Barranca Diamond BD-2003E Pro User Manual

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BD-2003E Pro Series Core Saw
Owner’s Manual & Parts List
Revision 105
04.2013
Manual Part# 166526
Caution: Read all safety and operating instructions before using this equipment. This manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.
Barranca Diamond Products, Inc. 1315 Storm Parkway Torrance, CA 90501 Toll-Free: (800) 630-7682 Phone: (310) 523-5867 Fax: (310) 257-3063 www.barrancadiamond.com
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BD-2003 CORE SAW INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
We at Barranca Diamond want to congratulate you on selecting the BD-2003E Core Saw. We are certain that you will be pleased with your purchase. Barranca Diamond takes pride in introducing the
nest products in the industry.
Operated correctly, your BD-2003E Core Saw. should provide you with years of quality service. In
order to help you, we have included this manual. This owner’s manual contains information necessary
to operate and maintain your BD-2003E Core Saw safely and correctly. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the BD 2003 Core Saw by reading and reviewing this manual.
If you should have questions concerning your BD-2003E Core Saw, please feel free to call our friendly customer service department at (800) 630-7682.
Regards,
Barranca Diamond
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BD-2003 CORE SAW TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY
Safety Message/Alert Symbols Safety Warnings Hazard Symbols Rules for Safe Operation Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions Operation & Safety Decals Safety Decal Locations
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Saw Features
UNPACKING & TRANSPORTING
Contents Transporting
INSPECTION & SETUP
Pre-start Inspection Universal Stand Assembly Cutting Head & Table Setup Water Pump Preparation Water Pump Setup
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OPERATION
Setup for Operation Cutting with the Cutting Head Locked Down
MAINTENANCE
V-Belt Inspection, Adjustment and Replacement Diamond Blade Troubleshooting
GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
Parts List Theory of Diamond Blades Accessories Contact Information and Limited Warranty
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36-38
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Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment. Failure to read and understand the Safety Precaution and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.
This Owner’s Manual has been developed to provide complete instructions for the safe and efcient
operation of the BD-2003E Core Saw.
Before using this machine, ensure that the person operating the machine has read and understands all instructions in this manual.
SAFETY MESSAGE / ALERT SYMBOLS
A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol ( ) and one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow directions.
WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow directions.
CAUTION
You CAN be INJURED if you do not follow directions. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Each message tells you what the hazard is, what can happen, and what you can do to avoid or reduce injury. Other important messages are preceded by the word NOTICE.
NOTICE
You can cause PROPERTY DAMAGE to your machine if you don’t follow directions.
The safety labels should be periodically inspected and cleaned by the user to maintain good legibility at a safe viewing distance. If the label is worn, damaged or illegible, it should be replaced.
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SILICA DUST 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, 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 respiratory precautions.
Use appropriate NIOSH-approved respiratory protection where dust hazard may occur. Paper masks or surgical masks without a NIOSH approval number are not recommended because they do little to protect the worker. For more information about respirator programs, including what respirators have received NIOSH approval as safe and effective, please visit the NIOSH website at:
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators
Observe OSHA regulations for respirator use (29 C.F.R.§1910.134 and §1503.1). Visit http://www.osha.gov for more information.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 MESSAGE
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities con­tain chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
Lead, from lead-based paints
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products
Arsenic and chromium, from chemically treated lumber
For further information, consult the following sources:
http://www.osha.gov/dsg/topics/silicacrystalline/index.html http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/96-112/ http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law72003.html http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/sub4.html
Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as the dust masks that are specially designed to lter out microscopic particles.
Where use of a dust extraction device is possible, it should be used. To achieve a high level of dust collection, use an industrial vacuum cleaner.
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DO NOT touch hot engine components while the machine is running or immediately after operating.
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This hazard symbol means “Over Speed.”
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NEVER touch the power cord with wet hands or while standing in water when it is con­nected to a power source.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
DANGER
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to serious injury or even death! This equipment is to be operated by trained and qualied personnel only! This equipment is for industrial use only.
The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the BD-2003E Core Saw.
GENERAL SAFETY
• DO NOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual. Read and understand all warnings, instructions and controls on the machine.
This equipment should not be operated by persons under 18 years of age.
• NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof
glasses, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job.
• NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.
• NEVER operate this equipment under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they be come difcult
to read.
• ALWAYS check the machine to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before it is turned on.
• ALWAYS wear proper respiratory, head, ear and eye protection equipment when operating this machine.
• 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.
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ON / OFF
• Turn the “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” position prior to connecting the machine to the power source. NEVER leave the machine unattended. Turn off electric motor when unattended. Know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency.
NEVER try to stop a moving blade with you hand.
CAUTION must be observed while servicing the machine. Rotating parts can cause injury if contacted. Have all service performed by competent service personnel.
• ALWAYS ensure that the machine is on level ground before using. Keep proper footing and balance at all times by not overreaching. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts to prevent injury.
• Operate this machine only in well ventilated areas. NEVER operate this machine in an explosive atmosphere.
Establish a training program and give a copy of this manual to operators of this equipment. If you need extra copies, call TOLL-FREE (800) 421-5830.
SAW BLADE SAFETY
ALWAYS keep area around the machine clear of obstructions and clear the work area of
unnecessary people. Keep all body parts away from the blade and all other moving parts.
Before starting the machine, check that all guards are in position and correctly tted. NEVER allow blade exposure from the guard to be more than 180 degrees. DO NOT operate this machine with the transmission guard removed.
Inspect the blade, anges and shafts for damage before installing the blade. NEVER use damaged or worn blade anges.
Inspect the blade, anges and size shown for each blade size. DO NOT exceed maximum blade
speed shown, as excessive speed could result in blade breakage. Use ONLY blades marked with a maximum operating speed greater than the blade shaft speed. Verify speed and saw drive
conguration by checking blade shaft RPM and pulley diameters and blade ange diameters.
