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TRANSPORTING
1.
Move saw on the jobsite with appropriate lifting equipment.
CUTTING
1.
Must know what you are sawing, before making any cuts. Be aware of all utilities
i.e. gas/pipe lines, electricity, etc. take necessary precautions to prevent injury
/death.
STORING
1.
Drain fuel tank.
2.
Remove blade, collar, and arbor nuts from both ends of arbor.
3.
Clean arbor shaft, threats, blade collars and arbor nuts. Coat parts with grease.
4.
Lube all bearings
5.
Empty water system to avoid corrosion
6.
Clean all moving parts with WD-40 lubricant.
7.
Lower saw completely.
8.
Cover saw for protection.
9. SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
•
Never service or lubricate the unit engine while running.
•
After servicing the unit, restore and fasten all guards, shields, and covers to their original
positions.
•
Never drain oil into the ground, into open streams, or down sewage drains.
ENGINE
See engine owner´s manual maintenance schedule.
If lost please visit
https://engines.honda.com/parts-and-support/owners-manuals
information.
LUBRICATION
1.
Grease wheels (4), arbor shaft bearings (2) daily. Use high quality gun grease.
2.
Check water system for cleaning. 2 to 5 gallons per minute is required to for wet
cutting. Use ¾” ID hose to feed water to saw.
BLADE
1.
Clean blade collars before installing new blade; inspect all blades before installing
on saw. Ring test abrasive blades to make sure they are free from cracks; do not