Operating the cc7074 – Diamond Products CC7074 User Manual

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Operating the CC7074



For additional information and detailed diagrams on
individual saw components, refer to the CC7074 Parts
List in conjunction with this manual.

Tie-Downs

Use the tie-downs (one at the back and one at the front
end of the saw) when securing the saw in a truck/trailer
for transportation. DO NOT over-tighten a chain/rope to
the front end tie-down, which may bend the frame and
damage the saw.

Footrest

Use the footrest, if desired, to add body weight to the
rear of the saw and improve the rear wheel traction
when cutting.

Figure 3: Footrest

Weight Bar (Optional)

The weight bar (optional) adds 55 lb to the saw to
improve the rear wheel traction when cutting. Note: The
weight bar is a standard feature on the 48” blade saw
.

1. Attach the second footrest to the back of the frame

base using the screws, washers, and lock nuts
provided.

2. Rest the weight bar on top of both footrests.
3. Place a flat washer onto both screws. Fit the screws

through the screw holes on top of the weight bar and
through the slot on both footrests.

4. Place a fender washer onto each screw underneath

the footrest and secure with a lock nut.





5. Remove the weight bar as necessary.

Spotlight

1. Loosen both spotlight bar lock knobs and slide the

spotlight bar from side-to-side to adjust the length of
the bar.

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

additional lighting.

Handlebars

The handlebars help to guide and maneuver the saw.
Place the handlebars in the desired position for better
leverage when lifting and steering. To maneuver the saw
forward or backward, turn on the Free Wheel switch and
move the saw as desired (the free wheel component
only works with the ignition key at Run).

Figure 4: Handlebar

Adjusting the Handlebars

1. Loosen the handlebar adjusting lever.
2. Move the handlebar forward or backward to adjust

the length and retighten the adjusting lever to
secure.

3. Press

the

Tilt Handlebar pushbutton and move the

handlebar up or down to adjust the angle. Note: The
button only works with the ignition key at the Run
position.

4. To reposition adjustment lever, pull out and move to

desired lever position.

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