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General Safety 

 

 

Read and understand all of the safety, 
operations, and maintenance instructions 
provided in this manual prior to operating or 
servicing the saw. 

 

Keep saw components clean and free of 
slurry, concrete dust, and debris. 

 

Inspect all hoses prior to operating the saw. 
Clean, repair, or replace damaged 
components. 

 

Repair the saw immediately when a problem 
arises. 

 

Replace saw decals if unreadable. 

 

Dispose of all hazardous waste materials 
according to city, state, and federal 
regulations. 

 

Always have a phone nearby, and locate the 
nearest fire extinguisher and first aid kit prior 
to operating the saw. 

 

Operate the saw wearing flame resistant 
clothing. 

 

Always wear safety glasses when removing 
retaining rings. 

 

Persons under the statutory age limit should 
not operate the saw. 

 

Keep all body parts away from rotating 
machinery. 

 

Replace all guards and access panels 
(unless stated otherwise) prior to operating 
the saw. 

 

Always pivot guards fully to avoid serious 
injuries. 

 

Precautions 

 

 

DO NOT drop equipment, supplies, tools, 
etc., when handling to help prevent injuries. 

 

DO NOT lift and carry equipment, supplies, 
tools, etc., that are too heavy and/or cannot 
be lifted easily. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw without using the 
appropriate safety equipment required for 
the work task. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DO NOT operate or service the saw with 
clothing, hair, or accessories that can snag 
in the machinery, which could lead to 
serious injuries or death! 

 

DO NOT operate the saw using attachments 
not associated with or recommended for the 
saw. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw around 
combustible materials or fumes to prevent 
fires/explosions. 

 

Do not operate the saw with anyone near 
the work area or within the direct line of the 
blade. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw until all 
unnecessary materials have been removed 
from the work area. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw with loose nuts, 
screws, and bolts. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw when ill or 
fatigued. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw under the 
influence of drugs and/or alcohol. 

 

DO NOT operate the saw on a slippery or 
uneven surface. 

 

DO NOT cut concrete without guards. 

 

DO NOT service the saw with the motor 
running  

 
Blade Safety 
 

 

Always use diamond blades manufactured 
specifically for the HDS60 saw. 

 

Never cut dry.  Without an adequate water 
supply to properly lubricate the blade, the 
blade will warp, causing damage to the saw 
and/or serious injury to the operator. 

 

Inspect all blades prior to usage and discard 
damaged blades. Clean dirty blades as 
necessary. 

 

DO NOT install or remove a blade with the 
motor running. 

 

Keep all body parts away from rotating 
blades. 

 

Inspect the drive and idler wheels for 
damage, wear, and cleanliness. Clean or 
replace dirty/damaged components 
immediately. 

 

DO NOT expose yourself or anyone 
else to the direct line of the blade when 
operating the saw. 

 

Always use an appropriate size blade and 
the correct blade type based on the cutting 
task and the type of material being cut. 

 

The blade must always be fit correctly on the 
drive wheels.  Failure to do so can result in 
damage to the saw and/or serious personal 
injury. 

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Страница 1: ...DIAMOND P R O D U C T S CONCRETE SAW PARTS LIST OPERATOR MANUAL MODEL HDS60 RING SAW June 2011 Rev 2 Part No 1802010...

Страница 2: ...ss the engine is equipped with a spark arrester as defined in Section 4442 maintained in effective working order or the engine is constructed equipped and maintained for the prevention of fire pursuan...

Страница 3: ...n and part diagrams Prior to operating record the saw s serial number invoice number and the date of purchase Notice The information in this manual may be updated at any time Safety Alerts DANGER Seri...

Страница 4: ...eath DO NOT operate the saw using attachments not associated with or recommended for the saw DO NOT operate the saw around combustible materials or fumes to prevent fires explosions Do not operate the...

Страница 5: ...aw with the blade guard removed Always inspect the blade guard prior to operating the saw Replace damaged components immediately DO NOT install or remove the blade guard with the saw running Cutting S...

Страница 6: ...t turning Confirm power supply is on and hoses are connected correctly Accumulation of slurry preventing the saw from turning clean drive wheels Seized blade guide rollers replace Sparks coming from t...

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Страница 8: ...Blade removal and installation Step 1 Remove blade guard and splash flap using 9 16 wrench provided figure 1 Figure 1 Step 2 Remove adjustable arm assembly figure 2 Figure 2...

Страница 9: ...3 Relieve transmission assembly tension by pulling t handle out and turning 90 degrees figure 3 Figure 3 Step 4 Disassemble upper drive roller by locking roller and removing allen screw with the alle...

Страница 10: ...and blade figure 5 Figure 5 Step 6 Remove water injection plate with the 5 32 allen wrench provided Note location of water injection holes prior to removing plate Install new plate with water injecti...

Страница 11: ...ion Step 7 Inspect lower drive roller for wear on lip Replace if lip is worn to half the original width 200 figure 7 Figure 7 Step 8 Install new blade matching groove in blade to lip on the lower driv...

Страница 12: ...drive roller using the allen wrench provided Tighten securely by locking drive wheel in position figure 9 Figure 9 Step 10 Using 5 32 allen wrench provided remove guide roller cover and inspect both g...

Страница 13: ...h the weight of the saw on it Tighten bolts using the 9 16 wrench provided Guide rollers should be firmly in contact with the blade Move t handle to original location by pulling up and rotating 90 deg...

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Страница 15: ...616 2RS 26 6061204 1 ROLLER SHAFT UPPER 27 6061205 1 WATER CHANNEL 28 6061206 1 SPUR GEAR 1 28a 2901559 1 KEY 1 8 X 1 8 X 3 8 29 6061207 1 SPUR GEAR 2 29a 2901559 1 KEY 1 8 X 1 8 X 3 8 30 6061208 1 FI...

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Страница 17: ...4 82 6061231 1 GEAR SMALL 83 6061232 1 GEAR LARGE 85 6061233 2 HOSE ASSEMBLY 2 86 6061234 1 MOTOR CASAPPA 87 2900088 1 SCREW SOCKET HEAD CAP 1 4 20 X 1 88 6061235 1 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 89 6061236 1 HOSE A...

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Страница 20: ...lyria Ohio factory or at a point designated by it of such parts as shall appear to us upon inspection at such parts to have been defective in material or workmanship with expense for transportation an...

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