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STOW CS4030 SAW — SPECIFIC TOOLS / SAW BLADES

SPECIFICTOOLSTO BE USED

This saw is to use tools (blades) as follows:

Steel Core Segmented or Continuous Diamond Rim Cutting Wheel.

Any other type of tool is not to be used.

WARNING

Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade, (Figure 9) for operational safety could result in damage to the blade or the saw, and may cause injury to the user or others in the operating area. Discard damaged or worn blades and replace with fresh blade.

Figure 9. Diamond Blade

1.

Drive Pin Hole – A commonly located hole on the diamond

 

blade core that prevents operational blade slippage

 

between the inner & outer blade flanges (collars). Inspect

 

the diameter of the hole to ensure there is no distortion,

 

and that a snug fit develops between the hole and drive

 

pin.

2.

Stress Relief Holes (Gullets) – Check the steel core for

 

cracks that may have propagated from the slots and/or

 

gullets. Cracks indicate extreme fatigue failure and if sawing

 

continues, catastrophic failure will occur.

3.

Edge Of The Steel Core – Check the diameter edge for

 

discoloration (blue oxidation) indicating an overheating

 

condition caused by insufficient cooling water/air.

 

Overheating of blades may lead to loss of core tension

 

and/or increase the possibility for blade failure. Check to

 

make sure the steel core’s width is uniform about the rim of

 

the blade, and not succumbing to an “under cutting”

 

condition brought about by highly abrasive material or

 

improper under cutting core protection.

4. Directional Arrow – Check to ensure that the blade is oriented properly on the spindle for sawing. Reference the directional arrow on the blade and place it so the direction

 

of rotation “downcuts” with the turn of the shaft.

5.

Diamond Segment or Rim – Ensure there are no cracks,

 

dings, or missing portions of the diamond segment/rim. DO

 

NOT use a blade that is missing a segment or a portion

 

of the rim. Damaged and/or missing segments/rims may

 

cause damage to your saw, and injury to the user or others

 

in the operating area.

6.

Specifications – Ensure that the blade specifications, size,

 

and diameter properly match up to the sawing operation.

 

Wet blades must have water to act as a coolant. Utilizing a

 

diamond blade not matched properly to the task may result

 

in poor performance and/or blade damage.

7.

Arbor Hole – It is essential that the arbor hole diameter

 

properly matches the shaft arbor, and that it is free from

 

distortions. Correct blade flanges (collars) must be used.

 

The inside face of the flanges must be clean & free of debris.

 

An out of round arbor condition will cause damage to the

 

blade and the saw.

8. MAX RPM – This RPM reference is the maximum safe operating speed for the blade selected. NEVER exceed the max RPM on the diamond blade. Exceeding the MAX RPM is dangerous, and may cause poor performance and may damage the blade. All blades used must be designed for the maximum spindle RPM.

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Contents Models Page Silicosis Warning Stow CS4030 SAW Table of Contents Chassis & Dimensions Sideview Stow CS4030 SAW DimensionsBlade Shaft Assembly Stow CS4030 SAW SpecificationsOil bath design, fully enclosed cast iron housing Uncrated Weight Stow CS4030 SAW Engine SpecificationsCrated Weight Automatic actuating parking brake Wheels RearTraining Checklist Training ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Daily PRE-OPERATION ChecklistSafety Message Alert Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protection Safety Message Alert SymbolsAlways wear approved eye and hearing protection Do not operate or service this SafetyStow CS4030 SAW Rules for Safe Operation Rules for Safe OperationAlways keep the work area well organized Stow CS4030 SAW Rules for Safe OperationDiamond Blade Safety Stow CS4030 SAW Rules for Safe Operation Saw Lifting and Loading SafetyTransporting Via truck/trailer Never transport the saw with the blade mountedCase the battery liquid dilute BatteryMaintenance Safety EmergenciesIntended Use FeaturesThis saw is not intended for dry cutting EngineMachine Safety Decals Stow CS4030 SAW Operation and Safety DecalsSerial Tag/Locations SerialTag Stow CS4030 SAW Serial TAG InformationSocket Connector Use to plug in optional light Stow CS4030 SAW Controls and IndicatorsAuxiliary Switch LeftWater FlowValve Meters water supplyStow CS4030 SAW Components Accelerator system Stow CS4030 SAW Basic Engine InformationOil in crankcase Oil Fill Cap Remove to add engine oilChoosing Proper Blade Size Stow CS4030 SAW Choosing Proper Blade SizeRatio Engine RPM / 2000 desired BS RPM =Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute Sfpm Stow CS4030 SAW Choosing Proper Blade SizeSpecifictoolsto be Used Stow CS4030 SAW Specific Tools / SAW BladesInstalling the Blade Stow CS4030 SAW Installing the BladeAlign flange pin through the blade into the inner flange Blade Direction of Rotation Tightening Direction Right Side125-175lbs.56.7-79.4Kgofweight Stow CS4030 SAW Installing the Blade12 In .48 cm Lbs 56.7-79.4 Kg Stacking Blades for Wide CutsRemoving The Blade Guard Blade GuardBlade Guards 30 and Smaller Stow CS4030 SAW Blade GuardsStow CS4030 SAW Water Delivery Systems Installing the Flange GuardBattery Setup Stow CS4030 SAW BatteryHandle fuel safely Fueling the SawDo not smoke while refueling Use Diesel Fuel onlyPointer Adjustment Stow CS4030 SAW Pointer AdjustmentCold Weather Operation Draining theWater SystemStow CS4030 SAW RAISE-LOWER Controls Setting the Depth IndicatorRaise Lower Controls Top ViewDepth Control Knob Depth Indicator Pointer Setting the Depth StopStow CS4030 SAW Bladeshaft Engage System Starting and Stoppingthe Engine Wheel Drive SystemRestarting After Running Out of Fuel Stow CS4030 SAW OperationOperating Synopsis Avoid Injury Stow CS4030 SAW Loading and TransportingMaintenance Stow CS4030 SAW MaintenanceStow CS4030 SAW Maintenance Oil Filter 125 Hours Changing Engine Oil And FilterEngine Oil Filter Filter Seal Lubrication Fuel Filter 200 HoursPrevent Crush Injury Engine Tune-UpCooling System Battery/Charging SystemRefer to your engine manual for additional information Replacing the Battery Stow CS4030 SAW MaintenanceRemove rear access panel Remove lower battery retainer, Item B, FigureTo Stop Bladeshaft Rotation Belts and PulleysTo Start Bladeshaft Rotation 16 Nut Tensioner Nut Adjustment Notches Blade Shaft MaintenanceRotary BeltTensioner Drive System Alignment Blade AlignmentBlade Flange Puller Removing the Inner Blade Flange Blade Shaft Tolerance Inner Flange Inside Face If the Inner Flange does not readilyWhile adjustment of the Depth Maximum Cut Depth AdjustmentCircuit Breakers Raise-Lower System PTO Drive MaintenanceRaise-Lower System Troubleshooting Adjustment Nut Rod End R Control AdjustmentPush-Pull Cable Neutral Safety Switch Hydraulic System MaintenanceHydraulic System Drains Hydraulic SystemLong Term Storage Remove the oil reservoir cap to speed oil drainingDecommissioning Saw/Components Slurry Control StripStow CS4030 SAW Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution Stow CS4030 SAW TroubleshootingBlade Troubleshooting Page Stow CS4030 SAW Wiring Diagram Terms and Conditions of Sale Stow Construction Equipment Your Local Dealer is HERE’S HOW to GET Help