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1. 31 Troubleshooting Engine 32 33 Explanation of Code in Remarks Column 34 Suggested Spare DOCAS nates 36 37 Engine Belts and Pulleys 38 39 Undercarriage Assembly 40 41 Blade Assembly and Water System 42 43 Pointer Assembly 44 45 Water Tank Optional 46 47 NOTE Specifications and part numbers are subject to change without notice HONDA GX390K1QWT 2 GX390U1QWT2 ENGINE Air Cleaner Assembly 48 49 Camshaft Assembly 50 51 Carburetor Assembly 52 53 GAS pre 54 55 Crankcase Cover Assembly 56 57 Crankshaft Assembly 58 59 Cylinder Barrel Assembly 60 61 Cylinder Head Assembly 62 63 Fan Cover Assembly 64 65 Flywheel Assembly 66 67 Fuel Tank Assemb y 68 69 Ignition Coil Assembly 70 7
2. desse S N 1317976 AND BELOW 100 90201ZE3790 NUT SPECIAL 16MM 1 desse S N 1317977 AND ABOVE 11 90741ZE2000 KEY SPECIAL WOODRUFF 25X18 1 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 67 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FUEL TANK ASSY FUEL TANK ASSY PAGE 68 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FUEL TANK ASSY FUEL TANK ASSY NO A PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 16854ZH8000 RUBBER SUPPORTER 107MM 1 3 16955ZE1000 JOINT FUEL TANK 1 6x 17510ZE3010ZB TANK FUEL NH1 1 60 17510ZE3020ZB TANG FUEL NAT c Fa S N 1213085 AND BELOW SIN 1213086 THRU 1383799 SIN 1383800 AND ABOVE 69 17510ZE3800ZA TANK FUEL NET gene po 69 17510ZE3801ZA TATUS FEE MT Gana kn 1 1 8x 17620ZH7023 CAP FUEL FILLER BLACK INCLUDES ITEM W 80 17620707305 FUEL FILLER CHROME PLATED mA INCLUDES ITEM W 9k 176312 7003 GASKET FUEL FILLER CAP 1 Q 17631207812 GASKET FUEL FILLER CAP 39X62X3 1 15 91353671004 O RING 14MM NOK 1 17 9405008000 NUT FLANGE 8MM 2 18x 950014523540 BULK HOSE FUEL 4 5X235 en REPLACES 950014500160M 180 950014523540 BULK HOSE FU
3. PULLEY ASSEMBLY 9 64 87 SEE PAGE 30 PAGE 42 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 622 S 2 10 DX MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BLADE ASSEMBLY amp WATER SYSTEM BLADE ASSEMBLY amp WATER SYSTEM NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 22129 001 CLAMP 2 2 0948 FLATWASHER 1 4 5 3 0181B LOCK WASHER 1 4 5 4 0949 HEX NUT 1 4 20 5 5 0424 SCREW HHCS 1 4 20 X 1 4 29406 753 BLADE GUARD 18 RED EE SAFETY ITEM 7 18626 001 SPRING 2 8 23255 011 HOSE 26 1 9 23566 001 BARBED FITTING 90 DEG 1 10 35122 402 VALVE 1 11 11708 NIPPLE 1 2 1 12 16378 005 U BOLT 1 4 1 13 23252 002 ELBOW 1 2 1 14 26134 001 CONNECTOR GARDENHOSE 1 15 13336 001 WASHER RUBBER 1 16 12694 006 HOSE CLAMP 2 17 24778 001 SWIVEL CONNECTOR 1 18 24642 001 Y FITTING 1 19 12694 004 HOSE CLAMP 2 20 NE ME SOLD PER FOOT 21 0131 SCREW HHCS 1 4 20 X 3 4 2 22 28129 005 OAIR GUARD uuu ne SAFETY ITEM 23 10930 FENDER WASHER 1 4 2 24 10024 LOCKNUT 1 4 20 2 25 10136 FLATWASHER 3 8 6 26 0166 A LOCKWASHER 3 8 2 27 06501 032 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16 X 4 1 20 0205 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16 X 1 1 29 06922 003 NUT L H 1 1 4 1 30 24894 020 DOWEL PIN 3 8 X 1 1 4 2 31 26928 004 FLANGE OUTER 1 32 28811 001 FLANGE INNER 1 33 4001 FLATWASHER 4 34 1284 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16X1 1 2 4 39 3200 BEARING 2 36 0125 WOODRUFF KEY 1 4 X 1 1 37 1162
4. Contact your local Multiquip Dealarior International Customers should contact locating dealer near you Parts Ordering information 2 When ordering parts please supply Dealer Account Number Specify Preferred Method of Shipment Dealer Name and Address V UPS Fed Ex DHL Shipping Address if different than billing address Adi ds v Truck Return Fax Number Next Day Applicable Model Number Second Third Day Quantity Part Number and Description of Each Part All orders are treated as Standard Orders and will ship the same day if received prior to 3PM PST AAVAVAVAVAVAM SIS WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS 322222 O SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 5 R PAGE 6 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment Failure to read understand and comply with the Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself or others NOTE This Owner s Manual has been developed to provide instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the MULTIQUIP SP
5. Engine components can generate extreme heat To prevent burns DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operations NEVER operate the engine with heat shields or heat guards removed Ah Rotating Parts 14 AO NEVER operate equipment with covers or guards removed Keep fingers hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 7 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS Ah Accidental Starting Ah Respiratory Hazard OFF ALWAYS place the engine ON OFF switch in the OFF position when the saw is not in use g Ah Over Speed Conditions Ah Sight and Hearing hazard ALWAYS wear approved respiratory protection SN NEVER tamper with the factory settings of the engine governor Personal injury and damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above maximum allowable ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing protection Ah Rotating Blade Ah Equipment Damage Messages Other important messages are provided throughout this manual to help prevent damage to your concrete saw other property or the surrounding environment Rotating blade can cut and crush Keep hands and feet clear This concrete asphalt saw other property or the surrounding environment could be damaged if you do not follow instructions
6. 4 25 82 DECAL DIAMONDBACK 3 5 25783 DECAL SP 1 3 6 36099 DECAL ISO SAFETY GEAR SAFETY ITEM 7 22122 001 DECAL WARNING SAFETY ITEM 8 25250 001 DECAL WARNING FEET gems SAFETY ITEM 9 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE CONTACT PARTS DEPT 10 25491 DECAL ROTATION OW SAFETY ITEM 10 29678 DECAL ROTATION COW Leer SAFETY ITEM 11 23330 001 DECAL CAUTION BLADE GUARD 1 SAFETY ITEM 12 25249 001 DECAL WARNING HANDS em SAFETY ITEM 13 11246 DECAL SHEET INTL STDS germ SAFETY ITEM 14 25876 DECAL WARNING CE BLADE E SAFETY ITEM 15 11092 DE NE 1 16 35167 DECAL SOUND POWER F SAFETY ITEM 17 35158 DECAL BLADE RAISE LOWER 1 SAFETY ITEM SP 1 SAW OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 37 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW ENGINE BELTS AND PULLEYS ENGINE BELTS AND PULLEYS 5 BLADE SPINDLE ASSEMBLY o 1 4 45 BELT TENSIONER MOUNT D BOLT TO ITEM 6 PAGE 38 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW ENGINE BELTS AND PULLEYS ENGINE BELTS AND PULLEYS NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 15103 ENGINE 13 HP HONDA RED 1 2 9152 KEY 1 4 X 1 3 4 1 3 0669 SCREW HHCS 5 16 18x2 1 4 4 4 0300B FLAT WASHER 5 16 10 5 5283 NUT 5 16 18 LOCK 4 6 2381
7. GREASE ZERK 2 38 26135 002 SPINDLE 1 39 9152 KEY 1 4 X 1 3 4 1 40 2621 GREASE ZERK 2 41 BLADE DIAMOND BACK pm CONTACT PARTS DEPT SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 43 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW POINTER ASSEMBLY POINTER ASSEMBLY PAGE 44 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW POINTER ASSEMBLY POINTER ASSEMBLY NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 21017 SCREW POINTER ARM 1 2 29043 001 WHEEL POINTER 1 3 1007 NUT HEX JAM 3 8 16 2 4 1456 NUT HEX FINISH 3 8 16 2 5 10133 NUT NYLOG 3 8 16 2 6 21073 001 ARM POINTER 1 7 10136 WASHER FLAT 3 8 2 8 29042 501 INDICATOR ASSEMBLY 1 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 45 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW WATER TANK OPTIONAL WATER TANK OPTION PAGE 46 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW WATER TANK OPTIONAL WATER TANK OPTION NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 29290 351 SHELF TANK 1 2 14821 001 CLAMP HOSE 2 3 274090 HOSE CLEAR PVC 19 482 6mm 1 4 25862 CORD BUNGEE 1 5 24778 003 CONNECTOR SWIVEL 1 06501 016 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16 X 2 1 4 2 6 06501 026 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16 X 3 1 4 2 7 06500 010 SCREW HHCS 5 16 16 X 1 1 4 2 8 07030 006 WASHER FLAT 3 8 2 9 07030 005 WASHER FLAT 5 16 4 10 07029 006 WASHER LOCK
8. 0161 339 3226 Lancashire OL7 OTL Contact sales multiquip co uk BRAZIL Multiquip Av Evandro Lins e Silva 840 grupo 505 Tel 011 55 21 3433 9055 Barra de Tijuca Rio de Janeiro Fax 011 55 21 3433 9055 Contact cnavarro multiquip com br srentes multiquip com br Multiquip Inc the MQ logo and the Diamond Back logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc and may not be used reproduced or altered without written permission All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and used with permission This manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should remain with the unit if resold The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing Illustrations descriptions references and technical data contained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding Multiquip Inc reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations Your Local Dealer is NRL MULTIQUIP
9. Bleed fuel line PAGE 32 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 STREET PRO 1 CESAW TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE TABLE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE CONTINUED SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Check float adjustment Improper fuel level in carburetor Weak in power compression is proper and does not misfire Rebuild carburetor Defective spark plug Clean or replace spark plug Improper spark plug gap oet to proper gap Water in fuel system Flush fuel system and replace with correct type fuel Weak in power compression is proper but misfires Ignition coil defective Replace ignition coil Dirty spark plug Clean or replace spark plug Flush fuel system and replace 2 7 Wrong fuel type with correct type of fuel Engine overheats Replace with correct type of Spark plug heat value improper spark plug Cooling fins dirty Clean cooling fins Governor adjusted correctly Adjust governor Rotational speed fluctuates Governor spring defective or missing Replace governor spring Fuel flow restricted Check entire fuel system for leaks or clogs Recoil mechanism clogged with dust and Clean recoil assembly with soap dirt and water Recoil starter malfunction Spiral spring loose Replace spiral spring SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 33 EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN The followi
