Stow MS2050E3, MS2090HP, MS2050E1 User Manual

OPERATIONS MANUAL
TRAK-20 SERIES
MODELS: MS2050E1,
MS2050E3, MS2090HP
MASONRY SAWS
(5 HP 1Ø ELECTRIC MOTOR) (5 HP 3Ø ELECTRIC MOTOR)
(9.0 HP GASOLINE ENGINE)
THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY
THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES.
35303
P/N: 35303
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:
Leadfromlead-basedpaints. Crystallinesilicafrombricks. Cementandothermasonryproducts. Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically treatedlumber.
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.
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HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL
NUMBER
STOW MAIN OFFICE
Post Office Box 6254 888-252-STOW Carson, Ca 90749 Email: stow@multiquip.com Internet: www.stowmfg.com
PARTS DEPARTMENT
800-427-1244 FAX: 800-672-7877 310-537-3700 FAX: 310-637-3284
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
800-478-1244 FAX: 310-537-4259 310-537-3700
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
800-478-1244 FAX: 310-631-5032
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
800-421-1244, EXT. 279 FAX: 310-537-1173 310-537-3700, EXT. 279
SALES DEPARTMENT
310-661-4242 FAX: 310-604-9237 877-289-7869 (877-BUY-STOW)
ON-HAND
WHEN CALLING
FAX:
310-537-1986
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Trak-20 Masonary Saw.
Stow Construction Equipment reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications,
To find the latest revision of this
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — TABLE OF CONTENTS
STOW TRAK-20 MASONRY SAW
Proposition 65 Warning ............................................. 2
Here's How To Get Help ............................................ 3
Table Of Contents ..................................................... 4
Parts Ordering Procedures ....................................... 5
Specifications ............................................................ 6
Dimensions ............................................................... 7
Safety Message Alert Symbols .............................. 8-9
Rules For Safe Operation .................................. 10-12
Operation and Safety Decals .................................. 13
General Information ................................................ 14
Controls and Components ................................. 16-17
Electric Motor Components .................................... 18
Engine Components ............................................... 19
Pre-Setup (Electric) ............................................ 20-22
Pre-Setup (Gasoline) .........................................23-24
Startup/Shutdown (Electric Motors) ........................ 25
Startup/Shutdown (Gasoline Engines) .............. 26-27
Maintenance (Saw) ............................................ 29-31
Maintenance (Engines) ......................................32-33
Honda Engine Wiring Diagram................................ 34
Troubleshooting (Blade) .......................................... 35
Troubleshooting (Gasoline Engine) ................... 36-37
Troubleshooting (Electric Motor) ............................. 38
Specification and part number
NOTE
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are subject to change without notice.
NOTE PAGE
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — SPECIFICATIONS
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — DIMENSIONS
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C D E
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STOW TRAK 20 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 and understand the Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself and others.
This Owner's Manual has
NOTE
For engine maintenance information, please refer to the engine manufacturers instructions for data relative to its safe operation.
Before using this MASONRY SAW, ensure that the operating individual has read and understands all instructions in this manual.
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
been developed to provide complete instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the STOW TRAK-20.
HAZARD SYMBOLS
Potential hazards associated with operation of the pump will be referenced with Hazard Symbols which appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety Message Alert Symbols. Some examples are listed below:
WARNING - Guards and Covers In Place
WARNING - Rotating Blade
NEVER operate the saw without blade
guards and covers in place. Adhere to safety guidelines ANSI American National Standards Institute, OSHA or other applicable local regulations.
Rotating blade can cut and crush. Keep hands and feet clear.
The three (3) 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 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.
WARNING - Burn Hazards
WARNING - Rotating Parts
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.
NEVER operate equipment with covers, or guards removed. Keep fingers, away from all moving parts to prevent injury.
hands, hair
and
clothing
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS
WARNING - Accidental Engine Starting
ALWAYS place the engine ON/ OFF switch in the OFF position,
when the saw is not in use.
WARNING - Over Speed Conditions
NEVER tamper with the factory
settings of the engine governor or settings. Personal injury and damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above maximum allowable.
CAUTION - Respiratory Hazard
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory
protection that complies with ANSI­Z87.1.
CAUTION - Sight and Hearing Hazards
HAZARD SYMBOLS - Gasoline Powered Models
WARNING - 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.
WARNING - Explosive Fuel
Gasoline 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 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. NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.
ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing protection that complies with ANSI-Z87.1
CAUTION - 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.
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NOTE
This
saw
, other property, or the surrounding environment could be damaged if you do not follow instructions.
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING - READ THIS MANUAL
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 TRAK 20 SAW. Unless otherwise noted, these guidelines refer to saws with gasoline powered engines.
