Multiquip Chainsaw SP706016 User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
StreetPro Series  
MODELS  
SP706016  
SP706020  
SP706026  
SP706030  
SP706036  
PROFESSIONAL PAVEMENT SAW  
(DEUTZ BF3L2011 DIESEL ENGINE)  
Revision #0 (02/13/09)  
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PROPOSITION 65 WARNING  
Engine exhaust and some of  
its constituents,and some dust created  
by power sanding, sawing, grinding,  
drillingandotherconstructionactivities  
contains chemicals known to the State  
of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects and other reproductive harm.  
Someexamplesofthesechemicalsare:  
Leadfromlead-basedpaints.  
Crystallinesilicafrombricks.  
Cementandothermasonryproducts.  
Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically  
treatedlumber.  
Your risk from these exposures varies,  
dependingonhowoftenyoudothistype  
of work. To reduce your exposure to  
these chemicals: ALWAYS work in a  
well ventilated area, and work with  
approved safety equipment, such as  
dust masks that are specially designed  
to filter out microscopic particles.  
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SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORY WARNINGS  
WARNING WARNING  
SILICOSIS WARNING  
RESPIRATORY HAZARDS  
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and  
other materials with silica in their composition may give  
off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a  
basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and  
numerous other minerals and rocks. Repeated and/or  
substantial inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can  
cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including  
silicosis. In addition, California and some other  
authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a  
substance known to cause cancer. When cutting such  
materials, always follow the respiratory precautions  
mentioned above.  
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and  
other materials can generate dust, mists and fumes  
containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal  
injury or illness, such as respiratory disease, cancer,  
birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you are  
unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular  
process and/or material being cut or the composition of  
the tool being used, review the material safety data  
sheet and/or consult your employer, the material  
manufacturer/supplier, governmental agencies such as  
OSHA and NIOSH and other sources on hazardous  
materials. California and some other authorities, for  
instance, have published lists of substances known to  
cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, or other harmful  
effects.  
Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where  
possible. In this regard use good work practices and  
follow the recommendations of the manufacturers or  
suppliers, OSHA/NIOSH, and occupational and trade  
associations. Water should be used for dust  
suppression when wet cutting is feasible. When the  
hazards from inhalation of dust, mists and fumes cannot  
be eliminated, the operator and any bystanders should  
always wear a respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for  
the materials being used.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SP7060 StreetPro Series  
Professional Pavement Saw  
Proposition 65 Warning ........................................... 2  
Silicosis/RespiratoryWarnings ................................ 3  
Table of Contents .................................................... 4  
Training Checklist .................................................... 6  
Daily Pre-Operation Checklist ................................. 7  
Safety ................................................................... 8-9  
Rules and Regulations ..................................... 10-14  
Dimensions ........................................................... 15  
Specifications ........................................................ 16  
Engine Specifications ............................................ 17  
Intended Use / Familiarization .............................. 18  
Serial Tag Information ........................................... 19  
Controls and Indicators ......................................... 20  
Components.......................................................... 21  
Basic Engine Information ...................................... 22  
Choosing Proper Blade Size ............................ 23-24  
Specific Tools / Saw Blades................................... 25  
Installing the Blade........................................... 26-27  
Blade Guards ................................................... 28-29  
Water Delivery System .......................................... 30  
Stay-level handlebars ........................................... 31  
Battery................................................................... 31  
Fueling the Saw .................................................... 32  
Cold Weather Operation ....................................... 33  
Pointer Adjustment ................................................ 33  
Raise-Lower Controls ........................................... 34  
Blade shaft Engage System.................................. 35  
Wheel Drive System.............................................. 35  
Operation ......................................................... 36-37  
Loading and Transporting ..................................... 38  
Maintenance .................................................... 39-55  
Troubleshooting (Engine)................................. 56-57  
Troubleshooting (Blade) ........................................ 58  
Electrical Diagram to SN AF3700155 ................... 60  
Electrical Diagram SN AF3700156 and Up.......... 61  
Hydraulic Schematic to SN AF3700155............... 62  
Hydraulic Schematic SN AF3700156 and Up ...... 63  
Specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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NOTES  
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TRAINING CHECKLIST  
TRAINING CHECKLIST  
This checklist lists the minimum requirements for machine  
maintenance and operation. Please feel free to detach it  
and make copies. Use this checklist when training a new  
operator or use as a review for more experienced operators.  
Training Checklist  
Description  
Read Operator’s Manual completely.  
No.  
OK?  
Date  
1
Machine layout, location of components, checking of engine and  
hydraulic oil levels.  
2
3
4
Fuel system, refueling procedure.  
Operation of spray and lights.  
5
Operation of controls (machine not running).  
Safety controls, safety stop switch operation.  
Emergency stop procedures.  
6
7
8
Startup of machine, pre-heat, engine choke.  
Forward and Reverse Travel.  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Starting a cut.  
Pavement Cutting techniques.  
Stopping a cut.  
Re-start after stopping blade within work surface - explanation.  
Shutdown of machine.  
Lifting of machine (lift loops).  
Machine transport and storage.  
Operator _________________________________________ Trainee __________________________________________  
COMMENTS:  
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DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST  
DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST  
Daily Pre-Operation Checklist  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Hardware and damage check.  
Engine oil level.  
Hydraulic oil level.  
Condition of blade.  
Safety Stop Switch operation.  
Braking control operation.  
COMMENTS:  
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SAFETY  
FORYOUR SAFETY AND SAFETY OF OTHERS!  
HAZARD SYMBOLS  
Safety precautions should be followed at all  
times when operating this equipment. Failure  
to read and understand the safety messages  
and operating instructions could result in injury  
to yourself and others.  
Potential hazards associated with the operation of this  
equipment will be referenced with Hazard Symbols which  
appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in  
conjunction with Safety Message Alert Symbols.  
WARNING — Lethal Exhaust Gas Hazards  
Engine fuel exhaust gases contain  
poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas is  
colorless and odorless, and can cause  
death if inhaled. NEVER operate this  
equipment in a confined area or enclosed  
structure that does not provide ample free  
flow of air.  
Thismanualhasbeendevelopedtoprovide  
complete instructions for the safe and  
efficient operation of this equipment. Refer  
to the engine manufacturer’s instructions  
for data relative to its safe operation.  
Before using this equipment ensure that the operating  
individual has read and understood all instructions in this  
manual.  
WARNING — Explosive Fuel Hazards  
Fuel is extremely flammable and its  
vapors can cause an explosion if ignited.  
DO NOT start the engine near spilled fuel  
or combustible fluids.  
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
The three Safety Messages shown below will inform you  
about potential hazards that could injure you or others.The  
Safety Messages specifically address the level of exposure  
to the operator, and are preceded by one of three words:  
DANGER,WARNING,or CAUTION.  
DO NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine  
is running or hot. DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled  
fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine  
parts or sparks from the ignition system. Store fuel in  
approved containers, in well-ventilated areas and away  
from sparks and flames.  
DANGER  
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you  
DO NOT follow these directions.  
WARNING — Burn Hazards  
Engine components can generate extreme  
heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT touch  
these areas while the engine is running or  
immediately after operation. Never operate  
the engine with heat shields or heat guards  
removed.  
WARNING  
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you  
DO NOT follow these directions.  
WARNING — Respiratory Hazards  
CAUTION  
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory  
protection when required.  
You CAN be INJURED if you DO NOT follow these  
directions.  
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SAFETY  
CAUTION — Rotating Blade  
Rotating blade can cut and crush. Keep  
CAUTION — Overspeed Conditions  
NEVER tamper with the factory setting of  
the engine governor. Personal injury and  
equipment damage can result if operating  
in speed ranges above the maximum  
allowable.  
hands and feet clear.  
CAUTION — Accidental Starting Hazards  
WARNING — Skin Injection Hazards  
Accidental starts can cause severe injury  
or death. ALWAYS place the equipment  
ON/OFF switch in the OFF position when  
the equipment is not in use. Disconnect  
negative battery cable from battery before  
servicing  
NEVER use your hand to find hydraulic  
leaks. Use a piece of wood or cardboard.  
Hydraulic fluid injected into the skin must  
be treated by a knowledgable physician  
immediately or severe injury or death can  
occur.  
CAUTION — Eye and Hearing Hazards  
CAUTION — Guards and Covers in Place  
ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing  
protection when required.  
NEVER operate the saw without blade  
guards and covers in place. Adhere to  
safety guidelines and applicable local  
regulations.  
WARNING — Crush Hazard  
CAUTION — Equipment Damage Hazards  
ALWAYS ensure saw is SECURELY  
placed on appropriate blocks or jackstands  
when performing maintenance requiring  
the saw to be elevated.  
Other important messages are provided throughout this  
manual to help prevent damage to your equipment, other  
property or the surrounding environment.  
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RULES AND REGULATIONS  
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and  
safety decals when they become difficult to read.  
WARNING — ReadThis Manual  
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to  
serious injury or even DEATH! This equipment is to be  
operated by trained and qualified personnel only! This  
equipment is for industrial use only.  
ALWAYS check the equipment for loosened  
threads or bolts before starting.  
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold,  
muffler or cylinder.Allow these parts to cool  
before servicing engine or pump.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
DO NOT operate or service this equipment  
ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or  
performing service and maintenance functions. Contact  
with hot components can cause serious burns.  
before reading this entire manual.  
This equipment should not be operated by  
persons under 18 years of age.  
NEVER operate this equipment in any enclosed or narrow  
area where free flow of the air is restricted. The engine of  
this equipment requires an  
adequate free flow of cooling  
air. If the air flow is restricted it  
NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective  
clothing, shatterproof glasses, steel-toed boots and other  
protective devices required by the job.  
will cause serious damage to  
the equipment or engine and  
may cause injury to people and  
property. Remember the  
engine gives off DEADLY  
gases.  
NEVER operate this equipment when not  
feeling well due to fatigue, illness or when  
under medication.  
ALWAYS refuel in a well-ventilated area, away from  
sparks and open flames.  
NEVER operate this equipment under the  
influence of drugs or alcohol.  
ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with  
flammable liquids.When refueling, stop the engine and  
allow it to cool.  
DO NOT smoke around or near the  
equipment. Fire or explosion could result  
from fuel vapors, or if fuel is spilled on a  
hot engine.  
NEVER disconnect any “emergency or safety devices.”  
These devices are intended for operator safety.  
Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury,  
bodily harm or even death! Disconnection of any of these  
devices will void all warranties.  
NEVER operate the equipment in an  
explosive atmosphere or near combustible  
materials. An explosion or fire could result  
causing severe bodily harm or even  
death.  
NEVER use accessories or attachments that are not  
recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage  
to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.  
AVOID wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothing that may  
snag on the controls or moving parts. This can cause  
serious injury.  
Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any  
accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized  
equipment modification will void all warranties. Any  
modification which could lead to a change in the original  
characteristics of the machine should be made only by  
the manufacturer who shall confirm that the machine is  
in conformity with appropriate safety regulations.  
Make certain the operator knows how to and is capable  
of turning the engine OFF in case of an emergency.  
DO NOT top-off fuel tank.Topping-off is dangerous as it  
causes fuel to spill.  
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RULES AND REGULATIONS  
NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.  
Verify the engine start switch is set to the OFF position  
before installing a blade.  
ALWAYS store the equipment in a clean, dry location  
out of the reach of children.  
Use proper blades and follow the blade manufacturer’s  
recommendations. Match the blade RPM (blade shaft  
RPM) to the recommended blade surface feet per minute.  
(SFPM).  
NEVER run engine without air cleaner or air filter.Severe  
engine damage may occur. Service air cleaner at  
recommended service intervals to prevent engine  
damage.  
Ensure the 5/8" blade-mounting bolt is tightened to 125-  
175 foot lbs. of torque.  
NEVER leave the equipment unattended with the engine  
running.Turn off engine when unattended.  
NEVER leave the machine unattended while running.  
CAUTION must always be observed while servicing this  
equipment.Rotating parts can cause injury if contacted.  
Ensure brakes are applied when leaving or when using  
on a slope. This saw utilizes a brake system where the  
brakes are automatically applied when the engine is  
stopped.  
ALWAYS keep the work area well-organized.  
Keep the saw clean.It will perform better and last longer.  
Start engine with the control handle in the NEUTRAL  
position to prevent unexpected saw movement.  
ALWAYS check to make sure that the cutting area is  
clear before starting the engine. ALWAYS clear the  
cutting area of any debris, tools, etc. that would  
constitute a hazard while the saw is in operation.  
