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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General working instructions

All operators shall be trained in the use of the machine. 
The owner is responsible for ensuring that the operators 
receive training.

Check that the blade guard is not damaged and that it has 
been fitted correctly.

Never use blades other than original blades designed for 
the machine. Check with your Husqvarna dealer to see 
which blades are best suited for your usage.

Never use a damaged or worn blade.

Never mount or dismount the blade or blade guard without 
first switching off the hydraulic unit and disconnecting the 
hydraulic hoses running to the saw unit.

Never cut without using the blade guard.

Check that the blade is not in contact with anything when 
the machine is started.

Remain at a distance from the blade when the engine is 
running.

Water cooling must always be used. This cools the blades 
and increases their life and prevents dust build-up.

Check that all couplings, connections and hydraulic hoses 
are in full working order.

Keep the hydraulic hoses and couplings free from dirt.

Do not misuse hoses.

Do not use hoses that are distorted, worn or damaged.

Check that the hoses are connected correctly to the 
machine and that the hydraulic couplings lock as intended 
before pressurising the hydraulic system. The couplings 
are locked by turning the outer sleeve on the female 
coupling so that the slot moves away from the ball.

Never use the hydraulic hoses to lift the saw.

Check the machine, couplings and hydraulic hoses daily 
for leakage. A rupture or leak can cause a ”hydraulic fluid 
injection” in the body or result in other serious physical 
injury.

Never disconnect the hydraulic hoses without first shutting 
off and disconnecting the hydraulic unit and ensuring the 
motors have stopped completely.

Do not exceed the specified hydraulic fluid flow or 
pressure for the tool being used. Excessive pressure or 
flow can result in rupturing.

Hoses that are marked and approved as electrically non 
conductive must be used when using hydraulic tools on or 
in the vicinity of electrical cables. The use of other types 
of hoses can result in serious physical injury or even 
death.

Run the hydraulic system until it reaches its operation 
temperature of 30

°

C before starting to saw, to reduce 

return pressure and other wear. 

Clearly mark out all cuts to be made before you start 
sawing, plan these so they can be carried out without 
danger to persons or the machine.

Firmly secure or anchor concrete blocks before cutting.  
The heavy weight of cut material can cause extensive 
damage if it is not moved under controlled conditions.

Always check the back of the wall where the blade comes 
out when cutting through. Secure, cordon off and make 
sure that no people can be injured or materials damaged.

Always check and mark out where gas pipes are routed. 
Cutting close to gas pipes always entails danger. Make 
sure that sparks are not caused when cutting in view of 
the risk of explosion. Remain concentrated and focused 
on the task. Carelessness can result in serious personal 
injury or death.

Make sure that no pipes or electrical cables are routed in 
the area to be cut.

Check that electrical cables within the working area are 
not live.

Never leave the machine unsupervised with the engine 
running.

Never saw in such a way that you cannot easily reach the 
emergency stop on the hydraulic unit or on the remote 
control. See hydraulic unit manual. 

Make sure that there is always another person close at 
hand when you use the machines, so that you can call for 
help if an accident should occur.

People that need to be in close proximity of the machine 
must wear hearing protection as the sound level when 
cutting exceeds 85 dB(A).

Make sure that no people or animals come closer than 4 
m (15 ft) when the machine is running.

Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as dense 
fog, rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in bad 
weather is tiring and can lead to dangerous conditions, 
e.g. slippery surfaces.

Ensure that the working area is sufficiently illuminated to 
create a safe working environment.

Always ensure you have a safe and stable working 
position.

Observe care when lifting. You are handling heavy parts, 
which implies the risk of pinch injuries or other injuries.

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WARNING! This section describes basic 
safety directions for using a wall saw. This 
information is never a substitute for 
professional skills and experience. If you get 
into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop 
and seek expert advice. Contact your dealer, 
service agent or an experienced user. Do not 
attempt any task that you feel unsure of!

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WARNING! Never use a blade for any other 
materials than that it was intended for.

Operating saw blades at rotational speeds 
greater than those recommended by the 
manufacturer can cause blade damage and 
possibly subsequent injury. See the 
Technical data section.

Summary of Contents for WS 462

Page 1: ... you understand the instructions before using the machine Manuel d utilisation Lire attentivement et bien assimiler le manuel d utilisation avant d utiliser la machine Manual de US FR ES WS 462 instrucciones Lea detenidamente el manual de instrucciones y asegúrese de entender su contenido antes de utilizar la máquina ...

Page 2: ...make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine Always wear Approved protective helmet Approved hearing protection Protective goggles or a visor Breathing mask Symbols in the operator s manual Inspection and or maintenance should be carried out with the motor switched off and the plug disconnected Always wear approved protective gloves Regular cleaning is required Visual check P...

Page 3: ...orking techniques 8 PRESENTATION WS 462 9 ASSEMBLY Mount wall mountings and rail 10 Mount the saw carriage and saw 11 Fit the blade 11 Flush cutting 12 Fit the blade guard 13 Connect the hydraulic unit 13 STARTING AND STOPPING Before starting 14 Starting 14 Stopping 14 Dismantling the saw 14 Cleaning 14 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the guide wheels 15 Adjust the saw carriage 15 MAINTENANCE S...

