LUMBERJACK TOOLS ST2000 Bedienungsanleitung

MODELS:
ST2000
ST3000
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www.lumberjacktools.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 715-514-0319
ST2000
30° Staking Tool
ST3000
35° Staking Tool
30° STAKING TOOL™ & 35° STAKING TOOL™
USER MANUAL

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Our lifetime guarantee covers the tool body and shank. The blades
are covered for breakage under normal working conditions for 90
days from the date of purchase. Blades will dull faster cutting
hardwoods versus softwoods (peeled or unpeeled). Soil and other
abrasive substances will reduce blade life and are not covered
under this warranty. When making a claim, you must show proof of
purchase from an authorized distributor. The lifetime guarantee is
only valid to the original buyer and not for tools sold secondhand,
used, or sold “as is” to a second party.
WHAT VOIDS WARRANTY
In order to keep our lifetime and 90 day warranty you must AVOID
the
following actions:
●Running the tool into a nail or foreign object
●Altering or misusing the tool from standard procedure
ABOUT YOUR PRODUCT
Thank you for purchasing one of our dual-blade staking tools! The ST2000
will cut a 30o point on up to 2.25” round material size. The ST3000 will cut
a 35o point on up to 2.9” round material size. Staking tools will cut a point
on the material in seconds. The tool's body is CNC machined from a solid
aluminum billet to ensure precision. The blades are stamped, heat
treated and ground to provide years of service if properly maintained.

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SAFETY
Before beginning any project, carefully read and follow ALL safety and
operational instructions for any tools or devices you use. Failure to do so may
cause physical harm to yourself or those around you. If you feel uncomfortable
using our staking tool, STOP immediately. Lumberjack Tools assumes no
responsibility for injury caused to the operator, bystander, or tools used in
conjunction with the use or misuse of our tools.
NEVER OPERATE POWER TOOLS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR ANY MEDICATIONS.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES, DUST MASK, AND ANY OTHER
PERSONAL PROTECTION ITEMS AS NEEDED.
NEVER WEAR LOOSE ITEMS THAT COULD BE CAUGHT IN MOVING
PARTS. SECURE LOOSE OR LONG HAIR AWAY FROM AREA.
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND A SINGLE-SPEED, GEAR DRIVEN
DRILL WITH RPMS OF 500 OR LESS. EXCEEDING THESE RPMS MAY
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER AND ALLOW DRILL TO COME TO A
COMPLETE STOP BEFORE INSTALLING, REMOVING, OR ADJUSTING
THE TOOL.
NEVER APPLY BENDING FORCE (SIDE LOADING) TO THE TOOL. SIDE
LOADING COULD CAUSE THE SHANK TO FAIL, OR MAY RESULT IN
BLADE DAMAGE.
ALWAYS SECURE THE LOG IN A VISE OR CLAMP PRIOR TO
STARTING YOUR DRILL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY.
ALWAYS HANDLE THE BLADES WITH EXTREME CARE! FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
WHEN EXCESSIVE FORCE IS REQUIRED TO CUT, RE-SHARPEN OR
REPLACE THE BLADES. A SHARP TOOL IS A SAFE TOOL!
NEVER PUT HANDS OR ANY BODY PART INSIDE THE TOOL WHILE THE
BLADES ARE ATTACHED! DOING SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

PART IDENTIFICATION
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ST2000
●Tool Body (ST2000)
●Blade (TB2500)
●Blade Edge
●Shank (SH1000)
●Shim
1A
1B
1D
1C
1E
ST3000
●Tool Body (ST3000)
●Blade (TB2500)
●Blade Edge
●Shank (SH1000)
●Shim
2A
2B
2D
2C
2E
1A
1B
1D
1C
2B
2A
2C
2B
1B
2D
1E
2E
2”
Capacity
Square
2.9”
Round
1.5”
Capacity
Square
2.25”
Round

