MK Diamond Products 155714 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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OPERATION & SAFETY DECALS

Part # 164202

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Part # 155587 (3)

CAUTION

DO NOT

operate without 

guards in place. 

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Part # 155588

WARNING

In the event of blade 

failure, replace 

blade guard 

immediately. 

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Part # 155038

SERVICE OR

 WARRANTY

FOR INFORMATION ON

PLEASE CALL

1-800-474-5594

Part # 170480

Part # 155585

CAUTION

Keep 

hands and 

feet clear.

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Part # 154399

NOTICE

Overtensioning of belts will 

result in premature crank 

and/or bearing failure.

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Part # 155579

CAUTION

DO NOT

touch hot 

surface.

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Part # 155578

CAUTION

Accidental start hazard.  

Disconnect spark plug prior 

to servicing.

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Part # 155580

WARNING

When refueling 

stop engine and 

allow to cool. 

DO NOT 

overfill tank.

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Console Label Part # 156749

WARNING

• Use of this equipment can expose you to chemicals  

  including nickel and crystalline silica which are known to  

  the State of California to cause cancer. 

• For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. 

• Repeated and/or substantial inhalation can cause 

  serious or fatal respiratory diseases including silicosis. 

• Employ dust controls and protection per 

  OSHA/NIOSH/MSHA.

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WARNING

Always wear safety approved 

hearing, eye, head and 

respiratory protection

DO NOT operate this 

equipment before reading 

the owner’s manual. 

       WARNING: This equipment contains chemicals known to 

the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other 

reproductive harm. These chemicals are contained in various 

components, fluids and paint, including but not limited to, fuel, oil, 

electric motors and batteries. In addition, gasoline/diesel powered 

equipment emits engine exhaust and fumes, and when serviced, 

cleaned or maintained generate used oil, waste fluids, fumes, 

grease, grime and particulates from component wear and silica dust 

which contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause 

cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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DANGER

Lethal exhaust 

gases. Use only 

in well ventilated 

areas. DO NOT 

use indoors. 

Location

Description

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Gas Tank - Top

Warning - Silica

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Frame - Side

Read Manual

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Shaft Cover/Belt Guard/Blade Guard Guards in Place

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Blade Guard - Top

Replace Blade Guard

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Console

Service

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Frame - Front

Hand & Feet Clear

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Belt Guard - Front

Overtensioning Belts

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Gas Tank - Side

Refueling

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Belt Guard

Hot Surface

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Belt Guard

Accidental Start

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Console

Prop 65

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Console

QR Code for Manuals

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Console

Lethal Exhaust

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Console

Machinery Hazard

MK-20 SERIES                                                                                              SAFETY

The MK-20 Series Concrete Saw is equipped with a number of safety decals. These decals are pro-

vided for operator safety and maintenance information. Should any of these operation or safety de-

cals become unreadable, replacements can be obtained by calling (800) 262-1575.

NEUTRAL

REVERSE

FORWARD

RAISE BLADE TO  

CLEAR PAVEMENT  

WHEN MANEUVERING

LOWER BLADE

SLOWLY INTO CUT

RAISE

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DEPTH GAUGE

LOWER

MK20 Series Console Part # 156749

SLOW

FAST

TOUCH BLADE TO SURFACE

TURN DIAL TO ZERO

WARNING

DO NOT operate this 

equipment before reading 

the ownerʼs manual.

Always wear safety approved 

hearing, eye, head and 

respiratory protection.

Lethal exhaust 

gases. Use only 

in well ventilated 

areas. DO NOT 

use indoors.

WARNING

DO NOT operate this 

equipment before reading 

the ownerʼs manual.

Always wear safety approved 

hearing, eye, head and 

respiratory protection.

Lethal exhaust 

gases. Use only 

in well ventilated 

areas. DO NOT 

use indoors.

