Operation - MULTIQUIP MP3 Operation And Parts Manual

Masonry saw (3hp single-phase electric motor)
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NOTICE
Read and fully understand this manual
before attempting to start the motor or
operate the saw.
DO NOT attempt to operate this equipment until the
Safety, General Information and Set-Up sections of
this manual have been read and thoroughly understood.
NOTICE
NEVER cut any material not recommended by the
blade manufacturer.
WARNING
Adherence to the OSHA 2017 Ruling governing
Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline
Silica, requires that all sawing operations MUST BE
conducted with an integrated water delivery system
that feeds water to the blade.
WARNING
ALWAYS wear appropriate eye and
hearing protection while operating the saw.
WARNING
NEVER place hands or fingers near the
cutting blade. Severe bodily harm may
occur if hands or fingers come into contact
with the rotating saw blade.
WARNING
NEVER raise the blade guard while the
blade is rotating. Severe bodily harm may
occur if hands or fingers come into contact
with the rotating saw blade. ALWAYS wait
for the blade to stop rotating before raising
the blade guard. NEVER operate the saw
with the blade guard removed.
WARNING
ALWAYS verify that the cutting blade has
been installed correctly.
MP3 MASONRY SAW • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (01/25/19) — PAGE 23
WARNING
NEVER exceed the maximum RPM. Poor saw
performance, damage to the blade, and serious injury
or death may occur as a result.
DANGER
ALWAYS be aware of the rotating blade in relation to
the position of your body — especially your hands.
Severe bodily harm or even death can occur if your
body comes into contact with the rotating saw blade.
CUTTING HEAD ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
ALWAYS disconnect the electrical power supply before
adjusting the cutting height.
Prior to operation, the position of the cutting head must be
set correctly for the current sawing application.
To adjust the cutting head position, pull up on the angle lock
pin, place the cutting head in the desired position, release
the angle lock pin, and rotate the cutting head up/down until
the angle lock pin locks into position. See Table 5 for the
correct cutting head position for your application.
Table 5. Cutting Head Position
Position
Fixed Upper
Fixed Middle
Fixed Lowest
Rotating

OPERATION

Application
Blade Replacement
Block Cutting
Brick Cutting
Chop Cutting

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