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Install the Lock Handle (P) onto the stud on the Left

Hand corner of the Head Platform Assembly (B).  Tighten

the Lock Handle (P) so that the Head Platform

Assembly (B) is securely locked with the blade shaft in

the maximum upper position.

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Make sure that the Eyebolt (R) is securely fastened onto

the Arm (L), and note that the eye of the Eyebolt (R)

should be aligned with the spring mounting hole in the

Head Platform Assembly (B).

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Attach the top of the Spring (Q) through the hole in the

rear flange of the Head Platform Assembly (B). With a

tool (such as a screwdriver), stretch the lower end of

the Spring (Q) so that it is hooked over the Eyebolt (R).

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Install the Water Pump (U) by plugging its Electrical Cord

(NN) into the electric motor pigtail cord.  Install the hose

barb fitting onto the Water Pump (U), then push on the

hose.  Route hose & electrical cord above the

cross-brace of the Pan Weldment (B) to avoid contact

with the blade during operation and so that the splash

curtain can be easily installed (NOT as shown in Figure

5).   Place the Electric Water Pump (U) in the bottom of

the Pan Weldment (A).  Hook the top of the Splash

Curtain (MM) over the head pivot bar, & place the

bottom of the Splash Curtain (MM) in the pan

(Fig. 1).

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Single phase masonry saw motors are furnished with

the correct NEMA configuration Plug (OO) on the

motor pigtail.  The matching connectors are as follows:

Electric Motor Plugs & Connectors

Motor Pigtail

Connector

Motor

Wired For

Plug

Required

Voltage

(NEMA No.)

(NEMA No.)

1-1/2 HP

115 V

L5-20P

L5-20R

2 HP

230 V

L6-15P

L6-15R

3  HP

230 V

L6-30P

L6-30R

To change operation to either 115, or 230 V, the 1-1/2 and

2 HP motors have a voltage change switch mounted on the

terminal box.  This switch must be changed to either 115, or

230  Volt, to match the voltage supply.  Local electrical codes

may require changing the plug on the motor to the proper

NEMA connector to match the voltage supply.

WARNING: Always make sure the saw is

connected to a properly grounded electrical

outlet.  Failure to comply with this warning

could result in serious bodily injury or death!

WARNING: DO NOT operate on low voltage!

Low voltage causes loss of power, motor

overheating, and possibly motor winding

burnout.  Voltage should be checked at the

m o t o r while it is operating.

Good motor performance depends on proper voltage.

Extension cords that are too long and / or too small reduce

the voltage to a motor under load.  Use extension cords NO

SMALLER than the sizes indicated in the chart shown:

EXTENSION CORD SIZE (Minimum)

MOTOR    50 ft Long         75 ft Long     100 ft Long

HP

115 V 230 V 115 V 230 V 115 V 230 V

1-1/2

# 10

# 14

# 10

# 14

# 10

# 14

2 HP

# 10

# 12

# 10

# 12

# 10

# 12

3 HP

—

# 10

—

# 10

—

# 10

Gasoline Model (Fig. 6):

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Assemble the Upper Spring Support (FF) using the two

(2) 3/8"-16UNC x 1.00" Long Capscrews and 3/8"-

16UNC Locknuts provided.

•

Install the Counterbalance Arm (L). Loosely assemble

the 3/8" x 1.00" Long Capscrew (M) and 3/8"-16UNC

Locknut through the Lower Bracket (N) and the lower

end (13/32" diameter hole) of the Counterbalance

Arm (L).

•

Raise the Head Platform Assembly (B) until the slot in

the Arm (L) can be put onto the 1/2" Stud on the Upper

Spring Support (FF).  Be sure to install the 1/2" flat

Washers(Supplied) on both sides of the Arm (L).

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Mount and secure the Lock Handle (P) onto the 1/2"

Stud of the Upper Spring Support (FF). Tighten the

3/8" x 1.00" Long Capscrew (M) and 3/8"-16UNC

Locknut previously installed at the Lower Bracket (N).

