Diamond Products CC7074 User Manual

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Figure 6: Frame Base Mount


2. Insert the lock pin through the hole on the tapered

frame mount to secure the guard.

3. For guards 36” and up, raise the saw slightly. Place

a lock washer and then a flat washer onto the blade
guard screw. Fit the screw through the slot near the
back of the guard and through the hole on the frame
base, and secure the guard to the frame using the
provided wrench.

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

Removing the Blade Guard

Always remove the blade guard with the blade off the
saw.

1. Disconnect the water supply hose from the blade

guard.

2. For guards 36” and up, raise the saw slightly.

Remove the screw from the frame base and blade
guard.

3. Remove the lock pin from the tapered frame mount.
4. Use the handle on the blade guard to rock the guard

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

Flange Guard

Install the flange guard over the blade flange that is not
in use.

Installing the Flange Guard

1. Fit the tapered mount on the back of the flange

guard onto the tapered mount on the frame.

2. Insert the lock pin through the hole on the tapered

frame mount to secure the guard.

Figure 7: Flange Guard Installed

Removing the Flange Guard

1. Remove the lock pin from the tapered frame mount.
2. Remove the flange guard from the tapered frame

mount.

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

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