Wash. Admin. Code § 296-78-70501

Current through Register Vol. 24-17, September 1, 2024
Section 296-78-70501 - Definitions-Terms, general

Block(s). Those sections of a log cut in various lengths.

Block(s) and bolt(s). May be considered to be synonymous.

Clipper saw. A circular saw used to trim manufactured shingles.

Groover. A cylinder-type knife (knives) similar to a planer knife (knives), used to cut grooves into the face surface of shakes or shingles.

Hip and ridge saw. A circular saw used to cut various angles on the side edge of shakes or shingles.

Johnson bar. A shaft used to control the feed of the carriage.

Knee bolter circular saw. A stationary circular saw used to trim and debark blocks (the blocks are manually maneuvered onto a carriage and fed into a saw).

Log haul. A power conveyor used to move logs to mill.

Packers. Employees who pack the manufactured shakes or shingles into bundles.

Panagraph power splitter. A hydraulically operated wedge, manually positioned into place, used to split blocks.

Power saw splitter. A stationary circular saw used to split (saw) blocks, (the blocks are manually maneuvered onto a carriage and fed into the saw).

Set works. A component of the shingle machine, located on the machine frame, used to control the thickness of each shingle being manufactured.

Shake machine. A band saw used to cut shake blanks into manufactured shakes.

Shake splitter. A stationary hydraulically operated wedge, manually controlled, used to split shake blocks into shake blanks or boards.

Shim saw. A circular saw used to recut manufactured shingles into narrow widths.

Shingle machine. A machine used to manufacture shingles; composed of a feed, set works, and carriage system, all functioning in relation to a circular saw.

Shingle saw. A circular saw used to cut shingles from blocks.

Spault. The first and last section(s) of a block as it is cut into shingles.

Spault catcher. A device located on the shingle machine next to the solid feed rolls, used to hold the last section of each block being cut (called a spault), in place.

Track or swing cutoff saw. A circular saw used to cut blocks from a log.

Wash. Admin. Code § 296-78-70501

Amended by WSR 17-16-132, Filed 8/1/2017, effective 9/1/2017

Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, 49.17.050 and 49.17.240. 81-18-029 (Order 81-21), § 296-78-70501, filed 8/27/81.