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Install the upper end of the Spring (Q) in the hole in the

rear of the Upper Spring Support (FF).  Loosen the Lock

Handle (P) and pivot the Head Platform Assembly (B)

so that the blade shaft is in the upper position, then

tighten the Lock Handle (P) securely.  Using a tool (such

as a screwdriver or pliers) stretch the lower end of the

Spring (Q) so that it is secured into the Eyebolt (R) on

the Lower Bracket (N).

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Install the hoses to the water pump.  They must be

connected together as shown in the parts list section of

this document.  Place the Strainer (S) in the bottom of

the Pan Weldment (A) after connecting the hose.  Hook

the top of the Splash Curtain (MM) over the head pivot

bar, & place the bottom of the curtain in the pan

(FIG. 1).

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When the unit is fully assembled, but before starting

the engine, verify that the engine does NOT exceed 20

degrees angle of inclination in any position of the Head

Platform [Use an angle measuring gauge (customer

supplied) held flat against the Engine Platform (AA)].

CAUTION: Engine inclination angles greater

than 20 degrees could cause severe engine

damage and void your engine warranty!

  3

Check Before Operating

All Models:

•

Take into account the working conditions from a health

and safety point of view.

•

For start up refer to the engine or motor manual.

Summary of Contents for Port-A-Saw PS1411

Page 1: ...Kansas 66061 Customer Service 800 288 5040 Corp Office 913 928 1000 Cust Service FAX 800 825 0028 Corp Office FAX 913 438 7951 Int l FAX 913 438 7938 Internet http www targetdbi com Target Products J...

Page 2: ...grams 48 49 ANTES DE COMENZAR Lea y comprenda todas las advertencias e instrucciones antes de operar la m quina que se describe en este manual LAS ADVERTENCIAS Y PRECAUCIONES DE ESTE MANUAL DEBEN SER...

Page 3: ...ia Wear Eye Protection Usar Gafas De Protecci n Wear Head Protection Usar Casco De Protecci n Wear Breathing Protection Usar M scara De Protecci n The Use Of Ear Protection Is Mandatory Es Obligatorio...

Page 4: ...el In Area Prohibido Para Personas Ajenas A La Obra No Smoking No Fumar Do Not Operate Without All Guards In Place No Operar Sin Todas Las Protecciones In Su Sitio Always Keep the Blade Guards In Plac...

Page 5: ...Del rea Y De La M quina Oil Pressure Presi n De Aceite Oil Required Necesita Aceite Dipstick Maintain Proper Oil Level Varilla De Control Mantenga El Nivel De Aceite Correcto Lubrication Point Punto D...

Page 6: ...volutions Minute Velocidad Del Motor En Revoluciones Por Minuto RPM Engine Start Arranque Del Motor Electric Motor Motor Electrica WARNING HEARING HAZARD DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS MACHINE OPERATOR MAY...

Page 7: ...169065 Location Muffler Qty 1 Gas Models P N 046326 Location Motor Qty 1 Electric Models P N 046327 Location Motor Qty 1 Electric Models DECAL DESCRIPTIONS AND LOCATIONS DESCRIPCI N DE CALCAMONIAS Y...

Page 8: ...Unlimited Ripping Weight Pounds kg Saw Crated 171 77 7 182 82 7 192 87 3 209 95 0 Saw Uncrated 160 72 7 169 76 8 181 82 3 198 90 0 Saw Operating Water In Pan 221 100 5 230 104 5 242 110 0 259 117 7 Fo...

Page 9: ...Maximum 16 2 38 2 Minimum Maximum G 10 0 25 4 Cart Length G 10 0 25 4 Cart Length H 18 7 47 5 Cart Width H 18 3 47 5 Cart Width I 18 5 47 0 Cart Travel I 18 3 46 5 Cart Travel J 33 0 76 2 Saw Base Len...

Page 10: ...ruct 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...

Page 11: ...our hand DO NOT cock jam wedge or twist the blade in a cut DO NOT transport a cutting machine with the blade mounted on the machine DO NOT use a blade that has been dropped or damaged DO NOT use carbi...

