Multiquip Sp-6065 operation manual Safety

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SAFETY

FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS!

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NOTE

This Owner's Manual has been developed to provide complete instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the Multiquip SP-6065 CONCRETE SAW. For engine maintenance information, please refer to the engine manufacturers instructions for data relative to its safe operation.

Before using this CONCRETE SAW, ensure that the operating individual has read and understands all instructions in this manual.

Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment. Failure to read and understand the Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.

SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS

The three (3) Safety Messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others. The Safety Messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator, and are preceded by one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.

DANGER: You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you

DO NOT follow directions.

WARNING: You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY injured if you

DO NOT follow directions.

CAUTION: You CAN be injured if you DO NOT follow directions.

Potential hazards associated with SP-6065 Concrete Saw operation will be referenced with "Hazard Symbols" which appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety "Message Alert Symbols".

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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 Rules for Safe Operation General Safety WarningsPage General Safety Precautions Blade Safety SAW Transportation Safety Machine Operation and Safety Decals Model no SPEC. no Serial no Serial TagSerial TAG Before Starting OperationBlade Shaft Ratios Engine Power, Cutting Power & Sheave Size18600 Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute Sfpm Installing the Blade Installing the BladeBlade Stacking Stacking Blades for Wide CutsInstalling the Blade Guard Installing and Removing the Blade GuardBlade Guard Water Supply Collar Guard, Installed Installing the Collar GuardWater Supply System Water Supply and ControlON-OFF Control PanelHandlebar Positions Similar to illustration HandlebarsFuel System Fueling the SawStarting and Stopping the Engine ON/OFF Switch, Choke, Throttle LocationsBlock Heaters Pointer AdjustmentDraining the Water System Pointer Adjustment Raise Lower Controls Setting the Depth IndicatorSetting the Depth Stop Drive System Controls Drive SystemTransaxle TransaxleTransportation Tie-downs and Lift Point Night LightTie-downs Lift Point Lift PointRemovable Guards and Access Panels MaintenanceBelt Tension Belts and PulleysEngine Mount Lock Bolts Adjusting Blade Shaft Drive Belt TensionReplacing the Jackshaft Belt Replacing the Blade Shaft BeltDo not OVER-TIGHTEN Rotary Belt TensionerBlade Shaft Replacement Blade Shaft MaintenanceRemoving the Inner Blade Collar Blade Collar Removal/InstallationInstalling the Inner Blade Collar Installing the Inner Blade CollarInner Collar Blade Shaft Circuit Breakers Maximum Cut Depth AdjustmentLubrication Engine Air and Oil Filter ChartAttaching the PTO Bearing Puller to the Drive Plate Assembly PTO Drive MaintenanceRe-Assembling the PTO Drive PTO Drive Sheave/Bearing AssemblyRotate Engine Forward to Remove the Battery Replacing the BatteryRaise-Lower System Raise/Lower TroubleshootingJoystick Adjustment Joystick Tension AdjustmentRoutine Maintenance Hydraulic System MaintenanceTo drain the hydraulic system Draining & Filling 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