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NEVER

 use fuel as a cleaning agent.   

 

ALWAYS

  read,  understand,  and  follow  procedures  in 

operator

s  Manual  before  attempting  to  operate 

equipment. 

 

ALWAYS

  be  sure  to  operator  is  familiar  with  proper 

safety  precautions  and  operating  techniques  before 

using the cutter. 

 

Stop the engine when leaving the cutter unattended. 

 

Block the unit when leaving or when using on a slope. 

 

Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition 

at all times. 

 

ALWAYS

 stop the engine before serving, adding fuel 

and oil. 

 

NEVER

  Run  engine  without  air  filter.  Severe  engine 

damage may occur. 

 

NEVER

  Run  engine  without  air  filter.  Severe  engine 

damage may occur. 

 

ALWAYS

  service  air  cleaner  frequently  to  prevent 

carburetor malfunction. 

 

ALWAYS

  store  equipment  properly  when  it  is  not 

being  used.  Equipment  should  be  stored  in  a  clean, 

dry location out of the reach of children. 

 

NEVER

  operate  this  cutter  in  areas  that  contain 

combustible material or fumes. Fire and/or explosions 

may result from errant sparks from the equipment. 

 

WARNING: 

 

DO NOT

 operate this equipment unless all guards and 

safety devices are attached and in place. 

 

Caution  must  be  exercised  while  servicing  this 

equipment.  Rotating  and  moving  parts  can  cause 

injury if contacted. 

 

Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people away 

from the equipment at all times. 

 

Unauthorized  equipment  modifications  will  void  all 

warranties. 

 

DIAMOND BLADE SAFETY 

 

 

Use  appropriate  steel  centered  diamond  blades 

manufactured for use on concrete cutters. 

 

ALWAYS

  inspect  diamond  blades  before  each  use. 

The blade should exhibit no cracks, dings, or flaws in 

the steel centered core and/or rim. Center (arbor) hole 

must be undamaged and true. 

 

Examine blade flanges for damage, excessive wear 

and  cleanliness  before  mounting  blade. 

Blade  should  fit  snugly  on  the  shaft  and 

against the inside/outside blade flanges. 

 

Ensure  that  the  blade  is  marked  with  an 

operating  speed  greater  than  the  blade 

shaft speed of the cutter. 

 

Only cut the material that is specified by 

the 

diamond 

blade. 

Read 

the 

specifications  of  the  diamond  blade  to 

ensure the proper tool has been matched 

to the material being cut. 

 

ALWAYS  keep  blade  guards  in  place. 

Exposure of the diamond blade must not 

exceed 180 degrees. 

 

Ensure that the diamond blade does not 

come into contact with ground or surface 

during  transportation. 

DO  NOT

  drop  the 

diamond blade on ground or surface. 

 

The  engine  governor  is  designed  to 

permit  maximum  engine  speed  in  a 

no-load  condition.  Speeds  that  exceed 

this limit may cause the diamond blade to 

exceed  the  maximum  safe  allowable 

speed. 

 

Ensure  that  the  blade  is  mounted  for 

proper operating direction. 

 

CUTTER TRANSPORTATION SAFETY 

 

 

Use the lifting bail and  appropriate lifting 

equipment to ensure the safe movement 

of the cutter. 

 

DO NOT

 use the handle bars and/or front 

pointer as lifting points. 

 

NEVER

 tow the saw behind a vehicle. 

 

Ensure  that  both  pointer  bars  are 

positioned appropriately to minimize their 

exposure during transportation. 

 

Safeguard 

against 

extreme 

cutter 

attitudes relative to level. Engines tipped 

to  extreme  angles  may  cause  oil  to 

gravitate  into  the  cylinder  head  making 

the engine difficult to start. 

 

NEVER

  transport  the  cutter  with  the 

blade mounted. 

Summary of Contents for MFG10 Series

Page 1: ...aintenance personnel must read and understand these instructions before operating changing accessories or performing maintenance on Masalta power equipment All possible situations cannot be covered in...

Page 2: ...h are not recommended by MASALTA for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modificat...

Page 3: ...mond blades before each use The blade should exhibit no cracks dings or flaws in the steel centered core and or rim Center arbor hole must be undamaged and true Examine blade flanges for damage excess...

Page 4: ...ncy MAINTENANCE SAFETY NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine ALWAYS allow the machine a proper amount of time to cool before servicing Keep the machinery in running condit...

Page 5: ...ning objects near the machine Shut off the engine before refueling Use only clean filtered unleaded gasoline CAUTION Use only clean filtered gasoline fuel WARNING Hot surface WARNING Always wear heari...

Page 6: ...s top quality components and a committed attention to state of the art manufacturing OPERATING PRINCIPLE The following instructions were compiled to provide you information on how to obtain long and t...

Page 7: ...over to gain access to the diamond blade 6 Use the provided blade nut and blade shaft locking wrenches to install the diamond blade 7 While holding the blade shaft with the locking Wrench remove the b...

Page 8: ...th the blade in the raised position 13 If cutting is complete shut the saw down using the following Shutdown Procedures TO STOP THE ENGINE To stop the engine under normal conditions 1 Place the engine...

Page 9: ...surface feet per minute speed SFPM is approximately 6 000 Blade improperly mounted on arbor shoulders and flanges Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft Blade does not cut straight and or...

Page 10: ...t circuiting Replace defective spark plug wiring Wrong fuel type Flush fuel system and replace with correct type of fuel Water or dust in fuel system Flush fuel system Air cleaner dirty Clean or repla...

Page 11: ...Replace ignition coil Weak in power compression is proper but misfires Dirty spark plug Clean or replace spark plug Wrong fuel type Flush fuel system and replace with correct type of fuel Spark plug h...

Page 12: ...fuel from spilling 3 Use trolley wheel a for short distance transportation MFG10 3 4 Measured sound power level 88 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 110 dB A SEPECIFICATION Motor MFG10 3 Petrol Robin...

Page 13: ...need of parts or major service be sure to see your dealer For your convenience we have provided this space to record relevant data about your saw These products are covered by warranty for a period of...

Page 14: ...ci n atteste que le mat riel 1 Category Art Categor a Cat gorie Green Concrete Saw 2 Type Typ Tipo Type MFG10 SERIES has been produced in accordance with the following standards in bereinstimmung mit...

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