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Introduction Thank you for purchasing a 6K Products product. Our goal is to provide quality products for your job. This manual contains warranty information, installation information, operation instructions, parts ordering information, and service contact information. Warranty This 6K Products product carries a one year or 2000 hour warranty on the 6K Products designed and built components covering material and workmanship.
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After assembling the components as shown in figure 2, position the saw bar square to the log, at the correct height with clearance between the bar plate and the side of the largest log and weld down solidly (Fig. 3). The dimensions in figure 3 can be changed as required for your installation.
Hydraulic Connections The hydraulic requirements to operate the saw are 10 to 12 gallons per minute at 2000 psi from a fixed displacement hydraulic pump. You must install the pressure relief valve between the hydraulic pump and the selector valve to keep from damaging the hydraulic pump. Figure 4 shows hose connections for correct operation. Fig.
The Power Beyond Port can connect to another valve for conveyor and clamp, or must go to the filter and tank. The return hose can be #8 or 1/2” diameter for the first five feet. If a longer hose is required it must be #12 or 3/4” up to thirty feet.
Sprocket Removal and Replacement The chain saw sprocket is connected to the shaft with a tapered bushing. To remove the sprocket remove the Cap Screws (Fig. 6, Item 3) and screw them into the Threaded Holes, tighten up to 36 inch pounds to push the Sprocket (Fig.
Returning the saw to the up stop will stop the saw chain. Parts and Service Information For parts and service contact 6K Products. Our hours of operation are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, Pacific Time excluding holidays.