TROUBLESHOOTING - BLADE

Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Blade Troubleshooting (Table 7) information shown below and on the following page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult our company's business office or service plant.

Table 7. Blade Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Problem

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

Consult dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting

 

Blade too hard for the material being cut?

very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block)

 

 

to “redress” the blade.

 

Engine torque diminished because of loose

Tighten and/or replace V-belt.

Blade slows or stops cutting, still

V-belt?

 

 

 

remains on blade

Insufficient engine power?

Check throttle setting. Check engine horsepower.

 

 

 

 

Improper direction of rotation?

Check that the blade is properly oriented and rotational

 

arrow points in a “down-cutting” direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade is slipping onto the blade shaft?

Check that the blade and flange pin are properly

 

installed on the blade shaft.

 

 

 

Blade being used on misaligned saw?

Check blade shaft bearings and alignment integrity.

 

Blade is excessively hard for the material

Check specification of the blade with the material being

Blade does not cut straight and/

being cut?

cut. Consult dealer or Multiquip for information.

 

 

Blade improperly mounted on arbor

 

or true.

Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.

shoulders and flanges?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive force applied to blade while

DO NOT force the blade in the cut. Apply a slow and

 

cutting?

steady pace when sawing.

 

 

Consult dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting

 

Blade is too hard for material being cut?

very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block)

 

 

to “redress” the blade.

 

 

 

 

Blade improperly mounted on arbor

Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.

 

shoulders and flanges?

 

 

Blade discoloring, crackling and/or

Blade not receiving enough cooling water or

Ensure proper flow and volume of water is provided

for wet cutting blades. Ensure sufficient cooling air is

wearing excessively.

air?

circulated about a dry cutting blade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arbor hole out of round?

Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.

 

 

 

 

Incorrect blade chosen for material being

Check specification of the blade with the material being

 

cut?

cut. Consult dealer or Multiquip for information.

 

Excessive force applied to blade while

DO NOT force the blade in the cut. Apply a slow and

 

cutting?

steady pace when sawing.

 

 

 

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