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 the saw without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job.
Safety - Gasoline Powered Engines
NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold, muffler or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool before servicing the saw.
High Temperatures – Allow the engine to cool before adding fuel or performing service and maintenance functions. Contact
hot!
with
The engine of this saw ( adequate free flow of cooling air. NEVER operate the saw in
components can cause serious burns.
gasoline model only
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 carbon monoxide gas.
) requires an
DEADLY
NEVER operate this equipment when not
feeling well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.
NEVER operate the saw under the influence or drugs or alcohol.
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.
Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any
accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized equipment modification will void all warranties.
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difficult read.
ALWAYS check the saw for loosened threads or bolts before starting.
NEVER operate the saw in an explosive atmosphere where fumes are present or near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could result causing severe
bodily harm
or even death.
ALWAYS stop the engine before servicing, adding fuel and
oil.
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
machine. Fire or explosion could result from
fuel vapors
engine.
Topping-off to filler port is dangerous, as it tends to spill fuel.
ALWAYS service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction.
NEVER run the engine without the air filter. Severe engine damage could occur. (Gasoline powered engines)
smoke
around or near the
, or if fuel is spilled on a
hot!
NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Safety - Electric Powered Models
ALWAYS connect the motor to a power source in compliance with all local electrical codes. This must be performed by a
ALWAYS use only outdoor approved GROUNDED extension cords.
MAKE CERTAIN the power cord/extension cord is free from damage and that the grounding circuit is operational.
MAKE CERTAIN the extension cord used is intended to be used in the environment you will be using it in. If an extension is used, NEVER submerge the connection in water. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always make water-tight connections.
MAKE CERTAIN the "ON/OFF" switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging in the power cord/extension cord to avoid accidental starting.
ALWAYS stop the motor before servicing. MAKE CERTAIN the motor is stopped and turned "OFF" at the
switch, and the power cord is disconnected from the power source.
Use only the guage wire and length of cord recommended for the motor size.
When cutting, ALWAYS be aware of the location of the cord.
General Safety
ALWAYS read, understand, and follow procedures in Operator's Manual before attempting to operate equipment.
ALWAYS be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operating techniques before using the saw.
NEVER leave the machine
Block the unit when leaving or when using on a slope.
ALWAYS check to make sure that the operating area is clear before starting the engine.
Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at all times.
AVOID wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothing that may snag on the controls or moving parts, this can cause a serious injury.
licenced electrician
unattended
.
while running.
Blade Safety
ALWAYS keep clear of operating the saw.
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.
NEVER use accessories or attachments which are not recommended by the manufacturer for this equipment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
WARNING - Clear Area Of Obstructions
ALWAYS check to make sure that the
operating area is clear before starting the engine.
Use appropriate blades manufactured for use on masonry saws.
Always inspect 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, excessive wear and cleanliness before mounting blade. 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 blade shaft speed of the saw.
Only cut the material that is specified by the blade. Read the specifications of the blade to ensure the proper tool has been matched to the material being cut.
Always keep blade guards in place. Exposure of the blade must not exceed 180 degrees.
NEVER touch or try to stop a moving blade with your hands. ALWAYS keep hands clear of the blade.
rotating
or
moving parts
while
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Ensure that the blade does not come into contact with the ground or surface during transportation. DO NOT drop the blade on ground or surface.
The engine governor is designed to permit maximum engine speed in a no-load condition. Speeds that exceed this limit may cause the blade to exceed the maximum safe allowable speed.
Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating direction.
Saw Maintenance (Cleaning)
ALWAYS clean the saw before maintenance or repair.
DO NOT use aggressive cleaners (i.e. containing solvents). DO NOT use high pressure water jets, aggressive detergents
or solutions and liquids with a temperature exceeding 86 F. Use a fluff-free cloth only.
Use a cloth which may be lightly moistened only for removing dust and dirt. Hard packed dirt can be removed with a brush.
soft
Saw Transpor tation Safety
Emergencies
Use an appropriate lifting equipment to ensure the safe movement of the saw.
DO NOT use the handles as lifting points.
Safeguard against extreme saw attitudes relative to level. An engine tipped to extreme angles may cause oil to gravitate into the cylinder head making the engine start difficult. (Gasoline powered engines)
NEVER transport the saw with the blade mounted.
ALWAYS know the
location of the nearest
fire extinguisher
.
NEVER let water, cleaning liquid or vapor penetrate into the electric motor, connectors, plugs, and switches. When cleaning cover all apertures or openings on all electrical components.
ALWAYS use a soft, low-pressure water jet and a brush to rinse dirt and incrustations away. Be particularly careful not to spray water on sensitive parts of of the saw (e.g. electric motor, ON/OFF switch). Clean the motor and ON/OFF switch
moist
by wiping with a
DO NOT rinse the bearings of the drive elements (gasoline model only).
cloth.
