Diamond Products CC4144D User Manual

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Installing the Inner Blade Flange

1. Inspect the inner blade flange for damages. Clean or

replace the flange 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. Tighten the setscrew on the flange to the blade shaft

key to secure the flange.

Removing the Inner Blade Flange

1. Loosen 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

access when working underneath
the saw. Use chocks to block the
wheels, and fit blocks/jacks under
the frame edges at the front and back of the
frame for support.

Figure 15: Front and Rear Wheels


Replacing the Front Wheels

Replace the front wheels when damaged.

1. Move the saw to level ground. Use the jack to

slightly raise the side of the saw near the front of the
machine.

2. Loosen the setscrew(s) in the set collar.
3. Remove the set collar, washer, and wheel from the

front axle.

4. Place a new wheel onto the front axle. Replace the

washer and set collar.

5. Tighten the setscrew into the set collar to secure the

wheel.



6. Slowly lower the saw and remove the jack stand

when the wheels are firmly touching the ground.

7. Raise the other side of the saw and repeat to

replace the second front wheel.

Replacing the Rear Wheels

Replace the rear wheels when damaged.

1. Move the saw to level ground. Use the jack to

slightly raise the side of the saw near the rear of the
machine.

2. Remove the transtorque bushing from the rear

wheel.

3. Remove the wheel from the wheel hub and place a

new wheel onto the hub.

4. Replace the transtorque bushing and tighten to 65 ft-

lb (88 Nm). Note: Failure to fully tighten the
transtorque bushing may cause the wheels to fall off
the saw
.

5. Slowly lower the saw and remove the jack stand

when the wheels are firmly touching the ground.

6. Raise the other side of the saw and repeat to

replace the second rear wheel.

Battery

WARNING

• Ignitable explosive gases are emitted

from the battery. DO NOT expose the
battery to sparks or open flames, and
keep the area around the battery well-
ventilated.

• Disconnect the battery prior to servicing the

saw unless stated otherwise.

• Always keep the battery cable clamps

away from the battery terminals when
the battery is disconnected to avoid
accidental connections.

• Always connect the battery cables to the

proper terminal to ensure safety.

CAUTION

• Use a proper battery tester when testing the

battery strength.

• Use protective eyewear or a face shield and

avoid contact with the skin when
handling/servicing the battery.


The saw contains a charged battery with one positive
cable lead and one negative cable lead.

Battery Type

12 Volt, Group 26

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