Panasonic 999000 owner manual Main parts of the cutoff saw and their functions, Blade, Flanges

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Main parts of the cutoff saw and their functions

This product is composed of two main sections: a gasoline-powered 2-stroke engine and a driving/cutting system. When engine speed is up to 3800 RPM, the cutting blade, driven by the engine via a belt transmission system, begins to rotate at a high speed and is ready for cutting work.

Shown below are the main parts of the cut-off saw and their corresponding function descriptions (Ref. Fig. 1):

1.Blade

2.Flanges

3.Hexagon Bolt

4.Blade Guard

5.Front Handle

6.Spark Plug Cover

7.Kill Switch

8.Full Throttle Lock Button

9.Throttle Trigger

10.Rear Handle

11.Filter Cover Lock Lever

12.Air Filter

13.Choke Lever

14.Starter Grip

15.Fuel Tank Cap

16.Decompression Valve

17.Water Attachment

18.Tensioning Nut

19.Muffler

20.Adjusting Lever of Blade Guard

 

 

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Fig. 1

1. Blade

Diamond or abrasive blades. Depending on the material to be cut, these blades are made of different materials. Be sure to choose right blade for the material being cut. The maximum diameter of the blade for the saw is 14". The operating speed of the blade should be above or equal to 5300 RPM.

2. Flanges

Clamp and support the diamond or abrasive blade.

3.Hexagon Bolt Tightens blade flange.

4.Blade Guard

Safety guard directs sparks and dust away from operator.

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Contents GAS-POWERED Cutoff SAW Introduction Table of Contents Main parts of the cutoff saw and their functions BladeFlanges Hexagon Bolt Tightens blade flange Blade GuardKill Switch Front HandleSpark Plug Cover Full Throttle Lock ButtonBlade Guard Adjusting Lever Worksite RequirementsOperator Page Precautions on fueling Specifications Fueling Operation Guide to Cutoff SawChoosing the right blade Tensioning the V-belt Ref Starting RefOperation Emergency stopping RefAdjusting V-belt tension Adjusting carburetorStandard setting adjustment Adjusting idling speedMaintenance of spark plug Ref. Fig Replacing starter rope Ref. FigReplacing pawl Ref. Fig Maintenance chart Storing Cutoff Saw Crankshaft Housing Assembly Description Qty B1FUD1Crankshaft & 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 Cutter Assembly Description Qty Description QtyTransmission Box & Assembly Description Qty