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WARNING:

 

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.

 

 

DO

 

 

DO

 

 

read this entire operator’s manual before operating this machine.  Understand all warnings, instructions, and controls.

 

DO

 

 

keep all guards in place and in good condition. 

 

DO

 

 

wear safety approved hearing, eye, head and respiratory protection. 

 

DO

 

 

read and understand all warnings and instructions on the machine. 

 

DO

 

 

Read and understand 

the 

symbol 

definitions 

contained in 

this 

manual. 

 

DO

 

 

keep all parts of your body away from the blade and all other moving parts. 

 

DO

 

 

know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency. 

 

DO

 

 

shut off the engine and allow it to cool before refueling. 

 

DO

 

 

inspect 

the blade, flanges and shafts for 

damage before installing the blade. 

 

DO

 

 

use only Pothier diamond blades manufactured for use on core cutting saws. 

 

DO

 

 

use only blades marked with a maximum operating speed greater than the blade shaft speed.  Verify speed by checking blade 

shaft 

rpm 

and pulley diameters and blade flange  diameters. 

 

DO

 

 

Verify saw drive 

configuration by 

checking blade 

shaft RPM, pulley diameters, and blade  flange diameter. 

 

DO

 

 

read all safety materials and instructions that accompany any blade used with this machine. 

 

DO

 

 

inspect each blade carefully before using it.  If there are any signs of damage or unusual wear, 

DO NOT USE THE 

 

BLADE

.

 

DO

 

 

Mount the blade 

solidly 

and firmly. Wrench tighten the arbor nut. 

 

DO

 

 

Make sure the blade and flanges are clean and free of dirt and debris before mounting the blade on the saw.

 

DO

 

 

Use wet cutting 

diamond blades 

with a 1" (diameter arbor only). Never use damaged or worn blade flanges. 

 

DO

 

 

use the correct blade for the type of work being done.  Check with blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is correct.

 

DO

 

 

operate this machine only in well ventilated areas. 

 

DO 

 

instruct bystanders on where to stand while the machine is in operation. 

 

DO

 

 

establish a training program for all operators of this machine. 

 

DO 

 

clear the work area of unnecessary people.  Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the engine is running. 

 

DO

 

 

make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the engine. 

 

DO

 

 

always tie down the machine when transporting. 

 

DO

 

 

use caution and follow instructions when setting up or transporting the machine. 

 

DO

 

 

have all service performed by competent service personnel. 

 

DO

 

 

verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade. 

 

DO

 

 

make sure the gas caps of the machine and the fuel can are properly tightened before starting the engine.  Move fuel can at least 0 feet from 
machine after fueling. 

 

DO

 

 

clean the machine after each day’s use. 

 

DO

 

 

remove adjusting keys and wrenches from tool before turning it on. 

 

DO

 

 

keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and dirt. 

 

DO

 

 

carefully maintain and clean for better and safer performance.  Follow instructions for changing accessories.  Inspect tool cords periodically and, 
if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility. 

 

DO

 

 

Use the proper blade flange size for each blade size. Never use damaged or worn blade flanges. 

 

DO

 

 

use caution when handling fuel. 

 

DO

 

 

only cut in a straight line. 

 

DO 

 

make sure electric powered machines are plugged into a properly grounded circuit.

 

DO make sure power cords are the proper size and in good condition.

 

DO  

follow all electrical codes in your area.

 

DO use correct voltage and proper extension cords.  Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect it from receptacle.  Keep cord away from 

heat, oil and sharp edges.

 

DO  

disconnect tools from power source when not in use, before servicing and, when changing accessories.

 

DO  

carefully maintain and clean for better and safer performance.  Follow instructions for changing accessories. 

 

Inspect tool cards periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility. 

 

 

DO

  

always give a copy of this manual to the equipment user.  For extra copies, call (604) 946-3811. 

 

Summary of Contents for PEF1451

Page 1: ...5511 192 Street Unit 207 Surrey BC Canada V3S 8E5 P 604 946 3811 sales pothierenterprises com OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST USER MANUAL 14 Core Cutting Saw Model PEF1451 ...

Page 2: ...AY CLEAN ALL CUTTINGS FROM SAW PUMP AND HOSE H WARNING ALWAYS MAKE SURE SAW IS CONNECTED TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLET FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY I CAUTION GOOD MOTOR PERFORMANCE IS DEPENDENT ON PROPER VOLTAGE EXTENSION CORDS THAT ARE TOO LONG AND OR SMALL REDUCE AVAILABLE VOLTAGE TO MOTOR UNDER LOAD VOLTAGE AND AMPERAGE SHOULD BE TESTED AT...

Page 3: ...EGULAR CORE SUCH AS BASALT DIORITE DIABASE GABRO DOLOMITE WEATHERED GRANITE SERPENTINE AND PERIDOTITE IF YOU USE THIS BLADE FOR CUTTING SOFTER ABRASIVE CORE IT MAY WEAR OUT PREMATURELY IF YOU USE THIS BLADE FOR HARDER CORE IT MAY GO DULL AND NOT WANT TO CUT MODEL SC54 SEGMENTED USED FOR CUTTING SOFT ABRASIVE CORE SUCH AS CONGLOMERATES SHALES LIMESTONE SILICA AND SULPHIDES IF YOU USE THIS BLADE FOR...

Page 4: ... the Capscrew BB to arbor shaft After mounting the Blade DD it should align over the top of the wooden insert in the Conveyor Cart C During operation of this unit the blade can and should pass into the wooden insert but NOT into the cast aluminum part of the Conveyor Cart C If this is not true loosen the setscrews that secure the Bearings H to the Head Platform Assembly B Position the Head Platfor...

