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Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL MEDIUM CONCRETE SAWS MODELS C13SPM C13SPE C20SPE FORM C20SP 3 2005 ...

Page 2: ...idental 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 warranty and are subject to the prime manufacturer s warranty This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all such other warranties are hereby disclaimed Important Before placing ...

Page 3: ...E Cutting Technique 12 13 F Lead Off Adjustment 13 III Maintenance A Engine 14 15 B Bearings 16 C V Belts 17 D Depth Control 18 E Transmission 18 F Self Propelling Unit 19 G Changing The Blade Cutting Side 19 20 IV Parts List Section A Ordering Information 21 Assembly Drawing 22 24 B Service Parts 25 27 C Engine Warrany 28 Read Owners Manual Before Use Safety Alert Symbol Information Following Thi...

Page 4: ...ine is running or immediately after it is turned off Never operate the engine with any heat shields or guards removed Keep all guard in place when operating any piece of equipment Keep hands feet hair and clothing away from all rotating parts Lethal Exhaust Gas use only in well ventilated areas Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide which is orderless colorless and can cause death ...

Page 5: ...nings 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 toxicity or other harmful effects Control dust mist and fumes at the source where possible In this regard use good work practices and follow the recommendations of the manufacturer supplier OSHA NIOS...

Page 6: ...ond 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 locked when the saw is running 8 The operator should wear safety glasses and any other appropriate safety equipment 9 When starting the saw the operator should stand away and to the side of the blade 10 I...

Page 7: ...d 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 the desired height Attach the handlebars to the saw with the supplied hardware For electric start models fill and check the electrolyte level and charge the battery Read and understand the remaining sections of this Owners Manual NOTE Do no...

Page 8: ...ty 6 5 liter 1 79 US gal 6 5 liter 1 79 US gal 9 liter 2 48 us gal Fuel Type Unleaded Gasoline 86 pump octane Unleaded Gasoline 86 pump octane Unleaded Gasoline 86 pump octane Low Oil Sensor Yes Yes Yes Air Filtration Four Stage Cyclone Two Stage Honda Four Stage Honda Characteristics Max Blade 20 356 mm 20 356 mm 24 406 mm Depth of Cut 24 406 mm NA NA 9 1 2 inch 241 mm 20 356 mm 7 1 2 inch 191 mm...

Page 9: ... the blade 4 Place the blade on the blade shaft lining up the drive pin hole in the blade with the drive pinhole in the inside collar Use only Clipper Diamond Blades This machine was not designed for the use with abrasive blades 5 Slide the outside blade shaft collar onto the blade shaft The drive pin on the outside collar must project through the drive pin hole in the blade and into the inside co...

Page 10: ...or the blade being used Never run the blade at a higher speed that it is rated for See the Blade Speed chart located on the machine s console or located in the manual under the heading Operating the Saw C Water Supply Pressurized source Turn the water control to full ON when using wet cutting blades The required flow rate is 4 6 gallons per minute Water Tank on saw This supply is designed for use ...

Page 11: ...int 6 If wet cutting connect the water supply to the saw 7 Follow the instructions for starting the engine found in the Engine manual 8 If wet cutting turn on the water supply at the source and then open the water valves on the saw Make sure that there is a minimum of two gallons per minute of water flow 9 Be sure that the engine is running at full throttle Check Engine Speed on the Tachometer to ...

Page 12: ...re you are moving and where the blade is at all times 15 To disengage the transmission place the Speed Control in the Neutral position and then slide the Transmission Engage Disengage lever by fully to the Disengage position Caution Do Not Engage Or Disengage The Transmission While The Machine Is In The Forward Or Reverse Positions E Cutting Technique Lower the blade into the concrete to the requi...

Page 13: ...talls in the cut immediately stop the forward speed and raise the blade out of the cut If this is not done the belts can fail or the blade may be damaged Go slowly with a new blade until it opens up that is until the diamonds can be seen and felt If the saw leads off excessively check the contact between the drive rollers and the rear wheels Small steering corrections may be made by applying sligh...