10. Front Pointer Arm Stows up for storage and pivots down for use Cutting Depth Adjuster turn operating crank clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the cutting depth up or down Fuel Tank Use unleaded gasoline Do not overfill Blade Coolant System Provides cooling water to blade during cutting operations V Belt Cover Remove this cover to gain access to the V belts NEVER operate the saw with this cover removed Spindle Grease Zerks Conveniently located for lubrication On Off Switch On Engine Turn to the ON position to allow engine to be started and turn to the OFF position to shut the engine off Tool Rotation Rotational direction of tool blade during operation Engine Stop Switch On Handlebar Toggle in either direction to stop the engine Wheel Clamp Move handle down making contact with wheel to avoid unwanted rolling movement Lift handle to release Water Valve Rotate handle to turn water supply on or off SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 15 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BASIC ENGINE BASIC ENGINE Figure 5 Engine Controls and Components Initial Servicing The engine Figure 5 must be checked for proper lubrication and filled with fuel prior to operation Refer to the manufacturers engine manual for instructions amp details of operation and servicing 1 Fuel Filler Cap Remove this cap to add unleaded ga
11. PAGE 8 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 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 The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the SP 1 SAFETY lil DO NOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual The manual must be kept available and accessible tothe operator ll This equipment should not be operated by persons under the minimum statutory age limit NEVER use this machine for any purpose other than those described in this manual lll NEVER operate the saw without proper protective clothing shatterproof glasses steel toed boots and other protective devices required for the job Q o0 Mi NEVER use accessories or attachments which are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result ll 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 appro
12. Type of Blade Depth of Cut Sawing Speed amp Characteristics of the Material Being Cut Blade Speed A diamond blade s performance is directly connectedto specific peripheral rim speeds The following shaft rotational speeds have been factory set to ensure optimum blade performance SP118 Capacity 2 836 RPM Operating saw blades at rotational speeds greater than those specified by the manu facture can cause blade damage and may injure the user or others in the operating area QY BLADE PLACEMENT Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade for operational safety could result in damage to the blades or the saw and may cause injury to the user or others in the operating area 1 Engine OFF Set the ENGINE ON OFF switches to the OFF position to prevent accidental starting 2 Blade Guard Pivot the blade guard front cover all the way back The guard tension spring will keep the front cover in position 3 Blade Hex Nut Unscrew the spindle nut right side loosens clockwise and tightens counter clockwise while the left side loosens counter clockwise and tightens clockwise DO NOT overtighten the nut approximately 45 50 ft 10 61 68 N m when finalizing the assembly 4 Outside Blade Flange Collar Ensure that the outside blade flange is placed flush against the diamond blade The inside surface of the flange must be free of debris and permit a tight closure on the surface
13. 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 RESPIRATORY HAZARDS 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 f
14. washers and nuts Not Sold Separately Indicates that an item cannot be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an assembly kit that can be purchased or is not available for sale through Multiquip PAGE 34 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 SAW SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS STREET PRO 1 CE CONCRETE ASPHALT SAW 1 TO 3 UNITS WITH HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENGINES 1 to 3 Units QU uo PIN aene Description 3 PO TO HAND GRIP 4 2621 GREASE ZERK SPINDLE BEARING 4 1162 CAP GREASE ZERK 3 19240 je BELT 3VX315 13HP HONDA 3 16779 006 BELT 3VX300 5 ELECTRIC MOTOR 3 98079568406 SPARK PLUG BPR6ES NKG 1x 17620ZH7023 TANK CAP BLACK S N 3605677 AND BELOW 1 17620207305 TANK CAP CHROME PLATED S N 3605678 AND ABOVE 19 17620207305 TANK CAP CHROME PLATED 2 17210ZE3010 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT ix 28462ZV7003 ROPE RECOIL STARTER 19 28462ZE3W01 ROPE RECOIL STARTER 2 28086001 8 REAR WHEEL GAS MODEL 2 2366800 6 REAR WHEEL ELECTRIC MODEL 2 26221001 4 FRONT WHEEL 1 29013001 1 1 2 BOX WRENCH The contents of this parts catalog are subject to change without notice x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND
15. 3 8 2 11 07029 005 WASHER LOCK 5 16 2 12 29291 002 SPACER TANK MOUNT 2 3 8 2 12 29291 001 SPACER TANK MOUNT 1 1 2 2 13 07033 006 NUT HEX 5 16 18 2 14 2908900 TANK WATER 5 GAL 18 95 LITERS 1 15 28861 002 TRIM RUBBER 2 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 47 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG AIR CLEANER ASSY AIR CLEANER ASSY PAGE 48 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG AIR CLEANER ASSY AIR CLEANER ASSY NO A PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 16271ZE2000 GASKET ELBOW 1 10 162712 2010 GASKET ELBOW 2 17210ZE3010 ELEMENT AIR CLEANER Ver INCLUDES ITEMS W 3 17218ZE3000 FILTER OUTER 1 48 17219ZE3840 SEAL AIR CLEANER COVER 1 5 17230ZE3841 COVER AIR CLEANER CYCLONE 1 6 17232891000 GROMMET AIR CLEANER 1 T 17238ZE2310 COLLAR AIR CLEANER 2 Bit 17239ZE3840 COLLAR B AIR CLEANER 1 9 17410ZE3840 ELBOW AIR CLEANER emm INCLUDES ITEMS W 10x 174704 3841 CASE PRE AIR CLEANER 1 100 17470ZE3842 CASE PRE AIR CLEANER 1 11 17475ZE3841 CAP PRE AIR CLEANER 1 12 17476ZE3841 GUIDE PRE AIR CLEANER 1 13 90142MB0000 SCREW PAN 5X16 5 5 14 90325044000 WINGNUT TOOL BOX SETTING 2 15 90009 2003 BOLT WASHER 6X22 1 16 9405006000 NUT FLANGE 6MM 2 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUAR
16. Output Fuel Tank Capacity Fuel Lube Oil Capacity Speed Control Method Starting Method Dimension Lx W x H Dry Net Weight HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 Air cooled 4 stroke Single Cylinder OHV Gasoline Engine 3 5 in X 2 5 In 88 mm x 64 mm 23 7 cu in 389 cc 13 0 H P 3600 Approx 1 72 U S Gallons 6 5 Liters Unleaded Automobile Gasoline 86 Octane or higher 1 16 US qt 1 1 liter Centrifugal Fly weight Type Recoil Start 15 0 x 17 7 X 17 4 in 380 X 450 X 443 mm 68 4 05 31 Kg SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 13 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW GENERAL INFORMATION Intended Use Operate the SP1 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 This saw is not intended for dry cutting General Information The MQ Whiteman SP1 series walk behind saws are designed for wet cutting of concrete or asphalt utilizing Diamond Blades These saws have been engineered for general and industrial flat sawing applications The reinforced steel box frame design adds strength necessary to reduce blade vibrations while cutting By minimizing blade vibrations the performance of the blade is enhanced and thus
17. PAGE 61 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CYLINDER HEAD ASSY CYLINDER HEAD ASSY PAGE 62 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CYLINDER HEAD ASSY CYLINDER HEAD ASSY NO 1x 12200ZF6W01 10 12200ZF 6406 2 122047E2306 3 122057E2305 4 122162 2300 5 12251ZF6W00 6 12310ZE3791 7 12315ZE3840 8 12391ZE2020 10 17316611000 11 90014ZE2000 12 90042ZE8000 13 92900080320E 14 90441ZE2010 16 9430112200 17 957251008000 179 957251008000 179 957011008000 18 9807955846 18 9807955855 18 9807956846 18 9807956855 PART NAME CYLINDER HEAD dann CYLINDER HEAD GUIDE VALVE OS OPTIONAL GUIDE EX VALVE OS OPTIONAL CLIP VALVE GUIDE GASKET CYLINDER HEAD COVER HEAD TUBE BREATHER GASKET CYLINDER HEAD COVER CLIP BREATHER TUBE BOLT HEAD COVER BOLT STUD 8X131 5 BOLT 2 STUD 8X32 WASHER HEAD COVER PIN A DOWEL 12X20 BOLT FLANGE 10X80 BOLT FLANGE 10X80 BOLT FLANGE 10X80 SPARK PLUG BPR5ES OPT SPARK PLUG W16EPR U DENSO SPARK PLUG BPR6ES NGK SPARK PLUG W20EPR U DENSO QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 REMARKS EE INCLUDES ITEMS W INCLUDES ITEMS W SIN 1411816 AND BELOW SIN 1411817 AND ABO
18. To prevent burns DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operating NEVER operate the engine with adul 148 muffler removed 10 Fuel Tank Holds unleaded gasoline For additional information refer to engine owner s manual PAGE 16 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PREPARATION PRE INSPECTION 1 STREET PRO 1 CE SAW PREPARATION PRE INSPECTION Reference manufacturer engine manual for specific servicing instructions Read and fully understand this manual the safety intructions in particular and the engine manufacturer s manual supplied with the saw UPPER LIMIT Select the correct blade for each application Refer to the Blades and Blade Placement sections on pages 17 through 19 for further information VN Check blade for wear or damage Handle all blades with care and ALWAYS replace a damaged blade Cleanthe saw removing dirt and dust LOWER LIMIT particularlythe engine cooling air inlet carburetor and air cleaner Figure 7 Engine Oil Dipstick Oil Level Check the air filter for dirt and dust Replace the air filter if it is found to be dirty Check carburetor for external dirt and dust Clean with dry Table 3 Oil Type Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness Ensure a suitable water supply is available hooked up and used connected via garden hose or with o
19. blade is to remove the saw from the stuck or pinched blade DO NOT try to get the blade unstuck using the Raise Lower system or by lifting the saw by the lifting bale etc If cutting is interrupted where the blade is stuck in the cut a b C d e Aparallel cut made next to the blade may be necessary Turn Engine Off switches to OFF Remove the blade guard Remove blade mounting bolt and outer flange Maneuver the saw away from the stuck blade to free it Once the blade is freed inspect the blade for damage discard if damaged Ensure an undamaged useable blade is installed on the saw before cutting is resumed with that saw PAGE 26 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CESAW MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE See the engine manual supplied with your machine for appropriate engine maintenance schedule and troubleshooting guide for problems General maintenance practices are crucial to the performance and longevity of your saw The extreme environments of sawing operations require routine cleaning lubrication belt tensioning and inspection for wear and damage The following procedures devoted to maintenance can prevent serious saw damage or malfunctioning Some maintenance operations may require A the engine to be run Ensure that the mainte jn RS P T 4 tains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause of unconsciousness and may re sult
