Blount Chainsaw 633GC User Manual

633GC  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SYMBOLS & LABELS  
4
SAFETY  
5
8
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
SET-UP  
9
OPERATION  
12  
17  
25  
26  
MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
REFERENCE  
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SYMBOLS & LABELS  
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THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS & DEFINITIONS ARE FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL AND  
ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE YOU AWARE OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES.  
A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided,  
WARNING  
could result in death or serious injury.  
A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided,  
may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage.  
CAUTION  
A potential situation exists which, if not avoided, may result in  
product or property damage.  
IMPORTANT  
THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS & LABELS MAY BE FOUND IN THIS MANUAL OR ON THE SAW  
Read the operator’s manual carefully and understand the  
contents before you use this equipment.  
Always use:  
• Protective helmet  
• Ear protection  
• Protective glasses or full face protection  
Wear hand protection  
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SAFETY  
THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL APPLIES TO ALL THE ITEMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE  
A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided,  
WARNING  
could result in death or serious injury.  
Chain breakage can result in high-speed ejection of parts, which can result in death or  
serious personal injury to operators or bystanders. The items listed below are critical to  
minimizing the risk of chain breakage and injury.  
• DO NOT operate a diamond chainsaw with a damaged, modified, broken, or missing side  
cover, bottom guard, or guard flap. The side cover, bottom guard, and guard flap provides  
protection against contact with moving parts, ejected debris, broken diamond chain,  
thrown water and concrete slurry.  
• DO NOT operate a saw with loose, missing, damaged or improperly repaired parts.  
• DO NOT install or run the chain backwards. The bumper must lead the segment into  
the cut.  
• DO NOT insert a diamond chainsaw into a slot narrower than the chain segments. Rapid  
pushback might occur. Reference: Most diamond segments are .225 inches (5.72 mm)  
wide.  
• DO NOT use damaged, modified or improperly repaired chain.  
• DO NOT run a diamond chainsaw upside-down. Concrete debris can fly back into the  
operator’s face.  
• DO NOT cut ductile iron pipe with a diamond chainsaw. Segment loss or chain breakage  
may occur.  
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SAFETY  
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THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL APPLIES TO ALL ITEMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE  
A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided,  
CAUTION  
may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage.  
• Always turn a diamond chainsaw OFF when performing maintenance on the saw  
including chain tensioning.  
• Never use equipment that is not functioning properly. Have the saw repaired by qualified  
service personnel.  
• Turn engine OFF before refueling. Keep away from open flame. Always provide adequate  
ventilation when handling fuel. Move diamond chainsaw at least 10 feet (3 m) away from  
refueling area before starting.  
• SealPro® diamond chains require a minimum water pressure of 20 psi (1.4 bar).  
Insufficient water supply may result in excessive wear to the chain, which can lead to  
loss of strength and chain breakage.  
• Never start a diamond chainsaw unless the bar, chain and  
side cover are properly installed.  
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
• Always wear protective clothing, including hard hat, eye protection, hearing protection, and  
gloves.  
• Avoid loose fitting clothing.  
• Perform safety checks before starting each day.  
• Always operate tool with solid footing and with both hands on saw.  
• Remove or control slurry to prevent slippery conditions while cutting.  
• Be sure there are no obstructions (plumbing, electrical conduit, air ducts) and no unnecessary  
people present.  
• Set up a well-marked safety zone with a roped boundary and clear signs.  
• Provide adequate ventilation when working in an enclosed area. Breathing exhaust gases is  
dangerous.  
• To avoid electrocution, check for live electrical wiring near cutting area.  
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SAFETY  
THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL APPLIES TO ALL ITEMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE  
A potential situation exists which, if not avoided, may result in  
product or property damage.  
IMPORTANT  
Note: The diamond chainsaw is equipped with a two-stroke engine and must always be  
run using a mixture of gasoline and ICS® two-stroke engine oil. It is important to accurately  
measure the amount of oil to be mixed to ensure that correct mixture is obtained. When  
mixing small amounts of fuel, even small inaccuracies can drastically affect the ratio of the  
mixture.  
