Contents
Safety ....................................................................... 3
Setup ........................................................................ 8
Controls ............................................................11
Operation ................................................................ 14
Maintenance ........................................................... 25
Plate.............................................................. 25
Lubrication .......................................................... 26
Chain ............................................................ 32
Cleaning .............................................................. 35
Storage ................................................................... 35
Schematics ............................................................. 37
Safety
Improperly using or maintaining the machine can
result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury,
comply with these safety instructions and always
pay attention to the safety alert symbol
means: Caution, Warning, or Danger-personal
safety instruction. Failure to comply with the
instruction may result in personal injury or death.
Safe Operating Practices
This product is capable of amputating hands. Always
follow all safety instructions to avoid serious injury or
death.
WARNING
Machining or handling stone, masonry,
concrete, metal, and other materials can
generate dust, mists, and fumes containing
chemicals, such as silica, known to cause
serious or fatal injury or illness, such as
respiratory disease, silicosis, cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
• Control dust, mist, and fumes at the source
where possible. Water should be used for
dust suppression when feasible.
• Use good work practices and follow the
recommendations of the manufacturer or
suppliers, OSHA, and other occupational
and trade associations.
• Always follow respiratory precautions.
• When the hazards from inhalation cannot
be eliminated, the operator and any
bystanders should wear a respirator
approved by OSHA for the material being
handled.
Training
•
Read the Operator's Manual and other training
material. If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) cannot
read or understand the information, it is the
owner's responsibility to explain this material to
them.
•
Become familiar with the safe operation of the
equipment, operator controls, and safety signs.
•
All operators and mechanics should be trained.
The owner is responsible for training the users.
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