Setup, adjustment and operation, Adjustment and operation, Step cuts – MK Diamond MK-2000 Pro User Manual

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MK-2000 Pro

Revision 01/02, Effective Date January 10, 2002

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SETUP, ADJUSTMENT and OPERATION

ADJUSTMENT and OPERATION:

NOTE: 1. Step Cutting is the preferred cutting method for all cuts.

2. When cutting hard material Step Cutting should always be used.
3. Step Cutting will extend the life of the Diamond Blade.

1. Step Cuts:

A Step Cut is performed when a series of small cuts of increasing depth are used to complete a single cut.
Step Cuts are used for large objects or for hard objects such as Firebrick and Pavers.

Note:

Skip steps E and F, if cutting dry.








































Cut in smooth even strokes; do not force the saw to cut.



















(C)

Verify the Masonry Piece is

seated against the Ruler/Stop

and the Adjustable Cutting Guide

(A)

Set the Adjustable Cutting Guide

to the desired length indicated

on the side of the Ruler/Stop

closest to the Wooden Strip

(D)

Place the ON/OFF Switch in

the ON position

(F)

Verify cooling flow exists on

both sides of the blade

(E)

Open the Cooling Flow Control

Valve and adjust cooling flow

Ruler

Markings

Measuring

point

Ruler/Stop

Adjustable

Cutting Guide

(B)

Place the Masonry Piece onto

the Movable Cutting Table

Masonry Piece

Adjustable

Cutting Guide

Ruler/Stop

ON/OFF

Switch

OFF

Position

Control Valve

Cooling Flow

Points

(I)

Repeat steps G and H until

cutting is complete

(H)

Once the "Push" cut is

complete, lower the Cutting

Head further and "Pull" the

Piece forward into the Blade

(G)

Hold the Masonry Piece, lower

the Cutting Head and "Push"

the Piece toward the Blade

Masonry Piece

Push Cutting

Table

Lower 1/4 -1/2

inch for "Push"

Stroke

Lower additional

1/4 -1/2 inch for

"Pull" Stroke

Continue Steps

"G" and "H" to

complete cut

Pull Cutting

Table

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