Multiquip PS706020, PS706036 PS7060 Multiquip SAW Pointer Adjustment, Cold Weather Operation

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PS7060 MULTIQUIP SAW — POINTER ADJUSTMENT

Cold Weather Operation

Glow Plugs

In weather where temperatures reach below 30o farenheit/ 0o Celsius, Glow Plugs may be required to start engine.

To start engine using assistance of Glow Plugs, turn Ignition Switch to ON position and monitor Glow Plug Indicator Light on System Status Indicator, (Figure 26). When Glow Plug Light goes out, rotate Ignition Switch to the START position. Release key when engine starts.

In cold weather Glow Plugs may stay on up to 3 minutes after engine starts.

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In extreme cold weather, optional Block Heaters may be used. Block Heaters are installed directly onto the crankcase and are operated by plugging into a 110VAC electrical outlet. Be sure to use appropriate guage wire when using extension cords and abide by all safety rules when using electical power, power cords, and extension cords. Do not use Block Heaters when the when temperatures are above 20o F, (-6.67oCelsius).

Draining theWater System

When low temperatures fall below 32o F, (0o C):

1.If the saw is equipped with an optional Water Pump, open the drain petcock on the pump and allow the pump to drain. Turn the water pump switch on for a few seconds to purge any water remaining inside the pump body.

2. Tilt the saw UP and BACK, to allow water to drain.

3.Tilt the saw FORWARD, to allow water to drain again.

4.If an air compressor is available, blow out the system by applying compressed air to the Water Inlet.

Pointer Adjustment

1.Lower the front pointer assembly, (Figure 27).

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1.Ignition Switch w/key

2. System Status Indicator

3. Glow Plug Light

Figure 26. Ignition Switch and System Status

Block Heaters

CAUTION

DO NOT leave optional Block Heaters plugged in for extended periods when temperatures may rise above 20oF, (-6.67oCelsius). The oil could "cook" inside the crankcase and damage to the engine could result.

If the water system is not drained when the saw is not in use and temperatures fall below 32o F, (0o C), damage may occur to optional water pumps.

Figure 27. Pointer Assembly

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Contents Models Proposition 65WARNING SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORYWARNINGS PS7060 Multiquip SAW Table of Contents PS7060 Multiquip SAW Dimensions PS7060 Multiquip SAW Specifications Crated Weight Uncrated WeightBF3L2011 Transmission PumpTraining Checklist Training ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Daily PRE-OPERATION ChecklistSafety Message Alert Symbols Safety Message Alert Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protectionAlways wear approved eye and hearing protection Do not operate or service this SafetyPS7060 Multiquip SAW Rules for Safe Operation Rules for Safe OperationAlways keep the work area well organized PS7060 Multiquip SAW Rules for Safe OperationDiamond Blade Safety Saw Lifting and Loading Safety Transporting Via truck/trailerNever transport the saw with the blade mounted Case the battery liquid dilute BatteryMaintenance Safety EmergenciesIntended Use FeaturesEngine Water SystemPage PS7060 Multiquip SAW Serial TAG Information Socket Connector Use to plug in optional light PS7060 Multiquip SAW Controls and IndicatorsAuxiliary Switch LeftWater FlowValve Meters water supplyBlade Wrench Light Assembly Rear Access PanelPS7060 Multiquip SAW Components Accelerator system PS7060 Multiquip SAW Basic Engine InformationOil in crankcase Oil Fill Cap Remove to add engine oilChoosing Proper Blade Size PS7060 Multiquip SAW Choosing Proper Blade SizeRatio Engine RPM / 2000 desired BS RPM =Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute Sfpm Optimum Blade RPM RangeSpecifictoolsto be Used Installing the Blade PS7060 Multiquip SAW Installing the BladeAlign flange pin through the blade into the inner flange Blade Direction of Rotation Tightening Direction Right SidePS7060 Multiquip SAW Installing the Blade 12 In .48 cm Lbs 56.7-79.4 KgRemove existing blade. See previous section Order Blade GuardPS7060 Multiquip SAW Blade Guards Blade Guards with Standard Water SystemsConnect the water delivery hose to the Blade Guard. Figure PS7060 Multiquip SAW Water Delivery Systems Installing the Flange GuardStay-Level Handlebars SLH PS7060 Multiquip SAW SLH and BatteryFueling the Saw PS7060 Multiquip SAW Fueling the SAWHandle fuel safely Do not smoke while refuelingPointer Adjustment PS7060 Multiquip SAW Pointer AdjustmentCold Weather Operation Draining theWater SystemSetting the Depth Indicator PS7060 Multiquip SAW RAISE-LOWER ControlsTop View Raise Lower Controls PS7060 Multiquip SAW Bladeshaft Engage System PS7060 Multiquip SAW Operation Wheel Drive SystemStarting and Stoppingthe Engine PS7060 Multiquip SAW Operation Restarting After Running Out of FuelOperating Synopsis Avoid Injury PS7060 Multiquip SAW Loading and TransportingMaintenance PS7060 Multiquip SAW MaintenanceAir Cleaner Components PS7060 Multiquip SAW MaintenanceChanging Engine Oil And Filter Oil Filter 125 HoursEngine Oil Filter Filter Seal Engine Tune-Up Fuel Filter 500 HoursLubrication Prevent Crush InjuryCooling System Battery/Charging SystemRemove the Air Box Cover, Item D Refer to your engine manual for additional informationRemove rear access panel Replacing the BatteryRemove lower battery retainer, Item B, Figure Replace guards and panels prior to starting the engineTo Stop Bladeshaft Rotation Belts and PulleysBlade Shaft Drive Belt Pump Drive Belt BeltTensioner Pulley To Start Bladeshaft RotationRotary BeltTensioner 16 Nut Tensioner Nut Adjustment NotchesDrive System Alignment Blade AlignmentBlade Flange Puller Removing the Inner Blade Flange Blade Shaft Tolerance Inner Flange Inside Face Installing the Inner Blade FlangeCircuit Breakers Relay, Glow Plug DelayTimer Starter Relay Maximum Cut Depth AdjustmentCircuit Breakers and Starter Relays Raise-Lower System PTO Drive MaintenanceRaise-Lower System Troubleshooting Adjustment Nut Rod End R Control Adjustment Hydraulic System MaintenancePush-Pull Cable Neutral Safety Switch Hydraulic Oil SystemHydraulic System Remove the oil reservoir cap to speed oil draining Long Term StorageDecommissioning Saw/Components Symptom Possible Cause Solution PS7060 Multiquip SAW Troubleshooting Blade Troubleshooting PS7060 Multiquip SAW TroubleshootingPage PS7060 Multiquip SAW Electrical Diagramto SN AF3700155 PS7060 Multiquip SAW Electrical Diagram SN AF3700156 & UP Lift Cylinder Assembly Lift PumpReservoir PS7060 Multiquip SAW Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 & UP Freight Policy Terms and Conditions of Sale PartsPage Mexico United Kingdom United StatesCanada Brazil Your Local Dealer is
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