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PAGE32 — SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (02/13/09)

FUELING THE SAW

FUELING THE  SAW

This saw features an 8-gallon, clear, molded plastic fuel
tank for ease of checking the fuel level. It has a central
drain and a shutoff valve. The fuel tank cap is located at
the front of the control panel console, and a fuel gauge
tube is featured on the front of the console.

  WARNING — Diesel Fuel only

Use 

DIESEL FUEL ONLY

.

NEVER

 use gasoline or fuels not specifically for use in

the Deutz Diesel engine.

  CAUTION — Fuel Safety

Handle fuel safely.

Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be
dangerous if mishandled.

DO NOT

 smoke while refueling.

DO NOT

 attempt to refuel the saw if the engine is hot or

running.

Avoid spilling fuel on the control panel or engine. Clean up
fuel spills to avoid falls from slipping.

DO NOT

 overtighten the fuel tank cap.

1.

Determine if the engine fuel is low. ( Figure 23)

2

.

If fuel level is low, remove the fuel filler cap and fill with
diesel fuel (Cetane fuel number 45 or greater).

Figure 23. Fuel Gauge

Priming the Fuel System

Saws 

UP TO

 S/N ZC3700225 utilize a fuel primer bulb when

fueling the saw for the first time or refilling after running out
of fuel. Locate the fuel primer bulb inside the console
beneath the fuel tank (Figure 24, Item A) and squeeze the
fuel priming bulb until it fills with fuel, (it will become firm
when properly primed), priming the fuel transfer pump.

Saws 

AFTER

 S/N ZC3700225 utilize a fuel primer button

built into the engine transfer pump (Figure 24, Item B).

Storage With Fuel In System

  WARNING — Fuel

DO NOT

 crank the engine without fuel in the line

between the tank and the primary fuel pump to prevent
damage to the primary fuel transfer pump.

  CAUTION — Fuel

DO NOT 

store with fuel in the tank for an extended

period of time. Completely drain fuel system (tank, lines,
etc.) if the unit is to be put into long term storage. For
shorter or intermediate periods of time, the tank should
be filled to avoid condensation that could cause
contamination of the fuel.

Figure 24. Fuel Primer Bulb (A) or Button (B)

A

B

Summary of Contents for StreetPro SP706016

Page 1: ...E EQUIPMENT AT ALLTIMES To find the latest revision of this publication visit our website at www multiquip com StreetPro Series MODELS SP706016 SP706020 SP706026 SP706030 SP706036 PROFESSIONAL PAVEMEN...

Page 2: ...own to the State Some examples of these chemicals are Leadfromlead basedpaints Crystallinesilicafrombricks Cementandothermasonryproducts Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically treatedlumber Your risk from t...

Page 3: ...ancer 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 tool being used review th...

Page 4: ...9 Controls and Indicators 20 Components 21 Basic Engine Information 22 Choosing Proper Blade Size 23 24 Specific Tools Saw Blades 25 Installing the Blade 26 27 Blade Guards 28 29 Water Delivery System...

Page 5: ...SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW OPERATION MANUAL REV 0 02 13 09 PAGE 5 NOTES...

Page 6: ...e n i h c a M s l e v e l l i o c i l u a r d y h 3 e r u d e c o r p g n i l e u f e r m e t s y s l e u F 4 s t h g i l d n a y a r p s f o n o i t a r e p O 5 g n i n n u r t o n e n i h c a m s l...

Page 7: ...TION CHECKLIST t s i l k c e h C n o i t a r e p O e r P y l i a D 1 k c e h c e g a m a d d n a e r a w d r a H 2 l e v e l l i o e n i g n E 3 l e v e l l i o c i l u a r d y H 4 e d a l b f o n o i...

Page 8: ...ed area or enclosed structure that does not provide ample free flow of air DANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follow these directions WARNING You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY I...

Page 9: ...es and applicable local regulations CAUTION Eye and Hearing Hazards ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing protection when required CAUTION Accidental Starting Hazards Accidental starts can cause severe...

Page 10: ...erious injury Make certain the operator knows how to and is capable of turning the engine OFF in case of an emergency DO NOT top off fuel tank Topping off is dangerous as it causes fuel to spill GENER...

