Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.15205 - Definitions; H
Rule 5205.
(1)
"Head block" means a part of a carriage that holds a log and upon which the log
rests. It generally consists of base, knee, taper set, and mechanism.
(2) "Head rig" means a combination of a
headsaw and carriage used for the initial breakdown of a log into timbers,
cants, and boards.
(3) "Headsaw"
means a saw, either circular or band type, used for the initial breakdown of a
log into timbers, cants, and boards.
(4) "Hog" means a machine used for cutting,
chipping, or grinding slabs, bark, and other coarse residue.
(5) "Husk" means the framework of a circular
headsaw.
(6) "Head sawyer" means an
operator of a headsaw.
(7) "Kiln
tender" means the operator of a kiln.
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