Norton Abrasives C3120, C6120, C3126, C3130, C6136, C6130, C6126 owner manual

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2.Use a circuit "test light" to test switch. (See Test Equipment Section)

3.Remove the wires from the switch and "touch" them together in the proper order to operate system.

NOTE: All switch control stations subjected to the weather should be mounted so that the cord exits the bottom to prevent water from entering the box.

G.Motor Start Solenoid Switches

The three post solenoid switch is wired and constructed as follows:

1.The large post marked "Bat' must be attached to he cable leading from the battery.

2.The small post connects to the control circuit. (Contact finger, push button, toggle switch, etc.) The remaining large post attaches to cable leading from motor.

NOTE: Do not attach motor cable to post marked "Bat" as solenoid will not operate properly.

4.Internally, the coil is constructed with one end connected to the post marked "Bat" and the other end to the small center post. With the battery cable connected to the post marked "Bat," the solenoid switch is energized by grounding the small post: which in turn closes the main contacts and starts the motor.

NOTE: When testing, use an OHM meter, continuity light or test light, and check all functions as described above. (See Test Equipment Section)

H. Shorts, "Ground Faults" and "Open" Circuits

In control wiring, shorts can only occur when "hot" lines (lines connected directly to the battery) come in contact with ground. A short will either cause a fuse to blow, if there is one, or bum the wire off at its weakest point. Likely spots for shorts are switches, electrical strain relief, electrical junction boxes and control cord that has been pinched or cut. Grounding faults are much like shorts except they occur on the opposite side of the electrical component. (Valve solenoid or motor solenoid start switch.) A "ground fault" will cause the coil in the motor solenoid switch or valve to remain energized. This type of failure can happen because switching is done in

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Contents C3120 C6120 C3126 C6126 C3130 C6130 C6136 Owners ManualWarranty Table of Contents Hazard Symbols Safety PrecautionsEye Protection Hearing Respiratory Head Protection Dust and Silica WarningYou Are Responsible For Your Safety Assembly Dimensions/Weight C31xx Concrete Saw SpecificationsCharacteristics EngineBlade Size Maximum Depth Blade Shaft RPM C61xx Concrete Saw SpecificationsII. Operation Installing the BladeBlade Shaft Installation Changing the Blade Side Description Multiple Mounted BladesFront Pointer Assembly Never use a gasoline or an oil and gasoline mixture Controls and FunctionsControls/Gauges Location of Controls and GaugesControl and Gauge locations and function Chart Type Function Starting the Engine Type FunctionRPM Straight Drive 31 & 61 HPOperating the Saw Water SupplyJackshaft Drive 61HP Eye Protection Hearing Respiratory Head Protection Jackshaft Drive 61HP Straight Drive 31 & 61 HPPage Depth Gauge Cutting TechniqueDepth Gauge and Depth Lock Locations Depth LockStep Cutting Additional Guide Lines for Sawing Lead Off Adjustment Page Engine III. MaintenanceDeutz Engine Components ‡ Locations of Engine ComponentsOil Filler Neck and Dipstick Locations ‡ Oil Checking the Oil ‡Oil Quality Grade Oil SpecificationsApproved Oils Deutz Oil ViscosityLube Oil Change Intervals in Operating Hours Fuel SpecificationsDiesel Bio Diesel FuelWinter Fuel Grades Cause Section Engine Service Fault MeasuresCh/Cl Ch/TAir Filter Assembly Air Filter C31xx Dry Cutting Engine MaintenancePart Description Air Filter C61xxBearings Speed RPM Temperature ConditionBearing Location Shaft Size Maximum Grease in Ounces Frequency of LubricationHydraulic Raise/Lower System Belts Engine is runningRemember 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 Recommended Fluids For Eaton Model 6 Transmissions Self-Propelling Operations20W Straight Viscosity SE, CC, or CD Rated Engine Oil Transmission Engage/Disengage Lever Speed Control LeverToo Move the Machine Transmission MaintenanceElectrical System Wiring Section a Accessory/Switches Wiring Section B Controls/Instruments Control/Instrument Side Wiring Section C Wiring Harness ConnectorWiring Harness Wiring Section D EngineDescription Part Number Ordering Information14, 20 and 26 Blade Size Only 36 Blade Size OnlyStraight Drive Non-Jackshaft Models Only Blade Guard Conversion ChartService 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 Bearing TAP Base Blade Shaft Group Non-JackshaftBlade 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