TO STARTSAW
1.
Fill
the fuel tank and
check the engine oil level.
Refer to the
engine
manual
for
details
2. Start
engine
.
Follow
procedure in engine manual
3.
Let engine warm up
at
half throttle.
4. AII sawing
is
done at full throttle. Governor
is
factory
set
for correct engine
speed.
TO MANEUVER SAW
1
.
Raise blade
as
high
as
possible
so
blade will not
strike pavement
when
maneuvering
by
one of
th
e
following method
s
depending
on the
model
of the
sa
w:
A. Ratchet lock raise
/
lower control: Squeeze hand grip lever on handle bar and push
down to raise blade
.
Releasehand grip
lever
to lock at desired
height.
B
.
Screw feed raise
/
lower control : Pull up on
the
depth control handle and turn
counter-clockwise.
TO START SAWING
1. Follow all the
instructions
outlined above.
2. Align blade with cut. For wet sawing open water valve FULL open. Check water to
verify
full
flow then adjust for proper amount of water on blade BEFORE you lower
the blade. lf water supply is interrupted stop cutting immediately.
3
.
Lower the blade into the cut
(never
deeper than required) by one of the following
methods depending on
the
model of the saw:
A
.
Ratchet lock raise
/
lower control: Squeeze hand grip lever on handle bar and allow
weight of the saw to slowly lower blade. Release hand grip lever to lock at desired
depth
.
B. Screw feed raise
/
lower control
:
Pull up on the depth
control
handle and slowly
turn clockwise. When the desired depth is
reached
place handle over front of
control panel frame and push down to lock it against the
frame.
4
.
During cutting do not exert excessive
side
pressure on handles to steer. Use only
enough pressure to follow the previously marked line.
5. Use proper forward speed allowing the blade to cut but not
stall.
6
.
If the
saw should stall
for any reason raise the blade completely out of
the cut
before
starting engine
again.
7
.
When
lowering the
blade
into
a partially-made
cut
use
extreme care
to be certain the
blade
is
perfectly aligned within
the
cut before starting to
saw again.
00 not force
blade into material by lowering the blade too fast or by pushing too fast while
sawing.
STREET SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL
375 ANNAGEM BLVD., MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, CANADA L5T 3A7, 905-364-4200 FAX 905-364-4201
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