Wahl C13 owner manual Starting the Engine, Water Supply

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2.Remove the blade shaft nut, (Turn clockwise) , and remove the outside collar.

3.Clean off any foreign particles on the clamping surfaces of both collars and on the mounting surface of the blade.

4.Place the blade on the blade shaft, lining up the drive pin hole in the blade with the drive pinhole in the inside collar.

Use only Clipper Diamond Blades. This machine was not designed for the use with abrasive blades.

5.Slide the outside blade shaft collar onto the blade shaft . The drive pin on the outside collar must project through the drive pin hole in the blade and into the inside collar.

6.Tighten the blade shaft nut (counter-clockwise) securely against the outside collar.

7.Reconnect the spark plug.

Blades Use Only Clipper Diamond Blades

B. Starting the Engine

1.Refer to the engine owner's manual for the proper starting procedures.

2.Always cut with engine rpm in the full throttle setting.

C.Water Supply

Pressurized source: Turn the water control to full "ON" when using wet cutting blades. The required flow rate is 4-6 gallons per minute.

Water Tank on saw: This supply is designed for use with dry blades to keep the dust levels down. The tank will not supply the proper water flow rates when used with wet cut only blades. Do not drink the water from this tank. Fill the tank with water only. Close the water tank valve. Attach the saws water supply hose to the tank outlet. Fill the tank with water. The capacity of the tank is 5 US Gallons. When you are ready to cut, adjust the water supply rate until a fine mist or a slow trickle is made. The

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Contents C13 Warranty Use Only Clipper Diamond Blades Hazard Symbols Safety PrecautionsPreparation Dust and Silica Warning You Are Responsible For Your Safety Assembly QTYCharacteristics C13 Series Concrete Saw SpecificationsDimensions/Weight EngineEngine Installing the BladeII. Operation Pointer AlignmentStarting the Engine Water SupplyOperating the Saw Cutting Technique Additional Guide Lines For SawingIII. Maintenance Dry Cutting Engine Maintenance BearingsBelts Remember, too much tension shortens belt Bearing lifeDepth Control Ordering Information IV. Parts List SectionDescription Part Number Page Page Description Page Norton Construction Products PO Box Gainesville, GA