Diamond Products CC7074 User Manual

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Figure 189: Front Wheels

Replacing the Front Wheels

Replace the front wheels when they are damaged and/or
affecting saw performance.

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

front wheels off the ground.

2. Remove all four screws from the wheel cover.
3. Pry the wheel cover gasket and wheel cover off the

wheel using a screwdriver or pry bar.

4. Remove the screw securing the wheel, and then

remove the wheel from the front axle.

5. Place a new wheel onto the front axle.
6. Fit the lock washer and then the flat washer onto the

wheel screw and retighten the screw through the
center of the wheel to secure.

7. Replace the wheel cover gasket and wheel cover,

and retighten all four wheel cover screws to secure.

8. Replace the second front wheel as directed above.
9. Slowly lower the jack and remove the jack stand

when the wheels are firmly touching the ground.

Replacing the Rear Wheels

Replace the rear wheels when they are damaged and/or
affecting saw performance.

Figure 20: Rear Wheels

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

rear wheels off the ground.

2. Pry the hubcap off the wheel using a screwdriver or

pry bar.

3. Remove all four lug nuts from the wheel.
4. Remove the wheel and place a new wheel onto the

wheel hub.

5. Replace the lug nuts and tighten to secure.
6. Replace the hubcap and secure in place using a

rubber mallet.

7. Replace the second rear wheel as directed.
8. Slowly lower the jack and remove the jack stand

when the wheels are firmly touching the ground.

Maximum Cutting Depth

WARNING

 Raise the saw to a proper height for

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


Always adjust the maximum cutting depth when
changing the blade size, sheave size, flange size, and
belt size to avoid damaging saw components. Refer to
the CC7074 Parts List for additional information.

1. Raise the saw to gain access to the maximum

cutting depth bolts underneath the frame base.

2. Loosen the nut on both bolts.
3. Turn the bolts counterclockwise to decrease the

maximum cutting depth, or turn the bolts clockwise
to increase the maximum cutting depth. Note: Both
bolts must be the same length when finished
.

Figure 191: Maximum Depth Bolts


4. Bottom out the nut on each bolt with the frame base

to secure the bolts.

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