Use the correct blade for the type of work being done. Use only reinforced abrasive blades or steel center diamond blades and anges supplied with the saw or manufactured for use on concrete
saws. DO NOT use carbide-tipped blades. Check with the blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is correct.
Make sure the blade and anges are clean and free of dirt and debris before mounting the blade on
the saw. Verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade. ALWAYS mount the blade solidly and rmly. Wrench tighten the arbor nut.
ALWAYS feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation. A blade or cutter should always be installed such that rotation is in the direction of the arrow imprinted on the side of the blade or cutter.
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ALWAYS cut in a straight line. DO NOT cut deeper than 1” per pass with a dry blade. Step cut to achieve deeper cuts. NEVER force, jam, wedge or twist the blade in a cut. DO NOT grind on the side of the blade.
DO NOT touch a dry cutting blade immediately after use. These blades require several minutes to cool after each cut. DO NOT use a blade that has been overheated (Core has a bluish color).
• NEVER stand on the tool. Serious injury could occur if a power tool is tipped, or if a cutting tool
is unintentionally contacted.
Become familiar with the controls of the machine before operating. Know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency.
• ALWAYS secure work. Clamps or a vise should be used to hold work whenever practical. Keeping your hands free to operate a power tool is safer.
• ALWAYS disconnect AC power plug from power source before moving, cleaning or servicing the machine.
• NEVER leave a tool running unattended. Do not leave a tool until it comes to a complete stop. ALWAYS turn a power tool OFF when leaving the work area, or when a cut is nished.
Make sure the OFF/ON power switch on the electric motor is always in the OFF position before
inserting the machine’s power plug into an AC receptacle.
Operate electric motor only at the specied voltage indicated on the nameplate.
• NEVER disconnect any “emergency or safety devices.” These devices are intended for
operator safety. Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even death! Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties.
Unauthorized equipment modications will void all warranties. Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modications.
• NEVER use accessories or attachments, which are not recommended by MK Diamond for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
Replace damaged cutting blade before operating.
NEVER try to stop a moving blade with your hand.
MOTOR OVERLOAD SAFETY
If the machine goes off unexpectedly, the motor’s overload cutout may have been
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activated. In this case, unplug the machine from the power supply and wait until the motor and overload cutout have cooled down.
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine.
Keep the machinery in proper running condition. Clean the machine after each day’s use. Follow
instructions for changing accessories. Inspect tool periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility.
SET UP & TRANSPORTATION SAFETY
ALWAYS use caution and follow the instructions when lifting and transporting this machine.
ALWAYS tie down the machine when transporting. DO NOT tow this machine behind a vehicle.
NEVER transport with the blade mounted on the machine.
Lift only from the lift bail.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Make sure power cords are the proper size and in good condition. DO NOT allow a power cord to become damaged. NEVER allow the power cord to come into contact with water, uids, heat, oil or sharp edges. ALWAYS ensure that the electrical extension cord is not trapped underneath the machine.
Make sure the OFF/ON power switch on the electric motor is always in the OFF position before
inserting the machine’s power plug into an AC receptacle.
Operate electric motor only at the specied voltage indicated on the nameplate.
ALWAYS make sure electric powered machines are plugged into a properly grounded circuit. DO
NOT replace the motor with any motor that does not have a special grounding connection.
DO follow all electrical codes in your area. ALWAYS check for buried electrical cables before sawing. If unsure, contact the local utilities.
ALWAYS disconnect AC power plug from power source before moving or servicing the machine.
NEVER disconnect any “emergency or safety devices.” These devices are intended for operator
safety. Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even death! Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties.
Unauthorized equipment modications will void all warranties. Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modications.
NEVER use accessories or attachments, which are not recommended by Barranca Diamond for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
In order to prevent electrical shock and injury, the following electrical safety precautions and symbols should be followed at all times!
WARNING
In case of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord which has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT modify the plug provided - if it will not t the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
• Improper connections of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. The equipment-grounding conductor is the insulated conductor that has an outer surface that is green, with or without yellow stripes. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal.
• Check with a qualied electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not
completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
• Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.
• Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.
This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one shown in Sketch A. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch A. A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in Sketch B, if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualied electri­cian. The green-colored rigid ear, plug, and the like, extending from the adapter, must be connected to a permanent ground, such as a properly grounded outlet box.
Metal Screw
Grounding
Pin
(A)
ADAPTER
Grounding
Means
(C)
Cover of
Grounded
Outlet Box
Grounding
Pin
(B)
(D)
Circuit and Adapter Information
Use of a temporary adapter is not permitted in Canada.NOTE:
NOTE:
If permanently connected, this tool should be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system; or to a system having an equipment - grounding conductor.
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Surface
ON
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be used for this machine. Receptacles are available having built-in GFCI protections and may be used for this measure of safety.
When using an extension cord, the GFCI should be installed closest to the power source, followed by the extension cord and lastly, the machine.
WARNING
The pump requires a GFCI. To reduce risk of electric shock when operating the machine with the pump plugged into the 3-pole receptacle on the motor, connect the saw to a GFCI outlet. See the pump manual and informational tags enclosed separately for all pump information.
CAUTION
Shock Hazard. For replacement, use only an identical pump, model 2E-38NY part #114769.
NOTE: Do not run pump dry. Also, be sure to disconnect and remove the pump when cutting dry.
WARNING
To avoid the possibility of the appliance or plug receptacle getting wet, position the machine to one side of a wall mounted receptacle. This will prevent water from dripping into the receptacle or plug. A "drip loop," shown in the picture below, should be arranged by the user to properly position the power cord relative to the power source. Use the drip loop as a way to prevent GFCI and plug from getting wet.