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BLADE SETTING: ST2000
●Install and secure the blades with
the Button Head Cap Screws
Max Capacity
Round 2.25”Dia
Square 1.5”x1.5”
Top Blade
Bottom
Blade
(Blade too close)
Correct
(Blade too far)
3/16”
It is critical that both blades have the same “offset”. Blade offset refers to
the gap size between the blade edge and the side of the pocket. 3/16” is
the standard gap size to use.
●The tool will not cut with 5/16” or greater spacing
●The tool will not cut with 1/16” or less spacing
WRONG WRONG
Cardboard
Spacer
●The cardboard box that the tool
comes in is about 3/16” thick
●Remove a piece of box to use as a
quick spacer for blade gap setting
TIP

BLADE SETTING:ST3000
Max Capacity
Round 2.90”DIA
Square 2.0”x2.0”
Top Blade
Bottom
Blade
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●Install and secure the blades with
the Button Head Cap Screws
Cardboard
Spacer
●The cardboard box that the tool
comes in is about 3/16” thick
●Remove a piece of box to use as a
quick spacer for blade gap setting
(Blades too close)
WRONGWRONG WRONG
(Blades too far) (Blades not parallel)
It is critical that both blades have the same
“offset”. Blade offset refers to the gap size
between the blade edge and the side of the
pocket. 3/16” is the standard gap size to use.
●The tool will not cut with 5/16” or
greater spacing
●The tool will not cut with 1/16” or less
spacing
Correct
3/16”
TIP

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FINE-TUNING STAKES
Fine-tuning requires minor blade adjustments and re-cutting until satisfied
with the final result. Loosen screws one-quarter turn and tap the rear of
the blade with a mallet or block of wood.
The following images are exaggerated examples of cut stake points:
Larger Top: Top noticeably larger than
bottom
Make the top blade gap smaller (reduce
offset) by moving the blade and testing
the cut. Repeat until point is even.
Just Right: Stake point is even
DO NOT MAKE ANY ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS
Larger Bottom: Bottom noticeably
larger than top
Make the bottom blade gap smaller
(reduce offset) by moving the blade and
testing the cut. Repeat until point is even.
TIP
Use a scribe or screwdriver to mark the
blade position on the tool so you can repeat
if the blades accidentally get moved.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO CUT
SMOOTHER STAKES?
Place a shim underneath a
TB2500 blade and secure both
with screws as shown
The shim should NOT extend
into cutting area or cover the
sharp edge of the blade
Blade
●
Screw
●
Shim
●
INSTALLING SHIMS
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●Smoother stake
●Reduced drill torque
●Less aggressive blade bite
Prosofusingshims
●Slightly longer time to cut
Consofusingshims

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CUTTING STAKES
WARNING: If the stock comes loose or unclamped while cutting the stake,
DO NOT drop the drill or try to grab the stock! Stop cutting and remove the
tool from the end of the log. Re-secure the log, and resume cutting.
●Obtain the stock you want to point
●Make sure the diameter fits the tool
●Cut it to length and make sure the ends
are flat. If the ends are not even/flat, the
point will be crooked.
●If the diameter is larger
than the tool can accept,
taper the end with a
hatchet or draw knife.
●Secure the stock in a vise, clamp,
or fixture with a “V” shaped
notch
●The Lumberjack Tools Log Lock
is a safe, easy, economical way
to clamp material, and is
available on our website.
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ALWAYS unplug the drill before adjusting
the blades or adjusting the chuck!
CUTTING STAKES(CONT.)
●Carefully install the staking tool into an unplugged 1/2” drill, and
tighten it firmly by using the chuck key
●With the tool installed, square up to the log/stock so that the cutting
face is flush with the end of the log/stock
●Apply body pressure by leaning against the back of the drill.
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●Wait until the drill comes to a complete top before removing the
cutter from the log/stock.
Pull tool back once
drill has stopped
Maintain
constant
pressure
●Pull the trigger to cut a stake. Continue applying body pressure as
the tool cuts.
TIP
The staking tool will continue to cut even after the log is pointed.
Stop the drill immediately after the point is cut to avoid wasting material.
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