Multiquip operation manual FS 1 Concrete SAW Troubleshooting Engine, Engine Troubleshooting

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FS 1 CONCRETE SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)

TABLE 6. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

SYMPTON

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

Air cleaner not clean?

Clean or replace air cleaner

 

 

 

 

Improper level in carburetor?

Check float adjustment, re-build

"Weak in power" compression is

carbureator.

 

proper and does not misfire.

 

 

Defective Spark plug?

Clean or replace spark plug.

 

 

 

 

 

Defective Spark plug?

 

 

 

 

 

Water in fuel system?

Flush fuel system, and replace

 

with correct type of fuel.

 

 

"Weak in power" compression is

 

 

Dirty spark plug?

Clean or replace spark plug.

proper but misfires.

 

 

 

 

Ignition coil defective?

Replace ignition coil.

 

 

 

 

Spark plug heat value improper?

Replace with correct type of

 

spark plug.

 

 

Engine overheats.

 

 

Correct type of fuel?

Replace with correct type of fuel

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling fins dirty?

Clean cooling fins.

 

 

 

 

Governor adjusted correctly?

Adjust governor.

 

 

 

Rotational speed fluctuates.

Governor spring defective?

Replace governor spring.

 

 

 

Fuel flow restricted?

Check entire fuel system for

 

leaks or clogs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recoil mechanism clogged with dust and

Clean recoil assembly with soap

Recoil starter malfunction.

dirt?

and water.

 

 

 

Sprial spring loose?

Replace sprial spring.

 

 

 

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Contents Concrete SAW Page Heres HOW to GET Help Table of Contents Parts Ordering Procedures Seriously injured if you do not follow directions FS 1 Concrete SAW Safety Message Alert SymbolsFS 1 Concrete SAW Safety Message Alert Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protectionAlways wear approved eye and hearing protection FS 1 Concrete SAW Decals Machine Safety DecalsFS 1 Concrete SAW Rules for Safe Operation General SafetyFS 1 Concrete SAW Rules for Safe Operation Stop the engine when leaving the saw unattendedNever tow the saw behind a vehicle Never transport the saw with the blade mountedMaintenance Safety FS 1 Concrete SAW Rules for Safe OperationEmergencies FS 1 Concrete Saw Dimensions FS 1 Concrete SAW DimensionsCrated Weight kgs lbs Weight kgsFS 1 Concrete Saw Basic Components FS 1 Concrete SAW Basic ComponentsDescription FS 1 Concrete SAW Basic Engine Components Manual FS 1 Concrete SAW General InformationFS 1 Concrete SAW General Information Water Connection/Manual/Raise Lower AssemblyFS 1 Concrete SAW Inspection -ENGINE Read safety instructions at the beginning of manualBefore Starting Engine Oil CheckOperating area Rotation downcuts with the turn of the shaftPoor performance and/or blade damage Blade and the saw61-68 N/m when finalizing the assembly FS 1 Concrete SAW Inspection -BLADE PlacementPosition Tight closure on the surface of the bladeDiamond Blade Placement Procedure FS 1 Concrete SAW Inspection -BLADE PlacementGuards and Covers Check FS 1 Concrete SAW Inspection -GUARDS, Covers ANDV-BELTSB7.5 Check the following on the blade flange coverBelt Tension FS 1 Concrete SAW- Initial START-UP Place the Engine ON/OFF switch in the on positionStopping the Engine Maneuvering The SawBlade is spinning whenever the engine is running Saw Alignment FS 1 Concrete SAW OperationWet Saw Operation Advance engine throttle to full Fast positionFinishing a Cut Dry Saw OperationDiamond Blades and Blade Speed Blade SpeedGeneral Cleanliness FS 1 Concrete SAW MaintenanceBearing Lubrication Care General Engine CareRight-Side Shaft Bearing Blade Shaft Bearing ReplacementRe-install the V-belt guard Belt ReplacementBelt Tension Check FS1 14 Model ShownEngine Troubleshooting FS 1 Concrete SAW Troubleshooting EngineEngine Troubleshooting FS 1 Concrete SAW Troubleshooting EngineBlade Troubleshooting FS 1 Concrete SAW Troubleshooting BladeFS 1 Concrete SAW Note Items Found In the Items Number Column Items Found In the Remarks ColumnTo 3 Units FS 1 Concrete SAW Suggested Spare PartsFS 1 Concrete SAW Under Carriage Assy 0730 SCREW, HHC 1/4-20 X 0948 10024 NUT, Nyloc 1/4-20 503078503602 10024 NUT, Nyloc 1/2-13 511471FS 1 Concrete SAW Blade Shaft Assy FS 1 Concrete SAW Blade Shaft Assy FS 1 Concrete SAW Frame Assy 511436 511432511502 503015FS 1 Concrete SAW Cover Assy 592623 5030120655 SCREW, HHC 5/16 18 X 3/4 492597 503014FS 1 Concrete SAW Blade Guard Assy 503082 26250 SCREW, HHC 1/4 20 X 13/4 503103503083 503079FS 1 Concrete SAW Water System Assy 503124 491237503108 HOSE, 1/2 FS 1 Concrete SAW Manual Raise and Lower Assy 4910196 KNOB, 3/8 NC 503013 503093503094 FS 1 Concrete SAW Engine Assy 12.0 H.P. Kohler Model PA-941502 H.P. Kolher Model PA-951502492054 512891Terms and Conditions of Sale Parts Page Warranty Department Main

FS 1 specifications

The Multiquip FS 1 is a versatile piece of equipment designed for efficient fuel management and transfer. Catering primarily to construction sites, agriculture, and industrial applications, the FS 1 is known for its compact design, robust performance, and reliable functionality.

One of the main features of the Multiquip FS 1 is its high-capacity fuel tank, which is engineered to hold a substantial volume of diesel or gasoline, allowing users to refuel equipment without frequent interruptions. This fuel tank is equipped with a durable, weather-resistant cover that ensures protection against various environmental factors, extending the life of the equipment.

In terms of technology, the FS 1 incorporates advanced pumping systems that facilitate rapid fuel transfer. The pump is designed for low noise operation, reducing disturbances on job sites while ensuring efficient fuel flow. Furthermore, the inclusion of an automatic shutoff feature ensures safety during fueling operations by preventing overflows and spills, thus minimizing environmental risks.

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Ergonomically designed, the FS 1 features user-friendly controls that simplify operation. Operators can easily manage fuel transfers, check gauge readings, and monitor flow rates without extensive training. Additionally, the FS 1 is designed to be compatible with various fuel nozzles, making it a versatile choice for different fueling needs.

The construction of the FS 1 emphasizes durability and longevity. Built with high-quality materials, it is resistant to corrosion and wear, making it suitable for demanding environments. The design also prioritizes ease of maintenance, with accessible components that allow for quick inspections and repairs.

In summary, the Multiquip FS 1 stands out for its combination of efficiency, safety, and mobility. It is an essential tool for professionals who require a reliable fuel management solution that is easy to operate and maintain. With its innovative design and advanced features, the FS 1 simplifies the fueling process, allowing users to focus on their core tasks and enhancing overall productivity on the job site.