The "drip loop" is that part of the cord below the level of the receptacle (or the connector, if an exten­sion cord is used). This method of positioning the cord prevents the travel of water along the power cord and coming in contact with the receptacle.
If the plug or receptacle gets wet, DO NOT unplug the cord. Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies power to the tool. Then unplug and examine for presence of water in the receptacle.
Power Cord
Power Tool
Supporting
Drip Loop
Drip Loop Information
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ON
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WARNING
Use only extensions cords that are intended for outdoor use. These extension cords are identied
by a marking “Acceptable for use with outdoor appliances; store indoors while not in use.” Use only extension cords having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the product. Do not use dam­aged extension cords. Examine extension cords before using and replace if damaged. Do not abuse extension cords and do not yank on any cord to disconnect. Keep cords away from heat and sharp edges. Always disconnect the extension cord from the receptacle before disconnecting the product from the extension cord.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground. Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
WARNING
Use of undersized extension cords result in low voltage to the motor that can result in motor burnout and premature failure. MK Diamond warns that equipment returned to us showing signs of being run in a low voltage condition, through the use of undersized extension cords,will be repaired or replaced
totally at the customer’s expense. There will be no warranty claim.
To choose the proper extension cord,
• Locate the length of extension cord needed in the table below.
• Once the proper length is found, move down the column to obtain the correct
AWG size required for that length of extension cord.
EXTENSION CORD LENGTH
Nameplate Amperes
0 - 5 16 16 16 14 12 12
5.1 - 8 16 16 14 12 10
8.1 - 12 14 14 12 10
12.1 - 15 12 12 10 10
15.1 - 20 10 10 10
115V 25' 50' 75' 100' 150' 200'
250V 50' 100' 150' 200' 300' 400'
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LOCK OUT METHOD
In order to help prevent accidental starting and to help make your work area “kidproof,” this machine is provided with a means to deactivate the functioning of the motor switch. The switch is equipped with a lockout tab that can be used with a lock to prevent movement of the switch. With the switch unable to move the motor cannot be turned on. Removing the lock reactivates the switch.
Lock Out
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OPERATION & SAFETY DECALS
The BD-2003E is equipped with a number of safety decals (Figure 5) provided for operator safety and maintenance information. Should any of these decals become unreadable, replacements can be ob­tained by calling (800) 630-7682.
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WARNING
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, 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.
Decal A Decal B
WARNING
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DO NOT operate this equipment before reading the owner’s manual!
Decal D Decal E
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NOTICE
Most motor problems are caused by improper voltage and extension cords. Cord should be one-piece and short as possible. Cord selection should match the following table.
1-2 H.P.
115v 230v
25’
100’
50’
150’
75’
250’
Max. Cord Length Max. Cord Length Max. Cord Length
No. 12 Wire No. 10 Wire No. 8 Wire
FOR INFORMATION ON
SERVICE OR
WARRANTY
PLEASE CALL
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DO NOT operate without guards in place.
1-800-474-5594
Decal C
WARNING
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In the event of blade failure, replace blade guard immediately.
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DO NOT lift blade guard when engine is running.
Decal F
BD-2003E Safety Decal Sheet, Part No. 166011
CAUTION
CAUTION
Decal G
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SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS
Decal B
Decal F
Decal C
Decal G
BD-2003E Safety Decal Locations
Decal D
Decal A
Decal E
Decal Location Description
A Motor - Front Warning - Silica
B Motor - Rear Service or Warranty Information
C Belt Guard Caution - General Safety Information
D Motor - Front Warning - Read manual
E Blade Guard Warning - Replace blade guard
F Blade Guard Caution - General Safety Information
G Motor - Front Notice - Extension Cord Information
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BD-2003 CORE SAW PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SAW FEATURES
The BD-2003E Pro Series is a versatile Core Saw. Operated and used according to this manual, the BD-2003E will provide years of dependable service.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
These precision built saws are designed for rapid and accurate sawing of exploratory core speci­mens. The specialty designed 14” segmented diamond blade allows cutting of hard or dense rock samples and engineered materials. The integral core holder provides for rapid and safe cutting of cylindrical core samples. Adjustable height cutting head accommodates specimen sizes between 1” and 5” in diameter.
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Motor specications for the BD-2003E are listed in the table below.
Motor Baldor 3HP
Voltage 230V
Motor RPM 3,450
Blade RPM 3,100
Blade Capacity 14” (350mm)
Arbor 1” (25mm)
Table Travel 29”
Max. Core Sample Length 12”
Max. Core Sample Diameter 5”
Min. Core Sample Diameter 1”
Weight 172 lbs.
L x W x H (in) 34” x 25” x 32”
L x W x H (mm) 940 x 584 x 737
Part # 158751
* The BD-2003E Pro Series is also available with a 50hz motor.
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The motor is protected by a thermal overload equipped with a manual reset.
BLADE CAPACITY
The BD-2003E is designed for use with a 14-inch diameter segmented wet or dry Barranca Diamond blade with a .110 to .375 inch cutting width.
NOTE: The BD-2003E is not designed to cut plastic or ferrous (metal) material.
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BD-2003 CORE SAW UNPACKING & TRANSPORTING
UNPACKING
Your BD-2003E has been shipped from the factory thoroughly inspected. Only minimal assembly is required.
CONTENTS
In your container, you will find one (1) BD-2003E frame and water basin, one (1) cutting table, one (1) 10-inch wet cutting lapidary blade, one (1) adjustable cutting guide, one (1) electric water pump, one (1) pump discharge fitting, one (1) cooling transfer tube, one (1) flow adjusting clamp, one (1) drain plug, one (1) blade wrench, one (1) stand, one (1) rock vise, one (1) stand, one (1) owner's manual, one (1) pump manual and one (1) warranty card.
