Multiquip Sp-6065 operation manual

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WARNING

§Before operating the saw, make sure all protective guards are securely in place. All saws are supplied with a blade guard, collar guard and belt guard.

§Whenever necessary, replace operation and safety decals if they become difficult to read.

§Verify the engine start switch is set to the OFF position before installing a blade.

§Make sure the operator knows how to turn the engine OFF in case of an emergency.

§Do not go near rotating parts (blades, belts, pulleys or wheels) while engine is running.

§Catalytic muffler and exhaust gases are extremely hot. Stay clear of muffler and exhaust gases. Allow these parts to cool before servicing the saw.

§Stay clear of the saw while it is being hoisted.

§Anytime the saw is lifted onto its nose, or tilted fully back, for maintenance access, the high end MUST be blocked up to prevent the possibility of crush injury!

§Allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or performing service and maintenance functions. Contact with HOT components can cause serious burns.

§Never operate the saw in any enclosed or narrow area where free flow of air is restricted. If the air flow is restricted it will cause serious damage to the saw’s engine and may cause injury to people. Remember the saw’s engine gives off DEADLY carbon monoxide gas.

§ALWAYS refuel in a well-ventilated area; away from sparks and open flame. Avoid “topping off” the filler port as spills can result.

§ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with flammable liquids. When refueling, STOP the engine and allow it to cool.

§NEVER smoke around or near the machine. Fire or explosion could result from fuel vapors, or if fuel is spilled on a HOT engine.

§NEVER operate the saw in an explosive atmosphere where fumes are present or near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could result causing severe bodily harm or even death.

§NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.

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Contents SP-6065 Concrete Saw For Help & Information Contact Multiquip Conventions California Proposition 65 Warning Table of Contents Specifications Safety Hazard Symbols Rotating Blades Skin Injection Hazard General Safety Warnings Rules for Safe OperationPage General Safety Precautions Blade Safety SAW Transportation Safety Machine Operation and Safety Decals Serial Tag Model no SPEC. no Serial noSerial TAG Operation Before StartingEngine Power, Cutting Power & Sheave Size Blade Shaft Ratios18600 Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute Sfpm Installing the Blade Installing the BladeStacking Blades for Wide Cuts Blade StackingInstalling and Removing the Blade Guard Installing the Blade GuardBlade Guard Water Supply Installing the Collar Guard Collar Guard, InstalledWater Supply and Control Water Supply SystemControl Panel ON-OFFHandlebars Handlebar Positions Similar to illustrationFueling the Saw Fuel SystemON/OFF Switch, Choke, Throttle Locations Starting and Stopping the EnginePointer Adjustment Block HeatersDraining the Water System Pointer Adjustment Setting the Depth Indicator Raise Lower ControlsSetting the Depth Stop Drive System Drive System ControlsTransaxle TransaxleNight Light Transportation Tie-downs and Lift PointTie-downs Lift Point Lift PointMaintenance Removable Guards and Access PanelsBelts and Pulleys Belt TensionAdjusting Blade Shaft Drive Belt Tension Engine Mount Lock BoltsReplacing the Blade Shaft Belt Replacing the Jackshaft BeltRotary Belt Tensioner Do not OVER-TIGHTENBlade Shaft Maintenance Blade Shaft ReplacementBlade Collar Removal/Installation Removing the Inner Blade CollarInstalling the Inner Blade Collar Installing the Inner Blade CollarInner Collar Blade Shaft Maximum Cut Depth Adjustment Circuit BreakersLubrication Air and Oil Filter Chart EnginePTO Drive Maintenance Attaching the PTO Bearing Puller to the Drive Plate AssemblyPTO Drive Sheave/Bearing Assembly Re-Assembling the PTO DriveReplacing the Battery Rotate Engine Forward to Remove the BatteryRaise/Lower Troubleshooting Raise-Lower SystemJoystick Tension Adjustment Joystick AdjustmentHydraulic System Maintenance Routine MaintenanceDraining & Filling the Hydraulic System To drain the hydraulic systemTo fill the hydraulic system with oil Bleeding the Depth Stop Cylinder Bleeding the Depth Stop CylinderDrive Wheel Alignment Drive Wheel AlignmentPivot Side Adjustment Side Specifications Dimensions and Weights Www multiquip.com