ALWAYS know the location of the
nearest and
In emergencies
nearest phone or Also know the phone numbers of the nearest
first aid kit
always
ambulance, doctor
information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency.
.
know the location of the
keep a phone on the job site
and
fire department
.
. This
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — OPERATION AND SAFETY DECALS
Machine Operation And Safety Decals
The TRAK 20 SAW is equipped with a number of safety decals (Figure 2). These decals are provided for operator safety and maintenance information. Should any of these decals become unreadable, replacements can be obtained from your dealer.
Figure 2. TRAK 20 Decals
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — GENERAL INFORMATION
TRAK 20 Masonry Saw
The TRAK 20 masonry saw is designed for vigorous wet-cutting masonry applications. The heavy-duty steel conveyor cart and ball bearing roller wheels ensure material stability and smooth travel. In addition a reinforced jig-welded steel frame provides rigidity for cutting accuracy and long service life.
This saw is available with either an
. Two heavy duty electric motors are available: a 5 HP
engine
230V single phase or 5 HP 230V three phase, all with overload protectiom.
If desired, the TRAK 20 saw can be configured with a 9.0 HP Honda GX270 gasoline engine.
All TRAK 20 models include a high flow water pump, cutting jig, water hoses and associated plumbing to enable the operator to begin wet cutting.
Dry Cutting Applications
The TRAK 20 masonry saw is shipped from the factory for wet­cutting saw applications, however it can be used for dry-cutting saw applications (see dry-cutting saw applications in this manual). The most important thing to remember is to
the water pump
and failure to disconnect the pump (when running dry) will cause pump failure. NEVER! have the water pump engaged when dry cutting applications are involved.
. The water pump is cooled by the flow of water,
electric motor
or a
gasoline
disconnect
Overview of Features
5 HP, 230 VAC , 60 Hz heavy duty electric motors with overload protection.
9 HP Honda GX270 gasoline engine.
20-inch blade capacity provides 5-inch depth of cut.
Rugged steel conveyor cart for optimum stability.
Open back design permits capability of cutting large materials.
Ergonomically designed cutting head provides operator relief in high tempo operations.
Welded fork pockets for easy transportation.
Rubber-matted cutting table helps hold the material being cut in place while resisting vibrations for smoother cuts with less chipping.
Cutting table marked in inches (ruler) for precision cuts.
Stay-level blade guard for operator safety.
Rigid steel frame minimizes vibrations and assures accurate cutting.
Mechanical Water Pump Kit (Gasoline Model Only)
Electric Submersible Water Pump Kit (Electric Models Only).
Blade Applications
This saw has been designed to incorporate the use of diamond blades as the cutting tool. The optimum performance of this saw is best evidenced by using 20-inch (508 mm) diamond blades that match the material being cut. Ask your dealer, or call STOW about your specific cutting application.
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NOTE PAGE
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS
Figure 3. Trak 20 Saw (Electric Models)
Figure 3. Trak 20 Saw (Gasoline Models)
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS
Figure 3 shows the location of the basic controls or components for the TRAK 20 saw. Listed below is a brief explanation of each control or component.
1. Ruler Backstop – When cutting, place material against backstop. Use measurement rail (ruler) to determine where material is to be cut.
2. Miter Box – For angled cuts, place the lip of the miter box on the measurement rail with the threaded thumb knob facing you and tighten.
3. Water Tray – When wet cutting is required, fill with clean fresh water. Make sure the water pump is totally immersed in water before cutting.
4. Cutting Head Handle – Grab hold of this handle to control the movement of the cutting head as you step on the Blade Raise/Lower Foot Pedal.
5. Blade Guard – Protects the user from the cutting blade.
NEVER
6. Spindle Bolt/Outside Blade Flange – When mounting of the cutting blade is required, remove the spindle bolt and outside blade flange. Align cutting blade with inside flange arbor and reassemble spindle and outside blade flange.
7. Power ON/OFF Box – This box is used on
saws only
Place in the OFF position to shut-down the saw.
8. V-belt Cover – Remove this cover to access the drive V-belt. removed.
9. Electric Motor/Conduit Box– This unit uses 2 different types of electric motors and voltages (see Table 2). Plug the water pump (electric models only) power cord into the AC receptacle located on the conduit box.
10. Mounting Plate – Supports the electric motor/gasoline engine. Plate has slotted holes for horizontal (right-side) and vertical (left-side) adjustment of cutting head.