Do not start engine on a sloping surface to prevent  
unexpected loss of control.  
DO NOT use on excessive slopes or on extremely  
uneven surfaces.  
Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people clear of  
the cutting area when operating the saw.  
If the saw must be parked on a slope and engine turned  
off, ensure the parking brake is engaged and holds the  
saw safely in place.Turning the saw across the angle of  
the slope will help prevent accidental downhill movement.  
Block the saw as well when leaving.  
No one other than the operator is to be in the working  
area when the saw is in operation.  
NEVER allow passengers or riders on the saw during  
operation or transportation.  
Make certain all protective guards are securely in place  
BEFORE operating the saw.This saw is supplied with a  
blade guard, blade flange guard and a belt guard.  
NEVER place your feet or hands inside the guards while  
starting or operating this equipment.  
DO NOT go near rotating parts, (blades, belts, pulleys  
or wheels), while engine is running.  
Moving Parts – Shut down the engine  
before performing service or maintenance  
functions. Contact with moving parts can  
cause serious injury.  
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold,  
muffler or cylinder.Allow these parts to cool  
before servicing the saw.Contact with hot!  
components can cause serious burns.  
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RULES AND REGULATIONS  
Always store equipment properly when not being used.  
Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out  
of the reach of children.When storing the saw in freezing  
weather, blow out the water lines to prevent damage to  
components in the water delivery system.  
DIAMOND BLADE SAFETY  
Use appropriate steel-centered diamond blades  
manufactured for particular use on your saw.See further  
blade information in this manual.  
DON'T POLLUTE!Waste Oils and other chemicals must  
be disposed of in a manner consistent with local and  
state environmental protection regulations.  
WARNING — Inspect Diamond Blades  
ALWAYS inspect diamond blades before  
each use. The blade should exhibit no  
cracks, dings, or flaws in the steel  
centered core and/or rim. Center (arbor)  
hole must be undamaged and true.  
Always observe all applicable compulsory regulations  
relevant to environmental protection, especially fuel  
storage, the handling of hazardous substances, and the  
wearing of protective clothing and equipment. Instruct  
the user as necessary, or, as the user, request this  
information and training.  
Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wear.  
Ensure the cleanliness of the blade before blade is  
installed. Blade should fit snugly on the shaft and against  
the inside/outside blade flanges.  
Ensure the blade is marked with an operating speed  
greater than the spindle speed of the saw.  
Only cut the material that is specified for the diamond  
blade. Read the specifications of the diamond blade to  
ensure the proper tool has been matched to the material  
being cut. The saw has been engineered for WET  
CUTTING.Ensure a WET CUTTING blade is being used  
and that the water supply system to the blade is properly  
functioning and being used.  
ALWAYS keep blade guards in place. Exposure of the  
diamond blade must not exceed 180 degrees.  
Ensure that the diamond blade does not come into contact  
with the ground or surface during transportation.DO NOT  
drop the diamond blade on ground or surface.  
The engine governor is set to permit maximum engine  
speed in a no-load condition. Do not tamper with the  
engine governor to increase the speed. Increasing the  
engine speed could allow the maximum rated spindle  
speed to be exceeded, creating an unsafe condition.  
Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating  
direction.  
Adhere to the blade manufacturer’s recommendations  
on handling, storage, and safe usage of blades.  
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RULES AND REGULATIONS  
TOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (TRAILER USAGE)  
CAUTION Transporting Saw  
SAW LIFTING AND LOADING SAFETY  
CAUTION — Lifting Saw  
Conform to Department ofTransportation (DOT) Safety  
Towing Regulations before transporting saw on public  
roads.  
This saw is very heavy. Use proper heavy lifting  
procedures and DO NOT attempt to lift by the guards.  
DANGER — Do Not Stand Under Saw  
To reduce the possibility of an accident while transporting the  
saw on public roads, always make sure the trailer that supports  
the saw and the towing vehicle are in good operating condition  
and both units are mechanically sound.  
NEVER stand under or allow anyone else to stand under  
the saw while it is being lifted.  
DO NOT use the handle bars and/or front pointer as lifting  
points.  
The following list of suggestions should be used when towing  
your saw:  
ALWAYS use ramps capable of supporting the weight  
of the saw and the operator to load and unload the saw.  
Check the tire air pressure on both towing vehicle and trailer.  
Refer to the tire manufacturer’s recommended pressure.  
Also check the tire tread wear on both vehicles.  
NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles as it may cause  
oil to gravitate into the cylinder head making the engine  
start difficult.  
Make sure the hitch and coupling of the towing vehicle are  
rated equal to or greater than the trailer “gross vehicle weight  
rating” (GVWR) of 6,000 lbs.  
TRANSPORTING (VIATRUCK/TRAILER)  
ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting.  
ALWAYS inspect the hitch and coupling for wear. NEVER  
Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel petcock to  
prevent fuel from spilling.  
tow a trailer with defective hitches, couplings, chains, etc.  
ALWAYS make sure the trailer is equipped with Safety  
Chains and ensure they are attached properly.  
Drain fuel when transporting saw for long distances or  
over bad roads.  
ALWAYS make sure the vehicle and trailer directional,  
backup, brake, and trailer lights are connected and working.  
Use appropriate lifting equipment to ensure the safe  
movement of the saw.  
DO NOT exceed the recommended highway speed when  
towing.  
When placing the saw on a truck-bed for transport,  
always tie-down the saw.  
Use chock-blocks at each wheel when parked to prevent  
trailer from rolling.  
Do not use the handlebars or front pointer as tie-down  
points.  
Use the trailer’s swivel jack to adjust the trailer height to a  
level position while parked.  
Never attempt to tow the saw untrailered behind a vehicle.  
NEVER transport the saw to or from the job site with the  
blade mounted.  
Avoid sudden stops and starts.This can cause the trailer to  
skid or jack-knife. Smooth, gradual starts and stops will  
improve towing.  
If the saw is being transported via a trailer, make sure  
the trailer complies with all local and state safety  
transportation laws.Refer to the followingTowing Safety  
Precautionssection for basic towing techniques.  
Avoid sharp turns.  
Trailer should be adjusted to a level position at all times  
when towing.  
Raise and lock trailer wheel stand in the “UP” position when  
transporting.  
DOT requirements include the following:  
Connect and test electric brake operation.  
Secure portable power cables in cable tray with tie wraps.  
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RULES AND REGULATIONS  
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a  
BATTERY  
running saw.  
The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the  
eyes and skin.To avoid eye irritation, ALWAYS wear safety  
glasses or face shielding. Use well insulated gloves when  
picking the battery up. Use the following guidelines when  
handling the battery.  
ALWAYS allow the saw a proper amount of time to cool  
before servicing.  
Prior to service, level the frame surface.  
Anytime the saw is lifted onto its nose, or tilted fully  
back, such as for maintenance access, the high end of  
the saw MUST be blocked up to prevent the possibility  
of crush injury.  
DO NOT drop the battery. Any impact to the  
battery may cause it to explode.  
DO NOT expose the battery to open flames,  
sparks, lit cigarettes etc.The battery contains  
combustible gases and liquids. If these gases and liquids  
come in contact with a flame or spark, an explosion can  
occur.  
Make sure that there is no buildup of concrete, grease,  
oil or debris on the machine.  
Repair damage to the saw immediately and always  
replace broken parts.  
ALWAYS keep the battery charged. If the battery is not  
Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of  
potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and  
fuel filters.  
charged a buildup of combustible gas will occur.  
ALWAYS recharge the battery in a well-ventilated area  
to avoid risk of a dangerous concentration of combustible  
gases.  
DO NOT use plastic food containers to dispose of  
hazardous waste.  
ALWAYS keep battery cables in good working condition.  
DO NOT pour waste oil or fuel directly onto the ground,  
down a drain or into any water source.  
Repair or replace all worn cables.  
Disconnect battery cables before inspecting  
electrical system and never “spark” battery  
terminals to test for charge.  
NEVER store saw with fuel in the tank for any extended  
period of time. Always clean up spilled fuel immediately.  
EMERGENCIES  
If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid)  
comes in contact with clothing or skin,  
rinse skin or clothing immediately with  
plenty of water.  
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest  
fire extinguisher.  
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest  
first aid kit.  
If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in contact  
with your eyes, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of  
water, then contact the nearest doctor or hospital and  
seek medical attention.  
Know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance,  
doctor and fire department. Ensure that a phone or  
radio is readily available at the jobsite. If this is not  
possible, know the location of the nearest phone. This  
information will be invaluable in the event of an  
emergency.  
MAINTENANCE SAFETY  
Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at  
all times.  
ALWAYS shut down the engine and disconnect battery  
before performing service or maintenance functions.  
Contact with moving parts can cause serious injury.  
Securely support any saw components that must be  
raised.  
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DIMENSIONS  
See Figures 1 and 2 and Table 1 for saw dimensions.  
E
C
D
A
B
Figure 1. Chassis and Dimensions — Side View  
TABLE 1. CHASSIS AND DIMENSIONS  
DESCRIPTION  
REFERENCE  
LETTER  
DIMENSIONS  
in. (mm)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Max Height (Front Pointer raised)  
52-5/8 in. (1335 mm)  
33-3/8 in. (847 mm)  
77-1/4 in. (1962 mm)  
57-1/8 in. (1450 mm)  
114-1/4 in. (2901 mm)  
36-1/8 in. (918 mm)  
30-1/8 in. (765 mm)  
50 in. (1270 mm)  
Max Handle Bar Height  
Max Length (Handle Bars Installed & Front Pointer fully raised)  
Length (Handle Bars not Installed & Front Pointer fully raised)  
Max Length (Handle Bars Installed & Front Pointer lowered)  
Max Width  
Frame Width  
Frame Length  
Front Wheel Width  
28-1/8 in. (715 mm)  
28-1/8 in. (715 mm)  
33-5/8 in. (855 mm)  
J
Rear Wheel Width  
K
Blade Shaft Inner Flange to Inner Flange Width  
Handlebars  
Stay-Level Handlebar System  
Vibration Control System  
Console Mounting  
Chassis  
Cold-Formed Welded Box Construction  
Optional  
Night Light (M18004)  
Crated Dimension (L x W x H): 60 x 43 x 64 in. (1525 x 1090 x 1625 mm)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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Figure 2. Chassis and Dimensions — Bottom View  
TABLE 2. BLADE AND SHAFT SPECIFICATIONS  
Oil bath design, fully enclosed housing  
Pressurized oil bath lubrication  
2-3/8 in. (60mm)  
Blade Shaft Assembly  
Blade Shaft Bearings  
Blade Shaft Diameter  
Arbor Diameter  
1 in. (25.4 mm)  
Quick disconnect system, inner flanges mounted to shaft  
4-1/2 in. and 6 in. (114mm and 152 mm)  
10 belts, (2) 5G 3VX-530 multi-groove belts  
20 in. (508 mm)  
Blade Flanges  
Blade Flange Sizes  
Drive Belts  
Max. Blade Raise Height  
Blade Mounting  
Left or Right  
36 in. (914 mm)  
Max. Blade Diameter  
Max. Depth of Cut  
Blade Guard Capacity  
Blade Guard  
15 in. (381 mm)  
16-36 in. (406 mm-914 mm)  
Slip-on, tapered mount  
Electro-hydraulic pump  
Blade Raise-Lower  
Blade Shaft Clutch  
Blade Shaft Clutch Control  
Water Control  
Standard  
Belt drive tension automatically controlled by hydraulic tensioning system  
Left and right side water valves  
Dual water lines directly deliver water to blade  
Water Distribution  
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS  
TABLE 3. ENGINE / MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS  
Engine Manufacture  
Model  
Deutz  
BF3L2011  
3000  
Max RPM  
60.2  
133.4 lb-ft.  
Diesel  
/
44.9  
Horsepower  
/
Max kW  
/
181 Nm  
Peak Torque  
Fuel  
8.25 gallons  
Dual element radial seal with integral turbo pre-cleaner  
8 quarts 7.5L  
Oil to Air  
/
31.2L  
Fuel Capacity  
Air Filter  
/
Oil Capacity  
Engine Coolant  
TABLE 4. TRANSMISSION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
Hydro-gear hydrostatic transmission pump  
Hydro-gear hydrostatic wheel motors  
0-275 FPM / 0-84 MPM, infinitely variable  
Automatic actuating parking brake  
12 in x 3 in. (305 mm x 76 mm)  
Transmission Pump  
Wheel Motors  
Travel Speed  
Brakes  
Wheels Rear  
Wheels Front  
8 in x 3 in. (203 mm x 76 mm)  
TABLE 5. WEIGHTS  
1725 lbs. (782 Kg)  
1825 lbs. (827.8 Kg)  
Uncrated Weight  
Crated Weight  
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INTENDED USE / FAMILIARIZATION  
INTENDED USE  
FEATURES  
Operate the SP7060 Multiquip Saw, tools and components  
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Use of  
any other tools for stated operation is considered contrary  
to designated use. The risk of such use lies entirely with  
the user.The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages  
as a result of misuse.  
