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Total Trimmer www.logangraphic.com General PurPose Trimmer For best results use only authentic Logan blades Purchase Date Model T300 Model T360 Instruction Manual Introduction The Logan T rimmer offers many unique features and durability that make it the best value trimmer/cutter available. Capable of handling your most demanding trimming needs, th[...]
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Page 2
Identification Board A. Squaring Arm B. Squaring Arm Stop C. Lifter D. Cutting Head E. Cutting Bar F. Handle Bar Safety • Remove blades when servicing machine. • Do no place your fingers near blade when using machine. • Be sure lifter bar is down when cutting. • Do not forc e cutting head if stuck. Assembly Attaching Squaring Arm & Stop[...]
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Page 3
Operation 1. Raise cutting bar using lifter arm or raise to full open position. (Fig. 6) 2. Slide material onto board and against squar- ing arm. (Fig. 7) 3. Adjust Stop to desired dimension. (Fig. 8) 4. Lower Cutting Bar 5. Slide Cutting Head beyond end of material. 6. Pivot blade down fully until it locks. (Fig. 9) 7. Place hand on to cutting han[...]
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Page 4
Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Maintenance and Adjustment Cutting Head Bearings If cutting head is loose or wobbling, tighten three adjustment screws to eliminate the play and improve cut accuracy. (Fig. 12) Resquare Squaring Arm 1. Place a carpenter’s square against cutting bar first. Slide against squaring arm and look for gaps between square and squ[...]