MAINTENANCE
Wear Life
MAINTENANCE
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SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE
This section lists the maintenance procedures that need to be performed.
This symbol
identifies the interval (hours of operation) at which each maintenance procedure
should be performed.
6.1
Wear Life
See Table 6-1.
This chart lists estimated life expectancy of common replacement parts if proper
maintenance and operation procedures are followed. Due to many variables which exist during
machine operation, actual part life may vary significantly. This information is provided so that you
may plan ahead in ordering replacement parts.
6.2
Sawdust Removal
Remove the excess sawdust and chips from the cutter housing using compressed air, and from the
bed frame using a brush every eight hours of operation.
6.3
Head Track & Rollers
See Figure 6-1.
1.
Clean the track rails to remove any sawdust and sap buildup every eight hours of operation.
2.
Remove sawdust from the track roller housings. Remove the track roller housing covers and brush
Part Description
Estimated
Life
Drive Belt
1250 hours
TABLE 6-1
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