Possible diamond blade problems, Equipment development co., inc – EDCO BB14E User Manual
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Cutting:
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Do not strain the engine/motor while cutting. Do not jam work piece into the blade. Do not twist the work piece
while cutting.
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When you have fi nished cutting:
On Gasoline models: To stop engine, return throttle to idle. Stop the engine by turning the engine mounted stop
switch to the OFF position. Do not leave the saw running unattended.
On electric models: Turn the power switch to OFF. Wait until saw comes to a complete stop before performing
any type maintenance.
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Clean dust and debris from machine.
IMPORTANT:
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When actually cutting masonry products, it is important that the blade is at it’s maximum RPM. DO NOT force or
jam the blade. Forcing the blade will cause the motor to overheat, tripping the overload device or severe motor
damage.
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Do not reach underneath or around work piece while the blade is rotating.
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Keep stable footing at all times while cutting.
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Keep hair, clothing, fi ngers and all body parts away from the blade and any other
moving parts.
Arbor Shaft
Rating
Diameter
Blade
Max.
Cutting Depth
BB14E
BB14G
Model
2600 RPM
2600 RPM
14 inches
14 inches
5 inches
5 inches
Figure 17
Possible Diamond Blade Problems
Segment Loss:
Usually insufficient
water
Cracked Segments
and/or Core
Wrong Blade for the job.
Blade Will Not Cut:
Blade is glazed or
to hard for the job.
Arbor Hole
Out-Of-Round
Blade not properly tightened
or seated on arbor.