Stay-level handlebar system adjusts handlebar angle  
automatically.  
Engine stop switch conveniently located on operator’s  
control panel.  
Console mounted with vibration control system.  
Chassis cold-formed welded box construction.  
Pressurized oil bath lubrication (blade shaft bearings).  
Oil bath design, fully enclosed housing.  
ENGINE  
The SP7060 saw is classified in the industry as a “high”  
powered saw.This classification is particularly useful when  
selecting the proper cutting tool (blade) for an application.  
Quick disconnect blade flange system; inner flanges  
mounted to shaft.  
The SP7060 saw is powered by a liquid cooled, 3 cylnder,  
turbocharged diesel engine rated at 60.2 HP (44.9 kW) at  
3,000 RPM. Blade rotation is belt driven. Wheel Drive  
system is driven by a hydrostatic transmission consisting  
of a variable displacement pump and two fixed displacement  
wheel motors.  
Blade mounting left side or right side.  
Saw position guide helps ensure straight cuts  
Dual water lines directly deliver water to blade.  
Slip-on, tapered mount blade guard for ease of removal  
and installation.  
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for specific  
instructions regarding engine operation and maintenance  
practices.  
Blade raise-lower by electro-hydraulic pump.  
WATER SYSTEM  
Belt drive tension automatically controlled by hydraulic  
tensioning system.  
All SP7060 saws provide a hardy water plumbing system  
that evenly distributes water volume and optimum flow rate  
to both sides of the blade to keep it cool when cutting.The  
basic water system provides a valve that connects to a  
standard garden hose.The water is delivered (via a hose)  
to the saw blade.  
Dual filter element air filter with integral turbo pre-cleaner.  
Hydro-gear hydrostatic transmission pump.  
Hydro-gear hydrostatic wheel motors.  
Travel speed up to 84 MPM (meters per minute)/ 275  
FPM.  
All MULTIQUIP SP7060 saws are designed, engineered  
and manufactured with strict adherence to American  
National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) guidelines B7.1  
and B7.5.  
Automatic actuating parking brake.  
Optional night light.  
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SERIAL TAG INFORMATION  
1
2
MODEL  
SERIAL NO.  
Figure 3. Serial Tag/Locations  
SERIALTAG  
The serial tag contains the model number and serial number  
of the saw. The information details all parts that were  
included with the saw when it was shipped from the factory,  
as well as the date of manufacture.  
Record these numbers, in case you need to contact the  
manufacturer for information or service in the future.  
Record your ENGINE model, (Item 2) specification number  
and serial number here:  
The SERIAL TAG is bonded to the inside of the console  
(Figure 3, Item 1).  
Table 6. Serial Tag Information  
SERIAL NUMBER  
MODEL NUMBER  
ENGINE NUMBER  
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
16 7  
6
5
14  
17  
15  
3
4
13  
12  
11  
6
7
5
150  
175  
8
4
125  
200  
100  
9
230  
3
255  
10  
75  
280  
11  
2
50  
305  
12  
330  
25  
1
355  
13  
8
9
380  
14  
0
MM  
0
15  
INCH  
2
1
10  
18  
Figure 4. Controls and Indicators  
Figures 4 and 5 show the location of the controls, indicators  
and general maintenance parts.The function of each control,  
indicator or maintenance part is explained below.  
7. Light Switch — When activated, turns on light. Lights  
offer better visibility when working indoors.  
8. Depth Indicator — Indicates relative depth of blade in  
1. FNR Handle — Use to engage the saw in a forward or  
backward direction. Push handle forward to move the  
saw forward; pull handle back to move saw backward.  
surface.  
9. Depth Stop — Allows repeatable cutting depths.  
10. LeftWater FlowValve — Meters water supply.  
2. Raise/Lower Switch — Use to lift or lower the front of  
11. Right Water Flow Valve — Opens and closes water  
the saw (and blade if installed).  
supply to water supply system.  
3. Blade Shaft RPM — Indicates blade shaft speed in  
12. Water Pump Switch (Optional) Toggle to turn pump  
revolutions per minute.  
on or off.  
13. Emergency Stop Button — Press the RED emergency  
4. Throttle Control — Controls the speed of the engine.  
Turn knob counter-clockwise to increase engine speed.  
Turn knob clockwise to reduce engine speed.For quick  
throttle response, depress red button and push or pull  
knob.  
stop button to shut the system down.  
14. Socket Connector — Use to plug in optional light.  
15. Blade Shaft Engage/Disengage Switch — Toggle  
switch to engage or disengage the blade shaft drive.  
5. System Status — Allows operator to monitor engine  
16. Auxiliary Switch  
and electrical functions.  
17. Fuel Filler Cap — Remove this cap to add fuel.  
6. Ignition Switch — With key inserted turn clockwise  
18. Rear Access Panel — Remove to access items such as  
to start engine.  
the battery, hydraulic filter, etc.  
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COMPONENTS  
15  
1
14  
16  
2
17  
13  
10  
21  
18  
3
4
12  
19  
8
22  
20  
11  
6
23  
7
5
9
Figure 5. Components  
1. Front Pointer Assembly  
2. BladeWrench  
13. RightsideWater On/Off ControlValve  
14. Light Assembly  
3. Blade Shaft Pulley Guard  
4. Blade Shaft Assembly  
5. Blade Flange  
15. Engine Assembly  
16. Engine Fuel Filler Cap  
17. Control and Indicator Panel  
18. Stay-Level Handles (SLH)  
19. Rear Access Panel  
20. Flange Guard  
6. Front Axle Assembly  
7. LeftWheel Motor  
8. Brake Cylinder  
9. RightWheel Motor  
10. Engine Guard  
21. LeftsideWater MeteringValve  
22. Belt Guard  
11. Rear Pointer  
23. Slurry Strip  
12. Documentation Box  
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BASIC ENGINE INFORMATION  
18  
13  
12  
8
6
11  
9
16  
17  
2
10  
15  
7
14  
3
1
5
4
Figure 6. Basic Engine Components  
9. V-beltTension Adjustment This bolt provides means  
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS  
to adjust theV-belt tension at the alternator bracket.  
The following refers to basic engine components and their  
functions that an operator may need to reference. The  
manufacturer’s engine manual provides further instructions  
and details of operation and servicing. The engine shown  
in Figure 6 is a Deutz BF3L2011 engine.  
10. V-belt (Fan belt) — Driven by the engine crank during  
operation, drives the fan as well as the aternator.  
11. Oil Fill Cap — Remove to add engine oil.  
12. Lifting Eye — The lifting eye is provided if the removal/  
installation of the engine becomes necessary.  
1. Fuel Filter — Removes dirt and water from the engine  
13. Alternator — Located inside the fan assembly.Provides  
current to the electrical system and charges the battery.  
Driven by means of a crankshaft/V-belt pulley system.  
fuel.  
2. Governor Lever — This lever restricts engine speed  
(high idle and low idle) through a speed control device  
linked to the accelerator system.  
14. Starter — Starts engine when ignition key is rotated to  
the “START” position.  
3. Oil Dip Stick — Remove to check amount and condition  
15. Flywheel — Main power is taken off from the flywheel  
of oil in crankcase.  
end.  
4. Oil Filter — Spin-on type, filters oil for contaminants.  
16. Air Intake Port — Provides air from the air cleaner to the  
5. Oil Drain Plug and Hose — Remove plug and attach  
turbocharger unit.  
drain hose to drain crankcase oil.  
17. Turbocharger Provides pressurized intake air to the  
cylinder by means of a turbine energized by exhaust gas  
that rotates the blower.  
6. Oil Filler Port — Remove to add fresh crankcase oil.  
7. CrankshaftV-Pulley — Check fanV-belt betweenV-Pulley  
and fan to determine proper belt tension.  
18. Air Cleaner Assembly — Provides clean filtered air to  
8. Cooling Fan — Driven by theV-belt, the cooling fan cools  
the engine by cooling engine oil that circulates through  
the engine block and cylinder head.  
the air intake port.  
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CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE  
CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE  
Ratio Speeds and Blade Guard Size  
Proper blade selection is a product of:  
The 7060 Series offer five blade guard sizes (16", 20", 26",  
30", 36") that will accommodate most commonly used  
diamond blades up to a 36" (914 mm). The series further  
offers four distinct pulley ratio set-ups that provide specific  
blade shaft RPM. Pairing a diamond blade diameter to a  
proper ratio speed and blade guard size is imperative.  
Additionally, matching up blade diameters with the  
appropriate blade guard size is equally as important. See  
Table 7.  
Understanding the capability of your saw  
Understanding the specifications of the engine  
Understanding the blade shaft speed of your saw  
Understanding diamond blade operating limitations  
The depth of cut required  
Cutting conditions  
Table 7. Blade Guard Sizing Chart  
Desired cutting performance requirements  
Blade Guard  
16"  
14"  
16"  
20"  
26"  
24"  
26"  
30"  
36"  
Engine (RPM) and Surface Feet per Minute (SFPM)  
Speeds  
16"  
24"  
26"  
Diamond Blade  
Diameter (in.)  
18"  
20"  
26"  
30"  
30"  
36"  
This saw uses a belt drive system to propel the diamond  
blade. Specifically sized engine drive and blade shaft  
pulleys, engine (RPM) and blade diameter determine the  
ultimate peripheral speed (SFPM) of the diamond blade. It  
is important to understand the SFPM speed — For safety  
and performance, it is essential that the selected  
diameter diamond blade be matched up to a proper  
SFPM (see Table 8).  
Five 7060 models are available (706016, 706020, 706026,  
706030, 706036) and are designed with different pulley ratio  
speeds to govern the blade shaft RPM output. The  
combination of the different diameters of the pulleys along  
with engine (RPM) determines this ratio that ultimately  
provides a RPM speed at the blade shaft (Figure 7).  
Figure 7. Blade Shaft Ratios  
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CHOOSING PROPER BLADE SIZE  
Blade RPM vs. Surface Feet Per Minute (SFPM)  
CAUTION  
When choosing a blade for your cutting conditions, follow  
the blade manufacturer's recommendations. Match the  
blade speed (Blade Shaft RPM) to the recommended blade  
Surface Feet Per Minute (SFPM). See Table 8.  
Verify the engine start switch is OFF before removing  
or installing a blade.  
Tighten the 5/8" blade-mounting bolt to 125-175 ft. lbs.  
of torque.  
WARNING  
Maximum allowable blade surface feet per minute per  
ANSI Standard B.7.1 is 16,000 SFPM.  
Table 8. Surface Feet per Minute (SFPM) Data ~ No Load  
Blade  
Shaft  
Ratio: Engine  
Engine Pulley  
Blade  
Flange  
Dia.  
Saw  
Model  
Depth of Eng RPM, Bladeshaft  
14"  
16"  
18"  
20"  
24"  
26"  
30"  
36"  
Pulley Cut (in.) NO LOAD  
Size  
RPM  
SFPM SFPM SFPM SFPM SFPM SFPM SFPM SFPM  
RPM'S  
Size  
Circumference of Blade in Feet: 3.665  
4.189 4.712 5.236 6.283 6.807 7.854 9.425  
10733 12267 13801 15334 18401 19934 23001 27601  
9490 10847 12203 13558 16270 17626 20338 24405  
706016  
706020  
706026  
706030  
706036  
1.02  
1.16  
1.61  
1.61  
1.70  
4.10  
4.10  
3.30  
3.30  
3.30  
4.20  
4.75  
5.30  
5.30  
5.60  
5.75  
7.50  
3000  
3000  
3000  
3000  
2800  
2929  
2589  
1868  
1868  
1650  
4.50"  
4.50"  
4.50"  
6.00"  
6.00"  
10.25  
12.00  
15.00  
6846  
6846  
6047  
7824  
7824  
6912  
8802  
8802  
7775  
9780 11737 12715 14671 17605  
9780 11737 12715 14671 17605  
8639 10367 11231 12959 15551  
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SPECIFIC TOOLS / SAW BLADES  
to an “under cutting” condition brought about by highly  
abrasive material or improper under cutting core  
protection.  
