Operation
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MPS9 (Rev. 4/20/2007)
7.
Roll the skid steer arms back slowly and
completely. The saw should be off the ground with
its weight being supported by the skid steer as
shown in Figure 3.
8.
Engage the parking brake on the skid steer.
9.
Stop the engine.
Figure 3
.
10.
Relieve the back pressure in the auxiliary hydraulic
system.
11.
Move the coupler pins to the engaged position.
12.
Hook up the auxiliary hydraulic hoses. Make sure
they are routed to prevent hose interference as
shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4
. Manual Depth
ADJUST CUTTING DEPTH (MD ONLY)
1.
Raise the pavement saw 6 to 8" off the ground.
2.
Engage the parking brake on skid steer
3.
Stop the engine.
4.
Adjust the depth jack located at the top of the
pavement saw (2) counter-clockwise for a deeper
cut or clockwise for a shallower depth as shown in
Figure 5.
Figure 5
. Manual Depth
ADJUST CUTTING DEPTH (HD ONLY)
1.
Raise the pavement saw 6 to 8" off the ground.
2.
Extend the depth cylinder (3) to control the depth of
the desired cut.
Figure 6
. Hydraulic Depth
ADJUST SIDESHIFT
1.
Raise the pavement saw 6 to 8" off the ground.
2.
Engage the parking brake on the skid steer and
stop the engine.
3. (MD Only)
To operate the sideshift cylinder for
shifting the pavement saw from side to side pull the
knob (4) on the diverter valve outward as shown in
Figure 7.
4.
Enter the skid steer and start the engine.
5. (HD Only)
Activate the auxiliary hydraulics to move
the pavement saw to the desired position.
6. (MD Only)
Once the desired position is achieved,
stop the engine and engage the parking brake.
7.
Exit the skid steer.
8.
Shift the diverter valve back to the cutting position
by pushing the knob inward as shown in Figure 7.