woodmizer D35 Series Guía

D35 Engine
Safety, Operation, Maintenance
& Parts Manual
LX450 rev. A1.00 - A1.05
Safety is our #1 concern! Read and understand
all safety information and instructions before oper-
ating, setting up or maintaining this machine.
January 2018
Form #2312

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Table of Contents Section-Page
Table of Contents D35doc092519 iii
SECTION 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1-1
SECTION 2 OPERATION 2-1
2.1 Starting The Engine................................................................................2-1
SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE 3-1
3.1 Safety......................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Cooling System ......................................................................................3-2
3.3 Air Cleaner .............................................................................................3-2
3.4 Fuel Filter ...............................................................................................3-2
3.5 Battery ....................................................................................................3-2
3.6 Alternator Belt........................................................................................3-3
3.7 RPM Adjustments ..................................................................................3-4
3.8 Miscellaneous Maintenance ...................................................................3-4
SECTION 4 REPLACEMENT PARTS 4-1
4.1 Engine Assembly .................................................................................4-1
4.2 Engine Mount Assembly ........................................................................4-3
4.3 Alternator Assembly...............................................................................4-5
4.4 Bearing Support Assembly.....................................................................4-6
INDEX I

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Table of Contents Section-Page

About This Manual
About This Manual WM doc 9/25/19 1-1
1
SECTION 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is provided as a supplement to the equipment manufacturer’s manuals. This
manual provides information specific to the use of this equipment on the Wood-Mizer®
sawmill. Refer to the sawmill operator’s manual and manufacturer's manual before
attempting to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT! Read the sawmill operator’s manual and engine manu-
facturer’s manual for instructions and safety precautions before oper-
ating this equipment.
The information and instructions given in this manual do not amend or extend the limited
warranties for the equipment given at the time of purchase.

Operation
Starting The Engine
2
2-1 WM doc 9/25/19 Operation
SECTION 2 OPERATION
2.1 Starting The Engine
ENGINE CONTROL LIGHTS
Alternator Charge Indicator: Lights up if the alternator is not charging the battery.
Engine Temperature Indicator: Not used.
Key Switch Indicator: Lights up when the key is in either the on or accessory (1 or 3) posi-
tion.
Oil Indicator: Lights up if the oil pressure is too low. The engine will automatically switch to
low idle if a low oil condition occurs.
Glow Plug Indicator: Not used.
See Figure 2-1.
ENGINE START
DANGER! Operate your engine/machine only in well ventilated areas.
The exhaust gases of your engine can cause nausea, delirium and
potentially death unless adequate ventilation is present.
WARNING! Be sure the power feed switch is in the neutral position
before turning the key switch to the on (1) or accessory (3) position.
FIG. 2-1

Operation
Starting The Engine
Operation WM doc 9/25/19 2-2
2
This prevents accidental carriage movement which may cause serious
injury or death.
WARNING! Do not operate engine without proper and operational
spark arrester/muffler. Sparks emitted from the engine exhaust could
ignite surrounding materials, causing serious injury or death.
WARNING! Disengage the blade and remove all persons out of the
path of the blade before starting the engine. Failure to do so may result
in serious injury.
WARNING! Never operate an engine with a fuel or oil leak. The leak-
ing fuel or oil could potentially come in contact with hot surfaces and
ignite into flames.
NOTE: Always relieve all fuel pressure inside the tank prior to filling or
connecting fuel fittings. Failure to do so may result in fuel spillage.
NOTE: Disconnect the fuel tank when not in use or during transporta-
tion. Failure to do so may result in engine flooding or fuel spillage.
NOTE: Do not engage the clutch lever repeatedly without the engine
running. The engine floods when the throttle solenoid is engaged, an
accelerator pump is activated which supplies fuel to the engine carbu-
retor.
1. Turn the key switch momentarily to the start (2) position and release it to the run position
(1).
ENGINE SHUTOFF
Turn the key switch to the off (0) position.