       WARNING: This equipment contains chemicals 

known to the State of California to cause cancer 

and birth defects or other reproductive harm. These 

chemicals are contained in various components, fluids 

and paint, including but not limited to, fuel, oil, electric 

motors and batteries. In addition, gasoline/diesel 

powered equipment emits engine exhaust and fumes, 

and when serviced, cleaned or maintained generate 

used oil, waste fluids, fumes, grease, grime and 

particulates from component wear and silica dust which 

contain chemicals known to the State of California to 

cause cancer and birth defects or other 

reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Location of Safety Decals for models: MK-2013HE, MK-2013HSP

Summary of Contents for 155714

Page 1: ...safety and operating instructions before using this equipment This owner s manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times Revision 313 MK 2013HS Part 155714 Manual Part 156777 MODELS PART MK 2013HE...

Page 2: ...d maintain your MK 20 Series safely and correctly Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the MK 20 Series by reading and reviewing this manual Read and follow all safety operating and maint...

Page 3: ...s 12 UNPACKING TRANSPORT and ASSEMBLY Unpacking 13 Contents 13 Transport 13 Assembly 14 18 SET UP OPERATION and SHUTDOWN Set Up 18 21 Operation 22 26 Shutdown 26 Cleanup 27 MAINTENANCE Maintenance 28...

Page 4: ...ymbol and one of three words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION DANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follow directions WARNING You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follo...

Page 5: ...r dust removal Use dust collection system when applicable NEVER operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials Sparks from the cutting action of this machine can ignite f...

Page 6: ...ngerous or hazardous environments DO NOT use power tools in damp or wet locations nor expose them to rain Always keep the work area well lighted REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN...

Page 7: ...sconnect any emergency or safety devices These devices are intended for operator safety Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury bodily harm or even death Disconnection of any of these d...

Page 8: ...niosh topics respirators Observe OSHA regulations for respirator use 29 C F R 1910 134 Visit http www osha gov for more information Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and othe...

Page 9: ...o servicing EXPLOSIVE FUEL GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GAS ENGINE SAFETY Engine exhaust gasses contain poisonous carbon monoxide an odorless colorless gas Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes Breathing it can caus...

Page 10: ...e indoors Location Description A Gas Tank Top Warning Silica B Frame Side Read Manual C Shaft Cover Belt Guard Blade Guard Guards in Place D Blade Guard Top Replace Blade Guard E Console Service F Fra...

Page 11: ...ion Lethal exhaust gases Use only in well ventilated areas DO NOT use indoors WARNING DO NOT operate this equipment before reading the owner s manual Always wear safety approved hearing eye head and r...

Page 12: ...PM 3 400 3 400 2 863 2 863 Depth of Cut 6 5 8 167 mm 6 5 8 167 mm 7 5 8 194 mm 7 5 8 194 mm Weight 290 lbs 132 kg 310 lbs 141 kg 392 lbs 178 kgs 398 lbs 181 kg Part 155714 156499 156498 158777 Motor a...

Page 13: ...in good visual condition before discarding any packing materials If there are any missing or damaged parts call MK Diamond Customer Service at 800 421 5830 CONTENTS In the containers you will find one...

Page 14: ...by pulling the lever toward the operator Always place this control in central neutral position before using the engage disengage lever or starting or stopping the engine 5 The Throttle control increas...

Page 15: ...sides of the handlebar B Align the handlebar with the holes on both sides of the frame at the desired height HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY The engine is shipped with no oil in the crankcase Refer to the engine...

Page 16: ...ines electric starter The Hydro Static Transmission is factory filled with fluid having a viscosity equivalent to SAE 20 W 20 Do not overfill the expansion tank Notice that the full level line is near...

Page 17: ...ver Locate the Blade Shaft Nut and the Outer Flange NOTE DIAMOND BLADE INSTALLATION B Loosen the Blade Shaft Nut while holding the Shaft Wrench steady F Install the Blade Shaft Nut C Remove the Blade...

Page 18: ...ental heating 1 Fuel can damage paint and plastic Be careful not to spill fuel when filling the fuel tank Damage caused by spilled fuel IS NOT covered under the warranty 2 DO NOT use stale or contamin...

Page 19: ...over the line C Adjust the Pointer in or out if the orange wheel is off the line by loos ening the thumbscrew on the end of pointer Align orange wheel with line and tighten thumbscrew Roll saw along...

