FS2/FS2SP CONCRETE SAW — INSPECTION -GUARDS, COVERS & BELTS
Guards and Covers Check
WARNING
NEVER operate the saw without blade guards and covers (Figures 14, 15 and 16) in place. DO NOT operate with the front of the blade guard raised. The blade exposure cannot exceed 180 degrees during operations. Adhere to the safety guidelines of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B7.1 and B7.5.
Figure 14. Blade Guard
CHECK the following on the "blade guard":
■Check to ensure the capacity of the blade guard matches the diameter of your diamond blade.
■Check that the guard seats firmly upon the bayonet fitting of the saw frame.
■Check that the spring tensioned front cover of the guard is firmly seated with the rear section of the guard, and there are no gaps.
■Check the fit of the water hoses about the two water manifolds (14" guard). NEVER lift the blade guard while cutting.
■Check that the flood water tubes and water jets are clear and open. Test the water supply for pressure and flow (to both sides of the blade) before sawing operations.
CHECK the following on the "blade flange cover":
■Check that the flange cover seats firmly upon the bayonet fitting of the saw frame prior to operation.
■This flange cover is to be in place when cutting from either the right or left side of the saw.
V-Belts and Covers
CAUTION:
NEVER attempt to check the
V-belts Alignment and Tensioning
This concrete saw is equipped with four premium
Use the following procedure to check the alignment of
1.Remove the bolts that secure
Figure 16. V-Belt Cover
2.Check uniform parallelism (Figure 17) of V-belts and pulley
(sheaves). Use a straight edge or machinists's square against both pulleys and adjust both pulleys until equally aligned.
Figure 15. Blade Flange Cover
Figure 17.V-Belt Parallelism
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