Page 11: ...lace your feet or hands inside the guards while starting or operating this equipment DO NOT go near rotating parts blades belts pulleys or wheels while engine is running Moving Parts Shut down the eng...

Page 12: ...blade flanges Ensure the blade is marked with an operating speed greater than the spindle speed of the saw Only cut the material that is specified for the diamond blade Read the specifications of the...

Page 13: ...e possibility of an accident while transporting the sawonpublicroads alwaysmakesurethetrailerthatsupports thesawandthetowingvehicleareingoodoperatingcondition and both units are mechanically sound The...

Page 14: ...his equipment in a safe operating condition at all times ALWAYS shut down the engine and disconnect battery before performing service or maintenance functions Contact with moving parts can cause serio...

Page 15: ...n a H h t g n e L x a M m m 1 0 9 2 n i 4 1 4 1 1 F h t d i W x a M m m 8 1 9 n i 8 1 6 3 G h t d i W e m a r F m m 5 6 7 n i 8 1 0 3 H h t g n e L e m a r F m m 0 7 2 1 n i 0 5 I h t d i W l e e h W...

Page 16: ...G 5 2 s t l e b 0 1 t h g i e H e s i a R e d a l B x a M m m 8 0 5 n i 0 2 g n i t n u o M e d a l B t h g i R r o t f e L r e t e m a i D e d a l B x a M m m 4 1 9 n i 6 3 t u C f o h t p e D x a M...

Page 17: ...3 x n i 2 1 m m 6 7 x m m 5 0 3 t n o r F s l e e h W n i 3 x n i 8 m m 6 7 x m m 3 0 2 S N O I T A C I F I C E P S R O T O M E N I G N E 3 E L B A T e r u t c a f u n a M e n i g n E z t u e D l e d...

Page 18: ...keep it cool when cutting The basic water system provides a valve that connects to a standard garden hose The water is delivered via a hose to the saw blade All MULTIQUIP SP7060 saws are designed engi...

Page 19: ...it was shipped from the factory as well as the date of manufacture The SERIAL TAG is bonded to the inside of the console Figure 3 Item 1 MODEL SERIAL NO n o i t a m r o f n I g a T l a i r e S 6 e l...

Page 20: ...ine speed Turn knob clockwise to reduce engine speed For quick throttle response depress red button and push or pull knob 5 System Status Allows operator to monitor engine and electrical functions 6 I...

Page 21: ...eftWheel Motor 8 Brake Cylinder 9 RightWheel Motor 10 Engine Guard 11 Rear Pointer 12 Documentation Box 14 13 10 23 11 12 8 7 9 15 2 1 5 6 4 3 20 21 22 19 18 17 16 13 RightsideWater On Off ControlValv...

Page 22: ...eltbetweenV Pulley and fan to determine proper belt tension 8 CoolingFan DrivenbytheV belt thecoolingfancools the engine by cooling engine oil that circulates through the engine block and cylinder hea...

Page 23: ...o a proper SFPM seeTable 8 Five 7060 models are available 706016 706020 706026 706030 706036 andaredesignedwithdifferentpulleyratio speeds to govern the blade shaft RPM output The combination of the d...

Page 24: ...t p e D n i t u C M P R g n E D A O L O N t f a h s e d a l B M P R 4 1 M P F S 6 1 M P F S 8 1 M P F S 0 2 M P F S 4 2 M P F S 6 2 M P F S 0 3 M P F S 6 3 M P F S e d a l B e g n a l F a i D 5 6 6 3...

Page 25: ...d or worn blades and replace with fresh blade Figure 8 Diamond Blade to an under cutting condition brought about by highly abrasive material or improper under cutting core protection 4 Directional Arr...

Page 26: ...n through the blade into the inner flange Ensure the flange faces are kept clean and smooth as well as the inside diameter of the blade shaft Theblademountingboltontherightsideofthe saw asviewedfromth...

Page 27: ...it Kit 18501 allows blade stacking from 375 to 75 thickness Kit 18502 allows blade stacking from 75 to 1 125 thickness 1 Remove existing blade See previous section 2 Replace the standard flange bushin...

Page 28: ...rd the back of the blade guard grasp the top handle firmly with your outboard hand this will be the right hand if the guard is mounted on the right as viewed from the operator s position and prepare t...

