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Model List:
- FS50 Disc Saw Felling Head
- 1. Contents
- 1.1. Safety and Operator Convenience Features
- 1.1.1. Safety and Operator Convenience Features
- 1.2. SafetyGeneral Precautions
- 1.2.1. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.2.2. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.2.3. Operate Only If Qualified
- 1.2.4. Wear Protective Equipment
- 1.2.5. Protect Against Noise
- 1.2.6. Avoid Unauthorized Attachment Modifications
- 1.2.7. Protect Against Flying Debris
- 1.2.8. Inspect Attachment
- 1.2.9. Stay Clear of Moving Parts
- 1.2.10. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.2.11. Avoid HighPressure Oils
- 1.2.12. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 1.2.13. Handle Chemical Products Safely
- 1.2.14. Add Cab Guarding for Special Uses
- 1.3. SafetyOperating Precautions
- 1.3.1. Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
- 1.3.2. Start Only From Operators Seat
- 1.3.3. Prevent Unintended Machine Movement
- 1.3.4. Avoid Work Site Hazards
- 1.3.5. Keep Riders Off Attachment
- 1.3.6. Avoid Machine Tip Over
- 1.3.7. Add and Operate Attachments Safely
- 1.3.8. Use Special Care When Operating
- 1.3.9. Inspect and Maintain Demolition Guard
- 1.4. SafetyMaintenance Precautions
- 1.4.1. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.4.2. Make Welding Repairs Safely
- 1.4.3. Drive Metal Pins Safely
- 1.4.4. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.4.5. Use Proper Lifting Equipment
- 1.5. SafetySigns and Other Instructions
- 1.5.1. Safety Signs and Other Instructions
- 1.6. OperationFelling Head Components
- 1.6.1. Felling Head Components
- 1.6.2. Disc Saw Blade Components
- 1.7. OperationOperating Felling Head
- 1.7.1. Basic Operation
- 1.7.2. Principle of Operation
- 1.7.3. Speed of Blade Feed
- 1.7.4. Felling Head Rotation
- 1.7.5. General Method of Operation
- 1.7.6. Stopping Disc Saw Blade
- 1.7.7. Cutting Multiple Trees
- 1.7.8. Handle and Control the Tree
- 1.8. MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance
- 1.8.1. Prepare Felling Head for Maintenance
- 1.8.2. Locking Cap Screw Storage
- 1.8.3. Maintenance Schedule
- 1.9. MaintenanceEvery 8 Hours
- 1.9.1. Check Drive Shaft End Play
- 1.9.2. Check Saw Tooth Cap Screw Torque
- 1.9.3. Check Saw Tooth Condition
- 1.9.4. Check Disc Saw Blade Condition
- 1.9.5. Check Saw Housing Restriction
- 1.9.6. Lubricate Harvesting Arm, Accumulating Arm, Cylinder Ends, and Lower Connecting Pins
- 1.9.7. Lubricate Wrist Cylinder Ends and Connecting Pins
- 1.9.8. Lubricate Drive Shaft Bearings
- 1.9.9. Lubricate Rotate Bearing
- 1.10. MaintenanceEvery 100 Hours
- 1.10.1. Clean Saw Motor Area
- 1.10.2. Clean Lubrication Vent
- 1.10.3. Check All Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings
- 1.10.4. Lubricate Driveshaft Motor Coupling
- 1.10.5. Check Lower Flange Plate Cap Screw Torque
- 1.11. MiscellaneousMachine
- 1.11.1. Saw Tooth Replacement
- 1.11.2. Inspect Felling Head Frame and Cover Plate
- 1.11.3. Disc Saw Blade Gauge
- 1.11.4. Welding on Machine
- 1.11.5. Hardware Torque Specifications
- 1.11.6. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.11.7. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.12. MiscellaneousOperational Checkout
- 1.12.1. Operational Checkout
- 1.12.1.1. Carrier Ignition Off Checks
- 1.12.1.2. Carrier Ignition On, Engine On Checks
- 1.13. MiscellaneousTroubleshooting
- 1.13.1. Using Troubleshooting Chart
- 1.13.2. Troubleshooting Procedure
- 1.14. MiscellaneousStorage
- 1.14.1. Prepare Attachment for Storage
- 1.14.2. Remove Attachment From Storage
- 1.15. MiscellaneousAttachment Number(s)
- 1.15.1. Record Product Identification Number (PIN)
- 1.15.2. Record Saw Blade Product Identification Number (PIN)
- 1.15.3. Record Hydraulic Motor Serial Number
- 1.16. MiscellaneousSpecifications
- 1.16.1. Felling Head Specifications
- 1.16.2. Disc Saw Blade and Tooth Data
- 2. Page Number
- 2.1. Section 11
- 2.2. Section 12
- 2.3. Section 13
- 2.4. Section 14
- 2.5. Section 15
- 2.6. Section 21
- 2.7. Section 22
- 2.8. Section 31
- 2.9. Section 32
- 2.10. Section 33
- 2.11. Section 41
- 2.12. Section 42
- 2.13. Section 43
- 2.14. Section 44
- 2.15. Section 45
- 2.16. Section 46





