OPERATION

Stopping the Engine

1.When finished with the cut, move the control handle to the NEUTRAL position.

2.Raise the saw blade out of the cut.

3.Reduce the throttle to idle.

4.Allow the engine to run one or two minutes to let the engine cool down.

5.To stop the engine, turn the Ignition Switch to the OFF position.

Restarting After Running Out of Fuel

The 2011 series Deutz engines do not require bleeding of the fuel system if the engine runs out of fuel.

To restart the engine:

1.Refill the fuel tank with fresh, clean diesel fuel.

2.Units up to S/N ZC3700225 only: Re-prime the fuel system by squeezing the fuel prime bulb (located inside the console, directly under the fuel tank), until the fuel primer bulb becomes firm.

3.Crank the engine normally until it starts.

OPERATING SYNOPSIS

BEFORE STARTING — Check all fluid levels.Secure blade firmly to blade shaft. Make sure all protective guards are in place and properly mounted. Wear eye, ear protection and protective clothing.

WATER SUPPLY— Connect water supply to water inlet. Move water ON/OFF CONTROL to ON position. Adjust WATER FLOW CONTROL lever to desired position. Drain watering system in cold weather to prevent damage due to freezing.

BLADES — Always follow blade manufacturer’s recommendations for blade selection, speed and application. NEVER exceed blade manufacturer’s maximum rated RPM. See previous steps for detailed blade mounting instructions.

STARTING ENGINE — Set CONTROL HANDLE to NEUTRAL position.Set THROTTLE to IDLE.Turn start switch to ON position.Wait for glow plug indicator light to go out. Momentarily turn switch to start position; release switch as soon as engine starts. Allow engine to warm up for several minutes before increasing engine speed. Use approved diesel fuel only.

STOPPING ENGINE — Do not stop engine abruptly when hot! Reduce THROTTLE to IDLE and allow engine to run 1 to 2 minutes before turning ignition switch off. Damage to engine may occur if not allowed to cool adequately.

FWD-NEUTRAL-REV CONTROL — The panel mounted handle controls FORWARD, NEUTRAL AND REVERSE operation. Neutral position stops or holds saw in a stationary position. Incremental movement in the FORWARD or REVERSE direction will increase speed proportionate to amount of movement.

RAISE-LOWER FUNCTION — RAISE-LOWER function is controlled by the switch mounted at the right side of the CONTROL HANDLE. Push toggle switch lever forward to lower saw. Pull toggle switch lever backward to raise saw.

BRAKES — This saw is equipped with parking brakes. Brakes are applied automatically when engine is off and disengaged when engine is running.

SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (02/13/09) — PAGE 37

Page 37
Image 37
Multiquip SP706036, SP706020, SP706016 Stopping the Engine, Restarting After Running Out of Fuel, Operating Synopsis

SP706016, SP706026, SP706030, SP706036, SP706020 specifications

Multiquip is a prominent name in the construction equipment industry, known for its innovative and reliable products. Among its versatile offerings, the Multiquip SP706020, SP706016, SP706036, SP706030, and SP706026 stand out as notable concrete pump models. These pumps provide exceptional performance and efficiency, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.

Each model in this lineup is engineered for maximum durability and reliability. The SP706020, for instance, features a powerful and efficient hydraulic system that allows for smooth operation and consistent performance, even in demanding conditions. It is designed with a robust frame that can withstand rigorous job site environments, ensuring longevity and reduced maintenance.

The SP706016 stands out with its compact design, making it suitable for smaller job sites while still offering high output and efficiency. This model is equipped with advanced safety features, such as emergency stop buttons and pressure relief valves, ensuring safe operation for the user and surrounding personnel.

Notably, the SP706036 is designed for high-capacity pumping. It is ideal for larger projects that require higher output without compromising on efficiency. Its advanced pumping technology reduces the potential for blockages, enhancing overall productivity. The SP706030 presents a balance between power and size, making it an excellent choice for medium-scale projects.

The SP706026 is notable for its energy-efficient design, which minimizes fuel consumption while providing robust performance. This model reflects Multiquip's commitment to sustainability and cost-effectiveness, allowing contractors to save on operational costs over time.

Across the series, user-friendly controls and adjustable settings provide operators with the flexibility needed to handle various types of concrete mixes and job specifications. Additionally, these models are fitted with high-quality components that enhance performance and reduce wear and tear.

In summary, the Multiquip SP706020, SP706016, SP706036, SP706030, and SP706026 are versatile concrete pumps equipped with cutting-edge technology, ensuring high efficiency, reliability, and safety on any job site. Their various features and specifications make them a valuable addition to any construction operation, catering to diverse project needs while ensuring exceptional performance.