Multiquip SP403016 - Manual

Multiquip SP403016

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
  • Page 3 – SILICOSIS WARNING; SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORY WARNINGS
  • Page 4 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – NOTES
  • Page 6 – TRAINING CHECKLIST; il
  • Page 7 – li; DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
  • Page 8 – SAFETY; HAZARD SYMBOLS; DANGER
  • Page 10 – GENERAL SAFETY; RULES AND REGULATIONS
  • Page 12 – DIAMOND BLADE SAFETY
  • Page 13 – SAW LIFTING AND LOADING SAFETY; DANGER — Do Not Stand Upder Saw
  • Page 14 – BATTERY
  • Page 15 – DIMENSIONS; See Figures 1 and 2 and Table 1 for saw dimensions.; Figure 1. Chassis and Dimensions — Bottom View
  • Page 16 – Figure 2. Chassis and Dimensions — Side View; SPECIFICATIONS; Table 2. Blade and Shaft Specifications
  • Page 17 – ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS; Table 4. Transmission System Specifications
  • Page 18 – e n g i n e ow n e r ’s m a nu a l; WATER SYSTEM; INTENDED USE / FAMILIARIZATION; FEATURES
  • Page 19 – SERIAL TAG INFORMATION; The; SERIAL TAG; is bonded to the inside of the console; Record your; ENGINE
  • Page 20 – Figure 4. Controls and Indicators; CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
  • Page 21 – COMPONENTS
  • Page 22 – BASIC ENGINE INFORMATION; BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS; Figure 6. Basic Engine Components
  • Page 23 – CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE; For safety; Figure 7. Blade Shaft Ratios
  • Page 24 – RATIO SPEEDS AND BLADE GUARD SIZE; WARNING; CAUTION; Verify the engine start switch is; OFF; before removing
  • Page 25 – Figure 8. Diamond Blade; SPECIFIC TOOLS / SAW BLADES
  • Page 26 – Verify the blade flanges are clean and not damaged. Pay; INSTALLING THE BLADE; Figure 9. Inspect and Clean Flange; bolt on the left side of the saw has a; WARNING — Tighten Blade Mounting Bolt; Figure 10. Aligning Flange Pin Through Blade; Blade Direction of Rotation; Figure 11. Blade Rotation Direction
  • Page 27 – CAUTION — Improper Torque; Figure 12. Blade Wrench; Stacking Blades for Wide Cuts; Align flange pin through the stack of blades into the; Figure 13. Torque Flange Bolt; attempt to stack blades beyond the capacity; NEVER; operate the saw
  • Page 28 – BLADE GUARDS; BLADE GUARD; Remove the water delivery hose from the blade guard; Figure 14. Blade Guard Water Delivery Connector; operate the saw with the front half of the blade
  • Page 29 – Installing a Blade Guard:; Slide the blade guard straight downward to engage the; Figure 16. Tapered Mounting Clip; INSTALLING THE FLANGE GUARD; The flange guard protects the blade flange when not in use.; Figure 18. The Flange Guard Installed
  • Page 30 – WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS
  • Page 31 – WARNING — Battery hazards; BATTERY SETUP; WARNING — Shock hazards; Figure 19. Battery and Battery Box
  • Page 32 – FUELING THE SAW; Figure 20. Fuel Gauge; Priming the Fuel System
  • Page 33 – COLD WEATHER OPERATION/POINTER ADJUSTMENT; COLD WEATHER OPERATION; CAUTION — Block Heaters; Figure 22. Pointer Assembly
  • Page 34 – RAISE - LOWER CONTROLS; To lower the blade, push the toggle switch located on; Setting the Depth Indicator; Lower the blade until it just touches the cutting surface.; Figure 24. Raise-Lower Control Toggle Switch; If a cut at a precise depth is; SETTING THE DEPTH STOP
  • Page 35 – Set depth indicator as outlined on previous page.; Depth Control Knob; Figure 27. Indicator and Depth Control Knob; WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM
  • Page 36 – OPERATION; Figure 30. Ignition Switch and System Status
  • Page 37 – Figure 31. Emergency Stop Button; Stopping the Engine
  • Page 38 – Loading and Unloading; LOADING AND TRANSPORTING; Figure 33. Lifting Point; Lifting Point
  • Page 39 – MAINTENANCE; Maintenance Schedule; Figure 35. Air Filter Restriction Light
  • Page 40 – Figure 36. Air Cleaner Components; Figure 37. Engine Service Areas
  • Page 41 – Checking Engine Oil; CAUTION — Do Not Overfill; Table 10. Recommended Viscosity Grades; seal; Figure 38. Oil Filter
  • Page 42 – Oil And Fuel Lines; Figure 39. Fuel Filter Removal; WARNING — Crush Injury; Figure 40. Grease Fittings; LUBRICATION; This saw has 5 grease fittings. See Figure 40.
  • Page 43 – COOLING SYSTEM; Figure 41. Air Cleaner Removal; BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM
  • Page 44 – Replacing the Battery; Figure 42. Battery Location; Removable Guards and Access Panels
  • Page 45 – Belts and Pulleys; Blade Shaft Drive Belt; Figure 45. Belt Locations; CAUTION — Keep belts clean; Pivot engine forward to further remove belt tension
  • Page 46 – Rotary Belt Tensioner; Rotate the tensioner nut clockwise until the desired; Figure 47. Tension Adjustment Notches; BLADE SHAFT
  • Page 47 – Removal and Replacement; Figure 50. Blade Alignment Requirements; DRIVE SYSTEM ALIGNMENT; Loosen the wheel mount assembly attachment bolts
  • Page 48 – BLADE FLANGE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION; Figure 52. Drive Wheel Alignment Bolt Locations; WARNING — Outer flange; Removing the Inner Blade Flange; Figure 53. Blade Flange Puller
  • Page 49 – Installing the Inner Blade Flange; Figure 54. Inner Blade Flange Installation
  • Page 50 – Figure 56. Circuit Breakers; Blade Flanges; Figure 57. Depth Adjustment
  • Page 51 – PTO DRIVE MAINTENANCE; Figure 58. PTO Drive Assembly; When checking or adding hydraulic oil, place the
  • Page 52 – RAISE-LOWER SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING; Pump Motor
  • Page 53 – HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; DANGER — Hydraulic Leaks; use your hand to find hydraulic; Adjustment Nut; Plugged hydraulic oil filter; Hydraulic Oil System; Figure 62. Oil Reserve Fill Line
  • Page 54 – DRAINING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM; Place an oil drain pan beneath the blade shaft housing; Figure 63. Hydraulic System
  • Page 55 – Slurry Control Strip; CAUTION — Fuel; Figure 65. Slurry Control Strip; Decommissioning Saw/Components
  • Page 59 – WIRING DIAGRAM
  • Page 60 – OPERATION MANUAL; HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP; PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL
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PAVEMENT SAW

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Revision #0 (01/22/09)

P/N 38259

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Summary

Page 2 - PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

PAGE 2 — MQ SP4030 SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (01/22/09) PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust and some of its constituents, and some dust created of California to cause cancer, birthdefects and other reproductive harm. by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activi...

Page 3 - SILICOSIS WARNING; SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORY WARNINGS

MQ SP4030 SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (01/22/09) — PAGE 3 Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal andother materials with silica in their composition may giveoff dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is abasic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite andnumerou...

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE 4 — MQ SP4030 SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (01/22/09) TABLE OF CONTENTS SP4030 Multiquip Saw Proposition 65 Warning ........................................... 2Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings ................................ 3Table of Contents ..................................................

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