Page 4: ...what on the wall saw 2 1 4 7 3 5 10 6 11 8 9 1 Saw carriage 2 Locking handle 3 Saw unit 4 Speed valve 5 Cutting arm 6 Blade guard guide 7 Track 8 Blade flange hub 9 Outer blade flange 10 Hydraulic hose connections 11 Water connector ...

Page 5: ...r machine both efficiently and safely Let your Husqvarna dealer regularly check the machine and make essential adjustments and repairs All information and all data in the Operator s Manual were applicable at the time the Operator s Manual was sent to print WARNING Under no circumstances may the design of the machine be modified without the permission of the manufacturer Always use genuine accessor...

Page 6: ...tion as they should The machine must not be run with defective or disassembled safety equipment Never allow anyone else to use the machine without first ensuring that they have understood the contents of the operator s manual People and animals can distract you causing you to lose control of the machine For this reason always remain concentrated and focused on the task Be careful as clothing long ...

Page 7: ...s to be made before you start sawing plan these so they can be carried out without danger to persons or the machine Firmly secure or anchor concrete blocks before cutting The heavy weight of cut material can cause extensive damage if it is not moved under controlled conditions Always check the back of the wall where the blade comes out when cutting through Secure cordon off and make sure that no p...

Page 8: ...the thickness of the blade matches the width of the groove Let the machine work without forcing or pressing the blade Firmly secure or anchor concrete blocks before cutting The heavy weight of cut material can cause extensive damage if it is not moved under controlled conditions Cutting of blocks First make the lower horizontal cut Now make the upper horizontal cut Finish with the two vertical cut...

Page 9: ... performance materials Among the new features on the WS 400 series is the possibility to secure the blade radially on the saw As the saw unit is mounted on a carriage using a quick action mounting instead of directly on the rail assembly of the saw is significantly easier To utilises the input effect in the best possible way the saw is mounted on Husqvarna the latest rail This is a very stable rai...

Page 10: ...xpander bolts 3 Hang the wall mountings loosely from the expander bolts using M6S 12 x 70 1 2 x2 or similar 4 Place the rail in the wall mountings and tighten the compression washers 5 Check that the rail is properly aligned with the tracks on the wall mounts before tightening the screws 6 Adjust the distance between the cutting line and the wall mounting The distance between the edge and the inne...

Page 11: ...ew way The new mounting permits in addition to the tradition way of securing the blade the possibility to secure the blade radially both quickly and easily 1 Start by removing any dirt from the contact surfaces on the blade flange and blade 2 Check the blade s direction of rotation The blade should rotate anticlockwise seen from the saw side and the released part of the diamond should lie in the b...

Page 12: ...t the same time as the blade is rotated carefully When the blade spindle can no longer be pressed in by hand it should be tightened using the supplied 18 spanner until it is properly secured tightening torque 70 80 Nm Flush cutting Screw off the outer blade flange and mount the blade on the blade flange hub A 110 mm 4 33 inch 6xM10 B 89 mm 3 5 inch 6xM8 C 144 mm 5 7 inch WARNING Exercise care when...

Page 13: ...manual supplied with the hydraulic unit before using the machine When the saw unit the blade and the blade guard are mounted the hydraulic hoses and the water cooling should be connected There are two types of hydraulic hoses for the saw The four thin hoses control the feed motors i e the saw s travel feed on the rail and the feed removal of the blade The two thick hoses drive the blade The coupli...

Page 14: ...the instructions for starting in the manual supplied with the hydraulic unit Stopping Once cutting is completed remove the blade from the wall and shut down the blade rotation and the water flow Shut down the hydraulic unit Dismantling the saw 1 Allow the motor to stop completely 2 Disconnect the incomming cables from the hydraulic unit 3 Switch off the power to the hydraulic unit 4 Disconnect the...

Page 15: ...top screws 2 When these are loose adjust the guide wheels 3 against the rail by turning them towards the rail so the play is taken up Hold the guide wheels and screw in the stop screw Now screw on the nuts to secure the guide wheels in the new position Adjust the saw carriage As the saw wears after a number of hours working it can be a good idea to ensure that the saw sits firmly in the saw carria...

Page 16: ... least every 30 hours of operation Use VEIDEC POWER LUBE or corresponding grease Grease the blade spindle In order for the blade spindle to be fitted as easily as possible it may be necessary to grease the hexagonal blade spindle At the same time check that the hexagon is not damaged Daily maintenance 1 Check that all couplings connections and hydraulic hoses are in full working order 2 Clean the ...

Page 17: ...lbs 3 7 8 15 Saw unit kg lbs 21 46 3 Blade Guard kg lbs 15 33 Track 1200 mm 47 kg lbs 12 2 26 9 Track 2000 mm 79 kg lbs 17 2 37 9 Hydraulic fluid flow max l m gpm 55 14 5 Pressure max bar psi 230 3340 Travel feed Hydraulic Blade motion Hydraulic Blade diameter mm 600 700 800 1000 1200 Spindle speed 1260 rpm pos 2 38 46 53 Spindle speed 760 rpm pos 1 40 48 Blade diameter inches 24 28 32 40 47 Spind...

Page 18: ...anty is expressly limited to the replacement or repair at Husqvarna Construction Products North America Olathe Kansas 66061 or at a service facility designated by us of such part or parts as inspection shall disclose to have been defective This warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage unreasonable use faulty repairs made by others than an approved Husqvarna servicing dealer or defects c...

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