Norton Abrasives C9 owner manual Operating the Saw

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stability. The water tank adds additional blast (weight) to the machine, which aids in keeping the diamond blade in the cut and reducing vibrations. We recommend that the water tank to be filled with water at all time the machine is in use.

Use Only Water In The Water Tank

Do Not Drink From The Tank

D. Operating the Saw

1.For blade installation instructions see section II. Operation sub heading A. Installing the Blade. For the engine starting instructions, see the Engine manual and follow the instructions located in section II. Operation sub heading B. Starting the Engine.

2.Check the Engine Oil level.

3.Raise the saw to the full upright position. Do not let the blade come in contact with the ground.

4.Maneuver the saw to the desired starting point.

5.If wet cutting, connect the water supply to the saw.

6.Follow the instructions for starting the engine found in the Engine manual.

7.If wet cutting, turn on the water supply at the source and then open the water valves on the saw. Make sure that there is a minimum of 4-6 gallons per minute of water flow!!

8.Be sure the engine is running at full throttle!!!

9.Slowly lower the blade by rotating the hand wheel clockwise until the desired depth of cut is reached. Use a reasonable rate of feed. Do not force the blade into the cut!!

10.When the end of the cut is reached, slowly raise the blade out of the cut by rotating the Hand Wheel counter-clockwise until the blade is at least one (1) inch above the ground.

12. Only move the saw in reverse with the blade in the raised position.

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Contents Small Concrete Saw Warranty Use Only Clipper Diamond Blades Preparation Safety PrecautionsHazard Symbols Dust and Silica Warning You Are Responsible For Your Safety Assembly Engine C9 Series Concrete Saw SpecificationsDimensions/Weight CharacteristicsPointer Alignment Installing the BladeII. Operation EngineWater Supply Starting the EngineOperating the Saw Additional Guide Lines For Sawing Cutting TechniqueIII. Maintenance Bearings Dry Cutting Engine MaintenanceRemember, too much tension shortens belt Bearing life BeltsDepth Control Description Part Number IV. Parts List SectionOrdering Information C9 Parts Drawing C9 Parts Drawing Service Parts List C9 Page PO Box Gainesville, GA Norton Construction Products