Diamond Products CC4144D User Manual

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Installing the Blade Guard

1. Face the front of the blade guard forward and fit the

tapered mount on the side of the guard onto the
tapered mount on the frame.

Figure 4: Tapered Blade Guard Mount


2. Connect the water supply hose to the blade guard.

Removing the Blade Guard

1. Disconnect the water supply hose from the blade

guard.

2. Use the handle on the blade guard to rock the guard

back and forth while lifting the guard off the tapered
mount on the frame.

Flange Guard

Fit the tapered mount on the back of the flange guard
onto the tapered mount on the frame to install. Lift the
flange guard off the tapered mount on the frame to
remove.

Figure 4: Flange Guard

Diamond Blades

WARNING

• DO NOT exceed the blade’s

maximum recommended speed
when cutting. Excessive blade
speeds can cause blade breakage, resulting in
serious injuries and/or death.

• DO NOT use damaged blades when cutting to

avoid harming yourself, others, or the saw.


Using the proper blade (size and type) preserves the
blade and improves efficiency, resulting in lower costs.
Refer to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers
(AEM) safety brochure for diamond blades and
www.diamondproducts.com for additional blade
information.

Inspecting the Blade

Inspect each blade prior to installation and discard all
damaged blades. Inspect the blades for:

• Cracks, nicks, and dents

• A damaged/deformed arbor (center hole)

• Darkness/discoloration near edge of blade

• A deformed blade circumference

• Segment

loss/cracks

• Core

wear

• Bending

• Uneven

side-widths

Blade Speed

Refer to the blade, blade packaging information, or the
RPM chart posted on the saw and in the CC4144D Parts
List for the recommended blade speeds when cutting.
DO NOT exceed the maximum recommended blade
speed. DO NOT use a blade for cutting that requires a
lower speed than the blade shaft speed.

Wrench

Use the wrench provided when installing or removing a
blade. Apply force to the opposite end of the wrench and
tighten the blade shaft screw to 125 ft-lb (169.5 Nm) to
secure the outer flange and blade. Verify this
measurement with a torque wrench.

Figure 5: Wrench

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