• This engine is designed to be operated on premium unleaded gasoline.  
• Use high quality, unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 90. If lower octane  
gasoline is used, engine temperature will increase which will result in a piston seizure  
and damage to the engine.  
• Fuel mixture: 25:1 gasoline/oil mixture. Incorrect fuel mixture is the number one cause of  
piston seizure.  
• Use ICS® brand two-stroke engine oil, or other high quality 2-stroke oil that has been  
formulated for air cooled power equipment.  
• Never use two-stroke oil formulated for water-cooled two-cycle engines, such as  
outboard motor oil.  
• Never use motor oil intended for four-stroke engines.  
ENGINE BREAK-IN  
• It is very important to break-in a new engine to “seat” all moving parts, especially the  
piston rings.  
• To break-in the engine, run one full tank of 25:1 fuel at idle, cycling the throttle every  
5 to 10 minutes to prevent loading.  
• Failure to break-in an engine may result in piston seizure.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
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Engine Type  
2-stroke, Air Cooled  
Displacement  
Horsepower  
Engine Speed  
Diamond Chain Speed  
Idling Speed  
Weight  
101cc (ꢂ.2 cu in)  
ꢂ.ꢁ HP (4.ꢃ kw) @ ꢃ700 RPM  
11,ꢁ00+/-ꢁ00 RPM, Mechanically  
governed  
4,9ꢁ0 fpm (2ꢁm/s), free running  
2ꢃ00-ꢀ200 RPM  
27.ꢁ lbs (12.ꢁkg) with guide bar and  
diamond chain  
Cut Depth  
14 in (ꢀꢂcm) & 1ꢂ.2 in (41cm)  
14 in (ꢀꢂcm) & 1ꢂ.2 in (41cm)  
Bar Lengths  
Carburetor  
Walbro WGAKꢀ, Throttle shaft sealed,  
Selettra electronic – Water resistant  
Centrifugal, three shoe, single spring  
2ꢁ:1 gasoline-to-oil  
Ignition  
Clutch  
Fuel ratio  
ꢀ4 oz (1 Liter)  
1ꢁ-1ꢃ minutes run time per tank  
Fuel Capacity  
Water Supply  
Water Flow  
Minimum 20psi (1.ꢁ bar)  
Minimum: 2 gpm (ꢃ lpm)  
102dB at ꢀ ft (1m)  
Noise Level  
Vibration Level  
Engine Break-in Period  
Spark Plug  
ꢃ meters/sec2 (front handle)  
One tank, without cutting, cycling  
throttle  
Champion CJ7Y or Bosch BWS7F  
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SET-UP  
GUIDE BAR AND DIAMOND CHAIN INSTALLATION  
STEP ꢀ  
Mount the diamond chain on the guide bar  
starting at the drive sprocket and continue  
over the guide bar nose.  
STEP 1  
Loosen side cover nuts and remove side  
cover.  
Install the diamond chain correctly.  
If using a single bumper chain, the  
bumper must always lead the segment  
into the cut as shown here.  
STEP 2  
Place bar onto studs and chain adjustment  
pin.  
STEP 4  
Install the side cover.  
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GUIDE BAR AND DIAMOND CHAIN INSTALLATION  
3/4" (18 mm)**  
** As measured without pulling  
downward (eg. hanging by gravity)  
STEP 7  
STEP ꢁ  
All chains have a tendency to stretch  
when used. Diamond chains stretch more  
than wood cutting chains because of the  
abrasive materials they are cutting. When  
a chain stretches to a point where the drive  
links are hanging approximately 1/2”  
Make sure all the drive links are inside  
the guide bar groove then lift the bar nose  
and tension the chain by turning the screw  
clockwise.  
(12 mm) to ꢀ/4” (1ꢃ mm)** below the bar,  
it’s time to tension the chain. See Note 2.  
STEP ꢂ  
If the chain is too loose, it could come off  
the bar, or it will allow the drive sprocket to  
spin without turning the chain, which can  
chew up the chain drive links. If the chain  
is too tight, a lot of the saw’s power goes  
into turning the chain rather than into the  
cut. In extreme over-tightened cases, the  
saw may not be able to turn the chain at  
all. In addition, damage can occur to the  
bar nose and premature stretch may occur.  