Page 12: ...12 FIGURES...

Page 13: ...13 FIGURES EE U RR DD GG C A1 B2 KK JJ T CC DD BB VV Y T RR Z TT X KK UU GG C DD B2 KK KK...

Page 14: ...soline Model X Wheel Blade Guard Pivot Y Setscrew Blade Guard Pivot Z Track Bar AA Engine Base BB Capscrew Blade Shaft CC Outer Flange DD Diamond Blade EE Water Pump Belt Gasoline Model FF Upper Sprin...

Page 15: ...n and disconnected from the power source before performing any maintenance Let the machine cool down 1 Check the engine air cleaner hose clamps Tighten as required 2 Tension the blade drive V belts DO...

Page 16: ...t is very important that the Pan Weldment A be assembled on the Folding Stand D as shown in Fig 1 or the optional Foot Pedal Kit F CAN NOT be assembled onto the unit Remove the Cart Assembly C from it...

Page 17: ...t o r while it is operating Good motor performance depends on proper voltage Extension cords that are too long and or too small reduce the voltage to a motor under load Use extension cords NO SMALLER...

Page 18: ...operator or persons in the work area Warning Use only Abrasive blades of a reinforced type Electric Models Only Mount the Diamond Blade DD 1 Using the Wrench LL provided or one of your own loosen the...

Page 19: ...osition the head to the desired height then tighten the Lock Handle P Figures 5 6 Then the material can be pushed into the blade 2 Hold the Hand Grip UU and lower the blade into the material See Fig 1...

Page 20: ...reservoir pan with clean water At the end of each day clean the water reservoir pan Pan Weldment A to remove sludge from the saw Flush clean water through the Water Pump U and hoses Gasoline Model 1 C...

Page 21: ...blade is flat and is NOT bent or damaged Note When aligning the blade against the square be sure to allow for the difference in thickness between the diamond segment and the center core of the blade...

Page 22: ...or notice Blade flanges must be full diameter minimum of 4 100 mm Replace worn flanges at once because undersized flanges shorten blade life and cause blade breakage Check the conveyor cart condition...

Page 23: ...23...

Page 24: ...Abierto para llimitados Longitudinales Peso Libras kg Sierra Embalada 171 77 7 182 82 7 192 87 3 209 95 0 Sierra No Embalada 160 72 7 169 76 8 181 82 3 198 90 0 Sierra En Operaci n Agua en la Bandeja...

Page 25: ...o M xima G 10 0 25 4 Longitud del Carro G 10 0 25 4 Longitud del Carro H 18 7 47 5 Ancho del Carro H 18 3 47 5 Ancho del Carro I 18 5 47 0 Viaje delCarro I 18 3 46 5 Viaje del Carro J 33 0 76 2 Longit...

Page 26: ...dudas consulte con el fabricante de la hoja SI Siempre sujete la m quina con ambas manos cuando el motor est funcionando Encierre la empu adura firmemente con los pulgares y dedos SI Tenga cuidado y s...

Page 27: ...ja que ha sufrido una ca da NO toque una hoja diamantada de corte en seco inmediatamente despu s de usarla Estas hojas se demoran varios minutos en enfriarse despu s de cada corte NO use una hoja que...

Page 28: ...28 FIGURAS...

Page 29: ...29 FIGURAS EE U RR DD GG C A1 B2 KK JJ T CC DD BB VV Y T RR Z TT X KK UU GG C DD B2 KK KK...

Page 30: ...ja Y Tornillo de Fijaci n Pivote del Protector de la Hoja Z Barra de Trayectoria AA Base del Motor BB Tornillo de Cabeza Plana Eje de la Hoja CC Brida Externa DD Hoja Diamantada EE Cinta de la Bomba d...

Page 31: ...mangueras del filtro de aire del motor Apretar seg n se requiera 2 Tensar las correas trapezoidales impulsoras de la hoja NO tensar demasiado REFERENCIA RAPIDA DEL MANTENIMIENTO PROGRAMADO SIEMPRE est...

