OPERATIONS
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Installation Instructions
Remove the loose bolts in the cross tube. Raise the
fitting bar and connecting link to the upright posi-
tions so that the bolt may be installed and tightened.
Before placing the cutting head on the frame, make
sure that the cross bar rests are clean. Install (2)
12mm bolts and washers into the cross bar from
behind and at an upward angle.
Fasten the “Quick Disconnect” fitting on the con-
necting link to the ball on the blade guard by pulling
back on the spring loaded sleeve while it is placed
on the ball, then release it. The length of the link has
been factory set for the best blade position. Adjust-
ment may be modified should other settings be
desired by loosening the lock nuts at the front and
rear and lengthening or shortening the length of the
link. Attach linkage to tilt head with hardware
provided, making sure linkages are free to move.
Operating Instructions
For wet cutting, fill the water reservoir pan to within
one inch of the top. Be sure the water pump intake
is fully covered by water at all times. Keep the
pump intake free of accumulated sludge, and other
foreign material.
According to the National Electric Code, no three
wire 115v/230v electric motor can safely be wired to
provide a 110v pigtail for accessories. Therefore, we
ask that a properly grounded extension cord from a
GFI (ground fault interrupt) outlet be provided to
operate the electric water pump supplied with your
saw. The pump plug must be kept out of contact
with water both in the water pan and on the ground.
Stone single phase masonry saws are furnished with
the correct approved NEMA configuration plug on
the motor pigtail—the plug appropriate for the
voltage to which the motor is set. It will be neces-
sary to provide a matching NEMA configuration
connector on the extension cord into which the
pigtail from the motor is plugged. For example: a
3HP saw set for 230 volt operation can be supplied
with a NEMA L6-20P plug on the pigtail. The
extension cord will require an L620C plug to make
the proper connection. Bear in mind, for the user to
meet the National Electric Code, the plug on the
extension cord should also be a NEMA number L6-
20P, and the receptacle in the box into which this
will be plugged should be a NEMA number L6-20.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT
THE SAW IS CONNECTED TO
A PROPERLY GROUNDED
ELECTRIC OUTLET.
Electric motors of any make can burn out completely
when the voltage supply falls 10% below the voltage
rating of the motor. Use proper heavy duty fuses in
the circuit.
Installation/Operating Instructions