Diamond CC1800 Welder User Manual


 
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General Safety
Read and understand all of the safety, operations,
and maintenance instructions provided in this
manual prior to operating or servicing the saw.
Keep saw components clean and free of slurry,
concrete dust, and debris.
Inspect water hoses prior to operating the saw.
Clean, repair, or replace damaged components.
Raise the saw to a proper height for
access when working underneath the
saw. Use chocks to block the wheels,
and fit blocks or jacks under the frame edges at the
front and back of the frame for additional support.
When using a jack to raise the saw, place the jack
against a solid, flat area under the frame base to
properly support the saw while lifting.
Repair the saw immediately when a problem arises.
Replace saw decals if unreadable.
Dispose of all hazardous waste materials according
to city, state, and federal regulations.
Always have a phone nearby, and locate the nearest
fire extinguisher and first aid kit prior to operating the
saw.
Operate the saw wearing flame resistant clothing.
Always wear safety glasses when removing retaining
rings.
Persons under the statutory age limit should not
operate the saw.
Keep all body parts away from rotating machinery.
Replace all guards and access panels (unless stated
otherwise) prior to operating the saw.
Always pivot guards fully to avoid serious injuries.
DO NOT assume the saw will remain still when in
Neutral or when parking/stopping the saw on a
slope. Chock the tires to help prevent unnecessary
movement.
Always disconnect electric motor saws from the
power source prior to servicing.
DO NOT:
Drop equipment, supplies, tools, etc., when handling
to help prevent injuries.
Lift and carry equipment, supplies, tools, etc., that
are too heavy and/or cannot be lifted easily.
Operate the saw without using the appropriate
safety equipment required for the work task.
Operate or service the saw with clothing, hair, or
accessories that can snag in the machinery, which
could lead to serious injuries or death!
DO NOT (cont.):
Operate the saw using attachments not associated
with or recommended for the saw.
Operate the saw around combustible materials or
fumes to prevent fires/explosions.
Operate the saw with anyone near the work area or
within the direct line of the blade.
Operate the saw until all unnecessary materials
have been removed from the work area.
Operate the saw with loose nuts, screws, and bolts.
Operate the saw when ill or fatigued.
Operate the saw under the influence of drugs and/or
alcohol.
Operate the saw on steep slopes.
Cut concrete with guards and access panels
removed.
Grease the saw with the engine/motor running
(unless stated otherwise).
Touch hot components when operating the saw.
Leave the saw unattended until the engine/motor is
off and the blade has stopped spinning.
Place the saw into storage until it has cooled down.
Service the saw until it has cooled down.
Service the saw with the engine/motor running
(unless stated otherwise).
Battery and Electrical Safety
Ignitable explosive gases are
emitted from the battery. DO NOT
expose the battery to sparks or open
flames.
Keep the area around the battery well-ventilated.
Keep the battery level when handling it.
Use protective eyewear or a face shield, and avoid
contact with the skin when handling/servicing the
battery.
Use a proper battery tester when testing the battery
strength.
Always be sure to connect the battery cables to the
proper terminal when reconnecting the cables.
Occasionally inspect the battery, cables, clamps,
and terminals for damages. Service components as
necessary.
Always keep the battery cable clamps away from the
battery terminals when the battery is disconnected to
avoid accidental connections while servicing.
Immediately rinse your clothing, skin, or eyes with
water if exposed to battery acid. Seek medical
attention immediately!
Disconnect the battery prior to servicing all saw
components (unless stated otherwise).
Remove the battery when storing the saw for longer
periods.