Panasonic 999000 owner manual Operation Guide to Cutoff Saw, Fueling, Choosing the right blade

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Operation Guide to Cutoff Saw

1. Before starting:

Preparation includes clearing and arranging work surroundings, wearing proper clothing and protection, and inspecting the cutoff saw. In preparation, please follow the procedures described in the appropriate section of this manual. For additional preparation work before starting, please follow instructions given below:

Fueling:

a)Before starting, check if there is any fuel left in the fuel tank.

b)This engine is engineered to operate on mixture of unleaded gasoline and quality two-stroke engine oil. Octane rating of the gasoline should at least be 93.

c)Gas-to-oil mix ratio is 75:1.

d)When mixing fuel, pour engine oil into the canister first, and then add gasoline (make sure the mix ratio is 75:1). Shake the mixture in the canister thoroughly.

e)Clean the fuel tank cap and the area around it as necessary to ensure no dirt

falls into the tank. Finally pour the fuel mixture into the tank and tighten fuel tank cap securely.

f)Only mix sufficient fuel for a few days work, the maximum storage time of mixed fuel is 3 months.

Choosing the right blade:

a)Blade diameter can be 12" or 14". Choose an appropriate size and type of blade which best suits the cutting work. Keep in mind the blade size needs to be fitted with the blade guard. The diameter of the arbor hole for the blade should be 1". Blade thickness should be within the range of .100"–.240".

b)Blade types:

For your reference, choose composite abrasive blades for cutting of asphalt, concrete, stone, brick, steel and plastics. Choose diamond abrasive blades for cutting of asphalt, concrete, stone, hard rock, brick, etc.

Note: There is a rotation direction indicator marked on each diamond blade. When mounting, make sure it corresponds to the rotation direction of the arbor. If you are not sure which blades are proper for your cutting jobs, contact your dealer or distributor for information.

c) Fitting/Replacing the blade: (Ref. Fig.5)

Slide the locking pin (1) through the bore in the V- belt guard (2) (turn the blade until the locking pin engages in one of the bores on the belt pulley (3). Use the combination wrench to loosen and unscrew the hexagon bolt (4).

Remove the metal washer (5), the flange (6) from the arbor together with the blade to be replaced.

Mount the new blade (7).

Fig. 5

Fit the flange and metal washer.

 

Screw in the hexagon bolt and tighten it with the combination wrench.

 

Finally draw the locking pin out of the V-belt guard.

 

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Contents GAS-POWERED Cutoff SAW Introduction Table of Contents Hexagon Bolt Tightens blade flange Blade Guard Main parts of the cutoff saw and their functionsBlade FlangesFull Throttle Lock Button Kill SwitchFront Handle Spark Plug CoverWorksite Requirements Blade Guard Adjusting LeverOperator Page Precautions on fueling Specifications Choosing the right blade Operation Guide to Cutoff SawFueling Starting Ref Tensioning the V-belt RefEmergency stopping Ref OperationAdjusting idling speed Adjusting V-belt tensionAdjusting carburetor Standard setting adjustmentReplacing starter rope Ref. Fig Maintenance of spark plug Ref. FigReplacing pawl Ref. Fig Maintenance chart Storing Cutoff Saw B1FUD1 Crankshaft Housing Assembly Description QtyCrankshaft & Piston Assembly Description Qty Cylinder & Muffler Assembly Description Qty Oil Tank & Carburetor Description Qty Handle & Main Cover Assembly Description Qty Air Filter Assembly Description Qty Description Qty Cutter Assembly Description QtyTransmission Box & Assembly Description Qty