Maintenance
Safety
3
3-1 WM doc 9/25/19 Maintenance
SECTION 3 MAINTENANCE
Refer to the manufacturer’s manual for maintenance intervals and procedures unless oth-
erwise instructed in this manual. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for dusty
conditions.
IMPORTANT! This manual only provides information about additional
procedures or procedures to be performed at different time intervals
than found in the manufacturer's manuals. Refer to the manufacturer's
manual for complete maintenance instructions.
WARNING! Clean sawdust from all guards, vents, control
boxes, or any area where sawdust may gather after every
shift. Failure to do so may result in fire, causing death or
serious injury.
3.1 Safety
Use caution when performing maintenance or service to the engine.
DANGER! Always be aware of and take proper protective measures
against rotating shafts, pulleys, fans, etc. Always stay a safe distance
from rotating members and make sure that loose clothing or long hair
does not engage rotating members resulting in possible injury.
DANGER! Engine components can become very hot during operation.
Avoid contact with any part of a hot engine. The exhaust components
of your engine are especially hot during and following operation. Con-
tact with hot engine components can cause serious burns. Therefore,
never touch or perform service functions on a hot engine. Allow the
engine to cool sufficiently before beginning any service function.
WARNING! Remove the blade before performing any engine service.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING! Always wear proper and necessary safety equipment
when performing service functions. Proper safety equipment includes
eye protection, breathing protection, hand protection and foot protec-
tion.
This symbol identifies the interval (hours of operation) at which each maintenance pro-
cedure should be performed. "AR" signifies maintenance procedures which should be
performed as required.
0

Maintenance
Cooling System
Maintenance WM doc 9/25/19 3-2
3
3.2 Cooling System
Wash the engine or brush off sawdust and debris every 50 hours of operation. Clean the
grass screen, cooling fins, and external surfaces. Remove any dust, dirt or oil. See
engine manual for further instructions.
3.3 Air Cleaner
WARNING! Always wear proper and necessary safety equipment
when performing service functions. Proper safety equipment includes
eye protection, breathing protection, hand protection and foot protec-
tion.
Replace the outer air cleaner cartridge and check the inner cartridge every 250 hours of
operation or more often if operating the sawmill in dirty conditions or if engine perfor-
mance indicates a new cartridge is necessary.
CAUTION! Do not clean elements with water or compressed air. Do
not handle the inner element unless it is to be changed. Handle new
elements carefully. Contact with the element could cause damage and
prevent the filter from operating properly.
Replace the inner air cleaner cartridge every 1200 hours of operation or more often if
operating the sawmill in dirty conditions.
3.4 Fuel Filter
Replace the fuel filter every 100 hours of operation or as required for engine perfor-
mance.
3.5 Battery
Check the battery electrolyte level every 50 hours of operation. See manufacturer’s man-
ual for instructions.
DANGER! Batteries expel explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames,
burning cigarettes, or other ignition sources away at all times. Always
wear safety goggles and a face shield when working near batteries.
Failure to do so will cause serious injury.1
1. Battery Council International, copyright 1987
50
250
1200
100
50

Maintenance
Alternator Belt
3
3-3 WM doc 9/25/19 Maintenance
WARNING! Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
3.6 Alternator Belt
The belt tension should be checked after the first 100 hours of operation, when the bat-
tery is not charging properly or when the alternator belt is squealing.
If the battery continues to not charge properly or the belt continues to squeal after the ini-
tial belt adjustment, replace the belt.
1. Release the blade tension and remove the blade from the sawmill if necessary. Turn the
key switch to OFF (0) and remove the key.
2. Remove the drive belt cover and alternator cover.
See Figure 3-1.
3. Use a belt tension gauge to measure the belt tension. Place the gauge on the belt at the
midpoint between the two pulleys. If the belt tension is less than 3/16” with 9 lb. of deflec-
tion, tighten the belt as described below.
4. Loosen the upper pivot, lower pivot and the adjustment bolt jam nut.
5. Turn the belt tension adjustment bolt clockwise to tighten the belt, counterclockwise to
loosen the belt. Adjust the bolt until the proper belt tension is achieved.
CAUTION! Do not overtighten the alternator belt. Damage to the alter-
nator will occur.
FIG. 3-1
100
Belt Adjustment
Bolt
Jam Nut Upper Pivot
Lower
Pivot
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