Page 29: ...6 Tapered Mounting Clip Figure 17 Water Hose Detail Figure 18 WaterTube Detail Inner side Blade Guards withWaterjetWater Systems 1 Slide the blade guard straight downward to engage the taperedmounting...

Page 30: ...hat the water hoses or tubes are pointed into both blade flanges 3 Ensure that the hose ends maintain a 45o angle and maintain a light contact with the surface of the blade CAUTION When storing the sa...

Page 31: ...acid Avoid contact with eyes and skin WARNING Shock hazards Disconnect battery cables before inspecting electrical system and never spark battery terminals to test for charge CAUTION Battery safety Us...

Page 32: ...filler cap and fill with diesel fuel Cetane fuel number 45 or greater Figure 23 Fuel Gauge Priming the Fuel System Saws UPTO S N ZC3700225 utilize a fuel primer bulb when fueling the saw for the firs...

Page 33: ...nt pointer assembly Figure 25 2 Using10 12ft 3 3 7meters ofstringline dividethelength of the string in half and slide the string into one of the slots or gullets on the backside of the blade as viewed...

Page 34: ...To lower the blade push the toggle switch located on the end of the control handle FORWARD Figure 27 2 To raise the blade pull the toggle switch located on the end of the control handle BACKWARD Sett...

Page 35: ...tion Push rocker switch labeled BLADE SHAFT ENGAGE Figure 30 item 2 The engine via the hydraulic lift cylinder will tilt backward engaging the belt drive Figure 31 F N R Control WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM The...

Page 36: ...Emergency Stop Button Figure 33 Ignition Switch and System Status 1 Engine oil pressure warning light 2 Engine high temp warning light 3 Glow plug warning light 4 Not used 5 Air filter warning light 6...

Page 37: ...event damage due to freezing BLADES Always follow blade manufacturer s recommendations for blade selection speed and application NEVER exceed blade manufacturer s maximum rated RPM See previous steps...

Page 38: ...ment or shifting that could result in equipment damage or injury to personnel Figure 35 Tie Down Points Lifting Point The convenient single point for lifting the saw with a hoist is located above the...

Page 39: ...ropriatemaintenancescheduleandtroubleshootingguide forproblems Maintenance Schedule Daily 8 10 Hours 1 Check fluid levels in engine and reservoir fill as necessary 2 Visually inspect for wear and dama...

Page 40: ...g the engine with loose or damaged air cleaner components could allow unfiltered air into the engine causing premature wear and failure Figure 40 Engine Service Areas 16 15 2 5 14 17 18 1 4 6 8 13 19...

Page 41: ...ed in Table 2 Fill to the upper limit of dipstick 3 Crankcase capacity with filter replacement is 8 quarts 7 57 liters Refer toTable 10 for recommended viscosity grade for temperature range CAUTION Do...

Page 42: ...und batterycableandsecureaway before attempting any service or maintenance on the saw Figure 42 Fuel Filter Removal 1 See the engine manual supplied with your machine for appropriate engine maintenanc...

Page 43: ...ch as a garden hose with a spray nozzle thoroughly rinse oil cooler and air box out 8 Re install air box cover air filter assembly and mount and tighten air intake hose connector Refer to your engine...

Page 44: ...new battery in tray 7 Install lower battery retainer Push retainer tightly against battery and tighten bolt 8 Install top battery retainer clip 9 Re connect both positive cables first then both negat...

Page 45: ...lt Locations 1 Blade Shaft Drive Belt 2 Pump Drive Belt 3 BeltTensioner Pulley 1 2 3 CAUTION Keep belts clean Keep belts clean of foreign material that may cause slippage Never dress belts as this can...

Page 46: ...er nut clockwise until the desired belt tension is achieved 3 Tighten the 9 16 nut Figure 50 Tension Adjustment Notches 1 9 16 Nut 2 Tensioner Nut 3 Adjustment Notches 1 2 3 BLADE SHAFT Thefullyenclos...

Page 47: ...hout much effort Therefore the front wheels and blade shaft axles MUST be at right angles to the frame edge In Figure 54 you see the distance A on the right side is shown as A 187 which means that the...

