Diamond Products CC7074 User Manual

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4. Turn both blade drive belt tension bolts (large

threaded bolt on engine foot) counterclockwise to
loosen the belts.

Figure 26: Belt Tension Bolt


5. Remove both sets of belts from the four sheaves.
6. Loop and align the first matched set of belts around

the lower gearbox sheave and then around the
upper gearbox sheave, and repeat with the second
matched set of belts. Repeat the procedure for the
second set of sheaves. Note: Make sure the belts
are fitted against each other, and are aligned on the
sheaves
.

7. Turn both blade drive tension bolts (large threaded

bolt on engine foot) clockwise equally to tighten the
belts. Test the belt tension and readjust the bolts as
necessary. Refer to Appendix C for additional
information on belt tension settings. DO NOT
exceed the manufacturer’s tension settings.

8. Tighten the nut on both blade drive belt tension bolts

down to the engine foot.

9. Retighten the two engine cradle screws.

In-Line Fuel Filter

Change the in-line fuel filter every 250 to 500 hours,
depending on the amount of buildup in the filter.

Figure 27: In-Line Fuel Filter

1. Lower the saw completely.
2. Place a drain pan under the hoses and in-line filter.
3. Pinch the hose on both sides of the filter using an

appropriate pinch-off tool for tubing.

4. Remove the hose clamp from both sides of the filter.
5. Remove the filter from the hoses. Drain any

escaping fuel and dispose of the used fuel and filter
according to city, state, and federal regulations.

6. Place the fuel hose coming from the fuel tank onto

the end of the filter (the arrow on the filter should not
point toward this hose). Push the hose tightly up
against the edge of the filter and secure with the
hose clamp.

7. Place the fuel hose coming from the fuel pump onto

the other end of the filter (the arrow on the filter
should point toward this hose). Push the hose tightly
up against the edge of the filter and secure with the
hose clamp.

8. Remove the pinch-off tool from the hoses and check

for leaks.

Engine

WARNING

 Let the engine cool down prior to

servicing the saw.

 DO NOT service the saw with the

engine running (unless stated otherwise).


Refer to the engine manual and manufacturer for a
full engine maintenance schedule and additional
engine maintenance information
.

Cleaning the Engine

Clean and wipe down the engine’s exterior, fans, and
guards daily to prevent high operating temperatures.

Changing Engine Oil

 Refer to Engine Operators manual for oil

specifications and capacities.


 Change the oil after the first 50 hours of operation,

then every 500 hours afterward.


 If the annual operating hours are less than 500,

change the oil every year.


 The oil filter should be changed when the oil is

changed.

 Refer to Engine Manual for Oil Filter Specifications.

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