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RCC130H-CRACK SAW OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #1 (11/18/04) PAGE 17
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
the cut and letting it cool by rotating in the air for 15
to 20 seconds after every one minute of cutting.
13) Do not force the tool into the material to be cut.
A properly working diamond tool will grind the
material without excessive force being applied. If
excessive force is needed, it indicates there is
damage to the blade to the blade or the wrong blade
is being used.
14) Always inspect the diamond blade and the
equipment any time you stop during the cut. If you
notice any difference in performance as your work
progresses, immediately STOP and inspect the
equipment and the diamond tool.
15) Do not operate any diamond tool without full
knowledge about appropriate cooling of the tool. If a
tool is not cooled properly, the blade core can
become damaged resulting in the segments coming
loose or the blade core (the steel) breaking. This
can result in serious bodily injury or death to the
operator or bystander.
16) Do not allow any bystanders in the work area.
Never allow anyone to stand in front of a saw that is
about to be started or is running.
Standards.
The manufacturing of machinery and grinding
wheels and the usage of these products are covered
in several OSHA and ANSI standards. The most
applicable standard for these products is ANSI B7.1
and B7.5. Copies of these standards can be
obtained from the American National Standards
Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
Personal Safety Equipment.
1) Always wear dust masks (respirators) approved
for use in concrete and stone dust.
2) Always wear approved eye protection such as
goggles or face shield.
3) Always wear approved hearing protection.
4) Always wear approved head protection.
5) Always wear approved safety footwear.
6) Always wear approved gloves.
Note.
In the manufacturing of all diamond blades different
metals are used such as Boron, Copper, Colbalt,
Nickel, Iron, Tungsten, Molybdenum, Tin, etc., as
outlined in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
This product as sold presents no hazard although,
during use, small amounts of these metal
substances may be released into the dust or slurry
generated from the material being cut or ground.
Prolonged exposure to excessive amounts of dust
and slurry may cause respiratory disease, skin
irritation or cancer.
Common Sense.
Almost all accidents are avoidable if you apply
caution and common sense. Follow all safety
precautions at all times. If you are not sure...simply
don't do it. Ask for advice. Used improperly or
carelessly any tool is dangerous and may cause
severe bodily injury or death. If tools are used with
caution, proper techniques and common sense, they
will do an excellent job for you"...
Excerpt from: Instructions for the Safe Use of
Diamond Tools, published by Dimas Industries.
INSTALLING A DIAMOND BLADE ON THE
ARBOR SHAFT.
Tools required:
1 each, 3/4 inch wrench.
1 each, PN CS8-0400 1-1/2 inch wrench or
equivalent.
DANGER
WHEN INSTALLING A DIAMOND BLADE ON THE
ARBOR SHAFT ALWAYS WEAR THE
APPROPRIATE SAFETY EYEWEAR AND
APPAREL TO MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL FROM
FLYING DEBRIS. FLYING DEBRIS CAN RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
1) Disconnect the spark plug wire.
2) Rotate the height adjustment lever
counterclockwise to raise the blade to its maximum
position above the work surface. FIGURE 1.