See Note 1.  
STEP ꢃ  
Before cutting, check for proper tension by  
pulling the chain around the bar by hand. If  
you cannot easily pull by hand, the chain is  
too tight and needs to be loosened a little.  
See Note ꢀ.  
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SET-UP  
GUIDE BAR AND DIAMOND CHAIN INSTALLATION  
STEP 9  
Continue to lift up on the nose of the guide  
bar and firmly tighten the side cover nuts.  
NOTE: To prevent chain tensioner  
breakage, be sure the side cover nuts  
are tightened to approximately 20 ft-lbs  
(27 Nm).  
STEP 10  
Attach to water source with pressure of not  
less than 20 psi (1.4 bar).  
Note 1: Be aware that the guide bar rails may develop sharp edges over time so always pull the  
diamond chain by the diamond segments.  
Note 2: Do not “over tension” the diamond chain. Loss of power will result. It is normal for the  
drivelinks to hang underneath the guide bar. The diamond chain should be tight but be able to be  
pulled around the guide bar by hand.  
Note ꢀ: To prevent chain tensioner breakage, be sure the side cover nuts are tightened to  
approximately 20 ft-lbs (27Nm).  
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OPERATION  
FUEL HANDLING  
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FUEL MIXTURE: 25:1 gasoline/oil mixture.  
CAUTION  
GASOLINE  
OIL  
GASOLINE  
OIL  
US  
Gallon  
US  
Fl oz  
Liters  
1
ml  
40  
1
2 1/2  
ꢁ.2  
12.ꢃ  
2ꢁ.ꢂ  
200  
400  
ꢃ00  
10  
20  
• Use premium unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 90. If lower octane gasoline is  
used, engine temperature will increase which can result in a piston seizure and damage to the  
engine.  
• Always provide adequate ventilation when handling fuel.  
• Use caution when handling gasoline. Avoid direct contact with skin or inhaling fuel vapor.  
FUEL MIXING  
• Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for use with fuel.  
• Keep fuel container closed tightly to prevent moisture from getting into the fuel.  
• Always begin mixing fuel by adding half the amount of gasoline to be used. Then add the correct  
amount of two-stroke oil for 2ꢁ:1 mixture and finish filling the container with gasoline.  
• Do not mix more than one month’s supply of fuel. This helps prevent the separation of the  
two-stroke oil from the gasoline (varnishing).  
• If the saw is not used for an extended period of time (ꢀ months) the fuel tank should be emptied  
and cleaned.  
FUELING  
• Always shut off the saw before fueling.  
• Before fueling, clean the area around fuel cap to prevent dirt from contaminating the fuel.  
Contamination of the fuel tank can lead to saw malfunction.  
• Thoroughly mix the fuel in it’s container before fueling.  
• Slowly open the fuel cap to release any pressure that may have built-up in the tank.  
• After adding fuel, tighten the fuel cap carefully and secure with a wrench.  
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OPERATION  
STARTING AND STOPPING A DIAMOND CHAINSAW  
Never start a diamond saw without the bar, chain and side cover  
properly assembled. Otherwise, the clutch can come loose and  
cause personal injuries.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Always move a diamond chainsaw at least 10 feet (3 m) away from  
the fueling area before starting.  
Place the diamond saw on clear ground. Ensure that secure  
footing is established and chain is not contacting any objects.  
IMPORTANT  
COLD ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE  
1. Toggle the ignition switch to the "START" position and pull the  
choke lever out.  
B
C
2. Lock the throttle in the start position by depressing the trigger (A)  
and trigger interlock (B) at the same time.  
ꢀ. Depress and hold throttle lock button (C) while releasing the trigger  
and trigger interlock in succession.  
A
4. Open the water valve 1/4 turn.  
ꢁ. Place the diamond chainsaw on the ground making sure the chain  
is free of any obstructions.  
Figure 1: a-Trigger, b-trigger  
interlock, c-throttle lock  
ꢂ. Place right foot on the base of the rear handle.  
7. Place left hand on front handle.  
ꢃ. With right hand, slowly pull starter handle until the starter pawls engage.  
