Multiquip SP118 operation manual Components

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COMPONENTS

For quick reference, Figure 3 highlights basic features of the SP118 Saw.

1.Engine Stop Switch — Located on the handle bar, easy toggle to STOP engine.

2.Anti-Vibration Handle Bar — Assists in the harmonic damping of the saw. Adjustable in height and collapses flush against the saw frame for efficient storage.

3.Water Connector — Standard garden hose connector station to deliver cooling water to the blade.

4.Wrench (1.5" Box-end)— Use when removing the Blade Shaft Nut.

5.Latch — Raise/Lower mechanical STOP.

6.Raise/Lower Hand Wheel Clockwise to raise blade out of cut — Counter-clockwiseto lower blade into cut .

7.Parking Brake — Mechanical clamping stop.

8.Wheels Heavy-duty roller wheel bearings with grease fitting.

9.Flange Cover — Guard required for protection as the flange rotates during operations.

10.Blade Guard — Covers saw blade and flips up to allow blade changes. Must be kept in place during sawing operations.

11.Front Pointer — Adjustable device to allow accurate blade tracking during sawing operations.

12.Engine — HONDA GX390 Gasoline Engine with Cyclone air filtration and oil alert systems.

13.Lifting Bale Over-center lifting point for safe transportation of saw.

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SP118 Pavement Saw • operation manual — rev. #1 (05/03/12) — page 19

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Contents This Manual Must Accompany the Equipment AT ALL Times Model sp118Proposition 65 Warning Silicosis Warning Silicosis/Respiratory WarningsRespiratory Hazards SP118 StreetPro Table of ContentsChoose from three easy options Completely Training ChecklistTraining Checklist Description OK? DateDaily pre-operation Checklist Daily PRE-OPERATION ChecklistSafety stop switch operation Braking control operation Symbol Safety Hazard Safety InformationSaFeTY meSSageS SaFeTY SYmBolSGeneral SaFeTY Saw SaFeTY Engine SaFeTY BlaDe SaFeTYBefore servicing equipment BaTTerY SaFeTY eleCTriC STarT onlY Fuel SaFeTY„ Use well-insulated gloves when picking up the battery TranSporTing SaFeTY LiFTing SaFeTYLabel must remain with the engine for its entire life EnvironmenTal SaFeTY/DeCommiSSioningEmiSSionS inFormaTion Emission Control labelPage Dimensions DIMENSIONS/SPECIFICATIONSSaw Specifications Engine SpecificationsEngine Specifications Noise and Vibration EmissionsIntended USE General InformationBlade Rotation Components ComponentsEngine Components Basic engineFuel Check INSPECTION/setupInspection/setup Engine Oil CheckBelt Alignment and Tensioning Guards And CoversBlade Guard Inspection Belt CheckDamaged or worn blades and replace with fresh blade Specific Tools to be UsedHighlights the components of a diamond blade BladesMaterial Listing And Blade Selection Blade PlacementDiamond Blades Blade SpeedBLADEs Blade Removal and ReplacementCalibrating the Desired Depth of Cut RAISE/LOWER and Depth StopSTART-UP OperationEngine Fuel Valve Lever Mark the cutting line clearly and always saw in a OperationRestarting After Intervention OperationChassis Lubrication MAINTENANCE sawFront Pointer Adjustment General CleanlinessMAINTENANCE engine Illustration shown below is provided for reference Decommissioning/water tank optionalDecommissioning SAW/Components Water Tank KIT OptionBlade Troubleshooting Troubleshooting SAWTroubleshooting Engine Troubleshooting EngineNew York, NY Tel 212 642 FAX 212 398 Conformity CertificatesDeclaration of Conformity HERE’S HOW to GET Help