Page 32: ...la sierra no cortar a trav s del material La inclinaci n del cabezal es limitada porque el m ximo ngulo de inclinaci n del motor es 20 grados RPM del Eje de la Hoja Ver Especificaciones Todos los Mod...

Page 33: ...ra Soldada de la Bandeja A Enganche la parte superior de la Cortina para Salpicado MM sobre la barra de pivote del cabezal y coloque el fondo de la Cortina para Salpicado MM en la bandeja Ilustracion...

Page 34: ...ue el Ret n S en el fondo de la Estructura Soldada de la Bandeja A despu s de conectar la manguera Enganche la parte posterior de la Cortina para Salpicado MM sobre la barra de pivote del cabezal y co...

Page 35: ...a U Ilustracion 5 Modelo El ctrico est totalmente inmersa en agua todo el tiempo Mantenga la rejilla de admisi n de estos art culos limpias y libres de lodo suspensiones acuosas u otros materiales ext...

Page 36: ...pie el Equipo del Pedal de Pie F Ilustracion1 para descender la hoja dentro del material La hoja retornar a la posici nsuperior cuando se libere el esfuerzo Encendido Apagado Modelos El ctricos Ilust...

Page 37: ...sado sea drenado del motor 2 Vuelva a instalar y apriete de manera segura el tap n de la Manguera de Drenaje de Aceite WW 3 Vuelva a llenar el motor con el tipo de aceite recomendado Ver el manual de...

Page 38: ...ropiada Tensi n de la Cinta en V EE de la Bomba de Agua Ver la Ilustracion 8 Puede necesitar ser apretada despu s de cuatro horas de operaci n Con el tiempo esta Cinta en V puede extenderse m s all de...

Page 39: ...gina frontal 12 Piezas De Repuesto Los siguientes accessorios y equipos est n disponibles para esta m quina Vea la secci n Lista de Piezas de este documento para obtener el n mero de pieza Para obten...

Page 40: ...40 Diagram 1 Upper Saw Assembly Electric Models 19MAR98...

Page 41: ...screw 5J 032095 1 O Ring G300 175261 1 Pulley 6GJ2 25 75 w Setscrew B 161053 1 O Ring 30 G100 56 020062 1 Key 3 16 sq x 1 25 6 030654 1 Fitting Hose 57 020550 2 Setscrew Soc Hd 5 16 18UNC x 3 8 7 1617...

Page 42: ...42 Diagram 2 Lower Saw Assembly Electric Models 14jan97...

Page 43: ...1 1 Foot Pedal 11 030822 4 Wheel Cart 38 034055 1 Support Foot Pedal 12 032366 4 Nut Keps 5 16 18UNC 39 034058 1 Support Pedal Right 13 020763 2 Washer Flat 5 16 SAE 40 034059 1 Support Pedal Left 14...

Page 44: ...44 Diagram 3 Upper Saw Assembly Gasoline Model 10feb97...

Page 45: ...9 1 Clamp Hose 95 177439 1 V Belt 3L x 39 Links For water pump 32 167304 1 Hose Assembly Oil Drain 96 177405 1 Cover Rear Belt Grd w o H2O Pump 33 167307 1 Cap Blanking 97 020313 2 Capscrew Hex Hd 5 1...

Page 46: ...46 Diagram 4 Lower Saw Assembly Gasoline Model...

Page 47: ...l 11 030822 4 Wheel Cart 38 034055 1 Support Foot Pedal 12 032366 4 Nut Keps 5 16 18UNC 39 034058 1 Support Pedal Right 13 020763 2 Washer Flat 5 16 SAE 40 034059 1 Support Pedal Left 14 177652 1 Back...

Page 48: ...48 Wiring Diagram 1 1 2 HP Electric Motor Wiring Diagram 2 HP Electric Motor...

Page 49: ...49 Wiring Diagram 3 HP Electric Motor Wiring Diagram 5 5 HP Honda Gasoline Engine See Honda Engine Operation Manual...

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