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C. C13E Series Concrete Saw Specifications 

 

Dimensions/Weight 

 

Length (Working) 

50” (1270 mm) 

Length (Transport) 

40.5” (1029 mm) 

Width 

20.5” (521 mm) 

Height 

41” (1041 mm) 

Weight 

200 lbs (90.7 kg) 

Engine 

 

Engine Mfg. 

Honda 

Model GX390 
Spec No. 

GX390K1QXC9 

Engine Type 

Single Cylinder  4 Cycle 

Horse Power 

13 hp (9.5kW) @ 3,600 rpm 

Max Torque 

19.5 ft-lbs (26.5 Nm, 2.7 kg-m) @ 2,500 rpm 

Cooling System 

Air 

Oil Capacity 

1.1 liter (1.16 US qt) 

Fuel Capacity 

6.5 liter (1.79 US gal) 

Fuel Type 

Unleaded Gasoline (86 pump octane) 

Low Oil Sensor 

Yes 

Air Filtration 

Four Stage Cyclone 

Characteristics 

 

Max Blade 

18” (450 mm) 

Depth of Cut   

 

 

 

18” (450 mm) 

6.75” (172 mm) 

 

 

16” (406 mm) 

5.75” (146 mm) 

 

 

14” (356 mm) 

4.75” (121 mm) 

 

 

12” (305 mm) 

3.75” (95 mm) 

Arbor Bore 

1” (25.4 mm) 

Blade Shaft Locking Device 

Machined Into Flats Of Tight Collar 

Blade Shaft Speed 

2850 rpm 

Depth Control 

Hand Wheel With Screw Feed 

Depth Lock 

Standard 

Depth Gauge 

Customer Installed Accessory 

Number Of V-Belts 

Blade Guard Type 

Hinged, All Steel Construction 

Right or Left Side Cutting 

Yes 

Lifting Bale 

Built In 

Handle Bars 

Adjustable, Stays Level At All Times 

Water Tank 

Standard 

Water Tank Capacity 

5.28 US Gallons (20 liter) 

Water Hose Connector 

Standard Garden Hose With Flow Control Valve 

Recessed Rear Wheels 

Standard 

Sound pressure

1

 88 

db(A) 

Sound power

1

 105 

db(A) 

1) the sound measures have been made following pr EN 12638, Annex A;    2)“ Floor sawing, grooving and milling machines – Safety “

  

Summary of Contents for C13E

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL Small Concrete Saw MODEL C13E FORM C13E 11 2005...

Page 2: ...l or incidental damages arising out of the failure of any product to operate properly Integral units such as gasoline engines electric motors batteries tires transmissions etc are excluded from this w...

Page 3: ...n 9 10 B Starting The Engine 10 C Water Supply 10 11 D Operating The Saw 11 E Cutting Technique 12 III Maintenance A Engine 12 13 B Bearings 14 15 C V Belts 15 16 D Depth Control 16 IV Parts List Sect...

Page 4: ...gine is running or immediately after it is turned off Never operate the engine with any heat shields or guards removed Keep all guards in place when operating any piece of equipment Keep hands feet ha...

Page 5: ...s and instructions for the safe and effective use of the material being cut California and some other authorities for instance have published lists of substances known to cause cancer reproductive tox...

Page 6: ...nd blades and wet cutting abrasive blades Insufficient coolant could result in severe blade breakage or diamond segment separation 7 The blade guard must be in place with the nose guard down and locke...

Page 7: ...not responsible for any freight related damages Remove the saw from the pallet Reverse the position of the handlebars so that the handle bar sticks out towards the operator Adjust the handlebars to t...

Page 8: ...450 mm 6 75 172 mm 16 406 mm 5 75 146 mm 14 356 mm 4 75 121 mm 12 305 mm 3 75 95 mm Arbor Bore 1 25 4 mm Blade Shaft Locking Device Machined Into Flats Of Tight Collar Blade Shaft Speed 2850 rpm Depth...

Page 9: ...or and into the engine 4 Engine Starting Refer to the engine owner s manual for proper engine starting procedure E Pointer Alignment 1 Use a straight edge and carefully mark a line 12 feet long on a s...

Page 10: ...r Diamond Blades B Starting the Engine 1 Refer to the engine owner s manual for the proper starting procedures 2 Always cut with engine rpm in the full throttle setting C Water Supply Pressurized sour...

Page 11: ...e blade come in contact with the ground 4 Maneuver the saw to the desired starting point 5 If wet cutting connect the water supply to the saw 6 Follow the instructions for starting the engine found in...

Page 12: ...labor but does not slow down If the saw begins to stall reduce the forward movement until full rpm is restored to the blade If the saw stalls raise the blade out of the cut before restarting Avoid exc...

Page 13: ...to owner s manual for complete maintenance Check the engine oil level before each use when the engine is cool and the engine is level Add oil if the level is low The oil level should be within the ope...

Page 14: ...d 9 Engine oil changed more often 9 Every 50 hours or more often if conditions require clean all of the engine cooling fins 9 Every 25 hours or more often if conditions require clean the engine precle...

Page 15: ...er make adjustments to belts or pulleys while engine is running 1 The best tension for a belt drive is the lowest tension at which the belts will not slip under full load 2 Simply take up the drive un...

Page 16: ...In order to keep the two parts working smoothly it is necessary to keep the rod free from dirt and sludge as much as possible Cleaning the threaded rod with a rag after each use will prevent sludge f...

Page 17: ...1 800 554 8003 Common Replacement Parts Description Part Number Belts V belts XPZ800LW set of 4 76352 Blade Shaft Nut 16 Left Hand Thread Operators Right Side Of Saw 227156 Collar Tight Operators Righ...

Page 18: ...18 C13E Parts Drawing...

Page 19: ...19 C13E Parts Drawing...

Page 20: ...482 Nut M10 1 5 DIN934 ea 8 27006 Lock Washer M10 DIN127 ea 8 27502 Washer M10 DIN125 ea 4 27504 Washer M10 Large Dia DIN9021 ea 4 27504A 19 Water Nozzle 2 1 82998 20 Axle Blade Guard 1 83490 21 Blade...

Page 21: ...NOTES...

Page 22: ...Clipper 2770 West Washington Street Stephenville TX 76401 Phone 1 800 554 8003 Fax 800 443 1092...

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