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DANGER!

 

All electrically operated tools should be grounded and hooked up to a ground 

fault protection system.  
  

All gasoline or petrol tools must be used in an outside environment. Never inside or in a 

confined area.  
  

Accumulation of fumes or gases will cause serious injury or death.  

  

Be vigilant and very attentive to the work being performed and to your work area.  
Never operate a tool or saw when you are tired, fatigued or stressed.   
Follow all the safety recommendations.  
Play it safe, your health and safety are your most important asset.  

  

NEVER

 exceed the manufacturer recommended pressure rating and gallons per minute  

(GPM) specification or the electric power requirements of the motor.  

 

 

NEVER

 exceed the manufacturer recommended operating speed.                                                        

  

Make certain that the saw is in the neutral position before starting the hydraulic power 

supply. and that the previous instruction on the visual inspection of the tool has been 
carried out.  
  

Remove any material, debris, water accumulation, slurry or any other foreign objects 

from the work area that could prevent you from safely operating the tool.  

The cutting operation may produce sparks when embedded steel is encountered in the 

concrete being cut. No flammable material or fluid should be in your work area.

 DO 

NOT 

operate the saw in a confined space or an area where a spark could produce an 

explosion.  
  

Always be alert and vigilant.   

 

 

DO NOT

 

use the saw or the tool other than its intended application.   

  

Cut in step not to overload the tool to prevent overheating, damage to the motor or to 

put too much stress on the blade.  
 

 

DO NOT

 

apply too much pressure to the tool and maintain a firm grip at all times.  

  

Disconnect all power and water supply at the completion of your work.  

  

DO NOT

 

leave an un-attendant tool hook to the power supply.   

 

  

Clean the tool completely    

 

Summary of Contents for HS20H10

Page 1: ...ACG Saws Tools of Canada Inc www ACGSaws com Safety and Operator Manuel For HS24H10 and HS20H10 August 2022 ...

Page 2: ...gulations and obligations vary from local regional and countries It is your responsibility to be informed and to follow all your local regional territory or country safety authorities instructions and conform with all their safety recommendations and obligations The OPERATOR is responsible to follow all the safety procedures to protect himself other person or property in his work area DO NOT OPERA...

Page 3: ...rt of the cut material or the binding of the blade caused by an unsecured part being cut Have a person trained and qualified in the detection of electrical power location inspect for live wires live cables or pipes that may be near behind or embedded in the material being cut to de energize before attempting to start cutting Make sure that the tool is properly grounded and wear the required protec...

Page 4: ...ore starting the hydraulic power supply and that the previous instruction on the visual inspection of the tool has been carried out Remove any material debris water accumulation slurry or any other foreign objects from the work area that could prevent you from safely operating the tool The cutting operation may produce sparks when embedded steel is encountered in the concrete being cut No flammabl...

Page 5: ...8 in 712 mm Power Requirement Hydraulic Maximum Flow 10 GPM 37 8 lpm Maximum Pressure 2500 psi 172 5 bar Maximum Blade Diameter 26 in 660mm Maximum Cutting Depth with 26 Blade 11 in 280mm Median Blade Diameter 24 in 610mm Maximum Cutting Depth with 24 Blade 10 in 254mm Minimum Blade Diameter 20 in 508mm Maximum Cutting Depth with 20 Blade 8 in 203mm Cooling of Blade Water Cool Only No Dry Cutting ...

Page 6: ...e side of the blade while turning Not Enough water to cook the blade Blade turning too slow Check power supply Worn out hydraulic motor Blade loose Check locking screw on flange Blade not set properly Loose blade Nut On Off handle sticking Broken plunger O ring bent plunger rod Hydraulic oil leak Hole in supply or return line Damaged coupler fitting or loose fitting ...

Page 7: ...rranty does not cover normal wear tear abuse lack of maintenance unauthorized repairs or attempt to repair by others than the manufacturer misuse or the tool being used other than its intended application The Add on components or integral units as electric hydraulic motors gas engine transmission batteries etc are the responsibility of the prime manufacturer warranty and are excluded from this war...

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Page 9: ...unger 1 74 HDS074 Valve Cap 1 75 HDS075 Spring 1 76 HDS076 Stem Block 2 79 HDS079 Quad Seal 1 1 80 HDS080 Quad Seal 2 1 85 2 HDS085 3 1 2 Hose Assembly 2 86 4 HDS086 4 10 GPM Cassapa Motor 1 86 5 HDS086 5 Motor Seal 1 86 7 HDS086 7 Wiper Seal 1 87 HDS087 Handle Bolt 1 88 HDS088 Handle 1 90 2 HDS090 2 1 2 Hose Assembly 2 91 HDS091 Small Heat Insulator 1 92 HDS092 Large Heat Insulator 1 93 HDS093 So...

Page 10: ...1 203 HDS203 LH Nut 1 204 HDS204 Hex Screw For Flange 1 205 HDS205 Small Motor Fitting 1 206 HDS206 Large Motor Fitting 1 207 HDS207 Nut 2 208 HDS208 Bolt 2 209 HDS209 Hose Adaptor 1 210 HDS210 1 4 Pet Cock Valve 1 211 HDS211 1 4 T 1 212 HDS212 1 4 Elbow 2 213 HDS213 1 4 Hose x 12 2 214 HDS214 Clamp 3 240 HDS240 Flange Puller 1 241 HDS241 Wheel Adapter 1 241 1 HDS241 1 Wheel Bushing 1 242 HDS242 K...

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