One BD-2003E One Movable
Cutting Table
One Pump
Discharge Fitting
Rock Vise
(Part # 8300015)
One Cooling
Transfer Tube
Stand
(Part # 153331)
10" Wet Cutting
Lapidary Blade
One Flow
Adjusting Clamp
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BD-2003E PRO SERIES
CORE SAW
OWNER’S MANUAL
Manual Part# 166526
Revision 104
10.2012
Caution: Read all safety and operating instructions
before using this equipment. This manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.
One Owner’s
Manual
One Adjustable
Cutting Guide
One Drain Plug
One Pump
Manual
One Electric Water Pump
One Wrench
One Warranty
Card
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BD-2003 CORE SAW TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTING
CAUTION
The BD-2003E weighs approximately 162 lbs. Use proper lifting techniques and care when lifting and transporting. NEVER transport the BD-2003E with water in the water basin.
NOTE: Lock the Cutting Head in the “DOWN” position and remove the Movable Cutting Table
when transporting. The BD-2003E is equipped with forklift brackets for lifting and moving the saw.
The BD-2003E is designed with legs in the front and rear for ease of transport. To transport:
1. Verify the Movable Cutting Head is locked in the down position and the Movable Cutting Table is removed.
2. Position two people on either side of the saw.
3. From the side, grasp the front and rear of the saw.
4. Lift and transport the saw to the desired work location.
Remove Movable Cutting Table
Lift Point
Forklift Bracket
Cutting Head Locked Down
Lift Point
Forklift Bracket
Transporting the saw
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BD-2003 CORE SAW INSPECTION & SETUP
PRE-START INSPECTION
Prior to beginning work, a pre-start inspection of the saw should be performed.
1. Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
2. Verify the Movable Cutting Table moves freely along the Guide Rails.
3. Inspect the Diamond Blade for damage, cracks and debonding; verify the blade is correct for the material being cut.
4. Inspect the Pump Assembly for damage - ensure the cord is free of cracks or cuts.
5. Inspect the BD-2003E for damage - ensure all cords are free of cracks or cuts.
Inspect Blade for damage Inspect Pump for damage
ASSEMBLY
NOTE:
Open the stand and place
it on at surface.
If using the MK Diamond Stand, follow the following steps.
(A )
Set saw on stand as
(B)
shown.
(C)
Ensure pins are placed
through holes on frame.
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MOVABLE CUTTING TABLE INSTALLATION
(A)
While holding the front, position
movable Cutting Table roller wheels
above Guide Rails.
CONNECTING THE WATER PUMP
To prevent possibility of electrical shock, the BD-2003E must be de-energized
CAUTION
when connecting the water pump.
NOTE: To prevent pump damage, the Water Pump must be disconnected if cutting with a Dry Blade.
(A)
Connect the Cooling Transfer
Tube to the inlet connection of
the Blade Guard.
(B)
Seat movable Cutting Table roller
wheels on saw Guide Rails.
(B)
Connect the Water Pump power
cord to the receptacle found on
motor.
(C)
Verify movable Cutting Table is
seated correctly by moving table
back and forth.
WATER PUMP PREPARATION
(A)
Install Water Pump Dis-
charge Fitting.
(B)
Press one end of the Cooling
Transfer Tube into the Water
Pump Discharge Fitting.
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(C)
Slide Cooling Flow Adjusting
Clamp on to the Cooling Trans-
fer Tube.
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BD-2003 CORE SAW OPERATION
WATER PUMP SETUP FOR OPERATION
The Water Pump can be setup for operation in two ways: External water source or Re-circulation.
NOTE: If using a dry blade for operation, DO NOT connect the water pump.
EXTERNAL WATER SOURCE
This is the preferred method of cooling.
1. Verify or remove the Drain Plug form the Water Pan.
2. Place the Water Pump in an external container.
3. Fill the external container until water completely covers the Water Pump suction.
RE-CIRCULATION
NOTE: When using the re-circulation method, the water should be changed often for longer pump life.
1. If not installed, install the Drain Plug into the Water Pan.
2. Place the Water Pump in the back of the Water Pan.
3. Fill the Water Pan until water completely covers the Water Pump suction.
SETUP FOR OPERATION
Before powering or starting, check for damage that could prevent this equipment form proper operation or performing its intended function. Check for binding and alignment of moving parts. Check for dam­aged, broken or missing parts.
1. Verify the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
2. Before connecting the BD-2003E to a power supply, be sure the voltage, cycle and phase of the job site power source meet the requirements of the table below.
Voltage 230V Cycle 60Hz
Phase 1-phase
3. If using an extension power cord, make sure the length and wire gauge correspond to the requirements.
4. Listed in the Table on Page 12. An extension power cord that is too small in wire gauge (diameter), or too long in length, will cause the motor overheat and could cause premature failure.
5. DO NOT cover the motor vents as this could lead to motor overheating.
* The BD-2003E Pro Series is also available with a 50Hz motor.
NOTE: In order to avoid breaker tripping, a 20-amp circuit breaker should be used.
PORTABLE GENERATOR
WARNING
8KW 120/240 Volts 66.7/33.3 Amps Single Phase
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BD-2003 CORE SAW OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
CUTTING WITH THE CUTTING HEAD LOCKED DOWN
This method is preferred when cutting small objects.
CAUTION
Cut in smooth, even strokes. DO NOT force the saw to cut.
1. If locked, loosen the Cutting Head Locking Knob by turning counter-clockwise.
2. Lower the Cutting Head until the Blade touches the Protective Wooden Strip.
3. Lock the Cutting Head in the “Down” position by turning clockwise.
(A)
If locked, loosen Cutting Head
knob by turning counter-clockwise
BELT INSPECTION, ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
The BD-2003E is designed with dual power transmission belts. In order to ensure the BD-2003E op-
erates at peak efciency, the two belts should be inspected monthly, and changed if they show signs
of damage and/or excessive wear.