SPECIFICTOOLSTO BE USED  
This saw is to use tools (blades) as follows:  
Steel core segmented or continuous diamond rim cutting  
wheel  
4. Directional Arrow — Check to ensure that the blade  
is oriented properly on the spindle/arbor for sawing.  
Reference the directional arrow on the blade and place  
it so the direction of rotation “downcuts” with the turn  
of the shaft.  
Any other type of tool is not to be used.  
SAW BLADES  
5. Diamond Segment or Rim — Ensure there are no  
cracks, dings, or missing portions of the diamond  
segment/rim. DO NOT use a blade that is missing a  
segment or a portion of the rim. Damaged and/or  
missing segments/rims may cause damage to your  
saw, and injury to the user or others in the operating  
area.  
WARNING — Inspect Diamond Blade  
Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade (Figure  
8) for operational safety could result in damage to the  
blade or the saw and may cause injury to the user or  
others in the operating area. Discard damaged or worn  
blades and replace with fresh blade.  
6. Specifications Ensure that the blade specifications,  
size, and diameter properly match up to the sawing  
operation. Wet blades must have water to act as a  
coolant. Utilizing a diamond blade not matched properly  
to the task may result in poor performance and/or blade  
damage.  
7. Arbor Hole — It is essential that the arbor hole diameter  
properly matches the shaft arbor, and that it is free  
from distortions. Correct blade flanges (collars) must  
be used.The inside face of the flanges must be clean  
and free of debris. An out of round arbor condition will  
cause damage to the blade and the saw.  
Figure 8. Diamond Blade  
8. MAX RPM — This RPM reference is the maximum  
safe operating speed for the blade selected. NEVER  
exceed the max RPM on the diamond blade. Exceeding  
the max RPM is dangerous and may cause poor  
performance and may damage the blade. All blades  
used must be designed for the maximum spindle RPM.  
1. Drive Pin Hole — A commonly located hole on the  
diamond blade core that prevents operational blade  
slippage between the inner & outer blade flanges  
(collars). Inspect the diameter of the hole to ensure  
there is no distortion, and that a snug fit develops  
between the hole and drive pin.  
2. Stress Relief Holes (Gullets) — Check the steel core  
for cracks that may have propagated from the slots  
and/or gullets. Cracks indicate extreme fatigue failure,  
and if sawing continues, catastrophic failure will occur.  
3. Edge of the Steel Core — Check the diameter edge  
for discoloration (blue oxidation) indicating an  
overheating condition caused by insufficient cooling  
water/air. Overheating of blades may lead to loss of  
core tension and/or increase the possibility for blade  
failure. Check to make sure the steel core’s width is  
uniform about the rim of the blade and not succumbing  
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INSTALLING THE BLADE  
INSTALLING THE BLADE  
The blade can be mounted on either side of the saw to  
accomodate different cutting jobs. With the proper sized  
blade selected, reference the following procedure to install  
the new blade.  
Ensure the flange faces are kept clean and  
smooth as well as the inside diameter of  
the blade shaft.  
1. Raise the saw so the blade will clear the ground when  
Figure 10. Aligning Flange Pin Through Blade  
WARNING Tighten Blade Mounting Bolt  
installed.  
2. Remove the blade flange bolt.This bolt is LEFT-HAND  
thread on the RIGHT side of the saw and RIGHT-HAND  
thread on the LEFT side of the saw.  
Failure to properly tighten the blade mounting bolt can  
result in the bolts coming loose with the blade flange  
potentially falling off the rotating blade shaft assembly.  
The blade and other parts coming loose from the saw  
during operation pose a high risk of serious injury or  
even death!  
3. Verify the blade flanges are clean and not damaged.  
Pay particular attention to all holes and recesses.Clean  
or “rod-out” as necessary (Figure 9).  
6. With the blade still off the ground, tighten mounting bolt  
as tight as can be achieved until blade spins. (Figure 11,  
Item B shows tightening direction for blade mounted on  
RIGHT side of saw.)  
B
Figure 9. Inspect and Clean Flange  
4. Taking note of the direction of rotation of the blade (Figure  
11, Item A), insert the bushing and mounting bolt through  
the outer flange and blade (Figure 10).  
A
5. Align flange pin through the blade into the inner flange.  
The blade mounting bolt on the right side of the  
saw (as viewed from the operator’s position), has  
a left-hand thread, while the bolt on the left side of  
the saw has a right-hand thread.  
A. Blade Direction of Rotation  
B. Tightening Direction - Right Side  
Figure 11. Blade Rotation Direction  
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INSTALLING THE BLADE  
Stacking Blades for Wide Cuts  
CAUTION — Improper Torque  
Combining or stacking blades together to make wide cuts  
requires and optional bushing extension kit.  
An improperly torqued mounting bolt can cause the  
inside diameter of the blade, blade shaft, and flange  
bushing to quickly wear. This can result in poor cutting  
characteristics or premature failure of these parts  
,requiring replacement and machine “downtime.”  
WARNING  
NEVER attempt to stack blades beyond the capacity  
of the kits described here. NEVER operate the saw  
without blade guards in place.  
2
Kit #18501 allows blade stacking from .375" to .75"  
thickness.  
Kit #18502 allows blade stacking from .75" to 1.125"  
thickness.  
1
1. Remove existing blade (See previous section).  
1. 12 In. (30.48 cm)  
2. Replace the standard flange bushing, outer flange, and  
mounting bolt that came with the saw with the extended  
bolt and bushing and the new outer flange supplied with  
the kit. Remember that the mounting bolt for the right side  
of the saw has a left-hand thread while the mounting bolt  
for the left side of the saw has a right-hand thread.  
2. 125-175 lbs (56.7-79.4 Kg)  
Figure 12. Blade Wrench  
125-175 lbs. (56.7 -79.4 Kg) of weight applied to  
the end of the blade wrench will provide 125-  
175 ft. lbs. (169.5 -237.3 Nm) of torque to the  
blade mounting bolt. (Figure 12.)  
3. Insert the bushing and mounting bolt through the outer  
flange and stack of blades. Spacers are required between  
blades when stacking multiple blades.The longer bushing  
and bolt allow blades to be stacked together while  
maintaining proper alignment of flange bushing into blade  
shaft.  
7. Lower the blade to the ground surface (Figure 13, Item A)  
to prevent blade from spinning and tighten the mounting  
bolt to 125-175 ft. lbs. (169.5-237.3Nm) of torque (Figure13,  
Item B).  
4. Align flange pin through the stack of blades into the inner  
flange.  
5. Tighten the 5/8" Mounting Bolt to 125-175 ft. lbs. of torque.  
WARNING  
The operator must match the diamond blade diameter  
to the proper blade guard size. See Table 7.  
B
A
Figure 13.Torque Flange Bolt  
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BLADE GUARDS  
3. With the opposite hand, grasp the rear handle and rock  
back and forth with an upward pressure to release the  
blade guard tapered mounting clip. Lift straight up, then  
pull back once the tapered lock is released. Install blade  
guard in reverse order.  
BLADE GUARD  
The blade guard can be mounted on either side of the saw  
to accomodate different cutting jobs.  
Removing a Blade Guard:  
The saw utilizes a tapered blade guard mounting  
clip that, during operation, settles in the taper by  
the weight of the guard locking itself into place,  
providing a rigid, rattle-free fit.  
1. Remove the water delivery hose from the blade guard  
(Figure 14).  
Figure 14. Blade GuardWater Delivery Connector  
Figure 15. Removing The Blade Guard  
2. Standing toward the back of the blade guard, grasp  
the top handle firmly with your outboard hand (this will  
be the right hand if the guard is mounted on the right  
as viewed from the operator’s position), and prepare to  
support the weight of the blade guard (Figure 15).  
WARNING  
NEVER operate the saw with the front half of the Blade  
Guard removed.  
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BLADE GUARDS  
Installing a Blade Guard  
Blade Guards with StandardWater Systems:  
1. Slide the blade guard straight downward to engage the  
tapered mounting clip (Figure 16).  
Figure 18.WaterTube Detail (Inner side)  
Figure 16.Tapered Mounting Clip  
Blade Guards withWaterjetWater Systems:  
2. Connect the water delivery hose to the blade guard  
1. Slide the blade guard straight downward to engage the  
tapered mounting clip (Figure 16).  
(Figure 14).  
3. Ensure that the hose ends maintain a 45o angle and  
2. Ensure that the water delivery tubes are pointed toward the  
maintain a light contact with the surface of the blade.  
water distribution grooves in the blade flanges (Figure 20).  
4. Ensure the front hinged section of the blade guard is fully  
3. Ensure the front hinged section of the blade guard is fully  
closed before use.  
closed before use.  
INSTALLINGTHE FLANGE GUARD  
The flange guard protects the blade flange when not in use.  
1. Slide the flange guard onto the guard mounting tab on the  
frame (Figure 19).  
2. Verify that the blade flange not in use is secured to the  
blade shaft by tightening the mounting bolt.  
Figure 17.Water Hose Detail  
Figure 19. Flange Guard Installed  
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WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS  
WATER DELIVERY SYSTEM  
CAUTION  
When storing the saw where temperatures may drop  
below freezing, blow out the water lines to prevent  
damage to the water delivery system.  
1. Connect the water supply hose to the water inlet  
(garden hose) fitting on the left side of the saw (Figure  
5, Item 21).  
2. Verify that the water hose on the saw is connected to  
the blade guard, (Figure 14), and that the water hoses  
or tubes are pointed into both blade flanges.  
3. Ensure that the hose ends maintain a 45o angle and  
maintain a light contact with the surface of the blade.  
Figure 20. Large Bladeguard Water Tube  
The lever on the left side of the control panel  
regulates water flow volume. The lever on  
the right side of the control panel turns the  
water ON and OFF.  
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STAY-LEVEL HANDLEBARS/BATTERY  
STAY-LEVEL HANDLEBARS (SLH)  
WARNING — Shock hazards  
This saw incorporates a unique handlebar design that allows  
the handlebars to maintain a level height position regardless  
of the angle of the saw. Along with this, the height of the  
handlebars can be adjusted for individual operator providing  
for more comfortable operation.  
Disconnect battery cables before inspecting  
electrical system and never “spark” battery  
terminals to test for charge.  
To adjust the handlebar height:  
CAUTION — Battery safety  
1. Loosen the SLH linkage adjustment plate bolts (Figure 21).  
2. Set the handlebars to the desired height.  
3. Tighten the SLH linkage adjustment plate bolts.  
Use all safety precautions specified by the battery  
manufacturer when working with the battery.  
This saw was shipped with a wet charged battery (Figure 22).  
This battery may need to be charged for a brief period of time  
as per the manufacturer instructions.  
Figure 22. Battery and Battery Box  
Figure 21. Stay-Level Handlebars  
BATTERY SETUP  
To install the battery on the saw, make sure that the battery is  
properly clamped into the battery box. Connect the positive  
cables to the positive terminals on the battery first, then connect  
the negative cables to the negative terminals.  
WARNING — Battery hazards  
Always recharge the battery in a well-  
ventilated area to avoid risk of a dangerous  
concentration of combustible gases.  
Battery electrolyte contains corrosive,  
toxic chemical. (dilute sulfuric acid). Avoid  
contact with eyes and skin.  
The 7060 uses two positive battery cables and  
two negative battery cables. One set is for engine  
start, and the other is for the raise/lower pump  
assembly.Make sure that both sets of cables are  
connected to the battery.Also, LIMIT the cycling  
of the raise/lower system on battery power only.  
Frequentcyclingwilldiminishthelifeofthebattery.  
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FUELING THE SAW  
FUELINGTHE SAW  
Priming the Fuel System  
This saw features an 8-gallon, clear, molded plastic fuel  
tank for ease of checking the fuel level. It has a central  
drain and a shutoff valve. The fuel tank cap is located at  
the front of the control panel console, and a fuel gauge  
tube is featured on the front of the console.  
Saws UPTO S/N ZC3700225 utilize a fuel primer bulb when  
fueling the saw for the first time or refilling after running out  
of fuel. Locate the fuel primer bulb inside the console  
beneath the fuel tank (Figure 24, Item A) and squeeze the  
fuel priming bulb until it fills with fuel, (it will become firm  
when properly primed), priming the fuel transfer pump.  
CAUTION — Fuel Safety  
Saws AFTER S/N ZC3700225 utilize a fuel primer button  
built into the engine transfer pump (Figure 24, Item B).  
Handle fuel safely.  
Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be  
dangerous if mishandled.  
