Possible diamond blade problems – EDCO HSS-14 User Manual

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E-HSS14-I-0408

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Phone (301) 663-1600 • 1-800-638-3326

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Starting the Engine:

Be sure blade is clear of item to be cut.

Determine that the recoil starter assembly turns freely, starter rope pulls easily, and the rope retracts properly.

Follow the instructions supplied in the engine manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for starting engine.

Open the throttle and allow engine to reach operating temperature. Do not use the throttle as a means to match the
specifi ed blade speed to the arbor shaft speed. Note: To ensure the necessary power is transferred to the blade, all
cutting must be done at full throttle. The governor is factory set for correct speed - altering this setting will damage
the machine. Maintain engine to factory specifi cations.

Cutting:

Place the work piece on rolling table against the backstop and use the rolling table to move the work piece to the

blade. Do not strain the engine while cutting or jam work piece into the blade. Do not twist the work piece while

cutting.

Do not reach underneath or around work piece while the blade is rotating.

Keep stable footing at all times while cutting.

Keep hair, clothing, fi ngers and all body parts away from the blade
and any other moving parts.

For wet cutting, maintain an adequate supply of water to cool the blade.

Note: If using the optional water pump, clean water must be run through

the cycle daily to avoid build up in the pump.

When you have fi nished cutting, return throttle to idle. Stop the engine by

returning the engine mounted stop switch to the OFF position. Do not

leave the saw running unattended.

Clean dust and debris from whole machine - including inside the dust channel.


IMPORTANT REMINDER:
This machine is designed to use diamond blades to cut pavers, stone, tile,

masonry products and brick. Do not use it to cut anything else.

Figure 8

Blade Diameter

Arbor Shaft Diameter

Arbor Speed

14 inches

4 1/2 inches

3600 RPM

1.0 inches

Max Cutting Depth

Use Diamond Blades Only

Figure 9

Possible Diamond Blade Problems

Segment Loss:

Usually insufficient

water

Cracked Segments

and/or Core

Wrong Blade for the job.

Blade Will Not Cut:

Blade is glazed or

to hard for the job.

Arbor Hole

Out-Of-Round

Blade not properly tightened

or seated on arbor.

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