Operating the cc4144d – Diamond Products CC4144D User Manual

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CC4144D Concrete Saw Manual

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Operating the CC4144D

Spotlight (Optional)

1. Loosen both light bar lock knobs and adjust the light

bar’s length.

2. Tighten both lock knobs to secure.
3. Turn the spotlight switch on and off as needed for

additional lighting.

Handlebars

The handlebars help guide and maneuver the saw.
Place the handlebars in the desired position for better
leverage when lifting and steering.

Figure 3: Handlebar Assembly


Adjusting the Handlebars

1. Loosen the handlebar lock knob.
2. Holding the handlebar grip, move the handlebar

forward or backward to adjust the length and
retighten the knob.

3. Loosen the handlebar lever.
4. Holding the handlebar grip, move the handlebar up

and down to adjust the orientation and retighten the
lever.

Pivot Position

Rear Pivot Saw

Push down on the handlebars to pivot and maneuver the
saw using the rear wheels.



Fuel System

WARNING

• DO NOT operate the saw with a fuel leak.

• DO NOT fuel the saw with the engine running.

• DO NOT smoke or expose fuel to

open flames when filling the fuel
tank or working with fuel.

CAUTION

• Clean up spilled fuel prior to starting the

engine.

• Fuel may seep out from the fuel cap vent when

the saw is raised if the fuel tank is overfilled
(applicable models).

Adding Fuel

1. Lower the saw so it is level.
2. Turn off the engine and let the saw cool down.
3. Remove the fuel tank cap.
4. Fill the fuel tank with low sulfur or ultra-low sulfur

diesel fuel. Refer to the engine manual for
information on appropriate diesel fuels in normal and
cold weather temperatures.

5. Replace the fuel tank cap.

Blade Guard

WARNING

• DO NOT operate the saw with the blade guard

raised or removed.

• DO NOT remove the blade guard with the

engine running.

• Blade exposure should not exceed 180° while

cutting.

• Always pivot the front of the blade

guard 180° (fully upward) so the
guard does not swing down
unexpectedly, which may cause
serious injuries.

• When lowering the front part of the blade

guard, pivot it cautiously and slowly to avoid
serious injuries.


The blade guard shields the blade and must always be
in place when operating the saw. Regularly inspect the
blade guard and its water tubes. Clean, repair, or
replace damaged components immediately. Note:
Always use a guard that matches the blade size. Refer
to the CC4144D Parts List for more information
.

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