9. Pull the starter cord (hard, fast, short pulls) until engine fires or "pops" - should be 1 to 7 pulls.  
10. Push the choke lever in.  
11. Pull the starter cord until engine starts - should be 1 to 2 pulls.  
12. When the engine starts, allow the engine to idle. Pull on the throttle trigger several times to help  
warm up the engine.  
1ꢀ. Open the water valve completely.  
WARM ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE  
1. Use the same procedure as starting cold engine, but DO NOT pull choke lever out. If choke is used, the  
carburetor will flood with gas.  
2. If the engine does not start in ꢀ hard, fast pulls with the throttle locked, unlock the throttle and pull the  
starter cord ꢀ more times.  
Note: To hold the trigger fully open it may be necessary to insert right foot into rear handle opening  
and twist.  
STOPPING THE SAW  
To turn the engine off, toggle ignition switch to the "STOP" position. Close water valve.  
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PRE-CUT CHECKLIST  
• Proper Chain Installation: The bumper should lead the segment into the cut, double bumper  
chains may be mounted in either direction.  
• Proper Chain Tension: The chain should be tight but easily pulled around the guide bar by hand.  
• Ensure all safety devices are properly mounted and functional and that all controls are in proper  
working order.  
• Be sure there are no obstructions (plumbing, electrical conduit, air ducts) and no unnecessary  
people present.  
• Always wear protective clothing, including hard hat, eye protection, hearing protection, non-slip  
safety boots, and gloves. Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing.  
• Adequate Water Supply and Pressure:  
Minimum Flow: 2 gpm (ꢃ lpm)  
Minimum Water Pressure: 20 psi (1.4 bar)  
• Diamond chains with SealPro® require a minimum  
water pressure of 20 psi (1.4 bar).  
The single most important factor an operator can control to  
IMPORTANT  
increase chain life is to use adequate water pressure. Insufficient  
water supply will result in excessive wear to the chain, which can  
lead to loss of strength and chain breakage.  
PLANNING THE CUT  
• Select the proper chain type for the material being cut.  
• Outline the cut with a permanent marker for a visual cutting guide.  
• Avoid pinching the guide bar and chain. Always cut the bottom of an opening first, then top, and  
then the sides. Save the easiest cut for last.  
• For the straightest cuts use the “Step Cut” method. First score the entire cut line approximately a  
half-inch deep using the nose of the bar. Next, deepen the cut by about two inches. Then plunge  
all the way through and complete the cut using the Wallwalker®.  
• Be sure cut concrete cannot fall and injure operator or bystanders. Concrete is very heavy,  
one cubic foot = 12”x12”x12” = 1ꢁ0 lbs. (ꢀ0cm x ꢀ0cm x ꢀ0cm = ꢂꢃkg).  
• Check for live electrical wiring near the cutting area or in the concrete to avoid electrocution.  
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CUTTING WITH THE 633GC  
OPERATION  
To start a cut, hold trigger on full throttle and slowly plunge the nose of the bar straight into the wall.  
Lengthen the cut and engage the point of the fixed Wallwalker®. Use the fixed Wallwalker® as a pivot  
point and pull up on the rear handle to rotate the bar into the cut.  
CUTTING TIPS  
• Always operate the diamond chainsaw at full throttle. Apply enough feed force so that the free  
running RPM drops 20 to ꢀ0%. If too much force is applied, the saw will lug or stall. The chain will  
not have enough speed to cut effectively. If too little feed force is applied, the diamonds will skid  
and glaze over.  
• For straighter cuts use the “step cut” method. First score the entire cut line with the nose of the  
guide bar approximately 1/2 inch (12mm) to 1 inch (2ꢁmm) deep. Next, deepen the cut by about  
2 inches (ꢁ0 mm). This groove will help guide the guide bar for a straight cut. Then plunge all the  
way through and complete the cut using the fixed Wallwalker®.  
• Plunge cut instead of starting at the top of the wall. This will reduce chatter, extend diamond life,  
create a straighter cut and more quickly enable the use of the Wallwalker®.  
