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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

 

Do not allow other people to be near the machine during operation (except operator) 

 

Other workers on the job site must wear eye protection when in the vicinity of the cutter. 

 

Be certain all guards, shields and covers are secure and tight before starting. 

 

Never operate a cutter that is damaged in any way.  Repairs or replacement of damaged components must be made by 
a qualified mechanic 

 

Do not modify the equipment.  Do not operate a modified piece of equipment. 

 

Never reach into the blade area when the engine is operating, keep hands and feet away from the blades and belts. 

 

Wear safety footwear and snug fit clothing. 

 

Operate the Cutter only from the “Walk Behind” position. 

 

Operate on flat, level roofs only. 

 

Use only 

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 cutting blades. 

 

Keep away from electrical lines and extension cords. 

 

Use caution when handling fuel.  Gasoline is very flammable.  Shut off engine, and allow cooling before refuelling.  
Clean up gasoline before restarting. 

 

Guard all openings on the roof. 

 

Do not allow anyone to walk in front of cutter. 

 

Do not operate within 10 feet of roof edge (or within 6 feet, if operating parallel to the edge). 

 

Never tilt the machine during cutting. 

 

Do not operate this machine if you are under the influence of alcohol, marijuana, or drugs that could impair judgment 
and ability. 

 

Keep the equipment in good condition. 

 

Do not walk backward while operating. 

 

Remove loose debris before cutting. 

 

The owner or operator must see that all warning decals are in place and legible.  Write to 

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 Equipment for 

replacement decals and instructions. 

 

Cut in straight line only. 

 

Make certain the operator and others in the vicinity wear a respirator and other protective gear as conditions warrant. 

 

Do not attempt to cut metal decks. 

 

Inspect blade and blade tightness before starting engine.  Do not operate with damaged or worn out blade. 

 

Keep away from blade and blade guard when starting the engine and when the engine is running. 

 

Keep guard chains and rubber guards in good working order to prevent material from flying out from underneath. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 303 500

Page 1: ...SERVICE IF OPERATED ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS THE MANUFACTURER PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND RELIES UPON THE PURCHASER TO SEE TO IT THAT THESE INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...STEM 4 HOISTING TO ROOF 5 INSPECT THE HOIST 5 CONNECTING TO LIFT RINGS 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 OPERATION 7 Before Operation 7 Engine Start Up and Operation 7 The Controls 8 MAINTENANCE 9 Blade Installa...

Page 3: ...is mandatory that the instructions provided for the use and handling of the equipment be read and thoroughly understood by the operators CAUTION INTENDED USE THIS MACHINE IS INTENDED TO BE USED ON FL...

Page 4: ...dangerous and cause serious injury if it gets caught in moving mechanical parts Wear a long sleeved shirt buttoned at the cuffs safety shoes and pants without cuffs and knit wrist type gloves A hard h...

Page 5: ...ables bent frame members of faulty mechanical parts Make sure everyone on the ground is completely clear of the hoisting area Do not exceed the weight and size capacity of your hoist Do not use if you...

Page 6: ...re refuelling Clean up gasoline before restarting Guard all openings on the roof Do not allow anyone to walk in front of cutter Do not operate within 10 feet of roof edge or within 6 feet if operating...

Page 7: ...ion saw where work is to be done start the engine and allow to warm up Please refer to the engine manufacturer s owner s manual Turn handle on depth control bar slowly clockwise to lower cutting blade...

Page 8: ...trol before using roof cutter on the job The throttle is located on the left hand side see Fig 6 Lowering lever handle decreases the engine speed Raising the lever increases the engine speed The throt...

Page 9: ...Clean and or wash engine frequently to keep engine breathing and cooling properly Change the oil weekly or according to engine manufacturer s recommendations Check blade for wear cracks warpage etc re...

Page 10: ...in second and third degree burns They usually involve deeper portions of the skin and are easily infected An estimated 16 percent of all injuries are burns from hot stuff The major causes of burns ha...

Page 11: ...all outlets on construction sites that are not part of the permanent wiring of the building This is actually a fast acting circuit breaker which can shut off electricity in a fraction of a second Alu...

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