STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — CONTROLS & COMPONENTS
CONTROLS & COMPONENTS
Figures 3 shows the location of the basic controls or components for the CUTTER 1 CE. Listed below is a brief explanation of each control or component.
1.Hand Grips/Handlebar – When operating the saw, place both hands on each grip to maneuver the saw. Replace hand grips when they become worn or damaged.
2.Handle Lock – Lock blade depth to desired position.
3.Garden Hose Connecter – Connect to water source to provide blade cooling while cutting concrete or asphalt.
4.Air Filter – Prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine air intake. Check filter periodically and replace when necessary.
5.Recoil Starter Handle – Pull to engage and start the engine.
6.Recoil Starter Assembly – Engages the engine when the handle is pulled and rewinds the starter rope when the handle is released.
7.Wheels/Carriage Assembly –
8.Cutting Blade – Use appropriate type blades for cutting concrete or asphalt.
9.Blade Guard – Covers saw blade and flips up to allow blade to be changed.
10.BeltTension Adjuster – Adjusts belt tension.
11.Front Pointer – Front pointer wheel assists in straight tracking.
12.Front Pointer Arm – Stows up for storage and pivots down for use.
13.Cutting Depth Adjuster – turn operating crank clockwise or
14.Fuel Tank – Use unleaded gasoline. Do not overfill.
15.Blade Coolant System – provides cooling water to blade during cutting operations.
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17.Spindle Grease Zerks – Conveniently located for lubrication.
18.On/Off Switch (On Engine) – Turn to the "ON" position to allow engine to be started and turn to the "OFF" position to shut the engine off.
19.Tool Rotation – Rotational direction of tool (blade) during operation.
20.Engine Stop Switch (On Handlebar) – Toggle in either direction to stop the engine.
21.Wheel Clamp – Move handle down making contact with wheel to avoid unwanted rolling movement. Lift handle to release.
22.WaterValve – Rotate handle to turn water supply on or off.
Figure 3. CUTTER 1 CE Components
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