NOTE: When new belts are installed, they should be inspected and re-tensioned after the rst 48
hours of operation.
1. Inspect the belts for cracks, fraying separation and wear
2. Lower the Cutting Head until the Blade touches the Protective Wooden Strip.
3. Lock the Cutting Head in the “Down” position by turning clockwise.
(A)
Inspect belts
(B)
Check tension
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(C)
Loosen Mounting Bolts
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BELT INSPECTION, ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
4. Loosen the Motor Adjustment Strap using a 9/16 inch wrench. Rotate counter clockwise to loosen (A).
5. Push the Motor forward to loosen the belt (B).
6. Remove the old belt (C).
(A)
Loosen Motor Strap
Push Motor forward
(B)
(C)
Remove old belt
7. Install the new belt (C).
8. Verify the belt is seated in the groove of the pulley (D).
9. Tighten the Motor Adjustment Strap using a 9/16 inch wrench. Rotate clockwise to tighten belt and remove slack (E).
(D)
Install new belt
Seat belt in pulley groove
(E)
(F)
Tighten Motor Strap
10. Check the belt for proper tension (G).
11. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until proper belt tension is achieved (H).
12. Tighten the Motor Mounting Bolts using 1/2 inch wrench. Rotate clockwise to tighten (I).
(G)
Check tension
(H)
Continue adjustments
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(I)
Tighten Motor Bolts
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BD-2003 CORE SAW TROUBLESHOOTING
BLADE WILL NOT CUT
1. Blade is too hard for material being cut.
Use a softer bonded blade. Select proper blade specication for material being cut.
2. Blade has become dull as a result of being used on too hard a material.
Improper blade specication; blade is too hard for the material being cut. Use a softer bonded blade to
reduce operating stresses.
3. “Dull” blade. “Open” blade by dressing segment on abrasive block.
UNEVEN SEGMENT WEAR
1. Insufcient water (usually on one side of blade).
Flush out water system and check ow and distribution to both sides of blade.
2. Equipment defects cause the segments to wear unevenly. Replace bad bearings, worn arbor shaft or misalignment to spindle. Concrete saws: engine must run smoothly to prevent harmonic vibration.
3. Saw is misaligned. Check saw head alignment for squareness both vertically and horizontally.
SHORT BLADE LIFE
1. Blade bond or matrix is too soft. Use a harder matrix blade.
2. Overheating due to lack of water.
Check water feed lines to make sure ow is adequate on both sides of blade.
UNDERCUTTING THE STEEL CENTER
1. Abrasion of steel center due to highly abrasive nes generated during cutting.
Use as much water as possible to ush out nes generated during cutting or use water-retardant cores.
2. Cutting through material into sub-base. Wear-retardant cores are not always the ultimate solution to eliminating undercutting. Your best defense is to always provide an adequate water ow to the steel center area immediately adjacent to the segment. This is especially important when making deep cuts.
ARBOR HOLE OUT-OF-ROUND
1. Blade collar is not properly tightened, permitting blade rotation or vibration on the shaft.
Tighten the shaft nut with a wrench to make certain that the blade is adequately secured.
2. Blade collars are worn or dirty, not allowing proper blade clamping. Clean blade collars, making sure they are not worn.
3. Blade is not properly mounted. Make certain the blade is mounted on the proper shaft diameter before tightening shaft nut. Ensure the pin hole slides over drive pin. Make sure that drive pin is in pin hole.
4. Loose belt on saw. Tighten belts. Check to see if arbor on saw is running true.
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LOSS OF TENSION
1. Steel center has been overheating as a result of blade spinning on arbor.
Check water ow, distribution and lines. Tighten the blade shaft nut. Make certain the drive pin is functioning (on
concrete saws).
2. Steel center has been overheating from rubbing the side of material being cut. Make certain blade RPM is correct so the blade operates at its tensioned speed. Tune engine according to
manufacturer’s manual.
3. Unequal pressure at blade clamping collars. Blade clamping collars must be identical in diameter and the recommended size.
BLADE WORN OUT-OF-ROUND
1. Shaft bearings are worn (masonry and concrete). Install new blade shaft bearings or blade shaft, as required.
2. Engine is not properly tuned on concrete saw, causing surges in blade rotation.
Tune engine according to manufacturer’s manual.
3. Blade arbor hole is damaged from previous incorrect mounting. Replace worn shaft or mounting arbor bushing. Bond is too hard for material, causing a “rounding” and wearing one half of the blade more than the other. Make certain that drive pin is functioning. Use
proper blade specication.
BLADE WOBBLES
SEGMENT LOSS
1. Blade runs at improper speed. Check for bad bearings, bent shaft, or worn mounting arbor. Speed of the saw is either too fast or too slow for the size of the blade. RPM of the saw should be veried to the specic speeds established by the NASI Standards for minimum and maximum blade speeds; make certain that blade shaft is running at recommended RPM to match tensioned speed of blade. Should the
blade continue to wobble after verication of the saw RPM, then the blade should be returned to the manufacturer to be retensioned and attened.
2. Blade collar diameters are not identical.
Check blade collar discs to make sure they are clean, at and of correct diameter.
3. Blade is bent as a result of dropping or being twisted in the cut during
operation.
Blade should be returned to the manufacturer to be retensioned and attened.
4. Loss of blade tension. (See Loss of Tension)
1. Overheating due to lack of water.
Check water feed lines and make sure water ow is adequate on both sides
of blade.
2. Steel center is worn from undercutting.
Use sufcient water to ush out the cut.
3. Defective blade collars are causing blade misalignment. Clean blade collars or replace is collars are under recommended diameter.
4. Blade is cutting out of round, causing a pounding motion. Replace worn bearings; realign blade shaft or replace worn blade mounting arbor.
5. Improper blade tension. Ensure blade is running at correct RPM. Blade is tensioned for correct RPM.
Tune engine according to manufacturer’s manual.
