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Lower the base plate by raising the safety catch.

Turn on the cooling water to provide adequate cooling

and prevent dust formation.

Release the parking brake, while holding the guide hand-

le on the machine with your other hand. (CAUTION! Do

not hold the feed knob if you do not have full control

over the machine.) NOTE! Do not stand in front of the

machine.

Turn the height adjustment wheel clockwise to lower the

blade to a depth that is suitable for the material you are

cutting, but no less than 20 mm.

Cut a guide slot at this depth, moving steadily along your

marked line. When you have completed the guide slot,

turn the wheel to raise the blade, turn off the cooling

water and stop the saw by pressing the red switch. Drag

the machine back to the starting point.

Realign the floor saw with the guide slot with the aid of

the alignment guide, then start the machine as described

above.

Lower the saw blade to a suitable depth. The right cutting

depth depends on the composition of the floor and the

cutting speed. Generally, if the floor saw tries to climb up

out of the slot then the cutting depth is too deep and/or

the cutting speed is too high. The floor saw must not be

advanced so fast that the blade tries to climb out of the

slot. Adjust the cutting depth.

Advance the machine smoothly and methodically, making

sure that the alignment guide always follows the guide

slot. 

5. Maintenance

NOTE! Warning! Always disconnect the power cables before

carrying out any maintenance, repairs or servicing.

Clean the machine after completing a series of cuts. Note!

Avoid spraying water at the electric motor and wiring.

Lubricate the blade shaft bearing at the end of each day's

use. During intensive cutting the blade shaft must be

lubricated several times a day. Always use high quality

water-resistant grease. 

Lubricate all other grease points at least once a week, or

more often if necessary. See figure 5.1.1-4. Grease the

wheel bearings if necessary.  See figure 5.1.5.

The safety devices are provided for your safety, so it is

extremely important that you check all safety equipment

regularly. If you discover a fault, contact your supplier.

NOTE! Do not start the saw if you know that any of the

machine's safety devices is faulty.

Keep the machine's drive belts free of oil, dirt and dust.

Check the belt tension regularly as described below. If the

belts require tensioning, use the adjuster screw in front of

the drive motor. Turn this clockwise to tighten the belts.

See figures 5.2.2 and 5.3.

Check the condition of the diamond blade regularly to

make sure it is not damaged or worn down. Replace the

blade when the segments are worn down or have become

narrower than the body of the blade. 

Check that the water supply is working correctly. If not,

clean the nozzle. See figure 5.2.1.

Regularly check that electrical wiring and couplings are in

good condition and that all screws are tight.

Figure 5.1

5.1.1-4. bearing housing grease points. 

5.1.5. wheel bearings.

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Summary of Contents for FS 1000 E

Page 1: ...HUSQVARNA CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Operator s manual FS 1000 E Please read the Operator s manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine English ...

Page 2: ...1000 floor saw having serial numbers 01001 onwards is manufactured in compliance with the Council s machines directive 98 37 EG low voltage directive 73 23 EEG and EMC directive 89 336 EEG including amendments and that the following standards were used for guidance EN 55 014 1 EN 55 014 2 EN 61 000 3 2 EN 50 144 1 Jönköping 1 February 2001 Christer Carlberg CEO ...

Page 3: ...g plate warning signs and their meanings 5 Preparations before starting 5 Starting and operating 6 Maintenance 7 Fitting and replacing diamond blades 8 Lifting and transport 9 Troubleshooting 9 Technical specifications Noise and vibration measurement 10 Parts list 11 Exploded diagram 13 ...

Page 4: ...floor saw is equipped with a water cooling system as shown in figure 1 2 2 to ensure effective cooling of the diamond blade and prevent dust formation The FS 1000 EM floor saw has the following controls Height adjustment wheel as shown in figure 1 1 1 Blade shaft as shown in figure 1 1 2 Alignment guide for cutting a straight line as shown in figure 1 1 4 Adjuster screw for the above as shown in f...

Page 5: ...following page Do not wear loose fitting clothes that could catch on the machine or its moving parts Anyone who has to remain nearby during cutting must wear hearing protection Do not tilt twist or carry the floor saw when the blade is turning 2 1 Warning signs and their locations The machine rating plate is located on the right side of the frame as shown below 3 Preparations before starting NOTE ...

Page 6: ... uneven it must be replaced Check that both the blade guard and the blade flange guard are correctly fitted then lower them Make sure the emergency stop is not deactivated The emergency stop must not be deactivated during operation Before starting the floor saw raise the blade so that it rotates without touching the surface Connect the power cable to the power socket Connect the water cooling hose...

Page 7: ...tenance repairs or servicing Clean the machine after completing a series of cuts Note Avoid spraying water at the electric motor and wiring Lubricate the blade shaft bearing at the end of each day s use During intensive cutting the blade shaft must be lubricated several times a day Always use high quality water resistant grease Lubricate all other grease points at least once a week or more often i...

Page 8: ...on of rotation See arrow on body of blade Use the smaller of the two spanners supplied to prevent the blade shaft from turning and use the larger spanner to undo or tighten the blade flange nut See figure 6 1 Lower the blade guard Figure 6 1 6 1 1 Spanner 36 mm 6 1 2 Pin spanner 6 1 3 Outer blade flange 6 1 4 Diamond blade 6 1 5 Inner blade flange on pulley shaft 6 1 6 Belt guard 6 1 7 Support for...

Page 9: ...belt Drive belt is oily Clean the drive belt Motor cuts out Cutting depth too large Reduce cutting depth Cutting speed too high Advance more slowly Diamond segments are worn Replace diamond blade Blade gets jammed Support floor from below using props or a jack No cooling water Nozzles are blocked Clean nozzles Water pressure too low Increase water pressure Blade gets jammed Blade is worn Replace b...

Page 10: ...or 220 3 50 Power cable REVE 5x6 Polarity Europa plug 32 Amp Phase inverter separate knob Drive shaft speed rpm 965 Max peripheral speed m s 63 Max diamond blade diameter mm 1000 Parking brake yes Base plate equipment standard Chain drive equipment standard Max Cutting depth mm 420 Length approx mm 1750 Width approx mm 780 Height approx mm 1120 Weight excl blade approx kg 275 Noise noise power Lw ...

Page 11: ...31072135 4 Spring washer FBB 12 2 43 531072133 4 Washer SRB 12 5 FZB Pos no Part No Quantity Description 44 531072162 4 Screw M12x45 M6S 8 8 FZB 45 531072165 1 Screw M16x110 M6S 8 8 FZB 46 531072147 1 Nut M16 M6M GR8 FZB 47 531072191 7 Drive belt A61 48 531072053 1 Motor pulley 49 501352301 1 Belt guard 50 531072154 1 Screw M8x30 M6S 8 8 FZB 51 501352401 1 Angle bracket 52 531072164 4 Screw M12x60...

Page 12: ...109 531072132 2 Washer SRB 11 FZB 110 531072139 2 Locking nut M10 nylon 111 531072130 2 Washer SRB 7 FZB 112 531072143 2 Nut M6 M6M GR8 FZB 113 531072128 1 Drive shaft 114 531072129 1 Toothed belt 3 16 Z19 115 531072090 1 Pulley shaft assembly 116 501383501 1 Alignment guide assembly 117 531072117 1 Height adjustment screw assembly 118 531072182 1 Control panel assembly FS1000E 119 531072118 1 Par...

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