Multiquip SP706030 Choosing Proper Blade Size, Engine RPM and Surface Feet per Minute Sfpm Speeds

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CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE

CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE

Proper blade selection is a product of:

Understanding the capability of your saw

Understanding the specifications of the engine

Understanding the blade shaft speed of your saw

Understanding diamond blade operating limitations

The depth of cut required

Cutting conditions

Desired cutting performance requirements

Engine (RPM) and Surface Feet per Minute (SFPM) Speeds

This saw uses a belt drive system to propel the diamond blade. Specifically sized engine drive and blade shaft pulleys, engine (RPM) and blade diameter determine the ultimate peripheral speed (SFPM) of the diamond blade. It is important to understand the SFPM speed — For safety and performance, it is essential that the selected diameter diamond blade be matched up to a proper SFPM (see Table 8).

Five 7060 models are available (706016, 706020, 706026, 706030, 706036) and are designed with different pulley ratio speeds to govern the blade shaft RPM output. The combination of the different diameters of the pulleys along with engine (RPM) determines this ratio that ultimately provides a RPM speed at the blade shaft (Figure 7).

Ratio Speeds and Blade Guard Size

The 7060 Series offer five blade guard sizes (16", 20", 26", 30", 36") that will accommodate most commonly used diamond blades up to a 36" (914 mm). The series further offers four distinct pulley ratio set-ups that provide specific blade shaft RPM. Pairing a diamond blade diameter to a proper ratio speed and blade guard size is imperative. Additionally, matching up blade diameters with the appropriate blade guard size is equally as important. See Table 7.

Table 7. Blade Guard Sizing Chart

Blade Guard

16"

20"

26"

30"

36"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14"

16"

24"

24"

26"

Diamond Blade

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diameter (in.)

16"

18"

26"

26"

30"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20"

 

30"

36"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 7. Blade Shaft Ratios

SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (02/13/09) — PAGE 23

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Contents Models Proposition 65 Warning Respiratory Hazards SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORY Warnings Silicosis WarningTable of Contents Page Machine layout, location of components, checking of engine Training ChecklistTraining Checklist Read Operator’s Manual completelyHardware and damage check Daily PRE-OPERATION ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Always wear approved respiratory protection when required SafetySafety Message Alert Symbols Hazard SymbolsSaw to be elevated Rotating blade can cut and crush. Keep hands and feet clearRules and Regulations General Safety Always keep the work area well-organized  Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wear Diamond Blade SafetyTransporting VIA TRUCK/TRAILER SAW Lifting and Loading SafetyEmergencies BatteryMaintenance Safety See Figures 1 and 2 and for saw dimensions DimensionsOil bath design, fully enclosed housing SpecificationsLbs Kg Engine SpecificationsBF3L2011 Hydro-gear hydrostatic transmission pumpEngine FeaturesIntended USE / Familiarization Intended USESerial TAG is bonded to the inside of the console , Item Serial TAG InformationSerial TAG Depth Stop Allows repeatable cutting depths Controls and IndicatorsSocket Connector Use to plug in optional light Components ComponentsOil in crankcase Basic Engine InformationFuel Filter Removes dirt and water from the engine fuel Linked to the accelerator systemRatio Speeds and Blade Guard Size Choosing Proper Blade SizeChoosing Proper Blade Size Engine RPM and Surface Feet per Minute Sfpm SpeedsSurface Feet per Minute Sfpm Data ~ No Load Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute SfpmFailure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade Figure Specific Tools / SAW BladesSpecifictoolsto be Used SAW BladesAlign flange pin through the blade into the inner flange Installing the BladeInstalling the Blade 12 In .48 cm Lbs 56.7-79.4 Kg Stacking Blades for Wide CutsTo accomodate different cutting jobs Blade GuardsBlade Guard Removing a Blade GuardConnect the water delivery hose to the blade guard Figure Installing a Blade GuardInstalling the Flange Guard Water Delivery System Water Delivery SystemsSTAY-LEVEL Handlebars SLH STAY-LEVEL HANDLEBARS/BATTERYBattery Setup To adjust the handlebar heightStorage With Fuel In System Fueling the SAWFueling the SAW Priming the Fuel SystemBlock Heaters Cold Weather OPERATION/POINTER AdjustmentPointer Adjustment Coldweather OperationRaise Lower Controls Setting the Depth IndicatorUntil readjusted RAISE-LOWER ControlsTo Start blade shaft rotation Blade Shaft Engage System / Wheel Drive SystemBlade Shaft Rotation Disengagement System To Stop blade shaft rotationAllow the engine to warm up for several minutes OperationStarting and Stoppingthe Engine Starting the EngineCrank the engine normally until it starts Stopping the EngineRestarting After Running Out of Fuel Operating SynopsisLOADING, Unloading Andtransportingthe SAW Loading and TransportingAIR Cleaners Daily MaintenanceMaintenance Maintenance ScheduleAir Cleaner Components Changing Engine Oil And Filter Checking Engine OilOil Filter 125 Hours Lubrication Fuel Filter 500 HoursOil And Fuel Lines Engine Tune-UpDisconnect the air intake hose at the lifting bale , Item a BATTERY/CHARGING SystemCheck and clean battery terminals for corrosion Cooling SystemReplace guards and panels prior to starting the engine Replacing the BatteryRemovable Guards and Access Panels Remove rear access panelBelt Tension Belts and PulleysBlade Shaft Blade Shaft AssemblyAdjust to 3-1/2 notches on the tensioner Rotary BelttensionerDrive System Alignment Removal and ReplacementDrive System Alignment Adjustment Blade AlignmentRemoving the Inner Blade Flange Blade Flange REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONBlade Shaft Tolerance Inner Flange Inside Face Installing the Inner Blade FlangeCircuit Breakers and Starter Relays Maximum CUT Depth AdjustmentRAISE-LOWER System PTO Drive MaintenanceRaise-Lower System Troubleshooting Raise-Lower System TroubleshootingHydraulic Oil System R Control AdjustmentHydraulic System Maintenance Hydraulic System Drainingthe Hydraulic SystemDecommissioning SAW/COMPONENTS Tips When Draining and Filling the Hydraulic Oil SystemStay-Level Handles SLH Longterm StorageTroubleshooting Engine Necessary Loose, damaged wiring?Battery and starter Intake air restricted?Blade Troubleshooting Troubleshooting BladePage Electrical Diagram UP to S/N AF3700155 Electrical Diagram to SN AF3700155Electrical Diagram S/N AF3700156 and UP Electrical Diagram SN AF3700156 & UPHydraulic Schematic to SN AF3700155 Hydraulic Schematic to SN AF3700155Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 and UP Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 & UPYour Local Dealer is HERE’S HOW to GET Help
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