Husqvarna K960 How to avoid kickback, Sharpening diamond blades, Blade vibration, General rules

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Sharpening diamond blades

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Feed down the machine in line with the blade. Pressure from the side can damage the blade and is very dangerous.

The guard for the cutting equipment should be adjusted so that the rear section is flush with the work piece. Spatter and sparks from the material being cut are then collected up by the guard and led away from the user.

WARNING! Under all circumstances avoid

!grinding using the side of the blade; it will almost certainly be damaged, break and can cause immense damage. Only use the cutting section.

Do not pull the power cutter to one side, this can cause the blade to jam or break resulting in injury to people.

Sharpening diamond blades

Diamond blades can become dull when the wrong feeding pressure is used or when cutting certain materials such as heavily reinforced concrete. Working with a blunt diamond blade causes overheating, which can result in the diamond segments coming loose.

Sharpen the blade by cutting in a soft material such as sandstone or brick.

Blade vibration

The blade can become out-of-round and vibrate if an excessive feed pressure is used.

A lower feed pressure can stop the vibration. Otherwise replace the blade. The blade must be of the recommended type for the material to be cut.

How to avoid kickback

WARNING! Kickback can happen very

!suddenly and violently; kicking the power cutter and cutting blade back at the user. If this happens when the cutting blade is moving it can cause very serious, even fatal injuries. It is vital you understand what causes kickback and that you can avoid it by taking care and using the right working technique.

What is kickback?

The word kickback is used to describe the sudden reaction that causes the power cutter and cutting blade to be thrown from an object when the upper quadrant of the blade, known as the kickback zone, touches an object.

General rules

Never start to cut with the upper quadrant of the blade as shown in the figure, also known as the kickback zone.

Always hold the machine in a firm grip with both hands. Hold it so that the thumbs and fingers grip round the handles.

Keep a good balance and a firm foothold.

Always cut at maximum speed.

Stand at a comfortable distance from the work piece.

Take care when inserting the blade in an existing cut.

Never cut above shoulder height.

Be alert to movement of the work piece or anything else that can occur, which could cause the cut to close and pinch the blade.

Pull in

Pull in occurs when the discs lower section suddenly stops or when the cut closes. (To avoid, see the heading ”Basic rules” and ”Jamming/rotation”, here below.)

Pinching/rotation

If the cut is pressed together this can lead to jamming. The machine can be pulled down suddenly with a very powerful jerk.

How to avoid pinching

Support the work piece in such a way that the cut remains open during the cutting operation and when the cut is finished.

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Contents Operator′s manual K960English Symbols on the machine KEY TO SYMBOLSSymbols in the operator’s manual CONTENTS ContentsWHAT IS WHAT? What is what on the power cutter?Steps before using a new power cutter GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONSPersonal protective equipment Stop switch SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSMachine′s safety equipment Vibration damping systemChecking the blade guard Transport and storage General safety precautionsFuel safety Refuelling/Fuel mixture/StorageCutting Basic safety rulesGeneral working instructions GeneralHow to avoid pinching How to avoid kickbackWhat is kickback? Sharpening diamond bladesAbrasive discs Cutting bladesGeneral Water coolingDiamond blades for dry cutting Diamond bladesDiamond blades for wet cutting MaterialFitting the cutting blade ASSEMBLYChecking the drive axle and flange washers Guard for the bladeTwo-strokeoil FUEL HANDLINGFuel FuellingStarting a cold engine STARTING AND STOPPINGStarting and stopping Starting a warm engineTensioning the drive belt MAINTENANCEFine adjustment of the idle speed T Replacing the drive beltStarter Air filterChanging a broken or worn starter cord Changing a broken recoil spring Tensioning the recoil springFitting the starter Cooling system Spark plugMuffler Weekly maintenance General maintenance instructionsDaily maintenance Monthly maintenanceK960 TECHNICAL DATACutting equipment Applies to Europe only EC-declarationof conformity´z+R4 ¶6x¨ 22 - English´z+R4 ¶6x¨ Page 1150209-26 ´z+R4 ¶6x¨ ´z+R4 ¶6x¨
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