• Use the fixed Wallwalker® to help cut more efficiently  
and reduce operator fatigue. The fixed Wallwalker® is  
WallWalker® point  
a fulcrum that can be used to apply additional force  
when cutting. To use correctly, plunge into the wall  
and simply engage the point of the fixed Wallwalker®  
into the cut and pry upward with the rear handle.  
• As the saw begins to rotate up, feed force is developed  
down the line of the intended cut. Once the saw is fully  
rotated upwards, pull the saw out of the cut a few inches  
and re-engage the pick into the cut and repeat.  
• When cutting heavy rebar, slowly ”rock” the saw so that you’re always cutting concrete as well  
as steel. This will help keep the diamonds exposed. Also, expect less chain life when cutting  
heavy rebar.  
• Expect more chain stretch when making nose buried cuts for extended periods of time, as the  
chain does not have a chance to “throw” the slurry away from the nose of the bar.  
• If the saw begins to cut consistently crooked, turn the bar over and use the other side. Dress  
worn rails with belt sander. Note: The normal life of a guide bar is 2 to ꢀ diamond chains. Heavy  
rebar can shorten guide bar life.  
• When using a new chain, you can increase the cutting speed by “opening up the diamonds”.  
Make a few cuts in an abrasive material such as a cinder block.  
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OPERATION  
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SYSTEM CLEAN-UP  
• After cutting, run the saw for at least 1ꢁ seconds with the water on to flush slurry and debris from  
chain, bar and drive sprocket.  
• Wash concrete slurry from saw assembly.  
• Avoid getting any water in the carburetor or exhaust system. If water enters exhaust port, point  
the bar tip down and pull the starter handle several times to expel water from muffler.  
• Remove bar and chain. Flush out the chain tensioner with high water pressure and lubricate with  
grease.  
• After cleaning the saw, spray the entire saw body, chain, bar, and drive sprocket with lightweight  
oil. Using lightweight oil on the saw will minimize rust and help reduce slurry build up.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Follow these simple maintenance guidelines  
and the 633GC Concrete Cutting Saw will keep running at its very best.  
AFTER EACH USE  
1. Rinse the saw, guide bar and diamond chain with water.  
2. Follow instructions on the Daily Maintenance Label, located on the air filter cover.  
ꢀ. Inspect and tighten all fasteners as necessary.  
4. Inspect drive sprocket for tooth wear and replace if tooth tips are pointed.  
ꢁ. Inspect the starter cord. Replace if frayed.  
ꢂ. Clean air filter. Inspect the air filter for holes. Replace as necessary.  
7. Spray saw, guide bar, and chain with lightweight oil.  
ꢃ. Grease the chain tensioner.  
AFTER 10 HOURS OF USE  
1. Remove the starter cover and lubricate the starter recoil spring. Clean the flywheel fins and the  
starter pawls with a wire brush, then grease the starter pawls.  
2. Remove the spark plug and clean with a wire brush. Check the electrode gap.  
The correct gap is 0.020 inches (0.ꢁmm).  
AFTER 40 HOURS OF USE  
1. Change the spark plug. Adjust the electrode to 0.020 inches (0.ꢁmm).  
2. Check the fuel filter located inside the fuel tank. Clean or replace if clogged  
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AIR FILTER  
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The air filter is made from a nylon micro mesh air filter and an  
internal spit-back screen. Both must be kept clean for the engine  
to operate properly. If the saw is not reaching full RPM, most  
likely one or both of the air filters are dirty.  
IMPORTANT  
• The air filter (Figure 1) should be free of holes and white in  
color.  
• Replace air filter when dirty.  
• The spit-back screen (Figure 2) should be free of holes and be  
white in color. Clean with mild solvent or gasoline and dry with  
high pressure air. If spit-back screen is dirty the saw will not  
reach full RPM.  
Figure 1  
• During re-assembly, tighten air filter wing-nut "finger tight" plus  
an 1/ꢃ" of a turn with wrench.  
Figure 2  
STARTER HOUSING ASSEMBLY  
It is common for concrete slurry to get inside the starter housing  
assembly during cutting. This can cause the starter pawls to stick  
and not engage when the rope is pulled.  
