Maintaining the cc1200 and cc1300xl, Tasks prior to maintenance, Maintenance overview – Diamond Products CC1300XL User Manual
Page 27: Daily/regularly, Handlebars, Part lubrication, Blade shaft
CC1200-CC1300XL Concrete Saw Manual
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Maintaining the CC1200 and
CC1300XL
Failure to read and comply with the maintenance
instructions provided in this manual may result in
serious injuries and/or death, and may harm the
saw. DO NOT attempt to perform maintenance on
these saws if you are not properly trained for it, or
are not supervised by an experienced person.
Refer to the Diamond Products’ Parts List for
additional information and part diagrams when
performing maintenance tasks. Refer to the
engine/motor manual and manufacturer as the
primary source for all safety, operations, and
maintenance instructions for the engine/motor. All
non-routine maintenance tasks should be
performed by an authorized service center. Contact
the manufacturer with any additional questions.
Tasks Prior to Maintenance
Complete the tasks listed below prior to performing
saw maintenance:
• Turn off engine and let saw cool down.
• Turn off switches and controls.
• Remove guards and access panels for easy
access.
• Disconnect electric motor saw from power
source (electric saw).
• Move fuel shutoff lever to closed or off position
(gas saw).
• Raise saw to proper height for easy access
when working underneath saw, and place jack
stands or blocks under frame edges at front and
back of frame.
Maintenance Overview
Complete the following maintenance tasks as
required. DO NOT delay maintenance! Print the
Daily Maintenance Task Chart from the Index to
keep track of the maintenance tasks completed.
Daily/Regularly
• Lubricate blade shaft bearing grease fittings
daily, or two to three times daily when dry
cutting.
• Inspect belts after first four hours of use, and
then daily for tension and wear. Replace or re-
tension as necessary.
• Inspect saw for damages.
• Tighten loose nuts and bolts.
• Clean air filter daily, or two to three times daily
when dry cutting (see engine manual).
• Check fuel level and fill as necessary.
• Check engine oil level and fill as necessary
(see engine manual).
• Wipe down saw’s exterior.
• Wipe down engine/motor exterior and guards.
• Look for fluid leaks.
Note: Refer to the engine/motor manual and
manufacturer for a full maintenance schedule and
additional maintenance information
Handlebars
.
The handlebars generally require little or no
maintenance and, when used correctly, should
remain in good, working condition. Inspect the
handlebars occasionally for bending, unusual
cracks, and/or breakage. Replace them
immediately when damaged.
Part Lubrication
WARNING
• DO NOT grease parts
with the engine running
unless stated otherwise.
Lubricating parts on schedule increases the saw’s
efficiency and life. Use NLGI No. 2 premium
lithium-based grease when lubricating parts.
Blade Shaft
Lubricate both blade shaft bearing grease fittings at
the end of the workday, or two to three times daily
when dry cutting. Always grease the fittings with the
engine/motor running at idle (extremely low
speed!). Use one full pump of grease when
greasing the blade shaft fittings.