Norton Abrasives C6130, C3120, C6120, C3126, C3130, C6136, C6126 owner manual Changing the Blade Side

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Changing the Blade Side:

1.Insure that the Ignition Power Key Switch is in the OFF position and then insert the Blade Shaft Locking Pin into the Blade Shaft Locking hole.

2.Remove the blade shaft screw, (NOTE: Operator’s Right side is a left hand thread and the Operator’s Left side is right hand thread), 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 and inspect the both collars for any damage and also inspect the drive pin for damage. Reinstall the Blade Shaft Collars to the machine. NOTE: Replace any damage collars or pins before using the machine.

4.Inspect the blade for any damage, cracks, burnt or blue areas, missing segments, and roundness of blade. Also inspect the arbor hole and drive pin hole to insure both are round. If any problems are found do not use the blade. In addition check that the blade is the correct specification for the application.

5.Remove the Blade Guard by Pulling the Blade Lock Pin out of the Bayonet Mount and lifting the Blade Guard off of the Bayonet Mount.

6.Remove the Blade Shaft Guard by removing the Blade Shaft Guard Locking Pin from the Bayonet Mount and then lift the Blade Shaft Guard off of the Bayonet Mount.

7.Place the blade on the blade shaft, lining up the drive pin hole in the blade with the drive pinhole in the inside collar. NOTE: Diamond blades are direction dependent so verify the direction of rotation of the blade. The machine will rotate the blade into the work surface (down cut). Place the blade guard in position and insert the blade guard retainer pin. Never operate the saw without the blade guard or blade guard retainer pin in position See the following diagram Blade Shaft Installation on page 11.

6.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.

8.Tighten the blade shaft screw (counter-clockwise for the Operator’s Right Hand side and clockwise for the Operator’s Left hand side) with the 5/8” Flat Washer and 5/8 Lock Washer securely against the outside collar and remove the Blade Shaft Locking Pin.

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Contents Owners Manual C3120 C6120 C3126 C6126 C3130 C6130 C6136Warranty Table of Contents Safety Precautions Hazard SymbolsDust and Silica Warning Eye Protection Hearing Respiratory Head ProtectionYou Are Responsible For Your Safety Assembly C31xx Concrete Saw Specifications Dimensions/WeightCharacteristics EngineC61xx Concrete Saw Specifications Blade Size Maximum Depth Blade Shaft RPMInstalling the Blade II. OperationBlade Shaft Installation Changing the Blade Side Multiple Mounted Blades DescriptionFront Pointer Assembly Controls and Functions Never use a gasoline or an oil and gasoline mixtureControls/Gauges Location of Controls and GaugesControl and Gauge locations and function Chart Type Function Type Function Starting the EngineStraight Drive 31 & 61 HP RPMWater Supply Operating the SawJackshaft Drive 61HP Eye Protection Hearing Respiratory Head Protection Straight Drive 31 & 61 HP Jackshaft Drive 61HPPage Cutting Technique Depth GaugeDepth Lock Depth Gauge and Depth Lock LocationsStep Cutting Additional Guide Lines for Sawing Lead Off Adjustment Page III. Maintenance EngineLocations of Engine Components Deutz Engine Components ‡Oil Checking the Oil ‡ Oil Filler Neck and Dipstick Locations ‡Oil Specifications Oil Quality GradeApproved Oils Deutz Oil ViscosityFuel Specifications Lube Oil Change Intervals in Operating HoursDiesel Bio Diesel FuelWinter Fuel Grades Engine Service Fault Measures Cause SectionCh/Cl Ch/TAir Filter Assembly Dry Cutting Engine Maintenance Air Filter C31xxAir Filter C61xx Part DescriptionSpeed RPM Temperature Condition BearingsBearing Location Shaft Size Maximum Grease in Ounces Frequency of LubricationBelts Engine is running Hydraulic Raise/Lower SystemRemember too much tension shortens belt and bearing life Raise and Lower Speeds of the Hydraulic SystemPage Hydraulic Pump Maintenance Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Transmission Self-Propelling Operations Recommended Fluids For Eaton Model 6 Transmissions20W Straight Viscosity SE, CC, or CD Rated Engine Oil Speed Control Lever Transmission Engage/Disengage LeverTransmission Maintenance Too Move the MachineElectrical System Wiring Section a Accessory/Switches Wiring Section B Controls/Instruments Wiring Section C Wiring Harness Connector Control/Instrument SideWiring Section D Engine Wiring HarnessOrdering Information Description Part Number14, 20 and 26 Blade Size Only 36 Blade Size OnlyBlade Guard Conversion Chart Straight Drive Non-Jackshaft Models OnlyService Parts Main Frame Group 31HP and 61HP Description Shaft Cover 61 HP Engine Group 61HP AIR Filter Inner Safety Engine Group 31HP Fuel Filter Element 31HP Only Stub Shaft Group 31HP and 61HP Sold Individually Instrument Panel Group 31HP and 61HP Instrument Panel Housing Transmission and Rear Axle Group 31HP and 61HP # 40 Drive Chain Transmission and Rear Axle Group Depth Stop and Front Axle Group 31HP and 61HP Depth Stop Handle Controls and Lever Group Switch Boot Electro-Hydraulic Group 31HP and 61HP Electro-Hydraulic Group Blade Shaft Group Non-Jackshaft 31HP and 61HP Blade Shaft Group Non-Jackshaft Bearing TAP BaseBlade Guard Group Blade Guard Group 31HP and 61HP Water Control System Group Optional Water Pump Group FIT Barb ½ MPT X ½ Male Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc