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Summary of Contents for Husqvarna TS 355 B

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS & INTRODUCTION Introduction Table of Contents Thank you for purchasing your new machine from Husqvar - Section Page No. na Construction Products. We have provided important Table of Contents..........2 safety messages in this manual and on the machine. Please read these messages carefully.
  • Page 4: Symbols & Decals

    SYMBOLS and DECALS • Please read the instructions for use prior to operating the machine for the first time. • Antes de la puesta en marcha, lea detenidamente las instrucciones y familiaricese con la máquina. • Mandatory • Obligatorio • Indication •...
  • Page 5: Symbols And Decals

    SYMBOLS and DECALS • Motor Off • Parar El Motor • Use In Well Ventilated Area • Usar En Una Área Bien Ventilada • Do Not Use In Flammable Areas • No Usar In Áreas Inflamables • Machinery Hazard, Keep Hands And Feet Clear. •...
  • Page 6 SYMBOLS and DECALS • Dangerously High Noise Level • Nivel De Ruido Elevadamente Peligroso • Pay Extreme Attention To The Care And Protection Of The Machine Before Starting Up • Ponga Extrema Atención Al Cuidado Y Preparación De La Máquina Antes De Ponerla En Marcha •...
  • Page 7 SYMBOLS and DECALS • Number of Revolutions Per Minute, Rotational Speed • N° De Revoluciones Por Minuto, Velocidad De Rotación • Blade Flange Diameter • Diámetro De La Brida De La Hoja • Weight (lbs) • Masa De La Máquina (lbs) •...
  • Page 8: Symbols & Decals

    SYMBOLS and DECALS Caution Safety Label Dust Inhalation Warning Label P/N 155576 P/N 154337 Location: Left Side, Upper Cross Member Location: Right Side, Upper Cross Member Extension Cord Warning Label Serial Number and Motor Specifications P/N 155672 P/N 158096 Location: Back, Upper Cross Member Location: Blade Guard...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! The operator must Before starting up machine make sure you wear protective clothing completely read these instructions. Be familiar appropriate to the work with operation of the machine before operation! he is doing. Any persons not involved in the work should INDICATION leave the area.
  • Page 10: Dust Warning

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! HEARING HAZARD! DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS MACHINE, OPERATOR MAY BE EXPOSED TO A NOISE LEVEL EQUAL OR SUPERIOR TO 85 dB (A) DUST WARNING Cutting, especially when DRY cutting, generates dust that comes from the material being cut, which frequently contains silica.
  • Page 11: Safety First

    SAFETY FIRST! WARNINGS DO’s AND DO NOT’s WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY. read this entire operator’s manual before operating this machine. Understand all warnings, instructions, and controls. keep all guards in place and in good condition.
  • Page 12 If you have any questions relative to its application, DO NOT use the saw until you have written Diamant Boart, Inc. and we have advised you. Husqvarna Construction Products, North America 17400 West 119th Street...
  • Page 13: What-Is-What (Part Identification)

    WHAT-IS-WHAT (PARTS IDENTIFICATION) Casting, Frame, Right Cord, AC Power 120V Casting, Frame, Left Cover, Wire Support, Horizontal Frame Screw, # 6-32 x 1 ¼, Socket Flat Head Tube Connector, ¼-20 Washer, #6 Flat SAE Screw, ¼-20 x 1 ½ Hex Head Cap Motor, AC 115 Volt / 13 Amp, 3500 RPM Washer, ¼...
  • Page 14: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY Diamond Blade Installation Motor Shaft NOTICE When installing the Retaining Screw (E4), do not “cross-thread” or over tighten the screw. • Identify Motor Shaft, Retaining Screw (E4) and Outer Flange (E2). • Hold Shaft Wrench (H6) stationary. Rotate Blade Wrench (H5) counter-clockwise.
  • Page 15: Operation

    OPERATION Description: The TS 355B is a versatile lightweight, WARNING! dry, masonry saw. It is engineered as a 14” dry saw, consisting of a powerful 115v motor in a hard plastic Before starting up machine make sure you case. The saw is capable of cutting brick and completely read these instructions.
  • Page 16 OPERATION Check Before Operation: WARNING! • Make sure that extension cord length is properly sized Always make sure the saw is connected to a properly for motor used on saw. See chart below. grounded electrical outlet. Failure to comply with this warning could result in serious bodily injury or death! EXTENSION CORD SIZE (A.W.G.
  • Page 17 OPERATION Pre-Start Inspection NOTICE The pre-start inspection should be performed before beginning any job. In order to avoid breaker tripping, a 20-amp circuit breaker should be used. • Inspect Blade (H8) for damage. Verify that the Blade is correct for the material being cut. •...
  • Page 18 OPERATION Step Cuts NOTICE A step cut is performed when a series of small cuts are used to complete a single cut. Work 1. Step cutting is the preferred method for all cuts. 2. When cutting large or hard material, step cutting should always be used.
  • Page 19 OPERATION Chop cutting: NOTICE A chop cut is performed by cutting completely through an object in one pass. • Chop cut setup: Depress Trigger (D8) to start (lock if Work desired). Position work below the Blade (H8). Casting Head • Hold Casting Table (F1) stationery.
  • Page 20: Operation

    OPERATION Cutting with the Cutting Head locked down NOTICE This method is preferred when cutting small objects. • Align holes on the Pivot Clamp (C1). Insert the Pivot Pin (C4) to lock the Cutting Head in the down position. • Locked Cutting Head setup: Lock the Trigger Switch (D8).
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE General Maintenance: NOTICE Maintenance should be performed after each use. Use light oil when lubricating parts. • Lubricate Torsion Spring (C6). Monthly Maintenance: NOTICE Maintenance for these specified parts should be performed monthly. • Clean and lubricate Inner Flange (E2) and Motor Shaft. •...
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE Motor Brush change-out WARNING! Disconnect the tool before servicing and when changing accessories. Care must be taken to ensure the spring end is straight before installing the Motor Brush Cap. • Insert a slotted screwdriver into the Motor Brush Cap (E8).
  • Page 23 MAINTENANCE Important Advise: WARNING! • Never transport the saw with the cutting head positioned on the frame. The movement can knock the head out Never use fire bricks to “sharpen” or dress diamond of alignment. blades! • When storing for an extended period of time, use a wire brush to remove hard, caked sludge.
  • Page 24: Pre Operation Checklist

    MAINTENANCE PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST Before leaving our factory, every machine is thoroughly tested. Follow the instructions strictly and your machine will give you long service in normal operating conditions. Before starting up the machine, make sure you read this entire Operation’s Manual and are familiar with the operation of the machine.
  • Page 25 NOTES...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Specifications MODEL NO. TS 355B TYPE Electric Blade Guard 14.00" Capacity (356 mm) Blade Shaft RPM: 3500 Max. Depth of Cut: 5.0" (127 mm) 1.0" (25 mm) Blade Arbor Size: Blade Shaft Drive: Direct Drive 14.00" (356 mm) Blade Guard: Cast Aluminum Conveyor Cart: Frame:...
  • Page 27: Contact Information

    Husqvarna Construction Products, North America Corporate Office 17400 West 119th Street Olathe, Kansas 66061 Customer Service: 800-288-5040 Customer Serv. Fax: 800-825-0028 Corporate Office: 913-928-1000 Corp. Office Fax: 913-438-7951 South Carolina Customer Service: 800-845-1312 Customer Serv. Fax: 800-257-9284 Canada Customer Service: 800-461-9589 Customer Serv.

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