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Page 6: ...estart motor by turning Power Switch RR to ON position WARNING STOP Machine and Wait for all blade movement to stop before removing material from machine Stopping the Machine Stop machine by turning Power Switch RR to OFF position WARNING Keep hands clear of rotating blade during operation READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS before operating this machine Start STOP of Machine Start the electric motor by turn...

Page 7: ...Y 2G3V 3 35 750 BORE 6 1 030905 PULLEY 2G3V 2 25 875 BORE 7 1 020062 KEY 1875 SQ X 1 25 8 2 163683 V BELT 3VX530 9 4 91375A576 SHSS 3125 18 X 375 10 3 539990187 WASHER LOCK SPLIT TYPE 312 REG STL PLTD 11 2 541205764 WASHER FLAT 25 STD PLATED 12 3 020743 WASHER FLAT 375 STD PLATED 13 1 539990717 3125 18UNC HEX LOCK NUT 14 2 539976978 250 20UNC HEX LOCK NUT 15 4 539976979 375 16UNC HEX LOCK NUT 16 4...

Page 8: ...90187 WASHER LOCK 312 REG STL PLTD 14 4 539990188 WASHER FLAT 313 NARROW PLTD 15 4 177816 WASHER FLAT 438 NARROW PLTD 16 4 541204969 HHCS 4375 14UNC STL GR 5 1 50 LG 17 4 541205197 HHCS 3125 24UNC STL GR 5 1 00 LG 18 2 168133 HHCS 375 24UNC STL GR 5 1 00 LG 19 2 539990730 HHCS 375 16UNC STL GR 5 1 75 LG 20 1 020378 HHCS 500 20UNC STL GR 5 1 00 LG 21 7 539976979 375 16UNC HEX LOCK NUT 22 4 020210 4...

Page 9: ...UNC STL GR 5 4 75 LG 22 1 541204644 HHCS 500 13UNC STL GR 5 1 75 LG 23 1 020365 HHCS 375 16UNC STL GR 5 2 25 LG 24 1 539990655 HHCS 375 16UNC STL GR 5 1 50 LG 25 2 539977761 HHCS 250 20UNC STL GR 5 1 00 LG 26 6 539990580 HHCS 250 20UNC STL GR 5 75 LG 27 8 539976978 HEX LOCK NUT 250 20UNC 28 2 539101331 HEX LOCK NUT 50 13UNC 29 8 539976979 HEX LOCK NUT 375 16UNC 30 1 539990717 HEX LOCK NUT 3125 18U...

Page 10: ...D INSERT 15 88 LG 6 1 170038 VINYL TUBING 3 8 I D 7 1 177976 DECAL RULER 8 1 177383 WRENCH 3 4 9 16 1 2 BOX END 9 1 073114 CRADLE CORE CUTTING 16 10 1 030386 DRAIN PLUG ASSY 12 3 177904 RHMS 8 X 1 25 LG SLTD 13 4 539990188 WASHER FLAT 313 NARROW PLTD 14 1 541204780 WASHER FLAT 313 STD PLTD 15 4 020301 HHCS 250 20UNC STL GR 5 63 LG 16 1 539990209 HHCS 3125 18UNC STL GR 5 1 00 LG 17 4 541204836 250 ...

Page 11: ...Blade Guard Assembly ...

Page 12: ...BLADE SHAFT 2 1 030004 WASHER SPRING FINGER LOAD 3 2 139273 BEARING W SEAL 4 1 195017 BLADE SHAFT 5 1 177973 COLLAR INNER 6 1 030951 COLLAR OUTER 7 1 020378 CAPSCREW HEX HD 500 20UNF X 1 00 ELECTRIC 8 4 020742 WASHER FLAT 313 DIA 9 4 020785 WASHER LOCK SPLIT 313 DIA 10 4 020314 CAPSCREW HEX HD 312 24UNF X 75 ...

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Page 14: ...ST be used with water DO NOT use conventional Wet diamond blades without water Using conventional wet diamond blades without water can result in injury or death of the operator or persons in the work area Before performing any maintenance ALWAYS locate the machine on a level surface with the engine motor OFF and the start switch in the OFF position and the power source disconnected WARNING Always ...

Page 15: ...uch dust can cause Respiratory diseases affecting your ability to breath including chronic bronchitis silicosis and pulmonary fibrosis from exposure to silica These diseases may be fatal Skin irritation and rash and Cancer according to NTP and IARC National Toxicology Program International Agency for Research on Cancer Take precautionary steps Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with dust mist an...

Page 16: ...to stand while the machine is in operation DO establish a training program for all operators of this machine DO clear the work area of unnecessary people Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the engine is running DO make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the engine DO always tie down the machine when transporting DO use caution and follow instru...

Page 17: ...T lay power cords in or near water DO NOT replace the motor with any motor that does not have a special grounding connection DO NOT use segmented diamond blades without water unless specifically designed for dry cutting DO NOT touch a dry cutting diamond blade immediately after use These blades require several minutes to cool after each cut DO NOT Use damaged or worn blade flanges DO NOT allow oth...

Page 18: ...For Warranty Information on your Baldor motor or for the nearest service center please go to www baldor com support ...

Page 19: ...costs to and from the location where the equipment is to be repaired or replaced Motors and engines are to be serviced by the nearest authorized service centre as designated by the manufacturer of the engine motor Under no circumstances will Pothier Enterprises Ltd be responsible for incidental or consequential damages 3 Pothier Enterprises Ltd s warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage...

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