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Coolant requirements, Optional electric water pump operation, Transporting the saw – EDCO SS-24 User Manual

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E-SS24-I-0414

Printed in USA
©2014

KMS

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To Stop Cutting:

• Move Speed Control lever to the NEUTRAL position.

• Turn Depth Control Handwheel clockwise until blade is clear of slab.

• Push Clutch Lever forward, away from operator to the FREE WHEEL position; this will stop all forward motion.

(Page 7, Figure 8)

• Return Throttle to idle.

• Flip Blade Saver switch back to DRY.

• Turn off optional Water Pump then turn off water supply valve.

To Stop the Engine:

• In an emergency situation, PUSH DOWN the E-Stop.

• For normal shut off, return Ignition to OFF position and remove the key.

NOTE: Using the E-Stop as an ON/OFF switch instead of shutting off the ignition will drain the battery.

Coolant Requirements:

• Water must be used when operating with blades marked for WET CUTTING. A supply of 2 1/2 - 5 gallons per
minute (GPM) is necessary. Attach water hose to Coolant Valve or Pump. Adjust valves to control the flow of water.

Optional Electric Water Pump Operation:

• On all models be sure there is water in the system AND water is being supplied to the machine.

• Attach the water hose to the valve.

• Start the engine according to the directions on page 6.

• Open water valve then turn the Blade Saver to WET. (Review Figures 3 & 4)

• To stop water flow, turn the Blade Saver back to DRY and then close the water valve.

Transporting the Saw:

Extreme care must be taken when loading or

unloading this machine.

• If hoisting this machine is necessary, use the built in lifting bail.

(Figure 9) Use proper hoisting equipment and techniques.

• Remove the blade before transporting or hoisting. Serious personal

injury or damage to the equipment can result. Be sure the lifting

equipment is capable of handling the weight of the machine. If unsure

check with your supervisor. (Practice SAFETY)

• Do not transport the saw with the engine running.

• Be certain the area surrounding the machine is clear of personnel

before hoisting.

Figure 9

Lifting Bail