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ENGINE
See engine owner´s manual maintenance schedule.
ARBOR SET UP
1.
Set each belt-arbor tension
for 1/4” deflection with a 6 lbs. load in middle of
belt span. Over tension or under tensioning belts will cause premature belt
failure.
To adjust belt tension, loosen hex nut or belt tension bolt (two places).
To increase belt tension, turn tension bolts clockwise.
To decrease belt tension, turn tension bolts counter clockwise.
After adjusting belts, make sure engine mount is level to saw frame. Secure
position of tension bolts by tightening hex nut (two places).
2.
When replacing arbor shaft or pillow block bearings, always adjust bearings so
arbor shaft runs PARALELL to rear axle. Torque bearings bolts to 60 ft. lbs.
CLEAN AND INSPECT BLADE COLLARS EACH TIME BLADE IS INSTALLED.
REPLACE DAMAGED PARTS. TO REPLACE BLADE PIN, USE ARBOR PRESS
DO NOT USE A HAMMER.
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 use abrasive blades that have been damaged i.e. missing blotters
cracked or missing sections. Inspect diamonds blades to make sure they don’t
have missing segments or stress cracks.
2.
Use only blades rates to operate arbor speed (3000 RPM). Use only proper size
blade guards on your saw.
SAW ROCK INSTALLATION
1.
Place saw on flat surface
2.
Locate set screw/jam nut over right end of rear axle.
3.
Loosen jam nut.
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