Edco GMS-14 Instruction Manual Download Page 14

Printed in USA

©2002

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E-MS-GMS14&20-I-1002

100 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702-4600 USA
Phone (301) 663-1600 • 1-800-638-3326
Fax (301) 663-1607 • 1-800-447-3326
Website: www.edcoinc.com • Email: [email protected]

Clean and Lubricate Wheels on Rolling Table and
Pivot Points on Front Treadle:

During daily visual inspection, check to be sure the wheels on the
rolling table move smoothly and that there is no debris in the wheel
groove. (

Figure 26)

Lubricate the wheels as necessary.

Replace damaged or worn wheels.

Inspect and Clean Air Filter:

(FIgure 25 shows Honda Cyclone Dual Filter style element).

Refer to the Engine Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for instructions
on specific models.

Check air filter 

at least 

once daily.

Dirt build up on the filter will cause excessive engine wear.

Change Engine Oil:

Check Engine Oil before each operation. Open the filler cap and look
at the dip stick. (

Figure 24

) Oil should be clearly visable both on the

stick and in the cavity and should look fairly clean. Running the
machine on dirty oil or  when the oil is low will result in damage to
the engine.

Change the Engine Oil after every 50 hours of operation or sooner as
conditions require. Refer to the Engine Manufacturer’s Owner’s
Manual for specific viscosity recommendations and changing
instructions.

Grease Bearings:

Drive shaft bearings must be greased every 4 hours.
(All are not visible in this photo)

Figure 26

Figure 23

Figure 25

Figure 24

Dip Stick

Grease Fittings

Summary of Contents for GMS-14

Page 1: ...702 4600 USA Phone 301 663 1600 1 800 638 3326 Fax 301 663 1607 1 800 447 3326 Website www edcoinc com Email sales edcoinc com Operator s Instruction Manual Masonry Saws Gasoline and Electric 14 20 Ma...

Page 2: ...the operating current and voltage of this equipment Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with qualified elec trician or service person...

Page 3: ...listed in the parts list Please note Due to improvements and changes in the equipment the illustrations shown may be different from the actual ma chine Toll Free Voice 1 800 638 3326 Fax 1 800 447 33...

Page 4: ...Off Switch D Water Pump Belt Guard E Oil Dip Stick F Handle G Blade Guard H Blade Guard Lock I Submersable Water Pump J Water Tray Plug K Rolling Table L Angle Cutting Stop M Welded Steel Frame Water...

Page 5: ...gure 5 A Handle B Motor C Reset Button D Voltage Selector Switch E Power Cord F Water Pick Up Hose G Water Tray Plug H Rolling Table I Angle Cutting Stop J Welded Steel Frame Water Tray K Blade Guard...

Page 6: ...eave the saw running unattended Never operate this saw under the influence of drugs alcohol or when taking medications that impair the senses or reactions or when excessively tired or under stress Do...

Page 7: ...and understand the instructions supplied by the engine manufacturer Familiarize yourself with all engine and saw controls Figures 2 5 Visually inspect the entire machine for damage or wear Look for s...

Page 8: ...submersible pump into the special outlet on the motor Figure 10 This outlet is intended for the water pump only Do not use it for any other purpose DO NOT LET THE WATER PUMP RUN DRY Figure 10 On All M...

Page 9: ...f sheave Retighten the pump position lock On Electric Models Unplug the submersible pump from the motor Be careful when draining water from tray and dispose of waste away from work area Draining the w...

Page 10: ...w An Internal motor problem The blade may be jammed Voltage selector switch in wrong position or The belts may be too tight Throttle Figure 15 GMS 14 Throttle Figure 16 GMS 20 Starting the Engine Be s...

Page 11: ...n on the motor starter box Wait until saw comes to a complete stop before performing any type maintenance Clean dust and debris from machine IMPORTANT When actually cutting masonry products it is impo...

Page 12: ...nd mounting configuration on this saw Figure 17 Push the rolling table all the way to the back of the machine Blade guard should be rotated all the way up and tightened into place Remove blade cap and...

Page 13: ...ively worn belts should be replaced with a new complete set of belts of the same type Do not mix belts Belts must be replaced as a complete set of the same type do not mix belts even if only one belt...

Page 14: ...rer s Owner s Manual for instructions on specific models Check air filter at least once daily Dirt build up on the filter will cause excessive engine wear Change Engine Oil Check Engine Oil before eac...

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Page 16: ...ri cal equipment transmissions etc shall carry the ac cessory manufacturers own warranty THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATU TORY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES O...

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