacking areas. Failure to do so
will result in serious injury.

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HANDLE FUEL/LUBRICANTS SAFELY
DANGER! Due to the flammable nature of fuel and oil, never
smoke, weld, grind or allow sparks near your engine or storage
tanks, especially during times of fueling.
DANGER! Never allow fuel to spill on a hot engine during fueling
operations or otherwise. The hot temperature of your engine could
induce a fire or explosion.
WARNING! Store gasoline away from sawdust and other flamma-
ble materials. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING! Use ONLY water with the water lube accessory. Never
use flammable fuels or liquids. If these types of liquids are neces-
sary to clean the blade, remove it and clean with a rag. Failure to
do so may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING! Drum switch grease contains Petroleum Hydrocarbon
Lubricant. Eye and skin irritant. If introduced into eyes, flush with
water for at least 15 minutes. If film or irritation persists, seek med-
ical attention. Wash skin with soap and water. If ingested, do not
induce vomiting - contact a physician. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH
OF CHILDREN.
DISPOSE OF SAWING BY-PRODUCTS PROPERLY
IMPORTANT! Always properly dispose of all sawing by-products,
including sawdust and other debris, coolant, oil, fuel, oil filters and
fuel filters.

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USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES (GAS & DIESEL SAWMILLS
ONLY)
DANGER! Batteries expel explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames,
burning cigarettes, or other ignition sources away at all times.
Always wear safety goggles and a face shield when working near
batteries. Failure to do so will cause serious injury. 1
WARNING! Battery posts, terminals and related accessories con-
tain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands
after handling.
WARNING! Charge the battery in a well ventilated area. Do not
attempt to charge a frozen battery.
Use extreme care to avoid spilling or splashing electrolyte (which is
dilute sulfuric acid) as it can destroy clothing and burn the skin. If
electrolyte is spilled or splashed on clothing or the body, it should
be neutralized immediately and then rinsed with clean water. A
solution of baking soda, or household ammonia, and water may be
used as a neutralizer.
Electrolyte splashed into the eyes is extremely dangerous. If this
should happen, force the eye open and flood it with cool, clean
water for approximately fifteen minutes. A doctor should be called
immediately when the accident occurs and “on-the-spot” medical
attention given if possible. If a doctor cannot come to the scene of
the accident immediately, follow his instructions concerning actions
to take. Do not add eye drops or other medication unless advised
to do so by the doctor. Do not place a battery or acid within the
reach of children. If acid (electrolyte) is taken internally drink large
quantities of water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten
egg or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately.
If electrolyte is spilled or splashed on any surface of the machine, it
should be neutralized and rinsed with clean water.
CAUTION! Do not overcharge the battery. Overcharging may
reduce the overall service life of the battery.
CAUTION! Be sure the battery is fully charged before transporting
the sawmill. If the battery is not fully charged, excessive vibration
could reduce the overall service life of the battery.
1 Battery Council International, copyright 1987

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CAUTIONS FOR SAWMILL SETUP
WARNING! Do not set up the mill on ground with more than a 10
degree incline. If setup on an incline is necessary, put blocks under
one side of the mill or dig out areas for the outrigger legs to keep
mill level. Setting up the mill on an incline could cause it to tip over,
resulting in serious personal injury.
WARNING! Chock the trailer wheels to prevent movement before
unhitching it from the towing vehicle. Failure to do so may result in
serious injury or death.
WARNING! Put front outrigger down before moving saw head from
the rest position. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING! Always make sure the trailer is supporting the sawmill
frame when operating a sawmill with adjustable outriggers. Failure
to do so may result in serious injury or death. The adjustable out-
riggers are intended to support the saw frame with assistance from
the trailer.
WARNING! The adjustable outriggers supplied with portable saw-
mills are not intended for setup on concrete or other hard surfaces.
Long-term use of the adjustable outriggers on hard surfaces may
cause the outriggers to fail, causing the sawmill to drop. This could
result in possible serious injury or death.
If setting the sawmill up on concrete or other hard surface, replace
the adjustable outrgger legs with stationary legs.
WARNING! Securely fasten the feet of a stationary sawmill to the
floor before operating the sawmill. Failure to do so may result in
serious injury or death.

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CHECK SAWMILL/BLADES BEFORE OPERATION
DANGER! Make sure all guards and covers are in place and
secured before operating or towing the sawmill. Failure to do so
may result in serious injury.
Be sure the blade housing and pulley covers are in place and
secure. Use the safety retainer pin and cable to fasten blade hous-
ing covers.
WARNING! Blade guide alignment is essential for optimal cutting
performance, blade life and safety. Failure to check and maintain
proper blade guide alignment will result in stress cracks forming in
the blade. These cracks will lead to premature blade breakage. If
the blade breaks during operation and the blade has multiple
stress cracks, the blade could shatter into several pieces and
escape from the protective guards of the sawmill. Small blade
pieces projected into the area around the sawmill creates a safety
hazard for the operator and any bystanders surrounding the mill.
WARNING! DO NOT use blades with stress cracks. Blades with
stress cracks can shatter causing bodily injury and/or machine
damage.
KEEP PERSONS AWAY
DANGER! Stay clear of the area between the trailer axle and saw
carriage. Failure to do so will result in serious injury.

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DANGER! Keep all persons out of the path of moving equipment
and logs when operating sawmill or loading and turning logs. Fail-
ure to do so will result in serious injury.
DANGER! Always be sure the blade is disengaged and all persons
are out of the path of the blade before starting the engine or motor.
Failure to do so will result in serious injury.
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