11. Mounting Plate Handle – Grip this handle (rear) to lift the mounting plate.
12. Tie Rod – The tie rod length has been set at the factory for best blade guard position for the majority of the cutting that will be done.
operate the saw with the blade guard removed.
electric models
. To turn on the saw place in the ON position.
NEVER
operate the saw with the V-belt cover
15. Electric Water Pump – For best results place the pump between the splash shield and the rear of the water tray. This is for electric models only. Plug water pump power cord into AC receptacle on electric motor conduit box.
NEVER
16. Blade Raise/Lower Crank Handle – Use this handle to set the maximum cutting depth of the Trak 20. Turn
wise
RAISE the blade.
17. Blade Raise/Lower Foot Pedal – Step on the pedal to lower the blade for cutting. Gently step off the pedal to raise the blade when finished cutting.
18. Spring Tensioner – Connects to the foot pedal bar to allow for an easy up and down movement of the mounting plate and blade.
19. Forklift Pockets – Use to easily move the Trak 20 from one location to another.
20. Mechanical Water Pump – This pump is used on gasoline models only. Saw is shipped from the factor for wet cutting applications (pump handle down). Place pump handle upwards to disengage pump.
21. Engine – The gasoline model saws uses a 9.0 HP Honda GX270, 4-stroke, OHV, single cylinder, air cooled gasoline engine.
22. V-belt Cover (Gasoline Only) – Remove this cover to access the engine shaft-side V-belt. saw with the V-belt cover removed.
23. Water Lines – Replace the clear vinyl tubing water lines when they become brittle, worn or clogged. Water kits are available through your dealer.
24. Strainer – For best results place the strainer between the splash shield and the rear of the water tray. This is for gasoline models only. be immersed in water.
25. Priming Bulb – Squeeze this bulb to prime the mechanical water pump (gasoline models only).
26. Blade Wrench – Use this tool to mount and remove cutting blade.
run pump dry. Pump must be immersed in water.
to LOWER the blade. Turn
NEVER
counter-clock-wise
NEVER
run pump dry. Strainer must
run pump dry.
NEVER
operate the
clock-
to
13. Splash Guard – Keeps water and debris from leaving the water tray.
14. Stopper – Place stopper in tray when filling with water.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPONENTS
Heavy Duty Electric Motors
Figure 4. Electric Motor Components
The TRAK-20 Saw can be equipped with several different models of electric motors. Figure 4 shows the basic components of the electric motor. Refer to the manufacturers engine manual for instructions & details of operation and servicing.
1. Electric Motor – The TRAK-20 saw can be operated with either a Single Phase or Three Phase 230V motor. Only qualified electricians should service the motor.
WARNING - Wiring Three Phase Motors
All saws equiped with by a qualified electrician and correct motor rotation verified before operating the saw.
2. Power ON/OFF Box – To turn on the saw, place switch in the ON position. Place in the OFF position to shutdown the saw.
3. Electric Motor Reset Switch – This switch is part of the thermal overload protection for the electric motor. If the motor overheats and shuts down, press this switch to reset the motor, after allowing the motor to cool down.This is used on
three phase motors
Single phase
should be wired
electric saws only.
4. Water Pump AC Power Receptacle – Plug the electric water pump into this receptacle to provide power to the pump during saw operation. Unplug the electric water pump from this receptacle when dry cutting.
5. Electric Motor Wiring Pigtail – The saw motor ships with cable "pigtails." Have an licenced electrician supply and install the appropriate NEMA connector.
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
NEVER grab or touch a live
power cord with wet hands, the possibility exists of electrical shock, ectrocution, and even
death!
NEVER use
connecting to a power source. Defective cables may cause damage to the saw's electric motor or electrical shock.
a damaged
or
worn
extension cable when
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — GASOLINE ENGINE COMPONENTS
Honda GX270QWH2 Gasoline Engine
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 & details of operation and servicing.
1. Fuel Tank/Fuel Filler Cap – Holds unleaded gasoline. For additional information refer to engine owner's manual. Remove this cap to add unleaded gasoline to the fuel tank. Make sure cap is tightened securely. DO
NOT over fill.
DANGER - Explosive Fuel Hazard
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 operator
3. Engine ON/OFF Switch – ON position permits engine starting, OFF position stops engine operations.
FAST
).
SLOW
, lever back toward
Figure 5. Engine Controls and Components
NOTE
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.
4. Recoil Starter (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.
7. 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.
8. Spark Plug – Provides spark to the ignition system. Set spark plug gap to 0.6 - 0.7 mm (0.028 - 0.031 inch) Clean spark plug once a month.
9. Muffler – Used to reduce noise and emissions
DANGER - Burn Hazard
Engine components can generate extreme heat. To prevent burns, DO NOT touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after operating. NEVER operate the engine with the muffler removed.
