Blount manual Cutting with the 633GC, Cutting Tips

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633GC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

OPERATION

CUTTING WITH THE 633GC

To start a cut, hold trigger on full throttle and slowly plunge the nose of the bar straight into the wall. Lengthen the cut and engage the point of the fixed Wallwalker®. Use the fixed Wallwalker® as a pivot point and pull up on the rear handle to rotate the bar into the cut.

CUTTING TIPS

Always operate the diamond chainsaw at full throttle. Apply enough feed force so that the free running RPM drops 20 to 30%. If too much force is applied, the saw will lug or stall. The chain will not have enough speed to cut effectively. If too little feed force is applied, the diamonds will skid and glaze over.

For straighter cuts use the “step cut” method. First score the entire cut line with the nose of the guide bar approximately 1/2 inch (12mm) to 1 inch (25mm) deep. Next, deepen the cut by about 2 inches (50 mm). This groove will help guide the guide bar for a straight cut. Then plunge all the way through and complete the cut using the fixed Wallwalker®.

Plunge cut instead of starting at the top of the wall. This will reduce chatter, extend diamond life, create a straighter cut and more quickly enable the use of the Wallwalker®.

Use the fixed Wallwalker® to help cut more efficiently and reduce operator fatigue. The fixed Wallwalker® is

a fulcrum that can be used to apply additional force

WallWalker® point

when cutting. To use correctly, plunge into the wall

 

and simply engage the point of the fixed Wallwalker®

 

into the cut and pry upward with the rear handle.

 

• As the saw begins to rotate up, feed force is developed down the line of the intended cut. Once the saw is fully rotated upwards, pull the saw out of the cut a few inches and re-engage the pick into the cut and repeat.

When cutting heavy rebar, slowly ”rock” the saw so that you’re always cutting concrete as well as steel. This will help keep the diamonds exposed. Also, expect less chain life when cutting heavy rebar.

Expect more chain stretch when making nose buried cuts for extended periods of time, as the chain does not have a chance to “throw” the slurry away from the nose of the bar.

If the saw begins to cut consistently crooked, turn the bar over and use the other side. Dress worn rails with belt sander. Note: The normal life of a guide bar is 2 to 3 diamond chains. Heavy rebar can shorten guide bar life.

When using a new chain, you can increase the cutting speed by “opening up the diamonds”. Make a few cuts in an abrasive material such as a cinder block.

P/N 70944 Jan 07

© 2007 ICS, Blount Inc.

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Blount manual Cutting with the 633GC, Cutting Tips

633GC specifications

The Blount 633GC is a robust and versatile piece of equipment designed for various industrial applications, particularly in construction and landscaping. It stands out due to its combination of advanced technologies, durability, and user-friendly features.

One of the standout features of the 633GC is its powerful engine. The unit is equipped with an efficient and high-performance engine that not only provides ample power for demanding tasks but also meets stringent emission standards. This balance of power and eco-friendliness makes the 633GC a reliable choice for modern job sites where environmental considerations are paramount.

The machine also boasts a state-of-the-art hydraulic system. This system ensures smooth and precise operation, allowing for enhanced control during lifting and digging tasks. The hydraulic components are designed for durability, reducing maintenance needs and increasing uptime, which is crucial for keeping projects on schedule.

Operator comfort and safety are prioritized in the design of the 633GC. The spacious cab features ergonomic controls and adjustable seating, making it easy for operators to stay comfortable even during long hours of work. Additionally, the cab is equipped with excellent visibility options, enabling operators to maintain awareness of their surroundings and enhance overall job site safety.

The chassis of the 633GC is built to last, featuring high-strength materials that can withstand the rigors of tough job sites. Its design provides excellent stability, making it suitable for operations on uneven terrain. Coupled with a well-designed tracking system, the 633GC ensures reliable gripping and maneuverability, whether on muddy job sites or steep inclines.

Technologically, the Blount 633GC incorporates advanced monitoring systems. These systems allow operators to track machine performance and maintenance needs in real-time, optimizing the operational lifespan of the equipment. The integration of smart technology provides actionable insights that can help prolong equipment life and reduce unexpected breakdowns.

In summary, the Blount 633GC is a powerful and reliable machine that combines advanced technology, operator comfort, and heavy-duty construction. It is ideal for those seeking a versatile solution for a variety of construction and landscaping tasks. With its robust features and commitment to efficiency, the 633GC remains a top contender in the market for industrial machinery.