Hydraulic safety, Belt safety, Transmission safety – Diamond Products CC6566 User Manual
Page 9: Transporting safety, Lifting safety

CC6566 - CC6566-3 Concrete Saw Manual
DO NOT expose yourself or
anyone else to the direct line of
the blade when operating the
saw.
DO NOT allow any person, animal, and/or
object in and around the work area while
cutting.
DO NOT assume the saw will remain still while
in Neutral when stopping and/or parking the
saw on a slope. Chock the wheels to prevent
unnecessary movement.
Hydraulic Safety
Turn off the engine prior to servicing and/or
disconnecting hydraulic components.
Lower the saw completely to relieve some
hydraulic fluid pressure prior to servicing the
saw.
Always place a piece of
cardboard or paper up against
hydraulic components, or use a
leak detection fluid to check for
hydraulic fluid leaks. Keep all body parts away
from leaks and/or areas that may eject
hydraulic fluid. Pressurized hydraulic fluid can
penetrate the skin, causing serious injuries.
Seek medical attention immediately.
Belt Safety
Turn off the engine and let the belts cool down
prior to servicing them.
Regularly inspect the belts for fraying, stress
cracks, and/or breakage and replace
immediately when damaged.
Always check belt alignment prior to operating
the saw.
Over-tensioning the belts may damage the
power take-off (PTO). Under-tensioning the
belts may cause slippage, shorter belt life,
and/or poor saw performance.
Squealing belts indicate looseness.
DO NOT use old and new belts on the same
sheave together.
Transmission Safety
Clean the transmission fan and fan guard
regularly to prevent high oil temperatures.
Transporting Safety
Remove the blade prior to transporting the saw.
Make sure the truck/trailer is in good, working
condition and sufficient to transport the load.
DO NOT tow the saw behind a vehicle.
Close the fuel shutoff valve when transporting.
Drain the fuel tank when transporting long
distances.
Use heavy-duty ramps that will support the
weight of the saw and yourself when loading or
unloading.
Raise the saw to avoid damaging components
while moving up and down ramps.
Use extreme caution when
guiding the saw up and down
ramps. Slowly drive/push the
saw forward down the ramp.
Slowly back/pull the saw in reverse up the
ramp. Avoid standing directly downhill from the
saw to avoid serious injuries.
Chock the wheels and secure the saw in a
truck/trailer prior to transporting.
Turn off the engine/motor once the saw is
loaded into the truck/trailer. For self-propelled
models, place the speed control lever at Neutral
and engage the transmission prior to turning off
the engine.
Engage the brake once the saw is secure in the
truck/trailer to help secure.
Refer to the Department of Transportation
(DOT) for additional information on proper
transportation techniques and truck/trailer
requirements.
Lifting Safety
Move yourself and all others away
from the lifting area when hoisting
the saw to prevent being crushed.
Secure the appropriate hoisting cables, straps,
and/or chains to the saw’s designated lift points prior
to hoisting.
DO NOT attempt to lift the saw irresponsibly and/or
improperly.
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