IMPORTANT  
Oil port  
• After each usage, thoroughly flush the starter housing  
assembly with water.  
• Oil the recoil spring by spraying lightweight oil into the port  
(Figure ꢀ).  
• Oil the starter pawls by spraying lightweight oil into the starter  
housing through the vents.  
• Check the starter cord for fraying, replace if necessary.  
Figure ꢀ  
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STARTER ROPE REPLACEMENT  
MAINTENANCE  
• Remove the four screws attaching the starter assembly to the  
crankcase, and remove the starter cover assembly.  
• Remove the three starter pulley cover screws.  
• Remove the starter pulley cover.  
• Pull the rope out until the notch in the pulley has made at least  
two full revolutions and is at the rope inlet, then hold the pulley  
in place (Figure 1).  
Figure 1  
• While holding the pulley in place, lift the rope into the pulley  
notch and allow the pulley to unwind slowly (counterclockwise)  
without wrapping the rope (Figure 2). Do this until the recoil spring is completely unwound.  
• Undo the screw in the center of the pulley, and remove the pulley.  
• Remove the old rope from the pulley. Retain the starter rope washer.  
• Pry the starter rope retainer from the starter rope handle, and remove the old rope from  
the handle.  
• Tie a knot in one end of the rope and thread the rope through the:  
o Starter rope washer, then  
o Starter rope pulley, then  
o Starter cover, then  
o Starter rope handle, then  
o Starter rope retainer  
• Tie a knot to lock the end of the rope in the starter rope  
retainer.  
• Reseat the starter rope retainer in the starter rope handle.  
Figure 2  
• Replace the pulley in the starter cover. Use blue Loctite #242  
on the starter pulley screw.  
TENSIONING THE RECOIL SPRING  
• With the rope fully extended and no tension on the recoil spring, lift the rope into the notch in the  
pulley and rotate the pulley clockwise 7 wraps (Figure 2), and then allow the spring to retract the  
rope.  
• This should apply the proper amount of tension to the recoil spring.  
• If the pulley is over-wrapped, the recoil spring will break on use. To check that the starter pulley  
is not over-wrapped, pull the cord completely out of the housing, and turn the pulley an additional  
1/2 turn clockwise. If the pulley turns another ½ turn, it is correctly assembled. If not, release one  
wrap of rope and check again.  
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MAINTENANCE  
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STARTER HOUSING ASSEMBLY  
• To reattach the starter housing, first pull the starter cord out,  
then hold the starter housing against the crankcase (Figure 1).  
Slowly release the starter cord to enable the pulley to fit  
between the pawls.  
• Insert and tighten the screws. Use blue Loctite® #242.  
Figure 1  
CHAIN TENSIONER  
The chain tensioner (Figure 2) can become clogged with concrete  
slurry during cutting. After each use thoroughly flush the chain  
tensioner with water and apply a liberal amount of grease.  
IMPORTANT  
Chain  
Tensioner  
Most Common Causes of Tensioner Damage:  
• Side cover nuts are not tight enough. Side cover nuts should  
be torqued to 20 ft-lbs (27Nm).  
• Chain tensioning is attempted without loosening the side cover  
nuts.  
• Concrete debris in tensioner pocket.  
Figure 2  
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DRIVE SPROCKET  
MAINTENANCE  
The drive sprocket (rim sprocket) is a wear item and should be  
replaced every 2-3 diamond chains.  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT  
The needle bearing inside the splined adapter should be greased  
regularly and should be replaced with each new clutch cup.  
Clutch  
Cup  
Splined  
Adapter  
Rim  
Sprocket  
A rim sprocket system (Figure 1) consists of a clutch cup  
w/ splined adapter and a rim sprocket. When the rim sprocket  
wears out, it is the only part that needs to be replaced. The clutch  
cup with splined adapter is a wear item that needs replacement  
after ꢀ to ꢁ rim sprockets have been used.  
• Inspect the rim sprocket for wear. Replace the rim sprocket if  
the drive teeth become pointed.  
• Check the drive sprocket bearing by spinning clutch cup.  
Replace the bearing if it is worn out.  