20. the life of the blade is extended Heavy duty front and rear axles sturdy oversized wheels and industrial undercarriage assembly ensure accurate tracking and years of reliable use Additionally the general strength to weight ratio design of the frame and chassis assembly provides for optimum weight distribution to keep the blade running true in the cut A rugged spindle bearing assembly ensures minimal flutter and shaft harmonics providing the most advantageous condition for a diamond blade at operating speeds The SP1 series saw comes equipped with an 18 inch blade guard and handles Diamond Blade ranging in size from 12 18 inches in diameter An ACME thread manual raise lower assembly easily raises and lowers the blade and locks it into position to ensure a constant depth cut All SP1 series saws are equipped with a retractable cutting guide oversized roller bearing wheels industrial spindle bearings and a rigid steel frame Figure 3 MQ STREET PRO 1 SAW Power Plants The SP1 sawis classified in the industry as a low powered saw This classification is particularly useful when selecting the proper diamond blade for an application The SP1 saw is powered by a HONDA GX390 air cooled 4 stroke single cylnder OHV gasoline engine rated at 13 HP 9 6 KW at 3 600 RPM Blade rotation is V belt driven The upper drive engine pulley on the output shaft of the engine connects to the lower drive spindle pulley and thus the
21. 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 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 amp free of debris An out of round arbor condition will cause damage to the blade and the saw 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 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 19 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BLADE PLACEMENT Table 4 MATERIAL LISTING AND BLADE SELECTION Cured Concrete Green Concrete Asphalt Asphalt over Concrete Block Brick Masonry Refractories Tile Ceramic Stone Diamond Blades Selecting the diamond blade TYPE and GRADE defines how the blade will perform both in cutting speed and blade life Selection of the proper diamond blade consists of e Material to be Cut Type of Saw Being Used 6 Horsepower of Saw e Hardness Characteristics of the Material Performance Expectations Factors for sawing economy
22. 01 LOCK PIN 1 7 4568 ROLL PIN 3 16 X 1 1 8 07046 011 BOLT CARRIAGE 5 16 18 X 1 1 2 2 9 23284 001 FLANGE BEARING 1 10 15081 HAND GRIP 2 11 26126 354 HANDLE 1 12 0300 B FLATWASHER 5 16 2 13 01610 LOCKWASHER 5 16 2 14 1162A CAP GREASE ZERK 4 15 26137 002 SCREW 1 16 2621 ZERK GREASE STR 1 4 28 1 17 29408 352 JAGK ARM SUPPORT TUBE 1 18 0205 SCREW HHCS 3 8 16X 1 14 8 19 0166 A LOCKWASHER 3 8 8 20 10136 FLATWASHER 3 8 8 21 6014 B COTTER PIN 3 82 X 1 1 22 08326 019 PIN 3 8 X 2 5 16 1 23 07402 024 ROLL PIN 1 8 X 1 1 2 2 24 26120 352 WHEEL BASE ASSEMBLY 1 25 23666 001 CLAMP amp BEARING ASSEMBLY 2 25A 11138 CLAMP ASSEMBLY 2 25B 11149 BEARING 2 26 23668 001 REAR WHEEL 8 X 2 2 27 26133 001 LOCKING COLLAR 4 28 8151 FLATWASHER 3 4 6 29 26121 001 FRONT WHEEL 2 30 39131 CLAMP DESTACO MODEL 609 2 SAFETY ITEM 31 0131A SCREW HHC 1 4 20 X 3 4 8 32 0202 SCREW HHC 5 16 18 X 1 2 33 0106 NUT HEX JAM 5 16 18 2 34 0948 WASHER FLAT SAE 1 4 8 Jo 10024 NUT NYLOC 1 4 20 8 36 26112 354 FRAME 1 37 35127 SWITCH ENGINE ON OFF lo SAFETY ITEM 38 35134 WIRE ENGINE OFF SWITCH gem SAFETY ITEM 39 29013 001 1 1 2 BOK WRENCH 1 40 25677 SPAGER REAR AXLE BEARING 2 SP1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 41 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BLADE ASSEMBLY amp WATER SYSTEM BLADE ASSEMBLY amp WATER SYSTEM E n eC RI 4 NG 36 or
23. 1 For engine maintenance information please refer to the engine manufacturers instructions for data relative to its safe operation Before using this CONCRETE ASPHALT SAW ensure that the operating individual has read and understands all instructions in this manual SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS The three 8 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 You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follow these directions You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follow these directions You CAN be INJURED if you DO NOT follow these directions Potential hazards associated with SP 1 operation will be referenced with Hazard Symbols which appear throughout this manual and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety Message Alert Symbols HAZARD SYMBOLS y Lethal Exhaust Gases Engine 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 air Ah Guards and Covers In Place NEVER operate the saw without blade guards and covers in place Adhere to safety guidelines and applicable local regulations Ah Burn Hazards
24. 1 Muffler Assembly 72 73 PISTON AS 74 75 Recoil Starter Assembly 76 77 EE 78 79 Terms and Conditions of Sale Parts 80 PAGE 4 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PARTS ORDERING PROCEDURES Ordering parts has never been easier Choose from three easy options Effective January 13 2006 Order via Internet Dealers Only If you have Account to obtain Order parts on line using Multiquip s SmartEquip website DJ Username and Password E mail us at parts 9 multiquip com lexeielas ll View Parts Diagrams lll Order Parts To obtain an MQ Account contact your lll Print Specification Information District Sales Manager for more information D ee Goto www multiquip com and click on Use the internet and qualify for a 5 Discount Parts to log in and save u or al orders which include F Note Discounts Are Subject To Change ii i 7 Order via Fax Dealers Only Fax your order in and qualify for 2 Discount All customers are welcome to order parts via Fax on Standard orders for all orders which include Domestic US Customers dial alias part numbers CJ 1 800 6 PARTS 7 800 672 7877 EGG resten te Order via Phone Domestic US Dealers Call 1 800 427 1244 Loke
25. 1 16 US quart 1 1 liter 5 Screw in the filler cap dipstick securely Dispose of used oil properly DO NOT pour used oil on the ground down drain or throw in the trash Used oil can generally be taken to your local recycling center or service station for reclamation Follow all required environmental rules and regulations required in your area concerning the disposal of hazardous waste such as used oil and oil filters q gt Na 9 N KE LO lt 5 DRAIN PLUG FILLER CAP DIPSTICK Engine tank amp strainer Clean every year or 300 hours Fuel line Replace every two years or as necessary Spark plug Clean adjust every 6 months or 100 hours Replace every year or 300 hours Front Pointer Adjustment The front pointer wheel has been set at the factory Use these procedures only if the pointer is suspect of being out of alignment 1 Chalk out a straight line on the prepared slab or cutting surface 2 Useastraight edge or level by placing itflat againstthe blade 3 Adjustthe front pointer wheel soitjusttouchesthe side of the straight edge or level 4 Remove the straight edge or level 5 Position the front pointer and blade directly over the chalk line 6 Startthe saw and lower the blade onto the chalk line 7 Begin cutting and make sure the blade follows the chalk line as closely as possible 8 The pointer should follow the chalk line as well Ifit does n
26. 1 352 BELT TENSIONER 2 7 6059B SQUARE KEY 1 4 X 2 1 8 23665 001 PULLEY ENGINE 1 9 20304 SCREW SHS 1 4 20 X 1 2 ALLOY 4 10 13249 BELT 3VX315 3 11 23665 009 PULLEY SPINDLE 1 12 27044 001 SPACER 2 13 26105 751 BELT GUARD 13HP RED EN SAFETY ITEM 14 0202 SCREW 5 16 12 X 1 2 15 01610 WASHER LOCK 5 16 2 16 26112 354 FRAME 1 17 10779 011 CAP 2 18 10133 NUT 3 8 16 1 19 10136 WASHER FLAT 3 8 1 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 39 amp amp C x lt SS GS AAC SS amp Ne 5 NO 8 gt Gy UN va 0 HB mf II VXL e CS 5 gt U U t LLI a t O LLI lt gt e 1 0 9o yy Dy ps NA 2 1 2 Q e 5 co He gt LLI OC Q I gt 2 lt O OD lt LLI IG 3 lt pa E oo 2 O O I or 5 5 gt LLI yl TT d YE Je NATA A lt a UNS iR 5 OND MV lt e 2558 5 u z Gaz Gona F Lu Mas zi OG mo A UNDERCARRIAGE ASSY MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW UNDERCARRIAGE ASSY UNDERCARRIAGE ASSY NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 08233 005 LOCKNUT 5 16 18 1 2 18637 001 KNOB 1 3 0161D HEX NUT 5 16 18 3 4 25496 BUSHING 1 5 28808 002 CRANK HANDLE 1 6 26164 0
27. 2 ENG PISTON ASSY PISTON ASSY NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 13010ZF6005 RING SET PISTON STD 1 13011ZF6005 RING SET PISTON 0 25 1 1 13012ZF6005 RING SET PISTON 0 50 1 1 13013ZF6005 RING SET PISTON 0 75 1 2 13101ZF6W00 PISTON STD 1 2 13102ZF6W00 PISTON 0 25 1 2 13103ZF6W00 PISTON 0 50 1 2 13104ZFEVVOO PISTON 0 75 1 13111ZF6W00 PIN PISTON 1 4 13200ZE3020 ROD ASSY CONNECTING STD INCLUDES ITEM W 4 132007 3315 ROD ASSY CONNECTING 0 25 UNDERSIZE 1 5 900017 8000 BOLT CONNECTING ROD 2 6 906017 3000 CLIP PISTON PIN 20MM 2 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 75 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG RECOIL STATER ASSY RECOIL STARTER ASSY PAGE 76 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG RECOIL STATER ASSY RECOIL STARTER ASSY NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 28400ZE3W01ZB STARTER ASSY RECOIL NH1 BLACK INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 28410ZE3W01ZB CASE RECOIL STARTER NH1 BLACK 1 3 28421ZE3W01 PULLEY RECOIL STARTER 1 4 28422ZE2W01 RATCHET STARTER 2 28441ZE2W01 SPRING FRICTION 1 6 28442ZE2W01 SPRING STARTER RETURN 1 7k 28443ZE2W01 SPRING RATCHET 2 8 28444ZE2W01 RETAINER SPRING 1 10 28461ZE2W02 GRIP STARTER 1 11x 28462ZV7003 ROPE RECOIL STARTER 1 110 28462ZE3W01 ROPE R
28. 3 06 09 08 PAGE 23 STREET PRO 1 CE SAW INITIAL START UP Figure 19 Engine Stop Switch Handlebar The CLOSED position of the choke lever enriches the fuel mixture for starting a COLDengine The OPEN position provides the correct fuel mixture for normal operation after starting and for restarting a warm engine 5 Place the Choke Lever Figure 20 in the CLOSED position CHOKE LEVER Figure 20 Choke Lever The engine speed has been set at the factory Changing the governor speed could damage the blade and or the saw 6 Rotate the throttle lever Figure 21 halfway between fast and slowfor starting All sawing is done at full throttle The engine governor speed is factory set to ensure optimum blade operating speeds THROTTLE LEVER Figure 21 Throttle Lever 7 Grasp the starter grip Figure 22 and slowly pull it out The resistance becomes the hardest at the compression point Pull the starter grip briskly and smoothly for starting DO NOT pull the starter rope all the way to the end DO NOT release the starter rope after pulling Allow it to rewind as soon as possible STARTER GRIP Z SS EN ANI VEN SH Qu Figure 22 Starter Grip 8 If the engine has started slowly return the choke lever Figure 21 to the OPEN position If the engine has not started repeat steps 1 through 7 9 Beforethe saw is placed into operation run the engine for seve
29. ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 35 MQ STREET PRO 1 SAW DECALS DECALS D P N 11092 J Ee PIN 25783 T P N 35167 CAUTION MULTIQUIP When Larger Blade and Guard D nd Back Be Changed to Proper Size P N 25782 WARNING A See Owners Manual P N 20525 BELT DRIVE P N 23330 001 P N 36099 ISO Blue MULTIQUIP Diamond Back P N 25782 9h P N 25783 SERIAL sh SS CONTACT MULTIQUIP SERVICE DEPARTMENT P N 25783 po d by BELT DRIVE C2 6 DRIVE 6 DRIVE qualified personnel only WARNING tek tor raining TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY B DO NOT OPERATE SA HE NERS MANUAL P N 351 37 DQ CHECK CHECK N m PLACE EAR SAI R CLOCKWISE Jj ANC p dr CER ped ra LUBRICATION LUBRICATION 4 DECAL SHEET Li S sale Bet ve MUST P N 25249 001 ar bg oe 13 STDS ISO iin P N 11246 P N 25782 P N 25867 P N 25491 P N 23330 001 PAGE 36 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW DECALS DECALS NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 35137 DECAL WARNING READ MANUALIT1 SAFETY ITEM 2 20525 DECAL PROP 65 WARNING SAFETY ITEM 3 13118 DECAL POWDER COATED 1
30. ARBURETOR GASKET SET INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 16011ZA0931 VALVE SET FLOAT 1 3 160132A0931 FLOAT SET 1 4 16015ZE8005 CHAMBER SET FLOAT MM INCLUDES ITEM 4A INCLUDES ITEM W gt GASKET CHAMBER SET FLOAT NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 5 160162H7W01 SCREW SET PILOT 1 6 gt 16024ZE1811 SCREW SET DRAIN desse INCLUDES ITEM 6A G GASKET SCREW SET DRAIN NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 7 16028ZE0005 SCREW 5 AM INCLUDES ITEM 7A 7A GASKET SCREW 9 NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 8 16044ZE3W20 CHOKE SET 1 9 16100ZF6V21 CARBURETOR ASSY 85 1 INCLUDES ITEMS W 10 16124ZE0005 SCREW THROTTLE STOP 1 11 16166ZF6W10 NOZZLE MAIN 1 12 16173001004 GASKET FUEL STRAINER CUP 1 13 16211ZF6000 INSULATOR CARBURETOR 1 14 16220ZA0702 SPACER CARBURETOR 1 15 16221ZF6800 GASKET CARBURETOR 1 16 16223ZE3W00 GASKET INSULATOR 1 20 16610ZE1000 LEVER CHOKE 5 ds INCLUDES ITEM W 226 16953ZE1812 LEVER VALVE 1 23 16954ZE1812 PLATE LEVER SETTING 1 24 16956ZE1811 SPRING VALVE LEVER 1 25 16957ZE1812 GASKET VALVE 1 26 16967ZE0811 CUP FUEL STRAINER 1 28 93500030061H SCREW PAN 3X6 2 31 9430520122 PIN SPRING 2X12 1 33 99101ZH80950 JET MAIN 95 OPTIONAL 1 33 99101ZH80980 JET MAIN 98 OPTIONA
31. ATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CYLINDER BARREL ASSY CYLINDER BARREL ASSY NO PART NO 1x 12000ZF6W13 19 12000ZF6417 2x 155104 2043 29 155104 2043 29 155104 2053 4 16541ZE3010 9 90131883000 10 90446KE1000 1238 912012 3004 13 91203952771 14 91353671004 17 9405010000 18 9410912000 19 9425110000 20 95 010601200 219 961006202000 22x 34150ZH7003 220 34150ZH7003 220 34150ZH7013 23 90013883000 PART NAME CYLINDER ASSY ALERT CYLINDER 9 SWITCH ASSY OIL LEVEL SWITCH ASSY OIL LEVEL SWITCH ASSY OIL LEVEL SHAFT GOVERNOR ARM BOLT DRAIN PLUG 12X15 WASHER 8 2X17X0 8 OIL SEAL 35X52X8 OIL SEAL 8X14X5 O RING 14MM NOK NUT FLANGE 10MM WASHER DRAIN PLUG 12MM PIN LOCK 10MM BOLT FLANGE 6X12 BEARING RADIAL BALL 6202 ALERT UNIT OIL ALERT UNIT OlL ALERT UNIT OlL BOLT FLANGE 6X12 CT200 Ny QTY REMARKS INCLUDES ITEMS W INCLUDES ITEMS W SIN 1412956 AND BELOW SIN 1412957 AND ABOVE S N 1419413 AND BELOW SIN 1419414 AND ABOVE x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08
32. ECOIL STARTER 1 13x 90004ZE2W01 SCREW CENTER 1 14 90008ZE2003 BOLT FLANGE 6X10 3 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 77 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG LABELS ASSY LABELS ASSY PAGE 78 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG LABELS ASSY RECOIL STARTER ASSY NO A PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 28400ZE3W01ZB STARTER ASSY RECOIL NH1 BLACK a INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 28410ZE3W01ZB CASE RECOIL STARTER NH1 BLACK 1 3 28421ZE3W01 PULLEY RECOIL STARTER 1 4 28422ZE2W01 RATCHET STARTER 2 5x 28441ZE2W01 SPRING FRICTION 1 6 28442ZE2W01 SPRING STARTER RETURN 1 7k 28443ZE2W01 SPRING RATCHET 2 8 28444ZE2W01 RETAINER SPRING 1 10 28461ZE2W02 GRIP STARTER 1 11 28462ZV7003 ROPE RECOIL STARTER 1 110 28462ZE3W01 ROPE RECOIL STARTER 1 13 90004ZE2W01 SCREW CENTER 1 14 90008ZE2003 BOLT FLANGE 6X10 3 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 79 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PARTS PAYMENT TERMS Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days FREIGHT POLICY All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with
33. EL 4 5 235 1 REPLACES 950014500160 S N 1105013 AND BELOW 180 91424751801 BULK HOSE FUEL 4 5X235 FKM less S N 1105014 AND ABOVE 20x 9500202080 CLIP TUBE B8 2 200 9500202080 CLIP TUBE S N 1105013 AND BELOW 200 950024080008 CLAMP TUBE D8 2 S N 1105014 AND ABOVE 22 957010802500 BOLT FLANGE 8X25 2 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 69 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG IGNITION COIL ASSY IGNITION COIL ASSY PAGE 70 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG IGNITION COIL ASSY IGNITION COIL ASSY NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS ix 30500ZF6W02 COIL ASSY IGNITION 1 10 30500ZF6W02 COIL ASSY S N 1411816 AND BELOW 10 30500ZF6W03 COIL ASSY S N 1411817 AND ABOVE 2 30700ZE1013 CAP ASSY NOISE SUPPRESSOR I 8 315127 2000 GROMMET WIRE 1 12 36101ZE2701 WIRE STOP SWITCH 430MM 1 17 90015883000 BOLT FLANGE 6X28 2 18 90684ZA0601 CLIP WIRE HARNESS 1 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1Q
34. INCLUDES ITEM W INCLUDES ITEM W INCLUDES ITEMS W DM SIN 3287256 AND BELOW UR SIN 3287257 AND ABOVE x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 57 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CRANKSHAFT ASSY CRANKSHAFT ASSY PAGE 58 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CRANKSHAFT ASSY CRANKSHAFT ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 2x 13310ZF6W10 CRANKSHAFT ai od D INCLUDES ITEM W 20 13310ZF6W11 EE INCLUDES ITEM W SIN 1113739 AND BELOW 20 13310ZF6W12 CRANKSHAFT I INCLUDES ITEM W SIN 1113740 AND ABOVE 8 13351ZE3010 WEIGHT BALANGER 1 11 90745ZE2600 KEY 6 3X6 3X43 1 12x 91001ZF6003 BEARING RADIAL BALL 6207S 1 1204 91001ZF6003 BEARING RADIAL BALL 62075 j eem SIN 1113739 AND BELOW 120 91001ZF6013 BEARING RADIAL BALL 6207SH S N 1113740 AND ABOVE x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 59 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CYLINDER BARREL ASSY CYLINDER BARREL ASSY PAGE 60 SP 1 SAW CE OPER
35. L 1 33 99101ZH81000 JET MAIN 100 1 34 99204ZA00450 JET SET PILOT 448 INCLUDES ITEM 34A 34A GASKET JET SET PILOT 45 NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 35 16172ZE3W10 COLLAR SET 1 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 53 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CONTROL ASSY CONTROL ASSY PAGE 54 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CONTROL ASSY CONTROL ASSY NO DD PART NO 16551ZE3000 16555ZE3000 16561ZE3000 16562ZE3000 16570ZE3W20 16571ZE3W00 16574ZE1000 16575ZE2W00 16576891000 16578ZE1000 16581ZE3W00 16584883300 16592883310 90013883000 90015ZE5010 90114SA0000 93500050320A 93500050160A 9405006000 PART NAME ARM GOVERNOR ROD GOVERNOR SPRING GOVERNOR SPRING THROTTLE RETURN CONTROL ASSY REMOTE LEVER CONTROL SPRING LEVER WASHER CONTROL LEVER HOLDER CABLE SPACER CONTROL LEVER BASE CONTROL SPRING CONTROL ADJUSTING SPRING CABLE RETURN BOLT FLANGE 6X12 CT200 BOLT GOVERNOR ARM NUT SELF LOCK 6MM SCREW PAN 5X32 SCREW PAN 5X16 NUT FLANGE 6MM ls cl cl ll REMARKS INCLUDES ITEMS W SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 55 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CRANKCASE ASSY CRANKCASE C
36. OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL m MULTIQUIP STREET PRO 1 SERIES MODEL SP1CE13H18 CONCRETE ASPHALT SAW HONDA GX390 GASOLINE ENGINE Revision 3 06 09 08 THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES 35213 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW PROPOSITION 65 WARNING CALIFORNIA 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 Some examples of these chemicals are e Leadfromlead based paints e Crystallinesilicafrombricks e Cementandother masonry products e Arsenicandchromiumfrom chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies dependingonhow often you dothistype 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 PAGE 2 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW SILICOSIS RESPIRATORY WARNINGS SILICOSIS WARNING 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
37. OVER ASSY PAGE 56 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CRANKCASE ASSY CRANKCASE COVER ASSY NO PART NO 2x 113004 3602 2x 113004 3604 29 113004 3604 11381ZE3801 4 15600464003 5 15600735003 8 15625ZE1003 9 16510ZE3000 10 gt 16511ZE8000 11 gt 16512ZE3000 12 gt 16513ZE2000 13 gt 16531ZE2000 13x gt 16591 130 gt 16531Z0A000 15 gt 90602ZE1000 16 90701HC4000 17 gt 91201ZE3004 18 gt 9410106800 19 957010804000 20 gt 961006202000 21 gt 961006207000 PART NAME QTY REMARKS COVER ASSY CRANKCASE enn SIN 3287256 AND BELOW INCLUDES ITEMS W COVER ASSY CRANKCASE SIN 3287257 AND ABOVE EEE INCLUDES ITEMS W COVER ASSY CRANKCASE GASKET CASE COVER ASSY OIL FILLER CAP ASSY OIL FILLER GASKET OIL FILLER CAP GOVERNOR 5 WEIGHT GOVERNOR HOLDER GOVERNOR WEIGHT PIN GOVERNOR WEIGHT SLIDER GOVERNOR SLIDER GOVERNOR SLIDER GOVERNOR CLIP GOVERNOR HOLDER PIN DOWEL 8X12 OIL SEAL 35X52X8 WASHER PLAIN 6MM BOLT FLANGE 8X40 BEARING RADIAL BALL 6202 BEARING RADIAL BALL 6207 t INCLUDES ITEMS W
38. P N 25250 001 P N 25249 001 dh CAUTION When Larger Blade and Guard is Installed Belt Drive MUST e Changed to Proper Size See Owners Manual FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE C C AH JADV EEE AV EEA OIEJGGVCBVVZ S M I MASONRY AND CONCRETE SAW MANUFACTURER S INSTITUTE P N 23330 001 P N 25491 CONTACT SERVICE DEPARTMENT P N 25678 P N 25783 P N 11246 Sheet Intl Stds P N 13118 Figure 1 SP 1 Decals SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 11 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW SPECIFICATIONS SAW Side View Front View Figure 2 SP 1 Dimensions Table 1 SP 1 SP1CE13H18 Specifications DESCRIPTION 370 n 4 em B leng Fant Poni ase _ D W 1 asn sem Maximum Spinde RPM 1 1 2886RPM po Arbor 0 0 0 8 0 2 54 om Maximum Cutting Depth 70 778om Sound Pressure at Operators Position 98 gt Vibration 126m8 EEUU s pli Maximum Operating Mass 236 Ibs 107 Kg Nominal Mass without blade or fluids 214 Ibs 97 Kg Vibration at handle results with SP1 Saw cutting concrete at a depth of 1 1 2 inches 38 1 mm with an 18 45 7 blade FULL THROTTLE PAGE 12 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 STREET PRO 1 SAW SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Table 2 Specifications Engine Type Bore X Stroke Displacement Max
