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DECAL DESCRIPTIONS AND LOCATIONS

DESCRIPCIÓN DE CALCAMONIAS Y UBICACIONES

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Lower Blade

Before Lifting

LIFTING EYE

LIFT

HERE

LIFTING
EYE

Only Use Lifting
Sling Approved
For Overhead
Lifting.

WARNING

WATER PUMP ENGAGEMENT

OFF

ON

DEPTH STOP ADJUSTMENT

0

14”

(355,6mm)

(508,0mm)

20”

14”

20”

20”

14”

14”

Secure Or
Remove
Conveyor Cart
Before Lifting

WATER PUMP OFF

1. Loosen Knobs.
2. Push Knobs Left.
3. Tighten Knobs.

WATER PUMP ON

1. Loosen Knobs.
2. Push Knobs Right

To Contact Belt.

3. Tighten Knobs.

Do NOT Run Pump Dry.

P/N 5419075 (X)

Location:  Side of Water Pan

P/N 54190733 (X)

Location:  Front of Belt Guard, Front of Water Pan

P/N 169065

Location:  Rear of Engine Belt Guard

P/N 54190415

Location:  Left Side of Engine Platform

P/N 177588

Warning Logo, Large

Location:  Side of Bladeguard

P/N 04618

Warning Logo

Location:  Front of Bladeguard

Switch Must Be
In “Start” (ON)
Position Before
Starting Engine.

STOP

PARADA MOTOR

STOP ENGINE

START

ARRANQUE

P/N 5419534

Stop Switch Decal

Location:

Near Stop Switch on Cutting Head

Summary of Contents for TS 510 G

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Page 2: ...ssembly 13 3 Check Before Operating 14 4 Fitting the Blade 15 5 Operating Instructions 15 18 6 Incidents During Operation 18 7 Maintenance 18 20 8 V Belt Tension 20 21 9 Important Advice 21 10 Accessories 21 11 Repairs 21 12 Spare Parts 21 Reference Information Notes 22 23 Company Contact Information Back Cover Reference Information Model No ________________________________ Serial No _____________...

Page 3: ...ón The Use Of Ear Protection Is Mandatory Es Obligatorio El Uso De Protección Auditiva Wear Safety Shoes Usar Zapatos De Seguridad Wear Appropriate Clothing Usar Ropa Adecuada Motor Off Parar El Motor Use In Well Ventilated Area Usar En Una Área Bien Ventilada Do Not Use In Flammable Areas No Usar In Áreas Inflamables Machinery Hazard Keep Hands And Feet Clear Máquina Peligrosa Mantenga Manos Y Pi...

Page 4: ...adamente Peligroso Pay Extreme Attention To The Care And Protection Of The Machine Before Starting Up Ponga Extrema Atención Al Cuidado Y Preparación De La Máquina Antes De Ponerla En Marcha Remove Tools From Area and Machine Elimine Las Herramientas Del Área Y De La Máquina Oil Pressure Presion De Aceite Oil Required Necesita Aceite Dipstick Maintain Proper Oil Level Varilla De Control Mantenga E...

Page 5: ...a Brida De La Hoja Blade Depth Stop Tope De Profundidad De La Hoja Blade Cutting Depth Profundidad De Corte De La Hoja Parking Brake Freno De Estacionamiento Parking Brake Applied Freno De Estacionamiento Aplicado Parking Brake Released Freno De Estacionamiento Suelto Machine Mass lbs Masa De La Máquina lbs Positive Battery Terminal Terminal Positivo De Batería Blade Indicator Zero Indicador De Ce...

Page 6: ... numerous other minerals and rocks Exposure to excessive amount of such dust can cause Respiratory diseases affecting your ability to breath including chronic bronchitis silicosis and pulmo nary fibrosis from exposure to silica These diseases may be fatal Skin irritation and rash and Cancer according to NTP and IARC National Toxicology Program International Agency for Research on Cancer Take preca...

Page 7: ...FF 1 Loosen Knobs 2 Push Knobs Left 3 Tighten Knobs WATER PUMP ON 1 Loosen Knobs 2 Push Knobs Right To Contact Belt 3 Tighten Knobs Do NOT Run Pump Dry P N 542190725 2X Location Side of Water Pan P N 542190733 2X Location Front of Belt Guard Front of Water Pan P N 169065 Location Rear of Engine Belt Guard P N 542190415 Location Left Side of Engine Platform P N 177588 Warning Logo Large Location Si...

Page 8: ...ing and unloading the machine DO operate this machine only in well ventilated areas DO instruct bystanders on where to stand while the machine is in operation DO establish a training program for all operators of this machine DO clear the work area of unnecessary people Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the engine is running DO make sure the blade is not contacting a...