Figure 1  
• The needle bearing on the drive shaft must be greased  
regularly, use high quality water-resistant bearing grease.  
DRIVE SPROCKET REMOVAL  
• Remove the side cover, guide bar, diamond chain, and clutch  
slurry shield.  
• Remove the spark plug and insert the piston stop (supplied  
with each saw) into the spark plug hole. Pull the starter cord  
slowly until the piston stops. (Figure 2) Use a 19mm wrench to  
turn the clutch clockwise and remove.  
• Slide the clutch cup/drive sprocket assembly off the shaft.  
Remove the needle bearing and inspect for heavy wear or  
damage.  
Figure 2  
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DRIVE SPROCKET INSTALLATION  
• Slide the rim sprocket onto the splined adapter, either side out.  
• Apply a liberal amount of grease to the needle bearing.  
• Place the thin metal washer onto drive shaft. Slide the needle  
bearing and clutch cup w/rim sprocket onto shaft (Figure 1).  
• Install the clutch by turning it counter clockwise on the drive  
shaft and firmly tighten. Replace the clutch slurry shield.  
Installation of drive sprocket assembly is now complete.  
Figure 1  
• The needle bearing on the drive shaft has to be greased  
regularly (daily). Use high quality water-resistant bearing  
grease.  
Grease hole  
• Bearing Tip: It is not necessary to remove the clutch cup to  
grease the bearing. There is a channel that goes directly from  
the drive shaft to the bearing (Figure 2). Simply inject grease  
directly into the end of the drive shaft.  
Figure 2  
SPARK PLUG  
• A worn or fouled spark plug can cause a loss of power,  
difficulty starting or rough idle (Figure ꢀ).  
• If the spark plug is dirty, clean it with a wire brush and check  
the electrode gap. Readjust if necessary.  
The correct gap is .020” (0.ꢁ0mm).  
• The spark plug should be replaced after 40 hours of operation  
or earlier if the electrode is badly corroded.  
Figure ꢀ  
• Always use the recommended spark plug type. Using the  
wrong spark plug can severely damage the piston and cylinder  
(Champion RCJ7Y).  
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CARBURETOR  
MAINTENANCE  
• The function of the carburetor is to mix fuel with air.  
Adjustments other than idle speed should be made by a  
servicing dealer.  
Before adjusting the engine idle speed, make sure the air  
filter is clean and the engine is warmed up.  
T – Idle Screw is adjusted so that the engine idles smoothly  
but the clutch does not engage.  
Carburetor idle screw  
If saw has been running satisfactorily and there is a  
gradual decrease in power and drop in RPM at full throttle,  
the filter may have become dirty or saturated with water.  
GUIDE BARS  
• The bar is designed to be used on both sides. If the cut is consistently leading to one side, turn  
the bar over to expose a new set of rails.  
• A table mounted belt or disc sander can be used to square the rails of a worn bar. A badly worn  
bar can quickly damage an expensive chain. If the chain is touching the bottom of the bar groove,  
replace the bar.  
• Check the guide bar for straightness. Minor adjustments can be made by bending the bar slightly.  
• Proper chain tension will extend bar life. See page 9.  
• Under some circumstances, especially low water pressure, the sprocket nose can wear out  
before the guide bar body. Sprocket nose replacement kits may be purchased from an Authorized  
Dealer (part #70249).  
• Spray the chain and bar with lightweight oil for storage.  
• Store bar with the sprocket nose up.  
• Periodically clean the water ports inside the groove of the bar using a small diameter piece of  
wire. Water port cleaners are available from an Authorized Dealer.  
• The bar is solely a guide track for the chain. Never use the bar to lift, twist or pry concrete  
material.  
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After Every Use ….  
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After 10 hours ….  
1. Rinse saw, bar & chain  
with water.  
1. Remove the starter cover  
and lubricate the starter  
recoil spring. Clean the  
fins and the starter pawls  
on the flywheel with a wire  
brush, then grease starter  
pawls.  
2. Check for loose fasteners.  
Tighten as necessary.  
ꢀ. Inspect, flush and grease  
the chain tensioner.  
