Replacing the skip plate, Leveling the skip plate mounting flange, Inner blade flange – Diamond Products CC155 User Manual

Page 20: Installing the inner blade flange, Removing the inner blade flange, Wheels, Replacing the front wheels, Replacing the rear wheels

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of the plate daily for damage or excessive wear.
Clean or replace as necessary.

Figure 15: Skip Plate and Mounting Flange

Replacing the Skip Plate

1. Remove the skip plate screws and skip plate.
2. Align the new skip plate with the skip plate

mounting flange.

3. Replace the screws and tighten to secure the

plate.

Leveling the Skip Plate Mounting Flange

1. Remove the two screws securing the mounting

flange to the front axle.

2. Adjust the mounting flange so it is parallel (from

side-to-side) with the cutting surface.

3. Replace the screws and tighten to secure the

mounting flange.

Inner Blade Flange

The inner blade flange may be taken off the blade
shaft to clean or replace the part.

Installing the Inner Blade Flange

1. Inspect the inner blade flange for damages and

clean or replace as necessary.

2. Place the flange onto the tapered portion of the

blade shaft.

3. Apply Loctite 262 (red) or an equivalent to the

setscrew threads.

4. Place the setscrew into the flange’s setscrew

hole and tighten the screw down to the blade
shaft key to secure the flange. Note: Always
make sure the flange is secure prior to
operating the saw

Removing the Inner Blade Flange

.

1. Remove the setscrew from the back of the inner

blade flange using an Allen wrench.

2. Remove the flange from the blade shaft.

Wheels

WARNING

• Raise the saw to a proper

height for easy access when
working underneath the saw,
and place jack stands or
blocks under the frame edges at the front
and back of the frame base.

• Always wear safety glasses

when removing retaining
rings.

Figure 16: Front and Rear Wheels

Replacing the Front Wheels

Inspect the front wheels regularly for damages or
wear and replace as necessary.

1. Remove the retaining ring using retaining-ring

pliers.

2. Remove the wheel and place a new wheel onto

the wheel shaft.

3. Snap the retaining ring into the groove at the

front of the wheel shaft to secure the wheel.

4. Repeat steps 1–3 to replace the second wheel.

Replacing the Rear Wheels

Inspect the rear wheels regularly for damages or
wear and replace as necessary.

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