user manual

RCC130H-CRACK SAW  OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #1 (11/18/04)  PAGE 28
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
FIGURE 33 
DANGER
IMPROPER SAWING PROCEDURES FOR ANY 
SPECIFIC RANDOM CRACK CAN 
SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE OPERATOR 
CONTROL, OVERALL PRODUCTIVITY AND 
CAUSE SEVERE DIAMOND BLADE DAMAGE, 
RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR 
PERSONAL INJURY. 
15) Increased productivity rates can usually be 
achieved in intricate random crack patterns with the 
use of a wider diamond blade. FIGURE 34. 
FIGURE 34 
16) Normal usage of the Crack Saw will allow the 
build-up and accumulation of work surface materials 
on interior surfaces. It is highly recommended that 
both the interior and exterior surfaces be properly 
cleaned after the completion of each usage. 
CAUTION
Failure to properly clean the interior surfaces of 
the Crack Saw can result in dried material build-
up and accumulation directly affecting bearing 
and V-Belt service life. 
DANGER
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN 
UTILIZING ANY SOLVENT TO REMOVE 
ACCUMULATED MATERIALS FROM THE 
SURFACES OF THE MACHINE AND RELATED 
COMPONENTS. MANY SOLVENTS ARE 
FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE OR INTRODUCE 
FLAME IN THE WORK AREA. PROVIDE 
ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND WEAR PROPER 
SAFETY APPAREL. 
DANGER
PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL ACCUMULATED 
MATERIALS PER OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL 
PROTECTION AGENCY CODES AND 
REGULATIONS. MANY ACCUMULATED 
MATERIALS CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS 
HAZARDOUS AND REQUIRE PROPER 
DISPOSAL PROCEDURES. CONTACT THE 
APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND/OR PRIVATE 
AGENCIES FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION. 
17) On job applications where the work process 
creates a considerable amount of loose material, it 
can become almost impossible to determine proper 
cutting direction for the blade and the extent of work 
already accomplished. The problem can be 
compounded if a vacuum system is not utilized. 
Loose material should be removed by sweeping or 
other, appropriate processes and the Crack Saw 
utilized until conditions again warrant removing the 
accumulated material. 