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CRACKS IN STEEL CENTER
1. Blade utters in cut as a result of blade losing tension. Tighten the blade shaft nut. Make sure blade is running at proper tensioned speed and that drive pin is functioning properly.
2. Blade specication is too hard for the material being cut. Use a softer blade bond to eliminate stresses that create cracks.
3. Bad blade shaft bearing. Replace blade shaft bearing.
4. Overheating due to lack of water.
Check water feed lines and make sure ow is adequate on both sides of
blade.
SEGMENT CRACKS
1. Blade is too hard for material being cut. Use a blade with a softer bond.
2. Blade being “forced” through the cut causing chattering. Run Saw at normal speed. “Open” blade by sharpening in abrasive material.
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BD-2003 CORE SAW PARTS LIST
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART # QTY.
Assembly, Frame, Brick Saw (Barranca)
1
2
3
4
Assembly, Upright, Left
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Assembly, Upright, Right
1
FRAME, WELDMENT (BARRANCA) 158845-BD 1
PLUG, RUBBER DRAIN, NO LOGO 153439-NL 1
LABEL, BD CORE SAW 166494 2
LABEL, MASONRY LABEL SHEET 166011 1
POST (COMP) POST (RAW) 158846-BD, 231022 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-3/4, HEX HEAD CAP 150919 4
WASHER, 5/16 SPLIT LOCK 151747 4
WASHER, 5/16 SAE FLAT 151754 8
NUT 5/16-18 HEX 101196 4
STUD, SPRING RETAINING 160066 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-1/2, HEX HEAD CAP 152467 1
WASHER, 5/16 SPLIT LOCK 151747 1
WASHER, 5/16 SAE FLAT 151754 1
POST (COMP) POST (RAW) 158846-BD, 231022 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-3/4, HEX HEAD CAP 150919 4
WASHER, 5/16 SPLIT LOCK 151747 4
WASHER, 5/16 SAE FLAT 151754 8
NUT 5/16-18 HEX 101196 4
HANGER, WRENCH 153945 1
SCREW, 3/8-16 X 1-3/4, HEX HEAD CAP 150920 1
WASHER, 3/8 SAE FLAT 150923 1
WASHER, 3/8 SAE SPLIT LOCK 150925 1
CLAMP, CUSHION LOOP 1/2” (ELEC.) 152471 1
SCREW, 1/4-20 X 2 HEX HEAD CAP 158282 1
WASHER, 1/4 SAE FLAT 151915 2
WASHER, 1/4 SPLIT LOCK 152591 1
NUT 1/4-20 HEX 151893 1
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ITEM DESCRIPTION PART# QTY.
Assembly, Cutting Head (elec)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
HEAD, MOTOR MOUNT (COMP) 160346-BD 1
CLAMP, MOTOR MOUNT (COMP), BARRANCA 160397-BD 2
HOUSING, PIVOT SHAFT 157979 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-1/4, HEX HEAD CAP 153950 4
SHAFT, THREADED 150585 1
BEARING, PIVOT SHAFT 140004 1
HANDLE 139931 1
GRIP, HANDLE 139949 1
SCREW, 3/8-16 X 3/4, HEX HEAD CAP 152507 2
STRAP, MOTOR ADJUSTMENT 150584 1
SCREW, 3/8-16 X 3-1/2 HEX HEAD CAP 153147 1
WASHER, 3/8 SAE FLAT 150923 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1-3/4, HEX HEAD CAP 160948 4
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 2” HEX HEAD TAP 157938 2
PIN, SPLIT WRIST 151358 1
BUSHING, PLASTIC 156441 2
WASHER, 3/8 SPLIT LOCK 150925 2
Assembly, Pivot Shaft
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Assembly, Cutting Head Height Adjustment
1
2
3
4
BAR, CUTTING HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 166868 1
SPRING, TORSION (4 COIL) 160069 1
BRACKET, PIVOT SHAFT RETAINING 160070 1
SCREW, 5/15-18 X 1 BUTTON HEAD 151698 4
SCREW, 3/8-16 X 1 HEX HEAD CAP 152507 1
SHAFT, PIVOT 154147 1
COLLAR, PIVOT SHAFT 140012 2
BRACKET, STAY-LEVEL 160068 1
WASHER, 5/16 SAE FLAT 151754 4
WASHER, 5/16 SPLIT LOCK 151747 4
WASHER, 3/8 SPLIT LOCK 150925 1
WASHER, 3/8 SAE FLAT 150923 2
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ITEM DESCRIPTION PART # QTY.
Assembly, Blade Shaft
1
2
3
4
Assembly, Blade Guard
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Assembly, Water Control Valve
SCREW, 3/8 X 1/2 SHOULDER, 5/16-18 X 1/2 THREAD 160078 2
PULLEY, 1 GROOVE, 2-1/2 X 3/4 133140 1
BLADE GUARD, (COMP) BARRANCA 158886-BD 1
ROD, ADJUSTMENT BLADE GUARD 160076 1
BALL JOINT ROD END, STAMPED, 3/8-24 156521 2
VALVE, MINIATURE BALL, 1/4 MALE/FEMALE 231248 1
TAG, SERIAL NUMBER, BLANK 157500-RW 1
ASSY, BLADE SHAFT 154636-BD 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 3/8 SET 157083 2
KEY, 1-1/8 X 3/16 150344 1
STUD, BLADE GUARD PIVOT 150581 1
NUT, 1/2-20 LOCK 153943 1
SHIM, 1/2 153952 1
NUT, JAM 3/8-24 160077 2
1
2
Assembly, Splash Guard
1
2
3
Assembly, Belt Guard
1
2
3
Assembly, Table
1
2
3
CASTING, TABLE (COMP), CORE SAW, BARRANCA 166310 1
VALVE, BALL, 1/4 M X 1/4 F 231248 1
ELBOW, 90 DEGREES, BRASS 231055 1
GUARD, SPLASH 160310-NL 1
SCREW, 1/4-20 X 1/2, HEX HEAD CAP 152608 1
WASHER, 1/4 SAE FLAT 151915 2
BELT GUARD INNER (COMP), BARRANCA 150590-BD 1
WASHER 3/8 SAE FLAT 150923 2
BELT GUARD OUTER (COMP), BARRANCA 158867-BD 1
STOP-RULE, TABLE 134387 1
SCREW, 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX HEAD 152370 4
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ITEM DESCRIPTION PART# QTY.