10. Oil Level Cap and Dipstick – Check engine oil with engine stopped and in a level position.
11. Oil Drain Bolt – Drain used oil while the engine is warm.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — PRE-SETUP (ELECTRIC MOTORS)
Pre-Setup
WARNING - Shut-down Saw for Cleaning
Whenever cleaning, adjusting or lubricating any part of the saw, MAKE CERTAIN to place the power ON/ OFF switch in the OFF position and disconnect the plug from the power source.
Assembly (Electric Powered Saws Only)
1. Remove the TRAK 20 saw from its container and place it on a stable, level surface. Make sure location you choose can support the weight of the saw. The saw location should be rigid and stationary so that the saw will not move, sag, or sway due to the vibrations and movements of the saw.
2. Connect the barb fitting to the water pump. Attach the clear plastic water hose (Figure 6) coming from the blade guard to the water pump.
3. Fill the water tray with
clean fresh water
. The
water
pump intake must always be fully covered by water
Also, keep the pump intake free of sludge, debris and other materials that may accumulate in the tray.
5. Insert the water pump
Conveyor Cart Placement
1. Place the conveyor cart across the water tray as shown
.
power plug
receptacle on the electric motor conduit box as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Water Pump Power Connection
in Figure 8. Align the wheels of the cart with the outer edge of the water tray. Push the cart back and forth, it should move freely in both directions.
into the outlet
4. Make certain that the water hose will not come in contact with the blade or interfere with any moving parts. The best location for the water pump/strainer is between the splash shield and the rear of the water tray. This will prevent some of the abrasive particles from flowing through the pump.
Figure 6. Water Tray/Water Pump
Figure 8. Conveyor Cart Placement
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — PRE-SETUP (ELECTRIC MOTORS)
WARNING - Inspect the Blade before Cutting
Failure to thoroughly inspect the blade for operational safety could result in damage to the blades or the saw and may cause serious injury to the user or others in the operating area. Inspect the blade flanges and shaft for damage before installing the blade.
Saw Blades
Diamondback Diamond Blades ™
your saw. Ask your STOW dealer about your specific cutting application.
Saw Blade Definitions (Figure 9)
1. 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.
are recommended for
5. Specifications - Ensure that the blade specifications, size, and diameter properly match up to sawing operations. Utilizing a blade not matched properly to the task may result in poor performance and/or blade damage.
6. Arbor Hole - It is essential that the arbor hole diameter properly matches the blade, and that it is free from distortion. Correct blade flanges (collars) must be used. The inside face of the flanges must be clean and free of debris. An out-of-round arbor condition will cause damage to the blade and the saw.
7. 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 maximum RPM is dangerous and may cause poor performance and may damage the blade.
Blade Installation
1. Use the
saw to install the cutting blade.
2. Ensure the capacity of the blade guard matches the
diameter of your cutting blade.
blade bolt wrench
(Figure 10) supplied with the
Figure 9. Diamond Blade
2. 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. 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.
3. Directional Arrow - Ensure that the blade is oriented properly on the blade shaft for sawing. Reference the directional arrow on the blade and place it so the direction of rotation "downcuts" with the turn of the shaft.
4. Diamond Segment or Rim - Ensure there are no cracks, dings, or missing portions of the diamond segment/rim. DO NOT
segment or a portion of the rim.
missing segments/rims may cause damage to your saw or injury to the user or others in the operating area.
use a blade that is missing a
Damaged and /or
3. Using the blade nut wrench, remove the
blade shaft bolt
and
outside blade flange
the
inside blade flange arbor
flange and blade shaft bolt. Tighten securely. DO NOT over tighten.
Figure 10. Blade Placement
. Install the cutting blade onto
. Re-install the outside blade
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 21
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — PRE-SETUP (ELECTRIC MOTORS)
Connecting the Power (Figure 10)
1. Place the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 11) in the OFF position (down).
ALWAYS use a MAKE CERTAIN that the motor is connected to a
properly grounded electric circuit. If possible use a ground fault circuit interrupter to protect the operator from possible
4. The TRAK 20 masonry saw is now ready for The pre-setup procedures for
only
Figure 11. Power ON/OFF Switch (OFF)
2. Connect an extension cord (Figure 13) of adequate current carrying capacity to the power plug on the
Dry Cutting (Electric Saws Only)
1. Un-plug the water pump power cord from the outlet receptacle on the electric motor conduit box.
electric motor.
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
NEVER grab or touch a live power
cord with wet hands, the possibility exists of electrical shock, ectrocution, and even
death!
NEVER
source. Running the pump Always disconnect the pump's power cord when dry cutting.
