THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES.
P/N 38260
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Engineexhaustandsomeof
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:
Your risk from these exposures varies,
dependingonhowoftenyoudothistype
of work. To reduce your exposure to
these chemicals:work in aALWAYS
well ventilated area, and work with
approved safety equipment, such as
dust masks that are specially designed
to filter out microscopic particles.
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 the respiratory precautions
mentioned above.
WARNING
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 feasible. 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.
This checklist lists the minimum requirements for machine
maintenance and operation. Please feel free to detach it
and make copies. Use this checklist when training a new
operator or use as a review for more experienced operators.
Safety precautions should be followed at all
times when operating this equipment. Failure
to read and understand the safety messages
and operating instructions could result in injury
to yourself and others.
This manual has been developed to provide
complete instructions for the safe and
efficient operation of this equipment. Refer
to the engine manufacturer’s instructions
for data relative to its safe operation.
Before using this equipment ensure that the operating
individual has read and understood all instructions in this
manual.
HAZARD SYMBOLS
Potential hazards associated with the operation of this
equipment will be referenced with Hazard Symbols which
appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in
conjunction with Safety Message Alert Symbols.
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
The three 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.
DANGER
You WILL be
DO NOT follow these directions.
KILLED
or
SERIOUSLY INJURED
if you
is running or hot. DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled
fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine
parts or sparks from the ignition system. Store fuel in
approved containers, in well-ventilated areas and away
from sparks and flames.
WARNING — Lethal Exhaust Gas Hazards
Engine fuel 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 of air.
WARNING — Explosive Fuel Hazards
Fuel is extremely flammable and its
vapors can cause an explosion if ignited.
DO NOT start the engine near spilled fuel
or combustible fluids.
DO NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine
WARNING — Burn Hazards
WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or
DO NOT follow these directions.
Engine components can generate extreme
heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT touch
these areas while the engine is running or
immediately after operation. Never operate
the engine with heat shields or heat guards
removed.
WARNING — Respiratory Hazards
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory
protection when required.
SAFETY
CAUTION — Rotating Blade
Rotating blade can cut and crush. Keep
hands and feet clear.
CAUTION — Accidental Starting Hazards
Accidental starts can cause severe injury
or death. ALWAYS place the equipment
ON/OFF switch in the OFF position when
the equipment is not in use. Disconnect
negative battery cable from battery before
servicing
CAUTION — Eye and Hearing Hazards
ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing
protection when required.
WARNING — Crush Hazard
CAUTION — Overspeed Conditions
NEVER tamper with the factory setting of
the engine governor. Personal injury and
equipment damage can result if operating
in speed ranges above the maximum
allowable.
WARNING — Skin Injection Hazards
NEVER use your hand to find hydraulic
leaks. Use a piece of wood or cardboard.
Hydraulic fluid injected into the skin must
be treated by a knowledgable physician
immediately or severe injury or death can
occur.
CAUTION — Guards and Covers in Place
NEVER operate the saw without blade
guards and covers in place. Adhere to
safety guidelines and applicable local
regulations.
ALWAYS ensure saw is SECURELY
placed on appropriate blocks or jackstands
when performing maintenance requiring
the saw to be elevated.
CAUTION — Equipment Damage Hazards
Other important messages are provided throughout this
manual to help prevent damage to your equipment, other
property or the surrounding environment.
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to
serious injury or even
operated by trained and qualified personnel only! This
equipment is for industrial use only.
DEATH!
This equipment is to be
GENERAL SAFETY
DO NOT operate or service this equipment
before reading this entire manual.
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 when
under medication.
NEVER operate this equipment under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and
safety decals when they become difficult to read.
ALWAYS check the equipment for loosened
threads or bolts before starting.
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold,
muffler or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool
before servicing engine or pump.
ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or
performing service and maintenance functions. Contact
with
hot
components can cause serious burns.
NEVER operate this equipment in any enclosed or narrow
area where free flow of the air is restricted. The engine of
this equipment requires an
adequate free flow of cooling
air. If the air flow is restricted it
will cause serious damage to
the equipment or engine and
may cause injury to people and
property. Remember the
engine gives off DEADLY
gases.