2. Remove & clean the spark  
plug. Check the electrode  
gap. The correct gap is  
.020 inch (0.ꢁmm).  
4. Inspect drive sprocket for  
wear. Replace sprocket  
if groove cuts through the  
top of the tooth.  
ꢀ. Inspect air filter, replace if  
nessesary.  
ꢁ. Check drive sprocket  
bearing for wear by  
spinning clutch cup.  
Replace if worn out.  
4. Clean the spit-back screen  
(inside the air filter) with  
gas or solvent.  
ꢂ. Grease drive sprocket  
bearing. Inject grease into  
the end of the drive shaft.  
Spin clutch cup while  
greasing.  
After 40 hours ….  
7. Check the starter cord for  
wear or damage. Replace  
as necessary.  
1. Change spark plug. Adjust  
electrode gap to .020 inch  
(0.ꢁmm).  
ꢃ. Lube starter recoil spring.  
Spray lightweight oil into  
lube hole. Also, spray  
2. Check fuel filter located  
inside the fuel tank. Clean  
or replace if clogged.  
lightweight oil into the air  
intake slots on the starter  
housing to keep starter  
pawls from sticking.  
9. Inspect air filter and spit-  
back screen. Replace filter  
if dirty.  
10. Spit-back screen should be  
white with no oil build-up.  
Rinse in gas or solvent to  
clean.  
11. Spray saw, bar and chain  
with lightweight oil.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SAW WON’T REACH FULL RPM – Air filter or pre filter may be dirty.  
SLOW CHAIN SPEED – Chain tension too tight. Chain should always be able to be pulled  
around the bar by hand. It is normal for the chain drive links to hang below the bar.  
POOR CUTTING SPEED – Diamonds may be “glazed over”. Make a few cuts in an abrasive  
material such as a cinder block to expose the diamonds.  
• PREMATURE CHAIN STRETCH – Not enough water pressure. The minimum water pressure  
required is 20 psi (1.4 bar). Insufficient water supply may result in excessive wear to the  
diamond chain, which can lead to loss of strength and diamond chain breakage.  
CHAIN TENSIONER BREAKAGE – Side cover nuts are not tight enough.  
Torque to 20 ft-lbs (27Nm).  
WATER NOT FLOWING – Water hose is kinked or supply is not turned on.  
WON’T START Turn ignition switch on or possible defective spark plug.  
WON’T START – Low compression, less than 120 psi (ꢃ bar). Possible incorrect fuel mixture.  
Reference: new = 1ꢁ0 to 1ꢃ0 psi (10 to 12 bar)  
used = 140 to 1ꢂ0 psi (9 to 11 bar)  
DIFFICULT TO START – Possible flooded engine. Turn ignition switch on, push choke in, hold  
throttle on full with foot and pull starter cord until engine starts.  
DIFFICULT TO START – Possible fouled spark plug. Remove spark plug, clean with wire brush  
and re-gap.  
CHAIN BREAKAGE – Chain installed backwards. Bumpers should lead segments into the cut.  
CHAIN BREAKAGE – Not enough feed pressure while cutting. Avoid letting the saw bounce  
and chatter.  
Further questions?  
Call 1-800-321-1240 or  
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APPROXIMATE CUTTING RATES  
Material  
Cutting Rate  
Hard aggregate & Steel  
Medium aggregates  
Masonry, Soft aggregates  
1ꢁ-2ꢁ sq-in/min (90-1ꢂ0 sq-cm/min)  
20-ꢀ0 sq-in/min (1ꢂ0-190 sq-cm/min)  
ꢀ0-ꢁ0 sq-in/min (190-ꢀ20 sq-cm/min)  
INCH-FOOT DEFINITION  
An in-ft is a measure of how much material is to be cut.  
An in-ft is defined as: depth in inches times length in feet.  
Note: 129 in-ft = 1m2  
Example: How many in-ft are in this doorway?  
1. Determine the depth of the cut in inches.  
For this example, ꢃ inches.  
2. Determine the length of the cut in feet.  
ꢀ+7+ꢀ+7=20 feet  
ꢀ. Multiply the two numbers  
ꢃ in x 20 ft = 1ꢂ0 in-ft  
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