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Inspection/setup – Multiquip SP1E16A User Manual

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page 16 — Sp1e16a paVeMeNT SaW • operaTioN MaNual — reV. #0 (04/14/10)

inSpeCtiOn/Setup

iNSpeCTioN/SeTup

1. Read and fully understand this manual,

the safety intructions in particular, and

the motor manufacturer's manual supplied

with the saw.

2. Select the correct blade for each application. If abrasive

blades are used,

MaKe CerTaiN they are designed

for use on a concrete floor saw. They must be reinforced

and have a hole for the driving pin. When wet cutting

with an abrasive blade,

MaKe CerTaiN the blade is

intended for wet cutting. Water will destroy a dry cut

abrasive blade. Some diamond blades require water

cooling and failure to do so will destroy them almost

immediately. Other diamond blades can be used with or

without water. Refer to the Blades and Blade Placement

sections in this manual for further information.

3. Handle all blades with care and

NeVer use a damaged

blade.

NeVer use an abrasive blade that has been

dropped.

electric Motor

1. The motor should be connected to a power source in

compliance with all local electrical codes. This must

be performed by a qualified electrician. After this

connection is made, it will be necessary to check the

rotation of the motor shaft. The shaft rotation

MuST

be counter-clockwise when viewing the motor from

the shaft extension end. If the rotation of the shaft is

incorrect make the necessary changes for the correct

shaft rotation.

2.

MaKe CerTaiN the rated line voltage is at the motor

when cutting. Motors can burn out when the voltage

falls 10% below the voltage rating of the motor. Also

use the correct heavy duty circuit breakers or fuses in

the circuit.

3.

MaKe CerTaiN the correct size extension cord is

used. Undersize wires will burn out motors. Use the

following chart to determine the extension cord size.

Table 3. extension Cord Sizes

Motor

Voltage

50' long 75' long 100' long

5hp
single
phase

230

No. 10

No. 8

No. 6

guards and Covers

Figure 3. Blade Guard

WarNiNg

alWayS use a grounded extension cord and

make certain the motor is connected to a

properly grounded electrical circuit to protect

the operator from possible electric shock.

DaNger

alWayS use a grounded (3-wire) extension cord and

MaKe CerTaiN that the motor is connected to a

properly grounded electric circuit to protect the operator

from possible electric shock.

NeVer touch the power

cord with wet hands or while

standing in water when it is

connected to a power source.

The possibly exists of electrical

shock (electrocution) or even

death.

NeVer spray water

directly on the electric motor.

WarNiNg

NeVer operate the saw without blade guards and

covers in place.

Do NoT operate with the front of

the blade guard raised. The blade exposure cannot

exceed 180 degrees during operation. Adhere to the

safety guidelines of the

american National Standards

institute (aNSi) B7.1 and B7.5.

BLADE GUARD