ALWAYS refuel in a well-ventilated area, away from
sparks and open flames.
ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with
flammable liquids. When refueling, stop the engine and
allow it to cool.
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.
NEVER use accessories or attachments that are not
recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage
to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
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 appropriate safety regulations.
DO NOT smoke around or near the
equipment. Fire or explosion could result
from fuel vapors, or if fuel is spilled on a
hot engine.
NEVER operate the equipment in an
explosive atmosphere or near combustible
materials. An explosion or fire could result
causing severe
bodily harm or even
death.
AVOID wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothing that may
snag on the controls or moving parts. This can cause
serious injury.
Make certain the operator knows how to and is capable
of turning the engine OFF in case of an emergency.
DO NOT top-off fuel tank. Topping-off is dangerous as it
causes fuel to spill.
NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.
ALWAYS store the equipment in a clean, dry location
out of the reach of children.
NEVER run engine without air cleaner or air filter. Severe
engine damage may occur. Service air cleaner at
recommended service intervals to prevent engine
damage.
NEVER leave the equipment unattended with the engine
running. Turn off engine when unattended.
CAUTION must always be observed while servicing this
equipment. Rotating parts can cause injury if contacted.
ALWAYS keep the work area well-organized.
Keep the saw clean. It will perform better and last longer.
ALWAYS check to make sure that the cutting area is
clear before starting the engine. ALWAYS clear the
cutting area of any debris, tools, etc. that would
constitute a hazard while the saw is in operation.
Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people clear of
the cutting area when operating the saw.
No one other than the operator is to be in the working
area when the saw is in operation.
NEVER allow passengers or riders on the saw during
operation or transportation.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Verify the engine start switch is set to the OFF position
before installing a blade.
Use proper blades and follow the blade manufacturer’s
recommendations. Match the blade RPM (blade shaft
RPM) to the recommended blade surface feet per minute.
(SFPM).
Ensure the 5/8" blade-mounting bolt is tightened to 125175 foot lbs. of torque.
NEVER leave the machine
Ensure brakes are applied when leaving or when using
on a slope. This saw utilizes a brake system where the
brakes are automatically applied when the engine is
stopped.
Start engine with the control handle in the NEUTRAL
position to prevent unexpected saw movement.
Do not start engine on a sloping surface to prevent
unexpected loss of control.
DO NOT use on excessive slopes or on extremely
uneven surfaces.
If the saw must be parked on a slope and engine turned
off, ensure the parking brake is engaged and holds the
saw safely in place. Turning the saw across the angle of
the slope will help prevent accidental downhill movement.
Block the saw as well when leaving.
unattended
while running.
Make certain all protective guards are securely in place
BEFORE operating the saw. This saw is supplied with a
blade guard, blade flange guard and a belt guard.
NEVER place your
starting or operating this equipment.
DO NOT go near rotating parts, (blades, belts, pulleys
or wheels), while engine is running.
Moving Parts – Shut down the engine
before performing service or maintenance
functions. Contact with moving parts can
cause serious injury.
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold,
muffler or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool
before servicing the saw. Contact with
components can cause serious burns.
Always store equipment properly when not being used.
Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location out
of the reach of children. When storing the saw in freezing
weather, blow out the water lines to prevent damage to
components in the water delivery system.
DON'T POLLUTE! Waste Oils and other chemicals must
be disposed of in a manner consistent with local and
state environmental protection regulations.
Always observe all applicable compulsory regulations
relevant to 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.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
DIAMOND BLADE SAFETY
Use appropriate steel-centered diamond blades
manufactured for particular use on your saw. See further
blade information in this manual.
WARNING — Inspect Diamond Blades
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.
Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wear.
Ensure the cleanliness of the blade before blade is
installed. Blade should fit snugly on the shaft and against
the inside/outside blade flanges.
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 WETCUTTING. Ensure a WET CUTTING blade is being used
and that the water supply system to the blade is properly
functioning and being used.