2. The TRAK 20 masonry saw is now ready for
NEVER use extension cable when connecting
a damaged
or
worn
The pre-setup procedures for
only
to a power source. Defective cables may cause damage to the saw's electric motor or electrical shock.
CAUTION - Grounding Electric Motors
grounded (3-wire
electric shock
) extension cord and
.
wet cutting
electric models saws
is now complete.
CAUTION - Dry Cutting & Water Pump
dry cut
with the pump connected to a AC power
dry
will
damage
the pump.
dry cutting
electric models saws
is now complete.
.
.
CAUTION - Dry Cutting & Water Pump
MAKE CERTAIN that the correct size extension cord
is used. Undersize wires will burn out motors. Use Table 4 to determine the correct extension cord size.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — PRE-SETUP (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Pre-Setup
CAUTION - Shut-down Saw for Cleaning
Whenever cleaning, adjusting or lubricating any part of the saw, MAKE CERTAIN to stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.
NOTE
Wet Cutting Setup (Gasoline Only)
The mechanical water pump is shipped from the factory for
cutting
applications.
dry
The TRAK 20 gasoline model utilizes some of the same procedures that are used for the TRAK 20 electric models. Please reference pages 20 and 21 for the below referenced procedures:
Conveyor Cart Placement
Blade Selection and Inspection
Saw Blades
Blade Installation
Assembly (Gasoline Powered Saws Only)
1. Remove the TRAK 20 saw from its container and place it on a stable, level surface. Make sure location you choose can support the weight of the saw. The saw location should be rigid and stationary so that the saw will not move, sag, or sway due to the vibrations and movements of the saw.
2. The
3. Fill the water tray with clean fresh water. The
gasoline powered
pump. This pump operates by drawing power from the drive V-belts, and has been adjusted operation when shipped from the factory.
saw uses a
mechanical water
dry cutting
water
To connect the belts for
1. Loosen the 2 hex head cap screws (Figure 12) that secure the pump mount bracket.
2.
Push
The drive belt should have approximately 1/8 to 3/16 inch belt deflection.
3. Tighten the 2 hex head cap screws that secure the pump mount bracket.
pump intake (strainer) must always be fully covered by water to operate effectively
intake free of sludge, debris and other materials that may accumulate in the tray.
4. Make certain that the water hose will not come in contact with the blade or interfere with any moving parts. The best location for the water pump/strainer is between the splash shield and the rear of the water tray. This will prevent some of the abrasive particles from flowing through the pump.
. Also, keep the pump
4. With the engine running, squeeze the water pump
priming bulb
through the water lines. If the pump is working correctly, the cutting blade should be covered with a steady water mist. This will keep the blade cool while cutting.
mechanical water pump
Wet Cutting
the pump handle
, perform the following:
downward
Figure 12. Pump Engage
(Figure 13) until water begins to flow
to the drive V-
to engage the pump.
CAUTION - Water Strainer Placement
ALWAYS
that will allow the free movement of the conveyor cart, and clearance from the cutting blade and cutting action.
position the
strainer
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 23
in the water tray in a manner
Figure 13. Priming Bulb
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — PRE-SETUP (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Dry Cutting Setup (Gasoline Only)
CAUTION - Dry Cutting
ALWAYS use the
dry cut
blades are being used. If dry cutting is required
disconnect
To disconnect the V-belts for
Dry Cutting
water feed system
unless special
water pump.
mechanical water pump
, perform the following:
from the drive
1. Loosen the 2 hex head cap screws (Figure 14) that secure the pump mount bracket.
2.
Pull
the pump handle
upward
to disengage the pump.
3. Insert and remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.
3. Tighten the 2 hex head cap screws that secure the pump mount bracket.
4. If the oil level is low (Figure 16), fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recom­mended oil type (Table 5).
Figure 14. Pump
Disengage
Maximum oil capacity is
1.16 quarts (1.1 liters)
Figure 15. Engine Oil Dipstick (Removal)
Figure 16. Engine Oil Dipstick (Oil Level)
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Before Starting
1. Read safety instructions at the beginning of manual.
2. Clean the saw, removing dirt and dust, particularly the engine cooling air inlet, carburetor and air cleaner.
3. Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If air filter is dirty, replace air filter with a new one as required.
4. Check carburetor for external dirt and dust. Clean with dry compressed air.
5. Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness.
Engine Oil Check
Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT smoke while refueling. DO NOT attempt to refuel the pump if the engine is
hot! or running
Fuel Check
1. To check the engine oil level, place the saw on a secure level surface with the engine stopped.
2. Remove the filler dipstick from the engine oil filler hole (Figure 15) and wipe clean.
1. Remove the gasoline cap located on top of fuel tank.
2. Visually inspect to see if the fuel level is low. If fuel is low, replenish with unleaded fuel.
3. When refueling, be sure to use a strainer for filtration. DO
NOT top-off fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel
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CAUTION - Explosive Fuel
.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — STARTUP/SHUTDOWN (ELECTRIC MOTORS)
Start-up (Electric Motor)
CAUTION - Read this Manual before Starting!