Page 14: ...426 7701 Fax 678 339 2670 Honda engine refer 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 operating range see the engine owner s manual for details Only use a high detergent premium quality motor oil certified to meet or exceed U S automobile manuf...

Page 15: ...manual Dry Cutting Engine Maintenance 9 When operating the engine in dry cutting or dusty environments the following is required 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 precleaner 9 Every 100 hours or more often if conditions require replace the ai...

Page 16: ...n for personal safety must be observed when servicing rotating equipment The grease should be pumped in slowly until a slight bead forms around the seals This bead in addition to acting as an indicator of adequate relubrication provides additional protection against the entry of foreign matter If necessary to relubricate while the bearing is idle refer to relubrication table for maximum grease cap...

Page 17: ...fe 4 Check the belt tension frequently during the first day of operation Check the belt tension periodically thereafter and make any necessary adjustments 5 The two most common causes of misalignment are shown in the drawing a The engine drive shaft and the blade shaft are not parallel FIGURE ONE b The pulleys are not located properly on the shafts FIGURE TWO 6 To check alignment all you need is a...

Page 18: ...id level readings can only be made when the fluid is cold 2 If the natural color of the fluid has become black or milky the transmission has over heated or water containment has occurred Drain and replace the fluid check the fan and accessory belts clean the cooling fins and also check for any fluid leakage Do not pressure wash the transmission 3 Use only the proper viscosity and type of fluid At ...

Page 19: ...djusted To change the engagement pressure of the friction rollers disengage the transmission and reposition loosen the fasteners that mount this lever to the transmission and readjust the friction rollers so that there is a 1 4 clearance move the transmission platform up or down between the friction rollers and the rear wheels Retighten the mounting hardware Clean the rear friction rollers wheels ...

Page 20: ... Engine 7 Attach the Blade Guard to the operator s Left hand side of the machine NOTE The head of the Blade Pivot Bolt goes to the inside of the frame The Nut goes to the outside of the blade guard Tight down the Blade Guard Locking Screw 8 Remove the Operator s Left hand side Blade Nut and Loose Collar 9 Place the Blade on the Operator s Left hand side of the Blade Shaft 10 Attach the Loose Colla...

Page 21: ...s Description Part Number Belts V belts set of 4 Blade Shaft Nut 16 Left Hand Thread Operators Right Side Of Saw 227156 Blade Shaft Nut 16 Right Hand Thread Operators Left Side Of Saw 227191 Collar Tight Operators Right Side 227159 Collar Tight Operators Left Side 227190 Collar Loose Assembly With Pin 227247 Drive Pin 3 8 x 1 227154 Bearing Blade Shaft 1 Front Wheel Complete 1 Rear Wheel 1 Wrench ...

Page 22: ...B Service Parts C13SP C20SP Common ...

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Page 25: ... Water connector 22 All 72286 70184648715 Water connector Y 23 All 82998 70184681299 Nozzle set of 2 24 All All All 83937 83938 83939 Blade guard 16 Blade guard 20 Blade guard 24 25 All 84033 Splash guard 26 All 83367 70184681064 Fixing screw 27 All 84034 Cover for collar 28 All 83940 Rocking frame 29 All 82786 70184681040 Front wheel 30 All 84036 Hiding part 31 All 84046 Back wheel 32 All 84047 W...

Page 26: ... Tension arm 67 All 83957 Motor pulley 68 All 84037 Pulley transmission 69 All 73860 Hydrostatic transmission 70 All 83958 Bracket speed adjustment 71 All 84038 Fixing bracket 72 All 84039 Friction disc 73 All 76670 70184655903 Bearing Flange Kit Depth Control 74 All 83959 Advance shaft 75 All 84040 Bevel gear 76 All 84041 Bevel gear 77 All 83960 Hydrostatic trans Support 78 All 84053 Chain 79 All...

Page 27: ...92 All 84067 Waste oil hose 93 All 73862 Fan ...

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Page 30: ...Norton Construction Products PO Box 2898 Gainesville GA 30503 Phone 800 554 8003 or 770 967 3954 8 00 A M to 7 00 P M Eastern Time Fax 800 443 1092 or 770 967 7287 ...

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