WARNING — Fuel  
DO NOT crank the engine without fuel in the line  
between the tank and the primary fuel pump to prevent  
damage to the primary fuel transfer pump.  
DO NOT smoke while refueling.  
DO NOT attempt to refuel the saw if the engine is hot or  
running.  
Avoid spilling fuel on the control panel or engine.Clean up  
fuel spills to avoid falls from slipping.  
A
DO NOT overtighten the fuel tank cap.  
WARNING — Diesel Fuel only  
Use DIESEL FUEL ONLY.  
NEVER use gasoline or fuels not specifically for use in  
the Deutz Diesel engine.  
B
1. Determine if the engine fuel is low.( Figure 23)  
2. If fuel level is low, remove the fuel filler cap and fill with  
diesel fuel (Cetane fuel number 45 or greater).  
Figure 24. Fuel Primer Bulb (A) or Button (B)  
Storage With Fuel In System  
CAUTION — Fuel  
DO NOT store with fuel in the tank for an extended  
period of time. Completely drain fuel system (tank, lines,  
etc.) if the unit is to be put into long term storage. For  
shorter or intermediate periods of time, the tank should  
be filled to avoid condensation that could cause  
contamination of the fuel.  
Figure 23. Fuel Gauge  
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COLD WEATHER OPERATION/POINTER ADJUSTMENT  
to lock the pointer in position. Repeat this process for the  
rear pointer.  
COLDWEATHER OPERATION  
Block Heaters  
4. To raise the front pointer assembly (Item 1), first pull back  
and up on the pointer cable. Secure the pointer assembly  
in the desired raised position by locking the cable between  
the jaws of the cam cleat.  
CAUTION — Block Heaters  
DO NOT leave optional block heaters plugged in for  
extended periods when temperatures may rise above  
20oF, (-6.67o Celsius). The oil could “cook” inside the  
crankcase and damage the engine.  
If the water system is not drained when the saw is not  
in use and temperatures fall below 32o F (0o C), damage  
may occur to optional water pumps.  
In extreme cold weather, optional block heaters may be used.Block  
heaters are installed directly onto the crankcase and are operated  
by plugging into a 110VAC electrical outlet. Be sure to use  
appropriate gauge wire when using extension cords and abide by  
all safety rules when using electical power, power cords, and  
extension cords. Do not use block heaters when the when  
temperatures are above 20o F (-6.67o Celsius).  
Draining the Water System  
When low temperatures fall below 32o F (0o C):  
1. If the saw is equipped with an optional water pump, open  
the drain petcock on the pump and allow the pump to  
drain.Turn the water pump switch on for a few seconds to  
purge any water remaining inside the pump body.  
Figure 25. Pointer Assembly  
2. Tilt the saw UP and BACK, to allow water to drain.  
3. Tilt the saw FORWARD, to allow water to drain again.  
4. If an air compressor is available, blow out the system by  
applying compressed air to the water inlet.  
2
POINTER ADJUSTMENT  
1. Lower the front pointer assembly (Figure 25).  
2. Using 10-12 ft. (3-3.7 meters) of stringline, divide the length  
of the string in half and slide the string into one of the  
slots or gullets on the backside of the blade (as viewed  
standing in front of the pointer) SeeFigure 26, Item 2. Hold  
both ends of the string in one hand and pull the string taut  
(Item 3). Move your hand from side to side until both strings  
are touching both sides of the blade.  
1
5
4
Top View  
3. Adjust the pointer rod (Item 5) by loosening the lock knob  
(Item 4). Move the pointer directly over the middle of the  
two strings in your hand and tighten the pointer setscrew  
3
Figure 26. Adjusting the Pointer Assembly  
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RAISE-LOWER CONTROLS  
RAISE - LOWER CONTROLS  
Depth Control System  
The SP7060 saw uses a 12-volt hydraulic pump and cylinder  
to raise and lower the saw. The raise-lower function is  
controlled by the operator through a 3-position toggle switch  
on the raise-lower control handle located on the operator’s  
control panel.  
The SP7060 saw uses an electronically controlled depth  
stop to position and lock the blade at the desired cut depth.  
To control the depth of cut with the saw running and blade  
mounted:  
1. Raise the saw above the desired cutting depth.  
2. Turn the depth control knob counterclockwise until the  
saw cannot be lowered by pushing the raise/lower switch  
forward (Figure 29).  
1
Raises  
Lowers  
Figure 27. Raise-Lower Control Toggle Switch  
2
1. To lower the blade, push the toggle switch located on  
the end of the control handle FORWARD (Figure 27).  
1
2. To raise the blade, pull the toggle switch located on  
the end of the control handle BACKWARD.  
Setting the Depth Indicator  
6
1. Lower the blade until it just touches the cutting surface.  
4
5
2. Set the depth indicator dial to zero.The depth indicator  
now accurately indicates how deep the blade is cutting  
(Figure 28).  
1. Depth Control Knob  
3
2. Raise/Lower Toggle Switch  
3. Adjuster Bracket  
4. Adjuster Cable/Spring assy.  
5. Adjuster Nut  
6. Depth Control Housing  
5
4
6
125  
5
50  
150  
100  
7
0
3
175  
5
75  
200  
8
0
2
50  
230  
30  
9
255  
5
1
25  
10  
280  
Figure 29. Setting Depth Gauge and Depth Stop  
0
11  
0
0
305  
MM  
INCH  
CH  
330  
12  
0
355  
5
380  
13  
0
14  
15  
3. Hold the raise/lower toggle switch in the lowering  
position by pushing it forward and rotate the depth  
control knob clockwise until the desired cutting depth  
is achieved. The saw will repeat to the same depth  
until readjusted.  
Figure 28. Depth Indicator  
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BLADE SHAFT ENGAGE SYSTEM / WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM  
To Re-adjust for full cutting depth:  
WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM  
1. Hold the raise/lower switch in the lowering position and  
rotate the depth control knob clockwise until the saw is  
fully lowered.  
The 7060 Series features a cable-controlled hydraulic  
powered gear motor system with infinite Forward-Neutral-  
Reverse (F-N-R) speed adjustment. This is controlled by  
the operator through the speed control handle located on  
the control panel. The saw is designed with a locked axle  
drive and can travel forward at transportation speeds up to  
275 feet per minute.  
2. Rotate depth control knob clockwise an additional 1 turn.  
To disable the depth stop when it is not needed:  
1. While holding the raise-lower toggle switch FORWARD,  
rotate depth control knob CLOCKWISE until saw is at full  
depth position.  
A bi-directional variable displacement transmission pump  
powers two hydraulic wheel motors that are directly coupled  
to the wheels. This design provides vehicle propulsion in  
both forward and reverse depending on the position and  
direction of movement of the F-N-R control handle. The  
wheel drive system also provides dynamic braking action.  
2. Rotate depth control knob an additional 1-2 turns.  
BLADE SHAFT ROTATION — DISENGAGEMENT  
SYSTEM  
The engine MUST be at IDLE when engaging or disengaging  
blade shaft drive (Figure 30, item 1).  
Hydraulic system pressure must be sufficient to  
enable the blade shaft engage/disengage feature.  
Increasing engine RPM slightly may help facilitate  
the system pressure necessary to engage the  
blade shaft drive.  
To STOP blade shaft rotation:  
Push rocker switch labeled BLADE SHAFT DISENGAGE  
(Figure 30, item 2).The engine (via the hydraulic lift cylinder)  
will tilt forward, disengaging the belt drive.  
Figure 31. F-N-R Control  
To START blade shaft rotation:  
Refer to Figure 31.  
Push rocker switch labeled BLADE SHAFT ENGAGE  
(Figure 30, item 2).The engine (via the hydraulic lift cylinder)  
will tilt backward, engaging the belt drive.  
To increase the forward speed, slowly move the control  
handle FORWARD.  
To decrease the forward speed, pull the control handle  
BACKWARD.  
2
1
When the control handle is in the Neutral position the  
saw will have neither a forward nor reverse motion.  
As the control handle is passed backward through the  
neutral position the saw will start to move in REVERSE.  
Reverse speed is also controlled by the position of the  
control handle.  
Figure 30. Blade shaft Engage/Disengage  
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OPERATION  
STARTING AND STOPPINGTHE ENGINE  
WARNING  
DO NOT leave the saw unattended while the engine is  
running.NEVER start, park, or leave the saw unattended  
on a slope.  
CAUTION  
Allow the engine to warm up before increasing engine  
speed.  
1. Engine oil pressure warning light  
2. Engine high temp warning light  
3. Glow plug warning light  
4. Not used  
5. Air filter warning light  
6. Battery warning light  
DO NOT stop the engine abruptly when hot.Reduce the  
throttle to idle and allow the engine to run one or two  
minutes before turning the ignition switch off.This allows  
the engine to cool down preventing damage to the turbo  
charger.  
Figure 33. Ignition Switch and System Status  
Starting the Engine  
8. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes.  
1. Move the speed control handle to the NEUTRAL  
position.  
9. Set the throttle to the recommended engine RPM to match  
the recommended blade speed of the attached blade.  
2. Set the throttle to IDLE.  
10. Lower the blade to the cut depth.  
3. Make sure the emergency stop button is in the OUT  
position.  
11. Move the control handle FORWARD to advance the cut.  
4. Ensure that water lines are attached and water is  
flowing to the saw blade.  
In case of an EMERGENCY, push the RED  
EMERGENCY-STOP BUTTON to stop all  
functions (Figure 34). Engine will not crank  
when emergency stop button is depressed.  
5. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (Figure 32).  
Figure 32. ON/OFF Switch  
6. Wait for the glow plug indicator light to go out. See  
Figure 33.  
Figure 34. Emergency Stop Button  
7. Turn ignition switch to the START position; RELEASE  
switch after engine starts.  
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OPERATION  
Stopping the Engine  
OPERATING SYNOPSIS  
1. When finished with the cut, move the control handle to  
the NEUTRAL position.  
BEFORE STARTING — Check all fluid levels.Secure blade  
firmly to blade shaft. Make sure all protective guards  
are in place and properly mounted. Wear eye, ear  
protection and protective clothing.  
2. Raise the saw blade out of the cut.  
3. Reduce the throttle to idle.  
WATER SUPPLYConnect water supply to water inlet.  
Move water ON/OFF CONTROL to ON position. Adjust  
WATER FLOW CONTROL lever to desired position.  
Drain watering system in cold weather to prevent  
damage due to freezing.  
4. Allow the engine to run one or two minutes to let the  
engine cool down.  
5. To stop the engine, turn the Ignition Switch to the OFF  
position.  
Restarting After Running Out of Fuel  
BLADES — Always follow blade manufacturer’s  
recommendations for blade selection, speed and  
application. NEVER exceed blade manufacturer’s  
maximum rated RPM. See previous steps for  
detailed blade mounting instructions.  
The 2011 series Deutz engines do not require bleeding of  
the fuel system if the engine runs out of fuel.  
To restart the engine:  
1. Refill the fuel tank with fresh, clean diesel fuel.  
STARTING ENGINE — Set CONTROL HANDLE to  
NEUTRAL position.SetTHROTTLE to IDLE.Turn start  
switch to ON position.Wait for glow plug indicator light  
to go out. Momentarily turn switch to start position;  
release switch as soon as engine starts. Allow engine  
to warm up for several minutes before increasing  
engine speed. Use approved diesel fuel only.  
2. Units up to S/N ZC3700225 only: Re-prime the fuel  
system by squeezing the fuel prime bulb (located inside  
the console, directly under the fuel tank), until the fuel  
primer bulb becomes firm.  
3. Crank the engine normally until it starts.  
STOPPING ENGINE — Do not stop engine abruptly when  
hot! Reduce THROTTLE to IDLE and allow engine to  
run 1 to 2 minutes before turning ignition switch off.  
Damage to engine may occur if not allowed to cool  
adequately.  
FWD-NEUTRAL-REV CONTROL — The panel mounted  
handle controls FORWARD, NEUTRAL AND  
REVERSE operation. Neutral position stops or holds  
saw in a stationary position. Incremental movement  
in the FORWARD or REVERSE direction will  
increase speed proportionate to amount of  
movement.  
RAISE-LOWER FUNCTION — RAISE-LOWER function is  
controlled by the switch mounted at the right side of  
the CONTROL HANDLE. Push toggle switch lever  
forward to lower saw.Pull toggle switch lever backward  
to raise saw.  
BRAKES — This saw is equipped with parking brakes.  
Brakes are applied automatically when engine is off  
and disengaged when engine is running.  
