Circular sawmill alignment and maintenance
Abstract
"When most people think of sawmills, they probably think of mills that use a large diameter (48- to 60-inch) circular saw as the headrig (the main saw in a mill) to saw logs into lumber. Of the several types of headrigs used, this single circular saw, or circle saw, as it is commonly called, is one of the easiest to set up and maintain. The relatively easy operation and maintenance are probably major reasons for the popularity of the circle saw among part-time sawmillers, such as farmers, who only saw when they need lumber and money."--First page.
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