Diamond Power Products CC500M Saw User Manual


 
b) Clamp or hold material firmly against the conveyor cart measuring stop.
CAUTION:
If material being cut is allowed to slip, blade may bind, damaging it. Do not cock,
jam, wedge or twist the blade in the cut. Do not grind on the side of the blade.
c) Push conveyor cart through blade at a reasonable, even rate that allows the blade to
cut efficiently, but doesn’t bog down the engine or overload the motor.
WARNING:
Keep hands and all other body parts away from blade when pushing conveyor cart
through cut, and at all times saw is running.
or plunge cut. . .
a) Clamp or hold material firmly against the conveyor cart measuring stop.
CAUTION:
If material being cut is allowed to slip, blade may bind, damaging it. Do not cock,
jam, wedge, or twist the blade in the cut. Do not grind on the side of the blade.
b) Pull cutting head down by handle and hold, making a few passes with the conveyor
cart, increasing the depth of cut with each pass. Important: Near the end of cut,
slow cart feeding down and slightly hold the cart back.
CAUTION:
If cart is not held back at end of cut, blade may draw material in so fast that blade
damage will occur.
7. When finished sawing, turn motor or engine off. (Note: Allow gas engine to cool
down. See engine manual.)
WARNING:
Never leave saw unattended when running.
MAINTENANCE
1. Clean water tub once a day - twice a day during heavy cutting - and refill with clean
water. If sludge accumulates, it can damage water pump and shorten blade life.
2. Clean saw each night after use. Flush pump and hoses with clean water.
3. Lubricate blade shaft and pivot shaft bearings daily. When cutting dry, grease
bearings once or twice daily. Grease provides an added protective seal for bearings.
Use only premium Lithium 12 based grease, conforming to NLGI grade #2
consistency, without Molybdenum Disulfide. Replace damaged or noisy bearings
immediately. Grease blade shaft bearings while saw is running. Grease bearings at
end of job and before saw is stored.
4. Between jobs or extended periods of storage, clean saw with a wire brush to remove
dried sludge. Clean and thoroughly lubricate all moving parts. Check to make sure
all fasteners are tight.