Page 48: ...uctions are not followed properly Removing the Inner Blade Flange 1 With the outer blade flange in place remove the blade mounting bolt Figure 56 item 6 2 While the 3 perimeter bolts item 4 hold the t...

Page 49: ...ricant prevents the tapered surface of the Flange and Shaft from mating properly Figure 57 Inner Blade Flange Installation 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 1 Mounting Bolt 2 Flange Bushing 3 Outer Flange 4 Dowel Pin 5 I...

Page 50: ...2 Relay Glow Plug 3 DelayTimer 4 Starter Relay While adjustment of the depth stop limiting bolts can change the maximum usable cut depth they should not be adjusted to compensate for unit wobble or b...

Page 51: ...4 Drivebelts 5 Blade shaft Pulley 6 Idler ArmTensioner 7 Idler Pulley 8 Idler Arm Belt 9 Pump Drive Pulley Figure 61 PTO Drive Assembly 7 4 1 9 2 2 6 5 Figure 62 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir RAISE LOWER S...

Page 52: ...C e l b i s s o P e s i a r t n o W s e l b a c y t l u a f d i o n e l o s r e w o l e s i a r d e g r a h c s i d y r e t t a B g n i r i w e v i t c e f e d d e g a m a d r o e s o o l r e w o l t...

Page 53: ...a result of the following 1 Incorrect hydraulic fluid level 2 Plugged hydraulic oil filter 3 Loose or leaking fittings 4 Ruptured damaged hydraulic lines 5 Faulty hydraulic pump Hydraulic Oil System...

Page 54: ...6 Pre fill and install a new oil filter Figure 66 Hydraulic System Figure 67 Hydraulic System Drains 1 2 3 CAUTION Pre fill Filter To prevent hydraulic pump damage pre fill the filter with oil prior...

Page 55: ...Remove the battery Drain fuel from fuel tank and fuel lines Clean exterior with a cloth soaked in clean oil Store unit covered with plastic sheet in moisture and dust free location out of direct sunl...

Page 56: ...l i F d e g g o l c s e n i l r e t l i f l e u F s e n i l l e u f r o r e t l i f l e u f e c a l p e R d e g g o l c e l o h r e h t a e r b p a c k n a t l e u F p a c k n a t l e u f e c a l p e...

Page 57: ...r o t c e j n i e c a l p e r r o n a e l C s t a e h r e v o e n i g n E e p y t l e u f g n o r W h t i w e c a l p e r d n a m e t s y s l e u f h s u l F l e u f f o e p y t t c e r r o c d e t c...

Page 58: ...s e t u n i m r e p t e e f e c a f r u s e d a l b e r u s n E 0 0 0 0 1 y l e t a m i x o r p p a r o b r a n o d e t n u o m y l r e p o r p m i e d a l B s e g n a l f d n a s r e d l u o h s t f...

Page 59: ...SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW OPERATION MANUAL REV 0 02 13 09 PAGE 59 NOTES...

Page 60: ...ed 16 AWG Red 12 AWG Red 12 AWG Red 12 AWG Red 12 AWG Red 10 AWG Red 10 AWG Red 16 AWG Red Black 16 AWG Red Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG Black 16 AWG L...

Page 61: ...1 2 3 4 2 2 k 2 2 k 16 AWG Red White 16 AWG Red White 16 AWG Yellow Blue 16 AWG Yellow Blue 16 AWG Dark Green 16 AWG Dark Green 16 AWG Yellow Orange 16 AWG Yellow Orange 16 AWG Yellow 16 AWG Yellow 1...

Page 62: ...EMATICTO SN AF3700155 1 Lift Cylinder Assembly 2 Lift Pump 3 Reservoir 4 Blade Shaft Assembly 5 Brake Cylinder 6 Spin On Filter 7 Hydrostatic Pump 8 Engine Pivot Cylinder 2 5 9 Valve Assembly 10 Wheel...

Page 63: ...IC SN AF3700156 UP 1 Lift Cylinder Assembly 2 Lift Pump 3 Reservoir 4 Blade Shaft Assembly 5 Brake Cylinder 6 Spin On Filter 7 Hydrostatic Pump 8 Cylinder andValve Assembly 9 Wheel Motor 10 CheckValve...

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