39. VE x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 63 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FAN COVER ASSY FAN COVER ASSY PAGE 64 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FAN COVER ASSY FAN COVER ASSY NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 4 167312 2003 CLIP TUBE 7 19610ZE3010ZB COVER FAN BLACK 1 10 19631ZE3W00 SHROUD 1 13x 36100ZH7003 SWITCH ASSY ENGINE STOP 1 130 36100ZF6P81 SWITCH ASSY ENGINE STOP S N 1412956 AND BELOW 130 361007 6 82 SWITCH ASSY ENGINE STOP ds S N 1412957 AND ABOVE 15 90013883000 BOLT FLANGE 6X12 CT200 6 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 65 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FLYWHEEL ASSY FLYWHEEL ASSY PAGE 66 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG FLYWHEEL ASSY FLYWHEEL ASSY NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 19511ZE3000 FAN COOLING 1 3 28450ZE3W11 PULLEY STARTER SCREEN GRID 1 7 31100ZE3701 FLYWHEEL 1 10x 90201ZE3V00 NUT SPECIAL 16MM 1 1 100 90201ZE3V00 NUT SPECIAL 16MM 1
40. WT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 71 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG MUFFLER ASSY MUFFLER ASSY PAGE 72 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG MEFFLER ASSY MUFFLER ASSY NO PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 2 18310ZE2W61 MUFFLER 1 3 18320ZE2W61 PROTECTOR MUFFLER 1 5 18330ZE2W00 PIPE EX 1 18331ZE3810 CAP MUFFLER 1 60 18331ZE3810 S N 1166160 AND BELOW 60 18331ZE3811 CAP S N 1166161 AND ABOVE 7 18933ZF6WO01 GASKET EX PIPE 1 8 18355ZE2W00 ARRESTER SPARK OPTIONAL 1 9 18381ZE2W10 GASKET MUFFLER ARRESTER OPTIONAL 1 10 18381ZE2800 GASKET MUFFLER 1 19 90050ZE1000 SCREW TAPPING 5X8 4 22 90055ZE1000 SCREW TAPPING 4X6 3 27 90006ZE2000 SCREW TAPPING 6X10 1 28 9405008000 NUT FLANGE 8MM 5 31 90055ZE1000 SCREW TAPPING 4X6 1 x GX390K1QWT2 Model S N DECEMBER 2005 AND BELOW Q GX390U1QWT2 Model S N JANUARY 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 73 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG PISTON ASSY PISTON ASSY PAGE 74 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT
41. Y 2006 AND ABOVE SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 49 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CAMSHAFT ASSY CAMSHAFT ASSY PAGE 50 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CAMSHAFT ASSY CAMSHAFT ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 14100ZF6WO01 CAMSHAFT ASSEMBLY 1 INCLUDES ITEM W 2 14410ZE3013 ROD PUSH 2 3 14431ZE2010 ARM VALVE ROCKER 2 4 14441ZE2000 LIFTER VALVE 2 5 14451ZE1013 PIVOT ROCKER ARM 2 6 14568ZE1000 SPRING WEIGHT RETURN 1 7 14711ZE3000 VALVE INTAKE 1 8 14721ZE3000 VALVE EXHAUST 1 9 147512 2003 SPRING VALVE 2 10 147712 2000 RETAINER INTAKE VALVE SPRING 1 11 14773ZE2000 RETAINER EXHAUST VALVE SPRING 1 12 14775ZE2010 SEAT VALVE SPRING 1 13 14781ZE2000 ROTATOR VALVE 1 14 14791ZE2010 PLATE PUSH ROD GUIDE 1 15 90012ZE0010 BOLT PIVOT 8MM 2 16 90206ZE1000 NUT PIVOT ADJ 2 17 12209ZE8003 SEAL VALVE STEM 1 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 51 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CARBURETOR ASSY CARBURETOR ASSY 3 CARBURETOR GASKET SET PAGE 52 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 HONDA GX390K1QWT2 GX390U1QWT2 ENG CARBURETOR ASSY CARBURETOR ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 160107 2812 C
42. blade by three V Belts Asthe engine shaft rotates so does the blade The ratio or difference between the engine speed and the spindle blade speed is determined by the two different sizes of pulleys used Refer to the Engine Owner s Manual tor specific instructions regarding engine operation and maintenance practices All MQWhiteman SP1 series saws are designed engineered and manufactured with strict adherence to American National Standards Institute Inc ANSI guidelines B7 1 and B7 5 Water System All SP1 series 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 A water tank delivery system is optional Features Engine Stop Switch conveniently located on handle bar ll Super rigid box frame ensures straight cuts while resisting warping and blade vibration E Rugged roller bearing wheels for long service life E Comfortable grip handles Easy cranking for manually raising lowering the blade to the desired cutting height Bi Hinged front lift up blade guard is designed to provide easy blade replacement Saw position guide helps ensure straight cuts lI Water system provides optimum flow and volume of water to both sides of the blade BI manually operated wheel clamps h
43. ble con dition inthe original Multiquip package if any and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked 6 Thefollowingitems are not returnable a Obsolete parts If an item is in the price book and shows as being re placedby another item itis obsolete b Any parts with a limited shelf life such as gaskets seals rings andotherrubber parts that were pur chased morethan six months priorto the return date c Anylineitemwith an extended dealer net price of less than 5 00 d Specialorder items e Electrical components f Paint chemicals and lubricants 0 Decalsandpaper products h Items purchased in kits 7 Thesenderwill be notified of any material received that is not acceptable 8 Suchmaterial willbe held for five working days from notification pending instruc tions Ifa reply is not received within five days the material will be returned to the sender at his expense 9 Crediton returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase less a 15 restocking charge 10 Incases where an item is accepted for which the original purchase document can not be determined the price will be based onthe list price that was effective twelve months priorto the RMA date 11 Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only PRICING AND REBATES Prices are subject to change without prior notice Price changes are effective on a spe cific date and all orde
44. e 8 Blade Guard CHECK the following on the blade guard Figure 8 BI Ensure the capacity of the blade guard is correct for an 18 Diamond Blade Check that the guard is bolted firmly upon the saw frame Check that the spring tensioned front cover of the guard is firmly seated with the rear section of the guard and there are no gaps NEVER lift the blade guard while engine is running ENSURE the V belt Cover is in place and securely fastened during operation of the saw Figure 8 V Belt Check A worn or damaged V belt can adversely affect the performance of the saw If a V belt is defective or worn replace ALL the V belts V belts should always be replaced in sets PE NEVER attempt to check the V belt with the engine running Severe injury can occur Keep fingers hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts PAGE 18 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 V belt Alignment and Tensioning This saw is equipped with premium V belts that have been aligned and tensioned by factory personnel The V belt must be aligned and tensioned for proper operation of the saw Use the following procedure to check the alignment of V belt 1 Removethe bolts that secure the V belt cover Figure 9 to the saw frame Figure 9 V Belt Cover 2 Checkuniform parallelism Figure 10 of V belt and pulley sheaves Use a straight edge or machinist s square against both pul
45. e on the saw DO NOT attempt to operate the saw until this manual has been read and thoroughly understood Engine operating steps may vary See included engine manufacturer s operating manual 1 Keep Wheel Clamp applied lever DOWN until completely ready for cutting operation Ensure the work area is clear of tool debris and unauthorized people Figure 16 Wheel Clamp The Engine Stop Switch located on the handlebar Figure 15 serves bothas 2 Ensurethe diamond blade has been mounted correctly and an Emergency Engine Shut Off and that it is raised above the surface you are about to saw as the primary ON OFF switch This i allows the operator to shutdown the 3 Place the fuel valve lever Figure 17 tothe ON position saw safely away from moving parts ENGINE STOP SWITCH EC Emergency Stop and Primary ON OFF FUEL LEVER Z ENGINE STOP 7 SWITCH AN gt Secondary ON OFF 5 VP D OFF Figure 17 Engine Fuel Valve Lever 4 Placethe ENGINE ON OFF switchlocated on the ENGINE Figure 18 inthe ON position Placethe ENGINE ON OFF switch located on the HANDLEBARS Figure 15 in the ON center position E ASM ENGINE Figure 15 Engine Stop Switches NEVER operate the saw in a confined area TER or enclosed structure that does not provide free flow of air protection while operating the saw SP1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV
46. easible 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 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 3 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW TABLE OF CONTENTS Proposition 65 Warning 2 Silicosis Respiratory Warnings 3 Table Of Contents 4 Parts Ordering Procedures D Safety Message Alert Symbols 7 8 Rules For Safe Operation 9 11 Specifications SaW 12 Specifications Engine 15 General Information 14 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW Controls and Components 15 PT EN nn 16 Preparation Pre Inspection 17 18 sii 19 Blade Placement 20 21 Raise Lower and Depth Stop 22 MA Ur 23 24 ODETA EE 25 26 Maintenance 27 28 Optional Water Tank 29 30 Troubleshooting Saw
47. elp to prevent unwanted displacement of saw PAGE 14 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW CONTROLS amp COMPONENTS CONTROLS amp COMPONENTS Figures 4 shows the location of the basic controls or components for the SP 1 Listed below is a brief explanation of each control or component 1 Hand Grips Handlebar When operating the saw place both hands on each grip to maneuver the saw Replace hand grips when they become worn or damaged Handle Lock Lock blade depth to desired position Garden Hose Connecter Connect to water source to provide blade cooling while cutting concrete or asphalt Air Filter Prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine air intake Check filter periodically and replace when necessary Recoil Starter Handle Pull to engage and start the engine Recoil Starter Assembly Engages the engine when the handle is pulled and rewinds the starter rope when the handle is released Wheels Carriage Assembly Heavy duty wheels with permanently sealed ball bearings Cutting Blade Use appropriate type blades for cutting concrete or asphalt Blade Guard Covers saw blade and flips up to allow blade to be changed Figure 4 SP 1 Components 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 Belt Tension Adjuster Adjusts belt tension Front Pointer Front pointer wheel assists in straight tracking
