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Summary of Contents for TFS6H

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Page 2: ... the product or its packaging indicate that this product cannot be handled as domestic waste It must instead be submitted to an appropriate recycling station for the recovery of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring that this product is taken care of correctly you can help to counteract the potential negative impact on the environment and people that can otherwise result through the inco...

Page 3: ...EMBLING AND ADJUSTMENTS General 9 Unpacking 9 Fit the blade 9 Pre operational checks 10 Transport 10 FUEL HANDLING General 11 Fuel 11 Fueling 11 Disposal 11 Transport and storage 11 OPERATING Protective equipment 12 General safety precautions 12 Work safety 13 Transport and storage 14 Starting and stopping 14 MAINTENANCE General 16 Maintenance schedule 16 Cleaning 16 Check 17 Change 18 Additional ...

Page 4: ...on Subsequent to publishing this manual 6QOCJCYM 2QYGT may issue additional information for safe operation of this product It is the owner s obligation to keep up with the safest methods of operation 6QOCJCYM 2QYGT AB has a policy of continuous product development and therefore reserves the right to modify the design and appearance of products without prior notice For customer information and assi...

Page 5: ... Lower handle 5 Roll cage 6 Depth stop adjustment 7 Saw frame 8 Front guide 9 Blade block 10 Lexan cover 11 Blade block guard 12 Fuel tank filler cap 13 Fuel tank 14 Throttle trigger 15 Starter handle 16 Fuel valve 17 Fuel cup 18 Choke control 19 Carburettor 20 Cyclonic pre cleaner 21 Exhaust outlet 22 Muffler cover 23 Muffler cover 24 Dipstick oil filler 25 Drain plug 26 ON OFF switch 27 Skid plate N...

Page 6: ...also aids to deflect particle ejection Checking the lexan cover Check that the guard is undamaged and not cracked Replace the guard if it has been exposed to impact or is cracked Always check that the guard is correctly fitted before starting the machine Ensure the lexan cover move freely up and down Roll cage The roll cage protects the equipment engine and operator from damage Checking the roll cag...

Page 7: ... been exposed to impact or is cracked Always check that the guard is correctly fitted before starting the machine Muffler guard The muffler guard protects the operator from getting into contact with the hot muffler Checking the muffler guard Check that the guard is undamaged and not cracked Replace the guard if it has been exposed to impact or is cracked Always check that the guard is correctly fitted b...

Page 8: ...rage damage CAUTION Inspect the blade for damage cracks loss of segments warping overheating excessive wear or a damaged tri arbor hole If the blade shows any of these problems discard the blade Make sure the blade is marked with a maximum operating speed greater than 4450 rpm CAUTION 6QOCJCYM 2QYGT Excel Series diamond blades are designed to only cut green concrete Cutting any other material may ...

Page 9: ...turn the bolt counter clockwise Remove the outer blade flange Discard the old skid plate Thoroughly clean the concrete from the shaft blade block and blade block guard Mount the clean blade on the blade shaft WARNING The engine should be switched off during operations described in this chapter unless otherwise stated Remove the ignition cable from the spark plug to prevent accidental engine startin...

Page 10: ...ghten until fully seated against the blade block Lift the front and rear of the skid plate to ensure the blade slides freely through the skid plate Ensure the lexan cover move freely up and down Pre operational checks The engine is delivered without oil Fill with engine oil to the correct level Refer to Technical Data for recommendations on which oil type to use Transport Remove the locking pin Fo...

Page 11: ...d always be disposed of at a workshop or appropriate disposal location Transport and storage Store and transport the machine and fuel so that there is no risk of any leakage or fumes coming into contact with sparks or open flames for example from electrical machinery electric motors electrical relays switches or boilers When storing and transporting fuel always use approved containers intended for ...

Page 12: ...aterial can generate dust and vapours which may contain hazardous chemicals Check the nature of the material you intend to process and use an appropriate breathing mask Long term exposure to noise can result in permanent hearing impairment So always use approved hearing protection Listen out for warning signals or shouts when you are wearing hearing protection Always remove your hearing protection...

Page 13: ...e Use caution when loading unloading and when manoeuvring the machine on ramps Do not use the machine as vehicle for transporting personnel or equipment Never stand on the machine Do not overload the machine Overloading can damage the machine Keep tools sharp and clean in order to enable safer work Keep all parts in good working order and ensure that all fixtures are properly tightened Never leave ...

Page 14: ...ing the correct type of joint for each location establishing a good joint pattern and layout and installing the joint at the correct time Timing of joint sawing is critical Lightweight high speed early cut saws have been developed to permit the joint sawing very soon after floor finishing sometimes within 0 to 2 hours if the cut is sawn within a few hours after the final finishing random cracking can ...

Page 15: ... Line up the saw with the cut line using the white wheel on the front guide and the triangle pointer on the back of the blade block Push down on the saw handle and pull the blade release lever to lower the blade in the concrete slowly Push the saw forward to cut keeping the front guide wheel in the cut line Push the saw at about half speed for the first 50 feet to allow the blade to develop good di...

Page 16: ...e Keep all openings and slots on the saw clean open so air flows freely through the engine compartment to ensure proper cooling WARNING The user must only carry out the maintenance and service work described in this Operator s Manual More extensive work must be carried out by an authorized service workshop The engine should be switched off during operations described in this chapter unless otherwis...

Page 17: ... front and rear of the skid plate to ensure the blade slides freely through the skid plate Oil level Turn off the engine Lower the machine and make sure the engine is in level Remove the oil cap and wipe the dipstick clean Check the oil level Do not screw the oil dipstick into the oil filler neck to check the oil level If the oil level is low fill using engine oil up to the upper level on the dipsti...

Page 18: ...oil level is low The engine cannot be started unless the level is raised above the prescribed limit Disposal Used engine oil antifreeze etc is a health hazard and must not be disposed of on the ground or in nature it should always be disposed of at a workshop or appropriate disposal location Air cleaner element See cleaning instructions under the heading Cleaning Replace the paper element monthly ...

Page 19: ... or damaged Saw pulls to one side while sawing Check that the front guide is properly aligned with the center of the diamond blade Check to see if the diamond blade is worn out glazed warped or damaged Do not twist or move the saw sideways while cutting Make gradual changes in pressure on the handlebar to control the saw in the cut Ensure that all wheels rolls freely and smoothly Do not force the ...

Page 20: ...ns Max engine output see note 1 4 3hp 4000rpm 3 2kW 4000rpm Fuel tank volume l gal 2 7 0 7 Air cleaner Cyclonic type Dry type dual element with pre cleaner Cooling Air cooled with internal and external cooling fins Spark plug NGK BR 6HS CHAMPION RL86C Oil system Oil alert system with auto shut down sensor Oil tank volume l quarts 0 6 0 6 Oil type 4 stroke automotive detergent oil of API service cla...

Page 21: ...n 3 7 12 Medium aggregates m min ft min 2 4 8 Hard aggregates m min ft min 1 2 4 Noise emissions see note 1 Sound power level measured dB A 97 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 99 Sound levels see note 2 Equivalent sound pressure level at the operator s ear dB A 83 Vibration levels ahv see note 3 Right handle m s2 5 0 Left handle m s2 4 4 ...

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