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LOADING AND TRANSPORTING  
LOADING, UNLOADING ANDTRANSPORTINGTHE  
SAW  
Lifting Point  
The convenient single point for lifting the saw with a hoist  
is located above the engine (Figure 36).  
Loading and Unloading  
WARNING  
When LOADING, UNLOADING or when on a STEEP  
SLOPE, the engine MUST BE at 1800 RPM or above  
to prevent loss of control.  
Tie-Down Points  
Figure 36. Lifting Point  
The saw is provided with holes at each corner of the lower  
frame for easy tie-down during transportation. See Figure 35.  
WARNING  
AVOID INJURY!  
Stay clear of the saw while it is being hoisted.  
CAUTION  
To avoid possible damage to the saw, use approved  
rigging (minimum 3000 lb. test) when hoisting the saw.  
NEVER tie the back end of the saw down by strapping  
across the handlebars. Damage to the SLH (Stay Level  
Handles) system will occur.  
Night Light  
CAUTION  
The night light (Figure 37) can be used on either side of the  
saw and can be extended and rotated for best illumination of  
the cutting area. Aim the light then lock it in position by tightening  
the lock knobs. The light can be removed for storage by  
loosening the lock knobs, disconnecting the light cord and  
sliding the light bar out of the saw.  
The use of tie-downs to secure the saw during  
transportation is highly recommended.ALWAYS secure  
the saw during transportation to prevent unwanted  
movement or shifting that could result in equipment  
damage or injury to personnel.  
To turn lights ON, push the rocker-style switch located on the  
instrument panel forward.To turn lights OFF, push rocker switch  
backward.  
Figure 35. Tie-Down Points  
Figure 37. Night Light  
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MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
Maintenance Schedule  
Daily (8-10 Hours)  
1. Check fluid levels in engine and reservoir; fill as  
necessary.  
Certain maintenance operations or machine adjustments  
require specialized knowledge and skill. Attempting to  
perform maintenance operations or adjustments without  
the proper knowledge, skills or training could result in  
equipment damage or injury to personnel. If in doubt,  
consult your dealer.  
2. Visually inspect for wear and damage.  
3. Visually inspect for engine leaks.  
4. Check or replace the engine air filters as necessary.  
5. Check operation of emergency stop button.  
Monthly (125-150 Hours)  
When performing maintenance operations on the  
saw or engine, follow all safety messages and rules  
for safe operation stated here and at the beginning  
of this manual.  
1. Change hydraulic oil and filter (first 125 hours, then  
every 250 hours).  
See the engine manufacturer’s manual supplied with your machine  
for appropriate maintenance schedule and troubleshooting guide  
for problems.  
2. Change engine oil and filter.  
Yearly (500 Hours)  
1. Replace fuel filter cartridge and v-belt.  
2. Check fuel lines for leakage.  
WARNING — Accidental Starting Hazards  
Accidental starts can cause severe injury or death!  
3. Check battery cables and connectors.  
4. Check engine monitoring and warning system.  
AIR CLEANERS (DAILY)  
ALWAYS place the ON/OFF switch in the  
OFF position.  
Engine and muffler surfaces can get HOT!  
The saw utilizes both a primary air filter and a safety air  
filter (Figure 39). The air filter restriction light (Figure 38,  
Item A) on the engine status indicator (Figure 38, Item B)  
will illuminate when the filter is plugged.  
Allow to cool before servicing.  
ALWAYS ensure saw is SECURELY  
placed on appropriate blocks or jackstands  
when performing maintenance requiring the  
saw to be elevated.  
A
CAUTION — Clean up spills  
B
Avoid slips and falls!  
Figure 38. Air Filter Restriction Light  
Clean up all engine oil, hydraulic oil, and  
diesel fuel spills immediately.  
Empty the dust discharge valve daily and clean the  
discharge slot from time to time (Figure 39).  
While the air filters should be checked daily and replaced  
when necessary, there is no need to “over-service” the air  
filters.That is, they require no cleaning and do not require  
the use of oil. If the primary filter becomes clogged, simply  
replace it.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Never blow dirt out with compressed air or try to clean with  
fluids. Damage can occur to the filter, and if re-installed,  
can result in damage to the engine.  
ENGINE  
This saw features a 60 HP DEUTZTier IITurbocharged diesel  
engine, BF3L2011. Complete engine service details and  
recommendations can be found in the engine manufacturer’s  
manual included with the saw. See Figure 40.  
CAUTION — Air Filters  
Safety air filters are NOT intended to be used for primary  
air filtration.When the primary air filter becomes clogged,  
replace it immediately. DO NOT run the saw using the  
safety filter only.  
2
4
15  
Replace the safety filter element every fourth primary filter  
element. SeeTable 9.  
16  
18  
1
Table 9. Air and Oil Filter Chart  
FILTER  
PART NUMBER  
Primary Air Filter  
Safety Air Filter  
Engine Oil Filter  
Hydraulic System Filter  
Fuel Filter  
P772579  
P775300  
306012 (Deutz #1174416-SP)  
306006  
5
304010 (Donaldson #1174696)  
14  
17  
7
1
2
19  
3
3
1
13  
4
9
6
10  
8
5
1. Air Cleaner Case  
12  
11  
2. Primary Filter Element  
3. Safety Filter Element  
4. Latch  
1. V-belt  
11. Engine Oil Filter  
12. Drain Plug (engine oil)  
13. Filler Port (engine oil)  
14. Crank Shaft V-pulley  
15. Cooling Fan  
16. Adjustment bolt (V-belt  
tension)  
17. Belt Guard  
2. Rocker Arm Cover  
3. Fuel Injection Pump  
4. Alternator  
5. Starter motor  
6. Flywheel  
7. Air Filter/Cooling System  
8. Fuel Filter  
9. Throttle Lever  
10. Dipstick (engine oil)  
5. Dust DischargeValve  
Figure 39. Air Cleaner Components  
CAUTION — Air Cleaner Components  
Operating the engine with loose or damaged air cleaner  
components could allow unfiltered air into the engine  
causing premature wear and failure.  
18. Fan Cover  
19. Oil Cooler  
Figure 40. Engine Service Areas  
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MAINTENANCE  
Checking Engine Oil  
Table 10. Recommended Viscosity Grades  
SAE 0W-30, 0W-40  
1. Check engine oil level daily before starting the engine.  
2. When checking or adding oil, place the machine so  
the engine is level.  
SAE 5W-30, 5W-40  
3. Pull the engine oil dipstick from its holder (Figure 40,  
Item 10, Figure 40).  
SAE 10W-30, 10W-40  
SAE 15W-40  
4. Determine if engine oil is low. Oil should be between  
the upper and lower limit (add oil) lines.  
SAE 20W-50  
5. If oil is below the “Add Engine Oil” line, add oil up to  
the upper limit on the dipstick. Allow enough time for  
any oil to make its way to the oil pan before rechecking.  
F -20  
C -30  
0
32 40  
60  
80  
100  
40  
20  
-10  
10  
-20  
0
20  
30  
TEMPERATURE RANGE EXPECTED BEFORE NEXT OIL CHANGE  
Oil Filter (125 Hours)  
CAUTION — Do Not Overfill Oil Pan  
1. Replace the engine oil filter (Figure 41) every oil change  
or 125 hours. Refer to your engine manual for specific  
details to perform this operation.  
DO NOT overfill the oil pan with engine oil.Always keep  
the engine oil level at the upper limit lines on the dipstick  
due to the tilting of the engine during operation.  
Changing Engine Oil And Filter  
1. Change the engine oil after the first 5 hours of use,  
then change every 6 months or 125 hours.  
2
2. Remove the oil filler cap (Figure 40, Item 13), and fill  
engine crankcase with recommended type oil as listed in  
Table 2. Fill to the upper limit of dipstick.  
3. Crankcase capacity with filter replacement is 8 quarts,  
(7.57 liters).Refer toTable 10 for recommended viscosity  
grade for temperature range.  
1
1. Engine Oil Filter  
2. Filter Seal  
Figure 41. Oil Filter  
2. Be sure to coat the seal of the new oil filter with clean  
engine oil.  
3. Spin on new filter until seal make contact with surface,  
then tighten additional 2/3 to 3/4 turn.  
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Fuel Filter (500 Hours)  
LUBRICATION  
Replace the engine fuel filter (Figure 42) every 500 hours.  
Refer to your engine manual for specific details to perform  
this operation.  
This saw has many service-saving features, including fully  
enclosed oil bath lubricated blade shaft bearings that require  
no daily lubrication.  
This saw has 4 grease fittings on the front axle assembly.  
See Figure 43.  
Grease these fittings every 125 hours of operation with a  
premium grade waterproof E.P.(extreme pressure) grease.  
WARNING — Crush Injury  
Prevent Crush Injury!  
Ensure the saw is securely placed on  
blocks before servicing lubrication points.  
1
Figure 42. Fuel Filter Removal  
Oil And Fuel Lines  
Check the oil and fuel lines and connections regularly for  
leaks or damage. Repair or replace as necessary.  
Engine Tune-Up  
See your engine manual for specific information on tuning  
up your engine.  
See the engine manual supplied with your  
machine for appropriate engine maintenance  
schedule and troubleshooting guide for  
problems.  
At the front of the book, there is a “Daily Pre-Operation  
Checklist.Make copies of this checklist and use it on a  
daily basis.  
Disconnect negative (ground) battery cable and secure away  
before attempting any service or maintenance on the saw.  
1. Front Axle Pivot Bearing  
2. Hydraulic Lift Cylinder End  
Figure 43. Grease Fittings  
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COOLING SYSTEM  
BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM  
The Deutz 2011 Series engine uses a robust, heavy duty  
oil cooler system to cool the engine. The cooling system  
will benefit from periodic inspection and cleaning.  
WARNING — Battery hazards  
Always recharge the battery in a well-  
ventilated area to avoid risk of a dangerous  
concentration of combustible gases.  
1. Disconnect the air intake hose at the lifting bale (Figure  
44, Item A).  
Battery electrolyte contains corrosive,  
toxic chemical. (dilute sulfuric acid). Avoid  
contact with eyes and skin.  
2. Remove 3 bolts that mount the air filter bracket to the  
engine (Item B), and cover the oil cooler (Item C).  
3. Remove the air box cover (Item D).  
Shock or Fire due to electric short-circuit.  
Disconnect battery cables before inspecting  
electrical system and never "spark" battery  
terminals to test for charge.  
D
This saw uses a Group 75, 12Volt, 850 CCA (cold cranking  
amp) AGM Technology battery. See Figure 45.  
1. Check and clean battery terminals for corrosion.  
B
2. Never attempt to charge a battery that is frozen. The  
battery can explode unless first allowed to thaw.  
A
3. Disconnect the negative terminal ( - ) of the battery  
during storage. If unit will be stored where ambient  
temperature will drop to -15o C or less, remove and  
store battery in a warm, dry place.  
C
B
Figure 44. Air Cleaner Removal  
4. Use a nylon bristle brush to gently brush the underside  
of the oil cover to break loose any accumulated dirt  
and debris.  
5. Using compressed air, carefully blow from the top of  
the oil cooler to remove lodged dirt and debris. Blow  
out any dirt out of the air box.  
6. Use compressed air to next blow accumulated dirt and  
debris from the fan air intake, fan, and fan tunnel.  
7. Using a non-caustic degreasing agent, soak entire oil  
cooler and let sit for several minutes.With low pressure  
water, such as a garden hose with a spray nozzle,  
thoroughly rinse oil cooler and air box out.  
8. Re-install air box cover, air filter assembly and mount,  
and tighten air intake hose connector.  
Refer to your engine manual for additional information.  
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Replacing the Battery  
REMOVABLE GUARDS AND ACCESS PANELS  
For ease of service access, the guards and access panels  
shown in Figure 47 are removable.  
3
4
2
Figure 45. Battery Location  
5
1. Remove rear access panel.  
2. Disconnect both negative battery cables first, then  
disconnect both positive battery cables to prevent arcing.  
6
1
3. Remove top battery retainer clip (Figure 46, Item A).  
4. Remove lower battery retainer (Figure 46, Item B).  
1. Blade Guard  
2. Rear Access Panel  
3. Console Access Panel  
4. Belt Guard  
5. Carefully slide battery out of tray. Dispose of properly in  
accordance with ordinances and regulations in your area.  
6. Install new battery in tray.  
5. Flange Guard  
7. Install lower battery retainer. Push retainer tightly against  
battery and tighten bolt.  
