FS2/FS2SP CONCRETE SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (BLADE)
TABLE 8. BLADE TROUBLESHOOTING
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| Blade too hard for the material being | Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try | |
| cutting very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, | ||
| cut. | ||
| cinder block) to "Redress" the blade. | ||
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| Engine Torgue diminished because of | Tighten and/or replace | |
| loose | ||
Blade slows or Stops cutting,still |
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remains on blade. | Insufficent Engine power. | Check Throttle setting. Check Engine horespower. | |
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| Improper direction of rotation. | Check that the blade is oriented, and rotational | |
| arrow points in a | ||
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| Blade is slipping on the blade shaft. | Check that the blade & flange pin is properly | |
| installed on the blade shaft (see Figure 10). | ||
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| Blade being used on misaligned saw. | Check blade shaft bearings and alignment | |
| integrity. | ||
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| Blade is excessively hard for the | Check specifications of the blade with the | |
| material being cut. Consult Dealer or Multiquip for | ||
| material being cut. | ||
| information. | ||
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Blade does not cut straight and/or |
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| Ensure blade surface feet per minute speed | ||
true. | Blade being used at improper RPM. | ||
(SFPM) is approximately 10,000 (see Page 29). | |||
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| Blade improperly mounted on arbor | Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade | |
| shoulders and flanges. | shaft. | |
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| Excessive force applied to blade while | Do not force the blade in the cut. Apply a | |
| cutting. | slow/steady pace to sawing.. | |
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| Blade too hard for the material being | Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try | |
| cutting very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, | ||
| cut. | ||
| cinder block) to "Redress" the blade. | ||
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| Blade improperly mounted on arbor | Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade | |
| shaft. Ensure the blade flanges are clean & free | ||
| shoulders and flanges. | ||
| of debris. | ||
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| Blade not receiving enough cooling | Ensure proper flow & volume of water is provided | |
| for wet cutting blades. Ensure sufficent cooling air | ||
Blade discoloring, crackling and/or | water or air. | ||
is circulated about a dry cutting blade. | |||
wearing excessively. |
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| Abor hole out of round | Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade | |
| shaft. | ||
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| Incorrect blade chosen for material | Check specifications of the blade with the | |
| material being cut. Consult Dealer or | ||
| being cut. | ||
| multiquip for information. | ||
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| Excessive force applied to blade while | Do not force the blade in the cut. Apply a | |
| cutting. | slow/steady pace to sawing. | |
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