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Sfcg1 concrete saw—components – Multiquip SFCG1 SERIES User Manual

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SFCG1 CONCRETE SAW — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (03/15/04) — PAGE 15

Figures 3 shows the location of the basic controls or components,
for the SFCG1 Concrete Saw. Listed below is a brief explanation
of each control or component

1.

Hand Grips/Handlebar –

When operating the saw, place

both hands on each grip to maneuver the saw.

2.

Adjustable Handle –

Set to comfortable operating position.

3.

Rear Guide –

Rear guide wheel drops into cut to assist in

straight tracking.

4.

Air Filter –

Prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine

air intake. Keep cleaned and replace when necessary.

5.

Recoil Starter Handle –

Pull to engage and start the

engine.

6.

Recoil Starter Assembly –

Engages the engine when

the handle is pulled and rewinds the starter rope when the
handle is released.

7.

Wheels/Carraige Assembly –

Heavy-duty polyurethane

wheels with permanently sealed ball bearings.

SFCG1 CONCRETE SAW—COMPONENTS

8.

Diamond Blade –

0.75" (19.1 mm) Arbor diameter. 10"

blade capacity. 10" diameter provides for 1/4" to 3 1/4"
depth of cut.

9.

Blade Guard –

Covers saw blade and flips up to allow

blade to be changed.

10. Belt Tension Adjuster –

Adjusts belt tension.

11. Front Pointer –

Assists in straight tracking.

12. Front Pointer Arm –

Stows up for storage and pivots down

for use.

13. Depth Adjust Disk –

Turn disk clockwise or counter-

clockwise to adjust the cutting depth up or down.

14. Fuel Tank –

Use unleaded gasoline. Do not overfill.

15. Shift Knob –

Moves Depth Stop Rod in or out of keyhole

slot.

16. V-Belt Cover –

Remove this cover to gain access to the V-

belt.

NEVER

operate the saw with this cover removed.

17. Arbor Shaft Grease Zerks –

Conveniently located for

lubrication.

18. On/Off Switch (Engine)

– Turn to the "

ON

" position to

allow engine to be started and turn to the "

OFF

" position to

prevent accidental starting.

19. Handle Lock –

Lock handle height to a comfortable

operating position.

20. Screw Plunger –

Line up bottom edge of Depth Stop Rod

on Screw Plunger across from desired depth line mark.

21. Depth Stop Rod –

Holds blade above working surface or

allows blade to cut into working surface at specified depth.

22. Engine Shut-off Switch –

The Engine Shutdown Switch

located next to the handle lock serves both as an Emergency
Engine Shut-Off and as the primary Shutdown switch. This
allows the operator to shutdown the saw safely away from
moving parts.

23. Dust Collection –

Provides for connection to suitable dust

collection bag or vacuum system.

24. Sash –

Allows for the lowering and raising of the front

guide from the operator's position.