6. Engine/SLH Guard  
Figure 47. Guards & Panels  
8. Install top battery retainer clip.  
9. Re-connect both positive cables first, then both negative  
cables to prevent arcing.  
WARNING — Replace Guards  
Replace guards and panels prior to starting the engine.  
A
B
Figure 46. Battery Tray and Retainer Clips  
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Engine must be at idle when engaging or disengaging blade  
shaft drive:  
BELTS AND PULLEYS  
This saw uses a pair of Blade Shaft Drive Belts (5G 3VX  
530) and a Hydrostatic Pump Belt (AX-35).  
To STOP Blade shaft Rotation:  
2
Push rocker switch labeled BLADE SHAFT forward. Engine  
will tilt forward, disengaging the drive belt.  
1
To START Blade shaft Rotation:  
Push rocker switch lableled BLADE SHAFT backward.  
Engine will tilt back, engaging the belt drive.  
1
2
3
3
1. Blade Shaft Drive Belt  
2. Pump Drive Belt  
3. BeltTensioner Pulley  
Figure 48. Belt Locations  
V-Belt Tension  
5
CAUTION — Keep belts clean  
4
Keep belts clean of foreign material that may cause  
slippage. Never dress belts as this can cause premature  
failure.  
1. Engine Sheave  
2. Tensioner Nut  
3. Tensioner Base  
4. Jackshaft Pulley  
5. Tensioner Pulley  
The V-belt tension on this saw is automatically controlled  
by the hydraulic system that actuates the blade shaft  
engage/disengage system. Hydraulic pressure exerted on  
the engine tilt cylinder applies force on the belt drive system  
to engage blade shaft rotation.  
Figure 49. Belt Drive System  
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ROTARY BELTTENSIONER  
BLADE SHAFT  
The rotary belt tensioner system uses a 9/16"-headed nut  
and a 15/16" or 1" nut to set belt tension by positioning an  
arm between the tensioner pulley and the tensioner base.  
Ridges on the base mark the amount of tension.  
The fully enclosed blade shaft eliminates most maintenance  
(Figures 51 and 52). Should the blade shaft need service  
or repair however, contact the manufacturer for details.  
Blade Shaft Assembly  
Adjust to 3-1/2 notches on the tensioner:  
1. Loosen the 9/16" nut.  
2. Rotate the tensioner nut clockwise until the desired  
belt tension is achieved.  
3. Tighten the 9/16"nut.  
3
Figure 51. Blade Shaft Assembly  
External Components  
2
4
5
1
6
1
7
2
3
1. 9/16" Nut  
2. Tensioner Nut  
3. Adjustment Notches  
Figure 50.Tension Adjustment Notches  
5
3
7
2
6
1. Bolt, 5/8 GR8  
2. Bushing  
1
4
3. Outer Flange  
4. Inner Flange  
5. Drive Key  
6. Blade shaft  
7. Blade shaft Housing  
Figure 52. Blade Shaft External Components  
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Removal and Replacement  
DRIVE SYSTEM ALIGNMENT  
To ensure correct blade shaft/wheel alignment, this  
operation should be performed by an authorized service  
center.  
In addition to blade alignment, maintaining proper blade  
and drive system alignment will allow the saw to cut lines  
that are straight without much effort. Therefore the front  
wheels and blade shaft axles MUST be at right angles to  
the frame edge.  
Blade Alignment  
Maintaining proper blade and drive system alignment will  
allow the saw to cut lines that are straight without much  
effort. Therefore the blade shaft flanges MUST be  
equadistant to the sides of the saw, (+/- .030"). See Figure  
53 below where distance A must equal distance B.  
In Figure 54, you see the distance “A” on the right side is  
shown as “A + .187"” which means that the distance  
between centers of the front and rear drive axles are 3/16"  
longer than on the opposite side. This will have the effect  
of causing the saw to “steer” slightly to the left. After  
becoming familar with the saws particular sawing  
characteristics, the operator may wish to have this alignment  
altered to fit his own preferences or to fit a particular  
application.  
The second requirement for the blade is that it MUST be square  
to horizontal (90o to flat surface). See Figure 53.  
A + .187”  
X
A
B
A
X
Figure 54. Wheel Alignment Requirements  
Drive System Alignment Adjustment  
90o  
The drive wheels are aligned by adjusting the entire rear  
drive assembly.  
1. Loosen the transaxle attachment bolts just enough to  
move the transaxle. Do not completely loosen the bolts.  
Figure 53. Blade Alignment Requirements  
2. Loosen and tighten the alignment jackscrew nuts to  
move the transaxle, and thus the wheels, in the  
appropriate direction to achieve the desired alignment  
distance (Figure 54).  
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3. Lock down the transaxle attachment bolts when the  
appropriate alignment distance is set.  
1
2
1. Blade Flange  
2. Horseshoe Puller Plate  
3. Puller Plate  
4. Perimeter Bolt  
5. Center Puller Bolt  
6. Blade Mounting Bolt  
Figure 56. Blade Flange Puller  
Removing the Inner Blade Flange  
1. With the outer blade flange in place, remove the blade  
mounting bolt (Figure 56, item 6).  
3
WARNING — Outer Flange  
The outer flange MUST be in place to prevent the puller  
assembly and inner flange from flying off when the taper  
breaks loose. Injury or equipment damage could  
otherwise result.  
1. PivotAttachmentBolt  
2. AdjustmentAttachmentBolts  
3. AdjustmentScrew  
Figure 55. Drive Wheel Alignment Bolt Locations  
2. While the 3 perimeter bolts (item 4) hold the two puller  
plates together, slide the horseshoe plate (item 2) of  
the flange puller behind the shaft side of the inner  
flange.  
BLADE FLANGE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION  
Correct removal or installation of the inner blade flange requires  
a flange puller (p/n 18503). See Figure 56, items 2 and 3.  
3. Tighten the center puller bolt (item 5) to remove the  
inner flange from the blade shaft.  
WARNING  
If unfamilar with this operation, seek assistance or  
training from someone that is familar with this operation.  
Because of the tapered fit between the blade flange  
and blade shaft, 5-10 tons of force is required to release  
the inner flange from the blade shaft. Both parts and  
tools can become dangerous projectiles if instructions  
are not followed properly.  
If the inner flange does not readily break free  
from the tapered blade shaft while the center  
puller bolt is tightened, lightly tap on the center  
puller bolt to allow the flange to break free from  
the shaft.  
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6. Loosen the mounting bolt and remove the outer flange  
and bushing.  
Installing the Inner Blade Flange  
1. Ensure that the tapered portion of the blade shaft and the  
inner blade flange are clean and free of burrs or  
indentations. Clean and repair as necessary. See Figure  
57.  
7. Inspect the inner flange to ensure the proper seating  
of the tapered fit. The inner flange should be seated  
between .030" and 0.0" (flush) to the end of the blade  
shaft. See Figure 58.  
2. Ensure that the drive key (Figure 57, item 6) is in place.  
3. Slide the Inner Flange (item 5) onto the tapered portion  
of the blade shaft.  
1
2
CAUTION — Do not use lubricant  
0.000”  
DO NOT use lubricant of any kind. Lubricant prevents  
the tapered surface of the Flange and Shaft from mating  
properly.  
to 0.030”  
3
4
4. Install the outer blade flange (item 3), flange bushing  
(item 2), and mounting bolt (item 1).  
1. Blade Shaft  
5. Tighten with a 1/2" impact wrench to seat the tapered  
surfaces of the inner flange and blade shaft.  
2. Tolerance  
3. Inner Flange Inside Face  
4. Surface Area to be Checked  
5
6
For Runout While Rotating  
1
7
Figure 58. Inner Flange Seating  
2
3
8. Test to ensure that the inner flange does not wobble  
when rotated. Use a dial indicator on the face of the  
flange (Figure 58, item 4). Maximum tolerance is .002"  
runout on the face of the flange when rotated.  
4
1. Mounting Bolt  
2. Flange Bushing  
3. Outer Flange  
4. Dowel Pin  
5. Inner Flange  
6. Drive Key  
7. Blade Shaft  
Figure 57. Inner Blade Flange Installation  
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CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND STARTER RELAYS  
Thermal circuit breakers and glow plug starter relays are located  
behind the console access cover at the top of the console.  
See Figure 59.  
2
1
2
1
3
4
3
1. Circuit Breakers  
2. Relay, Glow Plug  
3. DelayTimer  
4. Starter Relay  
Figure 59. Circuit Breakers and Starter Relay  
4
1. Left-Side Stop Bolt  
Under normal circumstances the circuit breakers do not require  
service.They automatically reset when an overload condition  
is corrected. If a breaker is cycling on and off, locate the cause  
of the electrical overload and repair as required.  
2. Right-Side Stop Bolt  
3. Blade Flanges  
4. Blade Shaft Housing  
Figure 60. Depth Adjustment  
MAXIMUM CUT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT  
The saw comes factory-adjusted for maximum usable cut  
depth. Should this setting need to be changed, perform the  
following:  
in several turns until it no longer makes contact with the  
axle.  
5. Adjust the left-side stop bolt (item 1) in or out until the  
blade flange or lower belt guard achieves 1/8" to 3/16"  
ground clearance.Tighten lock nut on left side.  
While adjustment of the depth stop limiting  
bolts can change the maximum usable cut  
depth, they should not be adjusted to  
compensate for unit “wobble” or blade/cut  
problems.These are a result of other issues  
that should be addressed.  
6. Raise saw and place 2 jack stands under the blade shaft  
housing.  
7. Whileholdingtheraise-lowerswitchintheloweringposition,  
raise the front axle assembly until it contacts the left-side  
depth limiting stop bolt.  
1. With the BLADE REMOVED, park the saw on a flat and  
level surface.  
8. While holding the axle firmly against the left-side depth  
limiting stop bolt, screw the right-side depth limiting stop  
bolt out until it makes contact with the axle. Tighten lock  
nut on right side.  
2. Fully lower the saw onto the depth limiting stop bolts. See  
Figure 60.  
3. Measure the distance from the blade flanges to the surface.  
Following this procedure will prevent torsional stresses  
being applied to the frame when fully lowered due to uneven  
adjustment of depth limiting stop bolts.  
4. If adjustment is required, loosen locknut on the right-side  
depth limiting stop bolt (Figure 60, item 2) and screw bolt  
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PTO DRIVE MAINTENANCE  
RAISE-LOWER SYSTEM  
Disassembly of the PTO drive and replacement of the PTO  
drive sheave/bearing assembly requires the PTO bearing  
puller, p/n 18610. The sheave/bearing assembly is not  
serviceable and must be replaced as a complete unit.  
Reference Figure 61 for components.  
The saw uses a 12-volt hydraulic pump and hydraulic  
cylinder to power the raise-lower system.  
1. Check hydraulic oil level daily.  
2. When checking or adding hydraulic oil, place the  
machine so the saw frame is level to get an accurate  
reading.  
1
6
2
4
9
2
7
5
Figure 62. Hydraulic Oil Reservoir  
3. Hydraulic oil should be 1/2" to 1" in the oil reserve  
when cold.  
1. Engine Adapter Plate  
2. Belt Shoe  
4. If hydraulic oil level is low, add oil to 1/2" to 1".  
3. Drivebelt Pulley  
4. Drivebelts  
5. Use 15W-40 premium grade engine oil.  
5. Blade shaft Pulley  
6. Idler ArmTensioner  
7. Idler Pulley  
8
Idler Arm Belt  
9. Pump Drive Pulley  
Figure 61. PTO Drive Assembly  
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4
2
7
5
1
3
6
1. Pump Motor  
2. Lift Pump Reservoir  
3. Raise-LowerValve (Solenoid)  
4. Raise-Lower Toggle  
5. Raise-Lower Wire Harness  
6. Lift Cylinder  
7. Lift Pump Solenoid  
Figure 63. Raise-Lower System  
Raise-Lower System Troubleshooting  
Refer to Figure 63 and the following table to assist in  
troubleshooting the raise-lower system.  
Table 11. Raise-Lower System Troubleshooting  
Indication  
Possible Causes  
Battery discharged, raise-lower solenoid faulty, cables  
loose or damaged, defective wiring  
Won’t raise  
Bad switch, faulty wiring connection, coil bad, valve  
cartridge bad  
Won’t lower  
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MAINTENANCE  
F-N-R CONTROL ADJUSTMENT  
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
DANGER — Hydraulic Leaks  
NEVER use your hand to find hydraulic  
leaks. Use a piece of wood or cardboard.  
Hydraulic fluid injected into the skin must  
be treated by a knowledgable physician  
immediately or severe injury or death can  
occur.  