Read and fully understand this manual before
operate the saw
Before starting the saw's electric motor make sure that the
General Information
sections have been completed and understood. DO NOT proceed until the above mentioned sections have
been completed.
DANGER - Amputation Hazard
NEVER place hands and fingers
near the cutting blade. The possibility exists of severe bodily harm if hands and fingers come in contact with rotating saw blade.
CAUTION - Blade Guard Safety
ALWAYS ensure that the cutting blade has
been mounted correctly and that it is raised above the surface you are about to cut.
starting or attempting to
.
Safety
,
Inspection
and
Pre-setup
2. Avoid overloading the motor when cutting. The electric
motors are protected with a manual-reset thermal overload switch that will turn the saw off if the motor is overheated. In the event that the switch is tripped, turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and allow the motor to cool before attempting to restart.
,
Shutdown Procedure
1. Place the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 18) in the OFF
position (down).
Figure 18. Power ON/OFF Switch (OFF)
2. Wait for the cutting blade to stop rotating.
3. Disconnect the saw's
source.
CAUTION - Leaving the Saw Unattended
AC power cord
from the power
1. Turn the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 17) to the ON position with the blade away from the material to be cut, the cutting blade should begin to rotate. Before cutting remember to follow all safety rules referenced in this manual.
Figure 17. Power ON/OFF Switch (ON)
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 25
NEVER
when unattended. This will prevent accidental starting and potential injury.
4. Using a soft cloth, clean any excess debris or residue
5. Store saw in a clean dry location where it will be out of
leave the saw connected to a power source
that may have accumulated on the saw.
the reach of children.
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — STARTUP/SHUTDOWN (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Start-up Gasoline Engine
CAUTION - Read this Manual before Starting!
Read and fully understand this manual before
operate the saw
Before starting the saw's electric motor make sure that the
General Information
sections have been completed and understood. DO NOT proceed until the above mentioned sections have
been completed.
CAUTION - Dry Cutting Precautions
ALWAYS use the
dry cut
disconnect water pump.
NEVER place hands and fingers near the cutting blade. The possibility exist of severe bodily harm if hands and fingers come in contact with rotating saw blade.
blades are being used. If dry cutting is required
WARNING - Amputation Hazard
starting or attempting to
.
,
Inspection
water feed system
and
Pre-setup
unless special
Safety
2. Place the position.
,
NOTE
3. Place the position.
Engine ON/OFF switch
Figure 20. Engine ON/OFF Switch
The CLOSED position of the choke lever enriches the fuel mixture for starting a COLD engine. The OPEN position provides the correct fuel mixture for normal operation after starting, and for restarting a warm engine.
Choke Lever
(Figure 21) in the CLOSED
(Figure 20) in the ON
CAUTION - Blade Guard Safety
ALWAYS ensure that the cutting blade has
been mounted correctly and that it is raised above the surface you are about to cut.
1. Place the
fuel valve lever
Figure 19. Engine Fuel Valve Lever
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(Figure 19) to the ON position.
Figure 21. Choke Lever
4. Rotate the
fast
and
throttle
ensure optimum blade operating speeds.
throttle lever
slow
for starting. All cutting is done at
. The engine governor speed is factory set to
Figure 22. Throttle Lever
(Figure 22) halfway between
full
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — STARTUP/SHUTDOWN (GASOLINE ENGINE)
5. Grasp the starter grip (Figure 23) and slowly pull it out. The resistance becomes the hardest at a certain posi­tion, corresponding to the compression point. Pull the starter grip briskly and smoothly for starting.
Figure 23. Starter Grip
CAUTION - Engine Starter Rope Safety
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. Failure to do so could damage your engine.
6. 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 5.
7. Before the saw is placed into operation, run the engine for several minutes. Check for fuel leaks, and noises that would associate with loose guards and/or covers.
9. Avoid overloading the engine when cutting. In the event that the engine becomes overloaded, turn the engine ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (Figure 25) and allow the engine to
Stopping the Engine
1. Set the engine throttle lever to engine idle for 3-5 minutes.
2. Turn the engine ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (Figure 25).
3. Place the fuel valve lever in the
4. Let the engine cool.
5. Using a soft cloth, clean any excess debris or residue that may have accumulated on the saw.
6. Store saw in a clean dry location where it will be out of the reach of children.
cool
before attempting to restart.
WARNING - Burn Hazard
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.
slow
speed and let the
closed
position.