Assembly, Table cont...
4
NUT, 1/4-20, KEPS 153491 4
5
WHEEL, ROLLER 133090 4
6
NUT, 5/16 -18 KEPS 153942 4
7
WOOD STRIP, TABLE INSERT 158283 1
8
SCREW, #6 X 1 BUGLE HEAD PHILLIPS 159906 2
9
JIG, CORE SAW 161122 1
10
NUT, HEX, 3/8 - 16 101188 4
11
WASHER, FLAT, 3/8 SAE 150923 4
12
WASHER, SPLIT LOCK, 3/8 150925 4
13
SCREW, HEX HD CAP, 3/8-16 X 1 152507 4
Assembly, Curtain (Barranca)
1
ROD, SPLASH CURTAIN 162707-BD 1
Assembly, Pump Electric
1
PUMP, 230V WATER 114769 1
2
FITTING, PLASTIC, 1/4 FNPT X 1/4 BARB 128397 1
3
HOSE, VINYL 1/4 ID 132951 6FT.
4
CARTON, WATER PUMP G-150A 154016 1
5
INSERT, FOAM WATER PUMP G-150A 154017 1
6
PLUG, IEC60320 MALE 166278 1
Assembly, Accessory Pack, (Barranca Core Saw)
1
WRENCH, MASONRY SAW 134056 1
2
CARTON, ACCESSORY 153575 1
3
INSERT, ACCESSORY 153576 1
4
WARRANTY CARD 166528 1
5
OWNERʼS MANUAL, BD-2003E 166526 1
6
BLADE, 62Q 14” 166293 1
Assembly, Carton / Pallet (Barranca)
1
CARTON, BRICK SAW 156122 1
2
CARTON, INSERT BRICK SAW 151943 2
3
PALLET 231080 1
BD-2003 CORE SAW PARTS LIST
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Assembly, Mtr 230v 1 Ph 60 Hz 3 Hp
1
2
3
4
5
Assembly, 30A Switch, (Barranca)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NUT, 5/16-18 W/EXTERNAL TOOTH WASHER 153942 4
ASSY, MOTOR, 230V 60 HZ 3 HP 166493 1
PULLEY, 1 GROOVE, 2-1/4 X 5/8 133157 1
SCREW, 5/16-18 X 1/4, SET 152607 2
WASHER, 5/16 SAE, FLAT 151754 4
WASHER, #10 SAE, FLAT 154369 1
SCREW, PAN HD PHIL, 6-32 X 5/8 157393 4
WASHER, #10 INTERNAL TEETH 158336 2
BUSHING, SWITCH, 30A 158799 1
SWITCH, 30A 159488 2
PLATE, MOUNTING, SWITCH 159489 2
LEVER, ON / OFF 159490 1
GASKET, COVER 159491 1
PART#
QTY.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
SEAL, LEVER 159492 1
SCREW, FLAT HD PHL, 6-32 X 5/16 159493 6
SCREW, PAN HD PHIL, 10-24 X 5/16 159494 1
COVER, SWITCH 159539 1
LEVEL, ACTUATOR 159540 1
SCREW, HEX HD FL 10-24 X 5/16 159597 1
CONNECTOR, CORD, LIQUID TIGHT 160675 1
BOX, 1-1/8 DIA 30A SWITCH (COMP) 162723 1
SCREW, 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX HEAD CAP 152370 2
WASHER, 1/4 SPLIT LOCK 152591 2
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BD-2003 CORE SAW GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
THEORY OF DIAMOND BLADES
Diamond blades do not really cut; they grind the material through friction. Diamond crystals, often visible at the leading edge and sides of the rim/segment, remove material by scratching out par­ticles of hard, dense materials, or by knocking out larger particles of loosely bonded abrasive mate­rial. This process eventually cracks or fractures the diamond particle, breaking it down into smaller pieces. As a result, a diamond blade for cutting soft, abrasive material must have a hard metal matrix composition to resist this erosion long enough for the exposed diamonds to be properly uti­lized. Conversely, a blade for cutting a hard, non-abrasive material must have a soft bond to ensure that it will erode and expose the diamonds embedded in the matrix. These simple principles are the foundation of “controlled bond erosion.”
Types of Cutting
There are two basic types of cutting-Dry or Wet. The choice of which type of blade to use depends on:
• The requirements of the job
• The machine/tool utilizing the Diamond Blade
• The preference of the operator
In the case of DRY cutting, the overwhelming popularity and quantity of hand-held saws and the
exible nature of MK Diamond blades to professionally handle most ceramic, masonry, stone and
concrete materials, make the DRY cutting blade a very attractive tool. When using a DRY blade, the user must be aware of distinct operating practices to ensure optimum performance. DRY cutting
blades require sufcient airow about the blade to prevent overheating of the steel core. This is best
accomplished by shallow, intermittent cuts of the material with periods of “free-spinning” (for several seconds) between each cut, to maximize the cooling process.
For WET cutting applications, MK has the exact blade to compliment both the material to be cut and the wet cutting machine to be used. During cutting operations, liberal amounts of water act as a coolant to support the cutting effectiveness and longevity of the WET blade. Additionally, using water adds to the overall safety of cutting operations by keeping the dust signature down.