Page 20: ...Gauge Indicator dial clockwise until it reads zero D Check for proper oil level Refer to Engine Manual for details Low Level Proper Oil Level F Check the Air Filter for cleanliness Refer to Engine Ma...

Page 21: ...t DO NOT EXCEED THESE ENGINE RPM SETTINGS WARNING Since diamond blades cut best at specific rim speeds blades of different diameters must be turned at different blade shaft rpm s The MK 2013 14 will r...

Page 22: ...s machine the operator must determine the existence and location of any subsurface features that may be hazardous or could damage the equipment i e electric cable natural gas line etc 2 If the saw sho...

Page 23: ...s to lift causing the blade to cut at uneven depths Do not attempt to steer the saw Sudden and severe corrections can cause the blade to be damaged or broken NOTE J Slowly lower the Blade until the de...

Page 24: ...continue sawing at a slower rate of speed 4 On final pass lower the blade until it hits the sub base sandy color will appear in the water being discharged from the cut Raise blade approximately 1 2 f...

Page 25: ...the four Blade Guard Re taining Bolts E Locate the Blade Shaft Cover Retaining Bolts F Remove the Blade Shaft Cover Retaining Bolts and the Blade Shaft Cover Do not operate saw with any guards remove...

Page 26: ...site side next to Blade Guard See Front Pointer alignment Page 16 K Remove the Pointer EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN A Place Engine Master Switch in the OFF position B Move the Throttle Lever to lower bla...

Page 27: ...Using a garden hose or pressure washer is not advised as it can force water into the air cleaner or muffler opening Steam cleaning is the preferred method of cleaning 3 Use care when cleaning around...

Page 28: ...e Shaft Bearings at end of Operations Pivot Bearings Chain Drive Adjust Tension Transmission Control Assemblies Battery V Belts Replace Battery Check Water Level Engine Definitive information on engin...

Page 29: ...INTENANCE Perform the following after initial purchase and operation of the saw A Change engine oil after first month or first 20 operating hours See Engine Manual B Check and adjust tension on all be...

Page 30: ...al for details D Lubricate the zerk fitting on each wheel E Lubricate the Cooling Supply Valve F Verify the tightness of all bolts and screws Clean the saw except the engine with soap and water D Clea...

Page 31: ...0 hours A Replace Spark Plug Refer to En gine Manual for details B Have Authorized Repair Shop per form 500 hour maintenance C Have Authorized Repair Shop per form 1000 hour maintenance Yearly and Two...

Page 32: ...soline mixture A Remove the Fuel Cap Refer to Engine Manual for details For all Engine related maintenance and troubleshooting refer to the Engine Manual B Ensure fuel level is 1 below the throat of t...

Page 33: ...s in the engine so as not to cross thread the plug CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT work around the engine while hot If the fuse blows determine the cause of the problem before resuming operations A fuse protec...

Page 34: ...n motor mount bolts Loosen the lock nut and adjust set bolt on the motor tension adjuster until the required belt tension is achieved Retighten the motor mounting bolts Battery CAUTION CAUTION Observe...

Page 35: ...35 NOTES...

Page 36: ...391 MK 615W 18 x 250 x 1 Premium grade wet cutting asphalt over concrete 5 154294 MK 615W 20 x 155 x 1 Premium grade wet cutting asphalt over concrete 6 157078 MK 615W 20 x 375 x 1 Premium grade wet c...

Page 37: ...37 ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION 10 157852 6 5 Gallon Water Tank 11 172896 Water Pump Kit MK 20 SERIES ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES...

Page 38: ...nths Have the Model Number of the saw Have the Serial Number of the saw Have the location of where the saw was purchased Have the date when the saw was purchased Contact Customer Service for approval...

Page 39: ...ry machine they build to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 1 one year from date of purchase The obligation of MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS INC under this warranty is limited to the repair or...

Page 40: ...MK Diamond Products Inc 1315 Storm Parkway Torrance CA 90501 Toll Free 800 421 5830 Phone 310 539 5221 Fax 310 539 5158 www mkdiamond com MK 20 SERIES CONCRETE SAW OWNER S MANUAL...

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