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.
Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating
direction.
Adhere to the blade manufacturer’s recommendations
on handling, storage, and safe usage of blades.
This saw is very heavy. Use proper heavy lifting
procedures and DO NOT attempt to lift by the guards.
DANGER — Do Not Stand Under Saw
NEVER stand under or allow anyone else to stand under
the saw while it is being lifted.
DO NOT use the handle bars and/or front pointer as lifting
points.
ALWAYS use ramps capable of supporting the weight
of the saw and the operator to load and unload the saw.
NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles as it may cause
oil to gravitate into the cylinder head making the engine
start difficult.
TRANSPORTING (VIA TRUCK/TRAILER)
ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting.
Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel petcock to
prevent fuel from spilling.
Drain fuel when transporting saw for long distances or
over bad roads.
Use appropriate lifting equipment to ensure the safe
movement of the saw.
When placing the saw on a truck-bed for transport,
always
Do not use the handlebars or front pointer as tie-down
points.
Never attempt to tow the saw untrailered behind a vehicle.
NEVER transport the saw to or from the job site with the
blade mounted.
If the saw is being transported via a trailer, make sure
the trailer complies with all local and state safety
transportation laws. Refer to the following “
Precautions
tie-down the saw.
Towing Safety
” section for basic towing techniques.
TOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (TRAILER USAGE)
CAUTION — Transporting Saw
Conform to
Towing Regulations
roads.
To reduce the possibility of an accident while transporting the
saw on public roads, always make sure the trailer that supports
the saw and the towing vehicle are in good operating condition
and both units are mechanically sound.
The following list of suggestions should be used when towing
your saw:
Check the tire air pressure on both towing vehicle and trailer.
Refer to the tire manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
Also check the tire tread wear on both vehicles.
Make sure the hitch and coupling of the towing vehicle are
rated equal to or greater than the trailer “gross vehicle weight
rating” (GVWR) of 6,000 lbs.
ALWAYS inspect the hitch and coupling for wear. NEVER
tow a trailer with defective hitches, couplings, chains, etc.
ALWAYS make sure the trailer is equipped with Safety
Chains and ensure they are attached properly.
ALWAYS make sure the vehicle and trailer directional,
backup, brake, and trailer lights are connected and working.
DO NOT exceed the recommended highway speed when
towing.
Use chock-blocks at each wheel when parked to prevent
trailer from rolling.
Use the trailer’s swivel jack to adjust the trailer height to a
level position while parked.
Avoid sudden stops and starts. This can cause the trailer to
skid or jack-knife. Smooth, gradual starts and stops will
improve towing.
Avoid sharp turns.
Trailer should be adjusted to a level position at all times
when towing.
Department of Transportation (DOT) Safety
before transporting saw on public
Raise and lock trailer wheel stand in the “UP” position when
transporting.
DOT requirements include the following:
Connect and test electric brake operation.
Secure portable power cables in cable tray with tie wraps.
The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the
eyes and skin. To avoid eye irritation, ALWAYS wear safety
glasses or face shielding. Use well insulated gloves when
picking the battery up. Use the following guidelines when
handling the battery.
DO NOT drop the battery. Any impact to the
battery may cause it to explode.
DO NOT expose the battery to open flames,
sparks, lit cigarettes etc. The battery contains
combustible gases and liquids. If these gases and liquids
come in contact with a flame or spark, an explosion can
occur.
ALWAYS keep the battery charged. If the battery is not
charged a buildup of combustible gas will occur.
ALWAYS recharge the battery in a well-ventilated area
to avoid risk of a dangerous concentration of combustible
gases.
ALWAYS keep battery cables in good working condition.
Repair or replace all worn cables.
Disconnect battery cables before inspecting
electrical system and never “spark” battery
terminals to test for charge.
NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a
running saw.
ALWAYS allow the saw a proper amount of time to cool
before servicing.
Prior to service, level the frame surface.
Anytime the saw is lifted onto its nose, or tilted fully
back, such as for maintenance access, the high end of
the saw MUST be blocked up to prevent the possibility
of crush injury.