Many hydraulic problems are a result of low fluid levels.  
Before checking any other possibilities, make sure the  
hydraulic fluid level is correct. See Figure 66 for hydraulic  
components. Hydraulic problems could be a result of the  
following:  
2
1
1. Incorrect hydraulic fluid level.  
2. Plugged hydraulic oil filter  
3. Loose or leaking fittings.  
4. Ruptured/damaged hydraulic lines.  
5. Faulty hydraulic pump.  
3
4
2
1
3
1. Adjustment Nut  
2. Rod End  
Hydraulic Oil System  
1. Check hydraulic oil level daily.  
3. Push-Pull Cable  
4. Neutral Safety Switch  
2. When checking or adding hydraulic oil, place the  
machine so the saw frame is level to get an accurate  
reading.  
Figure 64. F-N-R Control Adjustment  
Control (cable) adjustment for the F-N-R should not normally  
be necessary; however, some adjustment can be made on  
each of the rod end adjustment nuts. See Figure 64.  
3. Hydraulic oil should be 1/2" to 1" in the Oil Reserve  
when cold.  
4. If hydraulic oil level is low add oil to 1/2" to 1".  
5. Use 15W-40 premium grade engine oil.  
Figure 65. Oil Reserve Fill Line  
6. Change oil and filter annually. See Figure 65.  
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1
2
3
1. Hydraulic Reservoir  
2. Filter  
3. Pump  
7
4. Wheel Motor  
5. Engine Pivot Cylinder  
6. EngineTilt Cylinder  
7. Motor  
5
8
8. Pump Body  
9. Lift Cylinder  
4
6
9
4
Figure 66. Hydraulic System  
DRAININGTHE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  
CAUTION — Pre-fill Filter  
To prevent hydraulic pump damage, pre-fill the filter with  
oil prior to installing it.  
7. Add oil to the system reservoir.  
1
2
8. The reservoir will need to be filled several times.  
3
9. Run the engine for 5-10 minutes to cycle the oil  
throughout the system.  
Figure 67. Hydraulic System Drains  
10. Add oil as required.  
1. Place an oil pan beneath the Blade Shaft Housing  
(Figure 67, item 1).  
11. Repeat process until oil level is stable after running  
engine.  
2. Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the blade  
shaft housing (item 3)  
3. Collect and dispose of the used oil (and filter) in  
accordance with ordinances and regulations of your  
area.  
4. Remove used oil filter.  
5. After oil is drained, reinstall drain plug.  
6. Pre-fill and install a new oil filter.  
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Tips When Draining and Filling the Hydraulic Oil  
System  
LONGTERM STORAGE  
Remove the battery.  
1. It will take 3-4 quarts to fill the hydraulic system when  
new and somewhat less when changing the oil.  
Drain fuel from fuel tank and fuel lines.  
Clean exterior with a cloth soaked in clean oil.  
2. Remove the oil reservoir cap to speed oil draining.  
Store unit covered with plastic sheet in moisture and  
dust-free location out of direct sunlight.  
3. When refilling the system, raise the saw halfway up,  
then lift the rear of the saw until the blade flanges touch  
the ground. This will help to speed the filling process.  
CAUTION — Fuel  
4. After filling the system, jack the saw up so the drive  
wheels are off the ground. Start the saw and move the  
control handle half way into FORWARD to purge air  
out of the system.  
Never store the saw with fuel in the tank for any extended  
period of time.Always clean up spilled fuel immediately.  
DECOMMISSIONING SAW/COMPONENTS  
Decommissioning is a controlled process used to safely  
retire a piece of equipment that is no longer serviceable. If  
the equipment poses an unacceptable and unrepairable  
safety risk due to wear or damage or is no longer cost  
effective to maintain (beyond life-cycle reliability) and is to  
be decommissioned (demolition and dismantlement), the  
following procedure must take place:  
If the blade shaft is drained completely, it will  
require approximately 1 gallon to refill.  
Stay-Level Handles (SLH)  
1. Drain all fluids completely. These may include oil,  
gasoline, hydraulic oil and antifreeze. Dispose of  
properly in accordance with local and governmental  
regulations. Never pour on ground or dump down drains  
or sewers.  
The stay-level handlebar system is designed to require very  
little maintenance (Figure 68).  
NEVER try to lift the saw with the handlebars (a lift bale is  
provided for lifting). DO NOT try to dislodge a stuck blade  
by prying or using excessive force on the handlebars.  
2. Remove battery and bring to appropriate facility for lead  
reclamation. Use safety precautions when handling  
batteries that contain sulfuric acid.  
3. The remainder can be brought to a salvage yard or  
metal reclamation facility for further dismantling.  
Figure 68. Stay Level Handlebar System  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
TABLE 12. TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Emergency stop button pushed in?  
Pull out E-Stop button.  
Check cable connections, charge  
or replace battery.  
Battery disconnected or discharged?  
Ignition switch/wiring defective?  
Will not start, no power with key “ON.”  
Replace ignition switch. Check  
wiring.  
Fuel not available in fuel tank (tank  
empy)?  
Fill with correct type of fuel.  
Fuel filter/lines clogged?  
Replace fuel filter or fuel lines.  
Clean or replace fuel tank cap.  
Bleed fuel line.  
Will not start. No fuel present.  
Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged?  
Air in fuel line?  
Injection valve clogged or defective?  
Clean or replace.  
Flush fuel system, and replace  
with correct type of fuel.  
Wrong fuel type?  
Difficult to start, “fuel is available and  
compression is normal.”  
Contaminated fuel system (water, dirt)?  
Air cleaner dirty?  
Flush fuel system.  
Replace air cleaner.  
Re-seat valves.  
Suction/exhaust valve stuck or protruded?  
Replace piston rings and/or  
piston.  
Piston ring and/or cylinder worn?  
Difficult to start, ”fuel is available and  
compression is low.”  
Cylinder head not tightened properly?  
Head gasket damaged?  
Torque cylinder head bolts  
Replace head gaskets.  
Certain operations referred to in this  
troubleshooting section such as re-seating  
valves or replacing piston rings may require  
specialtoolsandmustbeperformedbytrained  
andcompetentpersonnel.  
For further engine troubleshooting, see your  
engine owner's manual  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
TABLE 12. TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE, CONTINUED)  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Clear air intake of dirt and debris.  
Replace air cleaner elements as  
necessary.  
Intake air restricted?  
Flush fuel system if contaminated.  
Refill with clean fuel of prescribed  
quality.  
“Weak in power” compression is proper  
and does not misfire.  
Improper fuel or contaminated fuel?  
Injection line leaks?  
Repair or replace lines.  
Repair or replace line.  
Charge air line leaking?  
Flush fuel system and replace with  
correct type fuel.  
Water in fuel system?  
“Weak in power” compression is proper  
but misfires.  
Ignition defective?  
Replace ignition.  
Damaged or worn injector orifices?  
Clean or replace injectors.  
Flush fuel system, and replace with  
correct type of fuel.  
Wrong fuel type?  
Clear air intake of dirt and debris.  
Replace air cleaner elements as  
necessary.  
Intake air restricted?  
Engine overheats.  
Injection valve defective?  
Replace injection valve.  
Clean cooling fins.  
Cooling fins dirty?  
Oil level too low or too high?  
Governor adjusted correctly?  
Governor spring defective or missing?  
Adjust oil to proper level.  
Adjust governor.  
Replace governor spring.  
Rotational speed fluctuates.  
Starter malfunction.  
Check entire fuel system for leaks or  
clogs.  
Fuel flow restricted?  
Ensure tight, clean connections on  
battery and starter.  
Loose, damaged wiring?  
Battery insufficiently charged?  
Recharge or replace battery.  
Replace starter.  
Starter damaged or internally shorted?  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (BLADE)  
TABLE 13. BLADE TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Consult dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting  
very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block) to  
“redress” the blade.  
Blade too hard for the material being  
cut?  
Engine torque diminished because of  
loose or worn drive-belts?  
Re-tension belts or replace.  
Blade slows or stops cutting.  
Insufficient engine power?  
Check throttle setting. Refer to Engine Troubleshooting.  
Check that the blade is properly oriented and rotational  
arrow points in a “down-cutting” direction.  
Improper direction of rotation?  
Check that the blade and flange pin are properly installed  
on the blade shaft.  
Blade is slipping on the blade shaft?  
Blade misaligned on saw?  
Check alignment integrity.  
Check blade shaft and flange for wear, damage and blade  
seating.  
“Cut gap” excessive or blade wobble?  
Blade is excessively hard for the  
material being cut?  
Check specification of the blade with the material being  
cut. Consult dealer or Multiquip for information.  
Blade does not cut straight  
and/or true.  
Ensure blade surface feet per minute speed (SFPM) is  
approximately 10,000.  
Blade being used at improper RPM?  
Blade improperly mounted on arbor  
shoulders and flanges?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Excessive force applied to blade while  
cutting?  
DO NOT force the blade in the cut. Apply a slow and  
steady pace when sawing.  
Blade wearing out on one side and  
not the other?  
Check blade shaft and flange for wear, damage and blade  
seating.  
Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting  
very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block) to  
“redress” the blade.  
Blades too hard for the material being  
cut?  
Blade improperly mounted on arbor  
shoulders and flanges?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Blade discoloring, crackling  
and/or wearing excessively.  
Blade not receiving enough cooling  
water?  
Ensure proper flow and volume of water is provided for  
wet cutting blades.  
Arbor hole out of round?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Incorrect blade chosen for material  
being cut?  
Check specification of the blade with the material being  
cut. Consult dealer or Multiquip for information.  
Diamond abrasive material worn away or burnished into  
the metal. Check saw for alignment or damage and  
replace saw blade.  
Excessive force applied to blade while  
cutting?  
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NOTES  
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM TO SN AF3700155  
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM UP TO S/N AF3700155  
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II  
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12 AWG Red  
16 AWG Red/Black  
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM SN AF3700156 & UP  
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM S/N AF3700156 AND UP  
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HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC TO SN AF3700155  
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICTO SN AF3700155  
1. Lift Cylinder Assembly  
2. Lift Pump  
10. Wheel Motor  
11. Velocity Fuse  
12. CheckValve (2)  
13. Valve 4W2P  
14. Lift Cylinder  
15. Pilot Piston  
16. O-Ring  
3. Reservoir  
4. Blade Shaft Assembly  
5. Brake Cylinder  
6. Spin-On Filter  
7. Hydrostatic Pump  
8. Engine Pivot Cylinder 2.5"  
9. Valve Assembly  
17. Backup (2)  
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HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC SN AF3700156 & UP  
HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC SN AF3700156 AND UP  
1. Lift Cylinder Assembly  
2. Lift Pump  
10. CheckValve (2)  
11. Velocity Fuse  
12. Engine Pivot Cylinder 2.5"  
13. Valve 4W2P  
3. Reservoir  
4. Blade Shaft Assembly  
5. Brake Cylinder  
14. Lift Cylinder  
15. Pilot Piston  
6. Spin-On Filter  
7. Hydrostatic Pump  
8. Cylinder andValve Assembly  
9. Wheel Motor  
16. O-Ring  
17. Backup (2)  
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OPERATION MANUAL  
HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP  
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL  
NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING  
UNITED STATES  
Multiquip Corporate Office  
MQ Parts Department  
18910 Wilmington Ave.  
Carson, CA 90746  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel. (800) 421-1244  
Fax (800) 537-3927  
800-427-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 800-672-7877  
Fax: 310-637-3284  
Mayco Parts  
Warranty Department  
800-306-2926  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 800-672-7877  
Fax: 310-637-3284  
800-421-1244, Ext. 279  
310-537-3700, Ext. 279  
Fax: 310-537-1173  
Fax: 310-631-5032  
Service Department  
Technical Assistance  
800-421-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 310-537-4259  
800-478-1244  
MEXICO  
UNITED KINGDOM  
MQ Cipsa  
Multiquip (UK) Limited Head Office  
Carr. Fed. Mexico-Puebla KM 126.5  
Momoxpan, Cholula, Puebla 72760 Mexico  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (52) 222-225-9900  
Fax: (52) 222-285-0420  
Hanover Mill, Fitzroy Street,  
Ashton-under-Lyne,  
Lancashire OL7 0TL  
Tel: 0161 339 2223  
Fax: 0161 339 3226  
Contact: [email protected]  
CANADA  
Multiquip  
4110 Industriel Boul.  
Laval, Quebec, Canada H7L 6V3  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (450) 625-2244  
Fax: (450) 625-8664  
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