WARNING! The saw carriage is heavy. Two persons are needed to handle it.
NOTE! Do not place the saw carriage on the rails or any other hard surface too hastily. This can cause permanent damage to the saw carriage bearings. NOTE! Do not place the saw carriage directly on the ground where dirt and impurities can come in contact with the saw carriage wheels. Place the saw carriage onto the rails, and position it by carrying out the following: 1. Arrange for two persons, one on each side, to take hold of the saw carriage. Lift the saw carriage as follows: Right side: At the crank for band tensioning and under the blade wheel guard. Left side: At the motor bar and the blade wheel guard. 2. Lift the saw carriage and lower it carefully on the rails. The grooved rim of the wheels at the base of the carriage must fit over and rest on the rails.
To adjust the position of the saw carriage
The position of the saw carriage on the rails can be adjusted when the guide wheels and rail guards are mounted. The purpose of the guide wheels (bearings) is to retain the saw carriage on the rails and to prevent it from tilting. The rail guards are designed to keep the rails and the saw carriage wheels free of dirt and the like. The following parts must be mounted on the saw carriage: � Two guide wheels (bearings) � Four saw carriage rail guards. To mount them, proceed as follows: 1. Fit the guide wheel mounting bracket in position by means of screws. Hold a 0,2 mm thick feeler gauge between the guide wheel and the rail. 2. Press the guide wheel upward against the rail and tighten screws of the guide wheel mounting bracket to secure it in position. Tightening torque: 40-50 Nm. Then remove the feeler gauge. 3. Repeat steps 1-2 above when fitting the other guide wheel. 4. Fit the four rail guards over each grooved-rim wheel.
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