Removing the blade – Diamond Products CC1300XL User Manual

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CC1200-CC1300XL Concrete Saw Manual

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Figure 11: Separating the Flanges


4. Inspect the nut/screw, outer flange, and inner

flange for damages and clean, repair, or
replace as necessary.

5. Select the correct blade type and size for the

cutting task and inspect the blade for damages.
DO NOT use blades that are too small/large for
the saw.

6. Raise the saw slightly (for easier access when

installing the blade).

7. Place the blade onto the blade shaft (the blade

should fit snug on the blade shaft). Always point
the arrow printed on the blade in the direction of
the blade shaft’s rotation.

8. Place the outer flange onto the blade shaft, and

align and fit the outer flange alignment pin
through the blade’s pinhole and into the inner
flange alignment pinhole.

Figure 12: Inserting the Outer Flange

9. Slightly rotate the outer flange and blade

backward to eliminate backlash (looseness)
between parts.

10. Fit the blade shaft screw into the threads in the

blade shaft (CC1200). Fit the blade shaft nut
onto the threads on the blade shaft
(CC1300XL).

11. Tighten the nut/screw by hand. Slowly lower the

blade until it touches the ground.

Figure 13: Tightening the Nut


12. Tighten the nut/screw, using the wrench, to 50

ft-lb (67.8 Nm) to secure the outer flange and
blade. This measurement can be verified with a
torque wrench.

13. Replace the blade guard or pivot the front of the

guard down and over the blade to secure.

Removing the Blade

CAUTION

• Let the blade cool prior to

removing or replacing blades
when dry cutting.


1. Remove the blade guard or pivot the front of the

guard 180° (fully upward) to gain access to the
blade flanges. Note: Failure to fully pivot the
guard may cause serious injuries

2. Slowly lower the blade until it touches the

ground.

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3. Remove the blade shaft nut/screw using the

wrench.

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