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KL14-I-1017

800-

EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.

800-638

EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.

Operating Instructions

FOR WET CUTTING:  

Attach the water supply.  A flow rate of approximately 2 gallons per minute

(minimum) is required.  Attach the water hose to the coolant valve.  Use the valve to control the

flow of water.

FOR DRY CUTTING:

  Provide a respirator and dust control system.

FOR GASOLINE MODELS:

  Put the engine stop switch and the machine stop switch in the “RUN”

position.  Consult the engine manufacturers operating instructions and follow the directions for starting

and breaking in the engine.

BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE OR MOTOR:  

Raise the saw blade clear of the working surface.

The blade is raised using the depth control handwheel knob mounted on the lower handle assembly

(Figure 2).

 Lift the knob to unlock and turn the handwheel clockwise until the blade is clearly

off the ground.

START ENGINE AND ALLOW IT TO REACH OPERATING SPEED:  

With the handle in the full upright

position(Figure 3)position the saw over the cutting line.  Bring the engine to full speed. Lower the blade into

the slab surface by slowly turning the depth control handwheel knob. 

NOTE

 - the 14 inch blade has a

maximum cutting depth of 4 3/4”.  Step cut in 1” increments for depths greater than 1”. Do not allow the

arbor flanges to contact slab surface.

When the selected cutting depth is reached, lock the depth control handwheel knob and proceed to

push the saw forward.  The saw blade must remain straight, do not twist, and do not force blade, the

engine or motor should not strain when cutting.

TO STOP THE MACHINE: 

 Stop forward motion. Turn the depth control handwheel knob clockwise to

raise the blade clear of the cut. Push the throttle to idle. Turn ignition or power switch off and let the engine

come to a complete stop.  Turn off the water supply.

WHEN MANEUVERING THE SAW:

 Make sure the blade is raised high enough so it does not strike

the slab surface.  Damage to blade may occur with inadvertent contact with the slab or other object.

DO NOT FORCE BLADE WHILE CUTTING.

IF THE POWER SOURCE STALLS IN THE CUT: 

 Raise the blade completely out of the cut.

Disconnect the power source (i.e. the spark plug wire on a gasoline engine or disconnect an electric

model at the machine). Inspect the blade flange nut/bolt to verify that they are still tight, and inspect

the blade for damage. Replace damaged (or questionable) blades immediately.

WHEN TRANSPORTING THE SAW:

 Be sure to remove the blade. Before removing the blade,

disconnect the power source before lifting or removing any guard.  See the directions for Changing

Blades on 

(page 9).

WHEN STORING THE SAW:  

Loosen handle locks. Pull handle up and rotate forward(Figure 4).

Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for KL-14

Page 1: ...KL14 I 1017 E SPTS I 0809 EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CO INC Operator s Instruction Manual KL 14 14 COMPACT SAW T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

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Page 3: ...not avoided could result in serious injury and or damage to the equipment Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol of DANGER WARNING or CAUTION ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT GASOLIN...

Page 4: ...r Replacement Parts 3 Safety Guidelines 4 Operating Controls 5 Operating Instructions 6 7 Maintenance Instructions 8 Changing Blade 9 Lubrication Points 10 Maintenance Schedule 11 SMI Dust and Silica...

Page 5: ...operating this machine Inspect the work surface for cracks uneven joints and foreign objects such as nails screws and pipes Damage to the disc and or equipment may result which can also cause serious...

Page 6: ...te Controls shown are for the model indicated The location of these controls may vary on the different models Due to improvements and changes in the equipment the illustration shown may be different f...

Page 7: ...from a position at the rear of the saw Maintain a safe distance from other personnel in the area Be sure to read the Rx for Concrete Saws supplied with your machine IMPORTANT Perform Pre Start Check...

Page 8: ...bor flanges to contact slab surface When the selected cutting depth is reached lock the depth control handwheel knob and proceed to push the saw forward The saw blade must remain straight do not twist...

Page 9: ...To tension belts loosen motor mounting hardware slightly Either push motor towards the rear of the saw handle bar side until the belts are tight or on the models with a belt tensioning adjustment bol...

Page 10: ...gure 5 For safety reasons EDCO does not recommend the use of any abrasive blades Abrasive blades can break and cause serious personal injury to operator and or bystandards If abrasive blades are used...

Page 11: ...0 KL14 I 1017 EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CO INC Grease Bearings Every 4 Hours of Use NOTE Wipe grease fittings clean before servicing Grease Fittings T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t...

Page 12: ...nufacturer s Maintenance Schedule Visual Inspection of Entire Machine X Check Engine Oil X Change Engine Oil Refer to Engine manual X Clean Air Filter Element X Grease Bearings X Inspect Drive Belts X...

Page 13: ...ackground with black pictogram and black outline This symbol means hazardous pressures are present Caution should be exercised to prevent personal injury or damage to equipment Face eye and head prote...

Page 14: ...s that proper breathing protection or engineering controls must be worn used during the operation of this equipment there is a potential risk of operator lung damage Repeated and or substantial inhala...

Page 15: ...upa tional and trade associations Water should be used for dust suppression when wet grinding cutting drilling is feasible When the hazards from inhalation of dust mists and fumes cannot be eliminated...

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