Page 9: ...d DO NOT cock jam wedge or twist the blade in a cut DO NOT transport a cutting machine with the blade mounted on the machine DO NOT use a blade that has been dropped or damaged DO NOT use carbide tipped blades DO NOT touch a dry cutting diamond blade immediately after use These blades require several minutes to cool after each cut DO NOT use damaged or worn blade flanges DO NOT allow other persons...

Page 10: ...m 7 45 189mm 74 27 1886mm 8 00 22 38 20 203 568mm 20 4 36 22 38 14 111 568mm 14 8 22 10 58 20 208 269mm 20 11 22 13 58 14 285 345mm 14 16 53 420mm 34 00 864mm 31 63 803mm 24 06 611mm 26 96 685mm 7 00 178mm 23 13 587mm 34 25 870mm 19 73 501mm 3 00 76mm 9 50 241mm ...

Page 11: ... Valve Frame Heavy duty Jig Welded X Braced Steel Open Throat Design For Unlimited Ripping Weight Pounds kg Saw Crated 488 221 3 492 5 223 3 501 3 227 4 505 8 229 4 Saw Uncrated 468 212 3 472 5 214 3 481 3 218 3 485 8 220 3 Saw Operating Water in Pan 577 261 7 602 273 1 611 277 1 615 279 Power Source MODEL 9 HP 9 HP w Clutch 13 HP 13 HP w Clutch TYPE Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline Engine Moto...

Page 12: ...12 3 20 22 4 5 17 14 8 42 37 13 28 16 6 1 15 7 18 41 40 2 9 12 43 Parts Identification ...

Page 13: ...ad tilt is limited by the depth stop which also prevents cut ting through the conveyor cart when the blade is in the lowest position Blade Shaft RPM See Specifications 3 44 Before leaving our factory every machine is thoroughly tested Before starting up machine make sure you read these instructions and are familiar with the operation of this machine The working area must be completely clear well l...

Page 14: ...all the way to the left belt Guard moved for clarity purposes only Blade Depth Stop This machine is equipped with an adjustable stop that prevents the Blade 6 from cutting into the Conveyor Cart Assembly 2 The Depth Stop 45 4 5 blades are to be used the depth stop must be set for 14 350mm blades The depth stop will not function properly for 18 450mm blades because the blade will cut into the Conve...

Page 15: ...by turning it in a Clockwise direc tion Right Hand Thread Use the Wrench 7 to firmly tighten the Capscrew 8 to the arbor shaft 13 17 14 12 Fill the water reservoir pan of the Frame Assembly 1 with water to within 1 inch 25 mm of the top Be sure that the water pump intake Strainer 12 is fully immersed in water at all times Keep the intake screen clean and free of sludge slurry or other for eign mat...

Page 16: ...ce vibration of the saw the water reservoir pan of the Frame Assemble 1 can be filled with sand Be sure to remove the water pump intake Strainer 12 to avoid contaminating it with dirt or sand Make sure that the Water Pump 4 is disengaged before starting the engine If it is not in the position shown above loosen the Water Pump Knobs 5 and push all the way to the left 4 5 WARNING Conventional Wet di...

Page 17: ...e using the engine starting rope Open the engine throttle full open All sawing is done at full throttle Do Not change the engine governor setting it is factory set for the correct speed See the Specifications section of this document for proper engine blade shaft RPM Cut the material using one of the Cutting Methods described in the above section Gently push the material into the blade When the ma...

Page 18: ... all blade move ment to stop before removing material from the machine Check Daily Clean the reservoir pan of Frame Assembly 1 to remove sludge and slurry This concrete slurry is an abrasive cutting compound and will shorten the life of the Water Pump 4 and the Diamond Blade 6 Clean the reservoir pan twice a day in heavy cutting Then refill the water reservoir pan with clean water At the end of ea...

Page 19: ...Cart Assembly 2 while the Square 30 rests against the blade Adjust the Blade Shaft into Parallel Alignment if required by putting Shims 26 between the vertical surface behind the Blade Shaft Housing 29 and Head Platform Weldment at location A1 shown on the dia gram above Loosen but do not remove the Capscrews 31 holding the blade shaft in posi tion Slide a Shim 26 of the proper thickness upward an...

Page 20: ... tension is achieved 4 Re tighten the Engine Belt Tensioning Jam Nut 35 and the four 4 Engine Base Capscrews 38 33 32 29 2 30 6 3 Perpendicular Alignment Place the Square 30 on the Conveyor Cart Assembly 2 so that it is against the saw Blade 6 and is below the center of the blade shaft If the Square 30 does NOT contact the Blade 6 along the entire height of the square the blade shaft must adjusted...

Page 21: ... to be sharpened Blades may be efficiently dressed with dressing sticks When storing for an extended period of time use a wire brush to remove hard caked sludge Clean and thoroughly lubricate moving parts so the next job the saw is ready for operation Drive belts must be tight When the belts are loose power is lost Replace worn belts without delay The blade must fit the arbor snugly especially dia...

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