48. er fits through the large opening in the shelf The recoil starter handle must be accessible throughthis opening Ensurethe recoil starter handle can be pulled without binding or interference with the shelving Mountthe Tank Shelfto the frame using hardware items 7 9 11 and 13 to attach the shelf to the frame utilizing existing slots in the frame Locate the Spacers for the tank mount This kit provides spacers for two different engine options The spacers are identified as Honda 9HP use 2 3 8 spacer Honda 13HP use 1 1 2 spacer Tank item 14 Slide this tube into the open end of the hose item 3 to a depth of approximately 1inch 25 4mm Fasten with clamp item 2 Figure 26 Hose and Clamps 8 Replace the hard plastic tube back into the Water Tank valve SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 29 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW OPTIONAL WATER TANK 9 Place the Water Tank with the hose assembled onto the Tank Shelf so the valve and hose are resting in the notch of the top of the Tank Shelf Figure 27 10 Placethe Bungee Cord item 4 over the Water Tank item 14 so it securely holds the tank onto the Shelf 11 Disconnectthe existing water hose from the saw blade guard andconnectinstead the new hose using the Swivel Connec tor item 5 Figure 27 Water Tank Position Remove the pre existing water hose entirely or fasten it away from any contact or interference w
49. he bearings Excess grease can also drip onto the cutting surface Drive Belt Refer to page 16 of this manual for Drive Belt adjustment procedures and Removal and Replacement procedures General Engine Care Engine check Check daily for any oil and or fuel leakage thread nut amp bolt tightness and overall cleanliness Engine air filter Replace air filter if dirty See Engine Owner s Manual for detailed information Engine oil Check daily Inspect with blade removed and saw frame level on a level surface Keep the oil clean and at the proper servicing level Figure 7 DO NOT OVERFILL SAE 10W 30 of SG is recommended for general use SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 27 MQ STREET PRO 1 CESAW MAINTENANCE Engine oil change Change engine oil the first month or 20 hours of operation Then every 3 months or 50 HOURS of operation See Engine Owner s Manual for detailed information Drain the used oil while the engine is warm by the following method Refer to Figure 24 1 Placeanoilpanor suitable container below the engine drain plug to catch the used oil 2 Remove the filler cap dipstick and the drain plug 3 Draintheoil completely and reinstall the drain plug Ensure the drain plug is tightened securely 4 Makesurethe engine is ina level position andfilltothe outer edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil See Table 3 Engine oil capacity is
50. in DEATH Before servicing or inspection ALWAYS park the saw on a level surface with the blade removed and the handlebar En gine ON OFF switch amp Engine ON OFF switch in OFF position ALWAYS ensure that both ENGINE ON OFF switches on the handlebar and on the engine are inthe OFF position and that the spindle has COMPLETELY STOPPED ROTATING before performing any of the the following operations B REMOVING or INSTALLING blades ADJUSTING front or rear pointers id LUBRICATING any components REMOVING engine mounting bolts INSPECTING ADJUSTING OR REPLACING drivebelt spindle spindle bearings or ANY engine part REMOVING blade or belt guards ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before servicing NEVER attempt any maintenance work on a hot engine iil Herse Saw Blade Removal and Installation See page 19 General Cleanliness Clean the machine daily Remove all dust and slurry build up If the saw is steam cleaned ensure that lubrication is accom plished AFTER steam cleaning operations Chassis Lubrication Spindle Bearings Two zerk fittings are located up under the lower front of the saw Lubricate before daily use Use good quality extreme pressure grease Check and lubricate more often if unit is under heavy use Do not overfill bearings Overfilling can damage the grease seals This can result in bearing exposure to dirt and contaminants which can then shorten the life of t
51. is being used and that the water supply system to the blade is properly functioning and being used E 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 E Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating direction See Figure 4 page 13 BI Adhere to the Blade Manufacturer s recommendations on handling storage and safe usage of blades PAGE 10 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 SAW RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Saw Transportation Safety E DO NOT use the handle bars and or front pointer as lifting points E ALWAYS use ramps capable of supporting the weight of the saw and the operator to load and unload the saw If the saw must be lifted always use two people Never attempt to lift the saw by yourself NEVER attempt to tow the untrailered saw behind a vehicle lI DO NOT use on slopes or on extremely uneven surfaces NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles as it may cause oil to gravitate into the cy
52. ith the blade or any moving part PAGE 30 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW TROUBLESHOOTING SAW TABLE 5 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 Engine torque diminished because of loose Tighten and or replace V Belts Blade slows or stops cutting Insufficient engine power Check throttle setting Check Engine horsepower Check that the blade is properly oriented and rotational arrow points in a Down Cutting direction Check that the blade amp flange pin are properly installed on Blade is slipping on the blade shaft ihe blade shaft Blade being used on misaligned saw Check blade shaft bearings and alignment integrity Blade is I hard for the Check specification of the blade with the material being material being cut cut Consult Dealer or Multiquip for information Blade does not cut straight Blade being used at improper RPM Ad OU feet per minute speed SFPM and or true Blade improperly mounted on arbor shoulders and flanges Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft Excessive force applied to blade while DO NOT force the blade in the cut Apply a slow and cutting steady pace when sawing Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade Try cutting Blade too ha
53. l Blade Locking Wrenches Use the provided blade nut and spindle locking wrenches to remove and install the blade Figure 13 Unscrew the spindle nut right side loosens clockwise and tightens counter clockwise while the left side loosens counter clockwise and tightens clockwise DO NOT overtighten the nut approximately 45 50 ft 10 61 68 N m when finalizing the assembly SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 21 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW RAISE LOWER AND DEPTH STOP Raise Lower and Depth Stop Setting the Depth Stop The saw is equipped with a Raise Lower and Depth Stop Lift the Adjusting Hand Crank to unlock disengage the Assembly that is supported by the following components Figure Depth Stop 14 2 Rotate the crank to raise or lower the blade to the desired depth 1 Adjusting Hand Crank Assembl in d 3 Lowerthe crank into one of the lock position holes Item 6 2 Raise Lower Acme Screw 3 JackArm 4 Wheel Base Assembly 5 Jackshaft Pin 6 Lock Positions Unlocked Position t Locked Position Figure 14 Cutting Depth Raise Lower System PAGE 22 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW INITIAL START UP INITIAL START UP NEVER place hands or feet inside the belt guard or blade guard while the engine is running ALWAYS shut the engine down before performing any kind of maintenance servic
54. leys and adjust both pulleys until equally aligned CORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT V BELT V BELT V BELT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT V BELT Figure 10 Pulley Alignment 3 Check V belt tension by using a tension meter 3 0 Ibs 1 36K9 against the inside belt at a mid point between the two pulleys or by deflecting the center belt at a mid point 3 16 5 mm 4 DO NOT over or under tighten the V belt Severe damage can occur to the saw and engine crankshaft if the belt is over tensioned A decrease of power to the blade and poor performance will result if the belt is under tensioned loose on pulleys V belt alignment must be rechecked after adjusting belt tension I pl pi q 1 ki 1 ri MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BLADES SPECIFIC TOOLS TO BE USED This saw is to use tools blades as follows Steel Core Segmented or Continuous Diamond Rim Cutting Wheel Any other type of tool is not to be used See Table 4 for specific blade usage for material Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade Figure 11 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 Figure 11 Diamond Blade I 2 Drive Pin Hole A commonly located hole on the diamond blade core that prevents operational blade slippage between the inner amp outer blade flanges colla
55. linder head making the engine start difficult m NEVER transport the saw to or from the job site with the blade mounted EMERGENCIES E ALWAYS know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher B ALWAYS know the location of the nearest first aid kit FIRST AID KIT ll In emergencies always know the location of the nearest phone or keep phone on the job site Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance doctor and fire department This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency FIRE AMBULANCE fimm Machine Operation And Safety Decals The SP 1 saw is equipped with a number of operation and safety decals Figure 1 Should any of these decals become unreadable replacements can be obtained from your dealer WARNING TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY To avoid injury you MUST read and understand operator s manual before using this machine This machine to be operated by qualified personnel only Ask for training as needed MULTIQUIP Diamond Back P N 25782 All displacement of the machine outside the cutting area shall be carried out with the tool not in rotation P N 25867 ia CC CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Engine exhaust and some of P N 1 1 0 92 con he State P N 35158 P N 36099 ISO Blue P N 20525 M KEEP FEET KEEP HANDS CLEAR CLEAR
