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PAGE 14 — SP1G CONCRETE SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #3 (09/07/17) 

DIMENSIONS

A

B

SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW

C
D

E

G

F

Table 4.  Dimensions

REFERENCE

DESCRIPTION

DIMENSION

A

Max Height (Handle Bars Fully Raised)

13 in (330 mm)

B

Max Height (Handle Bars Fully Lowered)

26.5 in (673.1 mm) 

C

Max Length (Handle Bars Fully Raised & Front 

Pointer Lowered)

34 in (864 mm)

D

Max Length (Handle Bars Fully Raised & Front 

Pointer Raised)

46 in (1168.4 mm)

E

Max Length (Handle Bars Fully Lowered & Front 

Pointer Raised)

43 in (1092.2 mm)

F

Max Overall Width

41 in (1041 mm)

G

Max Handle Bar Deflection

14 in (355.6 mm)

Figure 1. SP1G Dimensions

Summary of Contents for 38641

Page 1: ...ANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES To find the latest revision of this publication visit our website at www multiquip com MODEL SP1G CONCRETE SAW HONDA GX200UT2QXC9 GASOLINE ENGINE Revisi...

Page 2: ...contains chemicals known to the State Some examples of these chemicals are Leadfromlead basedpaints Crystallinesilicafrombricks Cementandothermasonryproducts Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically treatedl...

Page 3: ...as respiratory disease cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm If you are unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular process and or material being cut or the composition of the t...

Page 4: ...2 Silicosis Warning 3 Table Of Contents 4 Parts Ordering Procedures 5 Safety Information 6 11 Specifications 12 13 Dimensions 14 General Information 15 Components 16 17 Basic Engine 18 Inspection 19 2...

Page 5: ...Parts Diagrams Order Parts Print Specification Information Note Discounts Are Subject To Change Goto www multiquip com and click on Order Parts to log in and save Use the internet and qualify for a 5...

Page 6: ...ed by one of four words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE SAFETY SYMBOLS DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY WARNING Indicates a hazardous...

Page 7: ...any debris tools etc that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation No one other than the operator is to be in the working area when the equipment is in operation DO NOT use the eq...

Page 8: ...on of any of these devices will void all warranties CAUTION Anytime the saw is lifted onto its nose or tilted fully back such as for maintenance access the high end of the saw MUST be blocked up to pr...

Page 9: ...face Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating direction upcut Adhere to the blade manufacturer s recommendations on handling storage and safe usage of blades ENGINE SAFETY WARNING DO NOT...

Page 10: ...ine FUEL FUEL LIFTING SAFETY CAUTION NEVER allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting Somesawsareveryheavyandawkwardtomovearound Use proper heavy lifting procedures DO...

Page 11: ...o raw materials to use in manufacturing a new product Recyclers and manufacturers alike promote the process of recycling metal Using a metal recycling center promotes energy cost savings EMISSIONS INF...

Page 12: ...luid tanks full any necessary components installed Table 2 Specifications Engine Model HONDA GX200UT2QXC9 Type Air cooled 4 stroke Single Cylinder OHV Gasoline Engine Bore X Stroke 2 7 in X 2 1 in 68...

Page 13: ...of the RMS Root Mean Square Values of amplitudes on each axis standardized to an 8 hour exposure period and obtained using operating condition of the machine that generates the most repeatable but hig...

Page 14: ...3 in 330 mm B Max Height Handle Bars Fully Lowered 26 5 in 673 1 mm C Max Length Handle Bars Fully Raised Front Pointer Lowered 34 in 864 mm D Max Length Handle Bars Fully Raised Front Pointer Raised...

Page 15: ...rete blade allows for fast and clean cuts in concrete recently poured 4 to 12 hours at depths from 1 4 inch to 3 1 4 inches The precision machined reinforced cast frame and steel chassis assembly are...

Page 16: ...PAGE 16 SP1G CONCRETE SAW OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 07 17 COMPONENTS Figure 2 SP1G Components 2 28 4 25 23 11 12 3 22 27 16 10 20 13 7 1 5 9 26 14 8 17 24 15 19 6 21 18...

Page 17: ...for storage and pivots down for use 13 Depth Adjust Knob Turn knob to establish preferred blade depth 14 FuelTank Uses unleaded gasoline Do not overfill 15 Depth Control Handle A single throw raise lo...

Page 18: ...art the engine 6 FuelValve Lever Open to allow the flow of fuel and close to prevent the flow of fuel 7 Oil Drain Plug Remove to drain oil from the engine crankcase 8 Dipstick Oil Filler Cap Remove to...

Page 19: ...B7 5 CAUTION NEVER attempt to check theV belt with the engine running Severe injury can occur Keep fingers hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts V belt Alignment andTensioning This concre...

Page 20: ...ne while adjusting V belt tension 4 Retighten the locking nut and jam nut 5 With V belt held in proper alignment engine parallel with the frame retighten the 4 engine mounting hex screws Verify that a...

Page 21: ...is uniform about the rim of the blade and not succumbing to an under cutting condition brought about by highly abrasive material or improper under cutting core protection 3 Directional Arrow Check to...

Page 22: ...njure the user or others in the operating area WARNING Dropping or forcing the blade onto the cutting surface can severely damage the diamond blade and may cause serious damage to the saw and bodily h...

Page 23: ...nd secure as instructed in the Blade Removal and Replacement section 3 Turn the Depth Adjust Knob clockwise until it touches the Depth Stop Bracket 2 4 Find the set screw on the side of the Depth Adju...

Page 24: ...it into the filler neck Check the oil level shown on the dipstick 4 If the oil level is low Figure 16 fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil type Table 6 DIPSTICK Figure 15...

Page 25: ...hands or feet inside the belt guard or blade guard while the engine is running ALWAYS shut the engine down before performing any kind of maintenance on the saw CAUTION Ensure the work area is clear of...

Page 26: ...sition corresponding to the compression point Pull the starter grip briskly and smoothly for starting Figure 21 Starter Grip 7 If the engine has started slowly return the choke lever Figure 19 to the...

Page 27: ...TION DO NOT try to cut faster than the blade will allow Cutting too fast will cause the blade to rise up out of the cut Improper cutting rate can decrease the life of the engine and blades FUEL VALVE...

Page 28: ...on and that the arbor shaft has COMPLETELY STOPPED ROTATING before performing any of the following operations Removing or installing blades Adjusting front or rear pointers Lubricating any components...

Page 29: ...e often if unit is under heavy use Do not overfill bearings Overfilling can damage the grease seals which can result in bearing exposure to dirt and contaminants which can then shorten the life of the...

Page 30: ...of the blade with the material being cut Consult Dealer or Multiquip for information Blade being used at improper RPM Ensure blade surface feet per minute speed SFPM is approximately 6 000 Blade impr...

Page 31: ...N OFF switch is shorted Check switch wiring replace switch Ignition coil defective Replace ignition coil Improper spark gap points dirty Set correct spark gap and clean points Condenser insulation wor...

Page 32: ...lfunctions if applicable Recoil mechanism clogged with dust and dirt Clean recoil assembly with soap and water Spiral spring loose Replace spiral spring Starter malfunctions Loose damaged wiring Ensur...

Page 33: ...SP1G CONCRETE SAW OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 07 17 PAGE 33 NOTES...

Page 34: ...be considered as binding Multiquip Inc reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurri...

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