Make sure that there is no buildup of concrete, grease,
oil or debris on the machine.
Repair damage to the saw immediately and always
replace broken parts.
Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of
potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and
fuel filters.
DO NOT use plastic food containers to dispose of
hazardous waste.
DO NOT pour waste oil or fuel directly onto the ground,
down a drain or into any water source.
NEVER store saw with fuel in the tank for any extended
period of time. Always clean up spilled fuel immediately.
If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid)
comes in contact with
rinse skin or clothing immediately with
plenty of water.
If the battery liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) comes in contact
with your
water, then contact the nearest doctor or hospital and
seek medical attention.
eyes
, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of
clothing or skin
,
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at
all times.
ALWAYS shut down the engine and disconnect battery
before performing service or maintenance functions.
Contact with moving parts can cause serious injury.
Securely support any saw components that must be
raised.
EMERGENCIES
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest
fire extinguisher
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest
first aid kit
Know the phone numbers of thenearest
doctor
radio is readily available at the jobsite. If this is not
possible, know the location of the nearest phone. This
information will be invaluable in the event of an
emergency.
Operate the SP7060 Multiquip 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.
ENGINE
The SP7060 saw is classified in the industry as a “high”
powered saw. This classification is particularly useful when
selecting the proper cutting tool (blade) for an application.
The SP7060 saw is powered by a liquid cooled, 3 cylnder,
turbocharged diesel engine rated at 60.2 HP (44.9 kW) at
3,000 RPM. Blade rotation is belt driven. Wheel Drive
system is driven by a hydrostatic transmission consisting
of a variable displacement pump and two fixed displacement
wheel motors.
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for specific
instructions regarding engine operation and maintenance
practices.
WATER SYSTEM
All SP7060 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.
All MULTIQUIP SP7060 saws are designed, engineered
and manufactured with strict adherence to American
National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) guidelines B7.1
and B7.5.
FEATURES
Stay-level handlebar system adjusts handlebar angle
automatically.
Engine stop switch conveniently located on operator’s
control panel.
The serial tag contains the model number and serial number
of the saw. The information details all parts that were
included with the saw when it was shipped from the factory,
as well as the date of manufacture.
The SERIAL TAG is bonded to the inside of the console
(Figure 3, Item 1).
Record these numbers, in case you need to contact the
manufacturer for information or service in the future.
Record your ENGINE model, (Item 2) specification number
and serial number here:
Figures 4 and 5 show the location of the controls, indicators
and general maintenance parts. The function of each control,
indicator or maintenance part is explained below.
1.FNR Handle — Use to engage the saw in a forward or
backward direction. Push handle forward to move the
saw forward; pull handle back to move saw backward.
7.Light Switch — When activated, turns on light. Lights
offer better visibility when working indoors.
8.Depth Indicator — Indicates relative depth of blade in
surface.
9.Depth Stop — Allows repeatable cutting depths.
10.Left Water Flow Valve — Meters water supply.
2.Raise/Lower Switch — Use to lift or lower the front of
the saw (and blade if installed).
3.Blade Shaft RPM — Indicates blade shaft speed in
11.Right Water Flow Valve — Opens and closes water
12.Water Pump Switch (Optional) —
revolutions per minute.
4.Throttle Control — Controls the speed of the engine.
13.Emergency Stop Button — Press the RED emergency
Turn knob counter-clockwise to increase engine speed.
Turn knob clockwise to reduce engine speed. For quick
throttle response, depress red button and push or pull
knob.
5.System Status — Allows operator to monitor engine
and electrical functions.
6.Ignition Switch — With key inserted turn clockwise
14.Socket Connector — Use to plug in optional light.
15.Blade Shaft Engage/Disengage Switch — Toggle
16.Auxiliary Switch
17.Fuel Filler Cap — Remove this cap to add fuel.
18.Rear Access Panel —
to start engine.
supply to water supply system.
Toggle to turn pump
on or off.
stop button to shut the system down.
switch to engage or disengage the blade shaft drive.