56. losion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine Topping oti to filler port is dangerous as it tends to spill fuel ll NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 9 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION General Safety ALWAYS read understand and follow procedures in Operator s Manual before attempting to operate equipment E ALWAYS be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operating techniques before using the saw NEVER leave the machine unattended while running Apply the brakes when leaving or when using on a slope Bi Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at all times E ALWAYS stop the engine before servicing adding fuel and oil m NEVER run the engine without the air filter Severe engine damage could occur E ALWAYS service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction BI AVOID wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothing that may snag on the controls or moving parts this can cause a serious injury E ALWAYS keep clear of rotating or moving parts while the saw is in operation E ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used Equipment should be stored in a clean dry location out of the reach of children E ALWAYS keep the work area well organized E ALWAYS Clear the cutting area of any debris tools etc that
57. ng section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change without notice Multiquip does not guarantee the availibility of the parts listed Sample Parts List NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 1 12345 BOLT mi Lene INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 WASHER 14 IN NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 2 12347 WASHER 3 8 IN 1 MQ 45T ONLY 3 12348 HOSE AR MAKE LOCALLY 4 12349 BEARING pm S N 2345B AND ABOVE NO Column Unique Symbols All items with same unique symbol ff 96 or in the number column belong to the same assembly or kit which is indicated by a note in the Remarks column Duplicate Item Numbers Duplicate numbers indicate multiple part numbers are in effect for the same general item such as different size saw blade guards in use or a part that has been updated on newer versions of the same machine When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order PART NO Column Numbers Used Part numbers can be indicated by a number a blank entry or TBD TBD To Be Determined is generally used to show a part that has not been assigned a formal part number at time of publica
58. of the blade core 5 Diamond Blade Ensure that the proper diamond blade has been selected for the job Pay close attention to the directional arrows on the blade The blade s operating directional arrows must point a down cutting direction to perform correctly When placing the blade onto the spindle ensure the arbor hole of the blade matches the diameter of the shaft PAGE 20 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW BLADE PLACEMENT 6 Inner Flange Collar This flange is fixed upon the spindle The inside surface of the flange must be free of debris and permit a tight closure on the surface of the blade Figure 12 Tool Blade Placement Incorrectly installed blades can cause damage to the blade or equipment or cause injury due to breakage Dropping or forcing the blade onto the cutting surface can severely damage the diamond blade and may cause serious damage to the saw and bodily harm Blade Removal and Replacement 1 Set the ENGINE ON OFF switches to the OFF position to prevent accidental starting Place the saw on a stable level working surface Ensure the blade is raised and the raise lower crank is locked into position When removing or installing diamond blade please note that the blade retaining nuts are left and right hand threaded Lift up the blade guard cover to gain access to the blade Figure 13 Too
59. ot adjust the pointer by loosening then tightening the jam nuts onthe pointer until the pointer follows the same path as the blade Figure 24 Engine Oil Change PAGE 28 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW OPTIONAL WATER TANK 5 Afterdetermining the correct spacer length place the spac ers item 12 Figure 25 betweem the engine block and the tank shelf bracket and secure the assembly with the 3 8 hardware items 6 8 and 10 Use the appropriate length bolt item 6 for your application WATER TANK KIT OPTION An optional water tank kit is available for use with the SP1 Saw The following steps are instructions for the assembly of the kit onto your SP1 Saw Make certain all bolts securing the kit to the saw are tight before operating the saw DO NOT use a water tank larger than 5 gallons 18 95 liters with this kit While the optional water tank kit is excellent for short run cutting operations the use of a pressurized continual water source may be preferred for longer or sustained cutting Figure 25 Water Tank Kit Option 6 Connectthe Swivel Connector item 5 Figure 26 to one end of the hose item 3 with clamp item 2 7 Remove the hard plastic tube from the valve on the Water Locate all parts listed in the parts list see page 45 Slide the Tank Shelf item 1 Figure 25 over the top of the engine so the recoil start
60. priate safety regulations lll NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue illness or taking medicine lll NEVER operate the saw under the influence or drugs or alcohol lll Replace nameplate operation and safety decals when they become difficult to read ALWAYS check the saw for loosened hardware such as nuts and bolts before starting E NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold muffler or cylinder Allow these parts to cool before servicing the saw Bl High Temperatures Allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or performing service and maintenance functions Contact with hot components can cause serious burns The engine of this saw requires an adequate free flow of cooling air NEVER operate the saw in any enclosed or narrow area where free flow of the air is restricted If the air flow is restricted it will cause serious damage to the saw s engine and may cause injury to people Remember the saw s engine gives off DEADLY carbon monoxide gas ll ALWAYS refuel in a well ventilated area away from sparks and open flames lll ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with flammable liquids When refueling STOP the engine and allow it to cool lll NEVER operate the saw in an explosive atmosphere where fumes are present or near combustible materials An explosion or fire could result in severe bodily harm or even death B NEVER smoke around or near the machine Fire or exp
61. ptional water Engine Oil Check 1 mE Fuel Check To check the engine oil level place the saw on secure level ground with the engine stopped The frame platform must be levelto accurately check the engine oil Remove the filler dipstick from the engine oil filler hole Motor fuels are highly flammable and can Figure 6 and wipe it clean be dangerous if mishandled DO NOT smoke while refueling DO NOT attempt to refuel the saw if the engine is hot or running 1 Remove the gasoline cap located on top of fuel tank 2 Visually inspectto see iffuel level is low Iffuelis low replenish with unleaded fuel Figure 6 Engine Oil Dipstick Removal 3 When refueling be sure to use a strainer for filtration DO EM NOT top off fuel Wipe up any spilled fuel Insertand remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck Check the oil level shown on the dipstick If the oil level is low Figure 7 fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil type Table 3 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 17 STREET PRO 1 SAW PREPARATION PRE INSPECTION Guards And Covers NEVER operate the saw without blade guards and covers in place DO NOT operate with the front of the blade guard raised The blade exposure cannot exceed 180 degrees during operation Adhere to the safety guidelines or other applicable local regulations Figur
62. ral minutes Checkforfuelleaks and noises that could be associated with loose guards and or covers PAGE 24 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW OPERATION OPERATION The Engine Stop Switch located on the handlebar Figure 19 serves both as an Emergency Engine Shut Off and as the primary ON OFF switch This allows the operator to shutdown the saw safely away from moving parts ALWAYS cut with the saw at FULLTHROTTLE Attempting to cut with the saw at less than full throttle could cause the blade to bind or stop abruptly in the slab resulting in serious injury to the operator or others in the area 1 Starttheengineasdescribedinthe previous section Rotate the throttle lever Figure 21 toward full throttle Ensure water supply systemis in operation Turn valve to start flow of water ALWAYS keep clear of rotating or moving parts while For water tank option see page 27 operating this equipment 2 Release Wheel Clamps by pulling levers UP unlock position Ensure the cutting area is clear of tools debris and unauthorized people lock position DO NOT try to cut faster than the blade will allow Cutting too fast will cause the blade to rise up out of the cut Improper cutting rate can decrease the life of the engine and blades Figure 23 Wheel Clamp 3 To begin sawing use the raise lower crank handle on the console to lower the rotating blade allo
63. rd for the material being cut Improper direction of rotation zm too hard for the material being very soft material sandstone silica brick cinder block to Redress the Made ze yl on arbor Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft Blade not receiving enough cooling Ensure proper flow amp volume of water is provided for wet Blade discoloring crackling water cutting blades and or wearing excessively Arbor hole out of round Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft Incorrect blade chosen for material Check specification of the blade with the material being being cut cut Consult Dealer or Multiquip for information Excessive force applied to blade while DO NOT force the blade in the cut Apply slow and cutting steady pace when sawing Certain operations referred to in this troubleshooting section SUCh as re seating valves or replacing piston rings may require special tools and must be performed by trained and competent personnel SP1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 31 STREET PRO 1 CESAW TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE TABLE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE Spark plug bridging SOLUTION Check gap insulation or replace spark plug Carbon deposit on spark plug Clean or replace spark plug Difficult to start fuel is available but no SPARK at spark plug Short circuit due to deficient