KNOW ALL YOU CAN ABOUT THE MATERIAL YOU WISH TO CUT
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BD-2003 CORE SAW ACCESSORIES
ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 132332 Adjustable Cutting Guide
2 133090 Roller Wheel
3 156427 Protective Wooden Strip
4 151723 Belt
5 152792 Dressing Stick
6 153439-NL Rubber Drain Plug
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BD-2003 CORE SAW CONTACT AND LIMITED WARRANTY
BARRANCA DIAMOND LIMITED WARRANTY
Please complete the warranty registration card and return. Any problems encountered should be directed to Barranca Diamond Customer Service department at (800) 630-7682 M-F 8am - 5pm PST.
NOTE THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE USE:
MODEL NUMBER:
SERIAL NUMBER:
PURCHASE PLACE:
PURCHASE DATE:
Barranca Diamond warrants to the original retail purchaser for a period of 1 year except as noted, from the date of purchase all products covered by this Warranty to be free of defects in materials and workmanship.
This Warranty shall not apply to any parts that have been subjected to misuse or improper service, that had been damaged in transit or handling, or that have been altered or repaired by unauthorized representatives. This Warranty does not cover defects caused by or resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect or damage caused by accident or the failure to provide reasonable maintenance. This Warranty is void if the product or any of its
individual components is altered or modied by the purchaser or if the product is used in a manner or with a
blade not recommended by the manufacturer.
Any claim arising under this Warranty must be submitted by the original purchaser within the warranty period
specied above, and shall include proof of purchase. During said warranty period Barranca Diamond shall,
at its option, either replace or repair, at no charge to the original purchaser, any parts or components that are found to be defective by Barranca Diamond. Barranca Diamond shall not be responsible for or obligated to pay for freight or other transportation related costs or expenses in connection with any defective products or components that are either returned to Barranca Diamond’s facility or any authorized repair station and/or any replacement products or components that are shipped from Barranca Diamond pursuant to this Warranty.
Parts and labor needed to maintain products and the replacement of components due to normal wear and tear are the purchaser’s responsibility and are not covered by this Warranty. All products or components replaced under warranty become the property of the manufacturer. All replacement parts will be considered to be part of the original product and any warranty on such parts will expire coincidentally with the original Warranty. Barran­ca Diamond will pay for parts and labor in connection with warranty repairs conducted by Barranca Diamond or its authorized repair centers. Replacement part(s) installed by anyone else will be provided without a charge for such replacement part(s), but this Warranty will not apply to labor charges in connection therewith.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY EXCEED THE REPLACEMENT COST OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR COMPONENT THEREOF, AND BARRANCA DIAMOND SHALL NOT BE LI­ABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGE OR LOSS NOT EXPRESSLY ASSUMED AS SET FORTH HEREIN. The foregoing constitutes an expressed warranty on the terms set forth above and is the only warranty or warranties applicable to the products it covers. All other warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
warranty of merchantability and/or tness for a particular purpose or use being denied. This limited warranty is
expressly in lieu of all other warranties, whether expressed or implied.
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Specics Applicable to Limited Warranty of Diamond Blades and Core Bits:
Laser Welded Blade and Bit Warranty:
If the laser weld between the segment and the steel core or barrel fails during normal use, the blade or bit will be replaced free of charge. Blades and bits damaged due to careless or improper use are not covered under this warranty.
Brazed Blade, Bit, and Cup Wheel Warranty:
If the brazed bond between the segment and the core, barrel, or cup fails within the rst .050 of seg­ment wear, the blade, bit, or cup will be replaced free of charge. Blades, bits, and cup wheels dam­aged due to careless or improper use are not covered under this warranty.
Continuous Rim Blade Warranty:
If the bond between the rim and the core fails during normal use, the blade will be replaced free of charge. Blades and bits damaged due to careless or improper use are not covered under this war­ranty.
Exclusions:
Barranca Diamond does not warrant the following components, which carry their own manufacturer’s
warranty for the indicated periods:
Electric Motors Manufacturer’s Warranty
Baldor: 1 year Ryobi: 1 Year Soga: 1 Year
Gas Engines Manufacturer’s Warranty
Honda: 2 years
Engine Power Information
Engine power ratings are calculated by the individual engine manufacturer and the rating method may vary among engine manufacturers. Barranca Diamond Products makes no claim, representation or Warranty as to the power rating of the engine on this equipment and disclaims any responsibility or liability of any kind whatsoever with respect to the accuracy or the engine power rating. Users are
advised to consult the engine manufacturer’s owners manual and website for specic information
regarding the engine power rating.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts for this tool may be ordered from your Barranca Diamond distributor or directly from Bar­ranca Diamond. Please have the following information ready before calling:
Model and serial number of the machine
Date of purchase
Description of parts being ordered (see parts list)
RETURN MATERIALS PROCEDURE
To expedite the service relative to the return of a product purchased through Barranca Diamond, please have the following information available:
Model and serial number of the machine
Date of purchase
Distributor’s name
Then please call Barranca Diamond at (310) 523-5867 or toll free at 800-630-7682 to obtain a Return Goods Authorization number (RGA) authorizing the return.
Please Note:
Ensure your item(s) are prepaid to the destination
Return items must have been purchased within the previous twelve (12) months
Follow the packaging instructions in the following section
Be sure to include the RGA number, return address and your phone number on or within the
return shipping box.
PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS
Ship the equipment using its original shipping crate if possible. Secure inside the shipping crate. Ensure all parts are secured in the packaging to prevent movement. Do not ship the equipment partially exposed.
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Barranca Diamond Products, Inc.
1315 Storm Parkway
Torrance, CA 90501
Toll-Free: (800) 421-5830
Phone: (310) 539-5221
Fax: (310) 539-5158
www.barrancadiamond.com
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