64. rs Inspect the diameter of the hole to ensure there is no distortion and that a snug fit develops between the hole and drive pin 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 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 to an under cutting condition brought about by highly abrasive material or improper under cutting core protection Directional Arrow Check to ensure that the blade is oriented properly on the spindle for sawing Reference the directional arrow on the blade and place it so the direction of rotation downcuts with the turn of the shaft 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 Specifications Ensure that the blade specifications size and diameter properly match
65. rs received on or afterthat date will be billed atthe revised price Rebates for price declines and added chargesfor price increases will not be made for stock on hand atthe time of any price change Multiquip reserves the rightto quote and sell directto Government agencies andto Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE A 35 00surcharge will be addedtothe invoice forspecial handling including bus shipments insured parcel postorin cases where Multiquip mustpersonally deliverthe parts to the carrier LIMITATIONS OF SELLER S LIABILITY Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for damages in excess ofthe purchase price ofthe item with respect to which damages are claimed and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss of profit or good will or for any otherspecial consequential orincidental dam ages LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES No warranties express or implied are made in connection with the sale of parts or trade accessories nor asto any engine not manufac tured by Multiquip Such warranties made in connection with the sale of new complete units are made exclusively by a statement of war ranty packaged with such units and Multiquip neitherassumes nor authorizes any personto assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products Apart from such written statement of warranty there are no
66. soline to the fuel tank Make sure cap is tightened securely DO NOT over fill Ah DANGER Adding fuel to the tank should be done only when the engine is stopped and has had an opportunity to cool down In the event of a fuel spill DO NOT attempt to start the engine until the fuel residue has been completely wiped up and the area surrounding the engine is dry 2 Throttle Lever Used to adjust engine RPM speed lever advanced forward SLOW lever back toward operator FAST 3 Engine ON OFF Switch ON position permits engine starting OFF position stops engine operations 4 RecoilStarter pull rope Manual starting method Pull the starter grip until resistance is felt then pull briskly and smoothly 5 Fuel Valve Lever OPEN to let fuel flow CLOSE to stop the flow of fuel 6 Choke Lever Used in the starting of a cold engine or in cold weather conditions The choke enriches the fuel mixture Air Cleaner Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system Remove wing nut on top of air filter cannister to gain access to filter element Operating the engine without an air filter with a damaged air filter or a filter in need of replacement will allow dirt to enter the engine causing rapid engine wear Spark Plug Provides spark to the ignition system Clean spark plug once a month Muffler Used to reduce noise and emissions Engine components can generate extreme heat
67. spark plug insulation Check spark plug insulation replace if worn Improper spark plug gap Set to proper gap Ignition coil defective Replace ignition coil P Check switch wiring replace 9 7 ON OFF switch is shorted Switch Set correct spark gap and i Irtv Improper spark gap points dirty clean points Difficult to start fuel is available and SPARK is present at the spark plug Condenser insulation worn or short circuiting Replace condenser Spark plug wire broken or short circuiting dr gg Flush fuel system and replace with correct type of fuel Difficult to start fuel is available spark Water or dust in fuel system Flush fuel system is present and compression is normal Air cleaner dirty Replace air cleaner Choke Open Close Choke Suction exhaust valve stuck or protruded Re seat valves Piston ring and or cylinder worn Difficult to start fuel is available spark is present and compression is low Cylinder head and or spark plug not tightened properly Torque cylinder head bolts and spark plug Replace head and or spark plug gaskets Head gasket and or spark plug gasket damaged Fuel not available in fuel tank tank empy Fill with correct type of fuel Fuel filter clogged Replace fuel filter No fuel present at the carburetor Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged Clean or replace fuel tank cap Air in fuel line
68. the charges addedtothe invoice All shipments are F O B point of origin Multiquip s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier and any claim for shortage or damage mustbe settled between the consignee andthe carrier MINIMUM ORDER The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is 15 00 net Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement RETURNED GOODS POLICY Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed subject to the following provi sions 1 A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to ship ment 2 Toobtaina Return Material Authorization a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts Sales that defines item numbers quanti ties and descriptions of the items to be returned a The parts numbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list The list must be typed or computer generated c The list must state the reason s for the return d The list must reference the sales order s or invoice s under which the items were originally purchased e helist mustinclude the name and phone number ofthe person request ingthe RMA 3 Acopyofthe Return Material Authoriza tionmustaccompany the return shipment 4 Freight is at the sender s expense All parts must be returned freight prepaid to Multiquip s designated receiving point 5 Partsmustbeinnew and resala
69. tion A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately or is not sold by Multiquip Other entries will be clarified in the Remarks Column QTY Column Numbers Used Item quantity can be indicated by a number a blank entry or A R A R As Required is generally used for hoses or other parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately Other entries will be clarified in the Remarks Column REMARKS Column Some of the most common notes found in the Remarks Column are listed below Other additional notes needed to describe the item can also be shown Assembly Kit All items on the parts list with the same unique symbol will be included when this item is purchased Indicated by INCLUDES ITEMS W unique symbol Serial Number Break Used to list an effective serial number range where a particular part is used Indicated by SIN XXXXX AND BELOW SIN XXXX AND ABOVE SIN XXXX TO S N XXX Specific Model Number Use Indicates that the part is used only with the specific model number or model number variant listed It can also be used to show a part is NOT used on a specific model or model number variant Indicated by XXXXX ONLY NOT USED ON XXXX Make Obtain Locally Indicates that the part can be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of available items Examples include battery cables shims and certain
70. warranties express implied or statutory which extend beyond the description ofthe products on the face hereof Effective February 22 2006 PAGE 80 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 SP1 SAW OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 81 OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL HERE S HOW GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING UNITED STATES Multiquip Corporate Office 18910 Wilmington Ave Tel 800 421 1244 Carson CA 90746 Fax 800 537 3927 Contact multiquip com Mayco Parts 800 306 2926 Fax 800 672 7877 310 537 3700 Fax 310 637 3284 Service Department 800 421 1244 Fax 310 537 4259 310 537 3700 MEXICO Cipsa Carr Fed Mexico Puebla KM 126 5 Tel 52 222 225 9900 Momoxpan Cholula Puebla 72760 Mexico 52 222 285 0420 Contact pmastretta cipsa com mx CANADA Multiquip 4110 Industriel Boul Tel 450 625 2244 Laval Quebec Canada H7L 6V3 Fax 450 625 8664 Contact jmartin multiquip com COPYRIGHT 2008 MULTIQUIP INC MQ Parts Department 800 427 1244 Fax 800 672 7877 310 537 3700 Fax 310 637 3284 Warranty Department 800 421 1244 Ext 279 Fax 310 537 1173 310 537 3700 Ext 279 Technical Assistance 800 478 1244 Fax 310 631 5032 UNITED KINGDOM Multiquip UK Limited Head Office Hanover Mill Fitzroy Street Tel 0161 339 2223 Ashton under Lyne Fax
71. wing it to cut to the Engine components and the blade can get preset depth EXTREMELY HOT during operation ALWAYS allow the engine and blade to cool 4 When blade has reached full cutting depth slowly walk before handling or servicing Aili behind the saw ata rate that will allow the engine to operate without losing optimum RPM 5 When the end of the cut has been reached use the raise lower crank on the console to raise the blade out of the cut Whenever the saw is not in operation or being moved or 6 When cutting is complete turn the engine OFF using the transported apply the wheel clamp brakes to prevent ENGINE STOP TOGGLE SWITCH onthe handlebars and unwanted displacement wait for the blade to stop rotating 7 Setthe engine ON OFF switch to the OFF position 8 Place the water valve in the OFF position as required Mark the cutting line clearly and always saw ina STRAIGHT LINE ONLY 9 Pushthe Wheel Clamp Levers downward to apply braking pressure to the wheels Figure 23 SP 1 SAW CE OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 3 06 09 08 PAGE 25 MQ STREET PRO 1 CE SAW OPERATION Restarting After Intervention If cutting is interrupted where the engine stops or is turned off while the blade is still in the cut a Turn Engine Off switches to OFF Raise the blade out of the cut Restart the engine as described in the previous section The only acceptable method for freeing a stuck
72. would constitute a hazard while the saw is in operation ALWAYS check to make sure that the cutting area is clear before starting the engine Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people clear of the cutting area when operating the saw BI Always observe all applicable compulsory regulations relevantto 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 Diamond Blade Safety M Use appropriate steel centered diamond blades manufactured for use on concrete saws See further blade information on pages 17 to 19 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 M Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wear BI Ensure the cleanliness of the blade before blade is installed Blade should fit snugly on the shaft and against the inside outside blade flanges BI 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
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