8. Gradually move the engine throttle lever toward the position. (
WARNING - Engine Speed when Cutting
ALWAYS
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.
All cutting should be done at full
cut with the saw at FULL THROTTLE.
fast
throttle
).
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 27
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — OPERATION
Operation
DANGER - Amputation Hazard
ALWAYS
blade on the saw and be extremely aware of your body position - especially your hands in relationship to the rotating blade. The possibility exists of
harm even death
the rotating saw blade.
The Trak 20 has two methods availible for cutting: Using the
step pedal
height of the blade before cutting using the
handle
"Fixed Height" Cutting Method
1. Using the
2. Place the material to be cut (Figure 25) on the conveyor
be alert to the fact that there is a rotating
severe bodily
if your body comes in contact with
to lower the blade into the material or fixing the
raise/lower crank
to allow for a constant cutting depth.
Raise/Lower Crank
Handle
pedal, turn the handle CLOCKWISE to LOWER the saw blade to the required depth (Figure 24).
Turn the handle COUNTER- CLOCKWISE to RAISE the saw blade to the required depth.
cart against the backstop.
, located above the step
Figure 24. Raise/Lower Crank Handle
4. Push the conveyor cart, with the material in place, slowly and evenly until the cut is complete. When finished cutting, move the cart back and remove the cut pieces.
CAUTION - Dry Cutting Guidelines
NEVER lift the blade guard while
the blade is rotating. The possibility exists of fingers or hands come in contact with the rotating saw blade. Wait for the blade to
rotating
"Step Pedal" Cutting Method
1. Place the material to be cut (Figure 25) on the conveyor cart against the backstop.
2. With the blade away from the material to be cut, start the Motor (or Engine) using the steps listed in the Startup/Shutdown Procedure (Electric Motors or Gasoline Engine).
3. Move the conveyor cart, with the matrial in place, under the blade. Using your foot, depress the step pedal using a slow even pressure to lower the blade for cutting (Figure 26).
severe bodily harm
before lifting the blade guard.
if
stop
Figure 25. Material Placement
3. With the blade away from the material to be cut, start the Motor (or Engine) using the steps listed in the Startup/ Shutdown Procedure (Electric Motors or Gasoline Engine).
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Figure 26. Raise/Lower Step
Pedal
NOTE
4. When finished cutting, slowly lift your foot up to raise the blade away from the conveyor cart and your cut material. Hold on to the mounting plate handle to prevent the plate from rising rapidly, possibly causing the saw to become unstable. DO NOT remove your foot from the step pedal until the blade has fully raised.
Jamming the blade into the object being cut will reduce the life of the blade and could damage the blade or material.
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — MAINTENANCE (SAW)
Maintenance
A good preventive maintenance program of regular inspection and care will increase life and improve the performance of the saw and cutting blades.
WARNING - Shut-down the Saw for Maintenance
Whenever cleaning, adjusting, or lubricating any part of the saw, MAKE CERTAIN to do the following:
Electric Powered Saws
Place power ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
Disconnect power cord from AC source.
NEVER attempt to check the V-belt with the engine running. Severe bodily injury can occur.
Gasoline Powered Saws
Turn the engine switch to the OFF position, disconnect the spark plug wire and secure it away from the spark plug.
NEVER attempt to check the V-belt with the engine running. Severe bodily injury can occur.
Basic Maintenance
10. Cutting blades must fit the arbor snugly. This is very important with diamond blades as pounding will occur and serious blade damage can result. If the arbor shoulder of the inner blade flange is grooved from blade slippage, the flange must be replaced.
11. Inspect the conveyor cart periodically. Replace the wood insert and wheels when necessary.
12. Lubricate spindle bearings after each day's operation. When dry cutting, grease bearings several times during the day's operation to protect them from the dust.
13. Replace the spindle bearings as soon as they begin to make any strange noises. Worn bearings can destroy blades very quickly.
14. Grease pivot bearings periodically.
Bearing Lubrication Care
There are two (2) grease points (Figure 27) for the Trak 20 (Electric Motors) and four (4) grease points for the Trak 20 (Gasoline Engine). Use only Premium Lithium 12 based Grease, conforming to NLG1 Grade #1 consistency. Grease
daily
.
1. Tighten loose nuts or screws and replace any cracked or broken parts.
2. Clean the machine frequently. Remove the belt guard and clean the pulleys. The belts and pulleys will wear rapidly if excessive dust builds up.
3. Clean the sludge that accumulates on the bottom of the water tray at least once a day and refill with clean water. It may be necessary to clean the tray out twice a day in heavy cutting. The sludge is abrasive and will shorten the life of the water pump and blades.
4. After each day's use, clean the sludge from the bottom of the tray and run clean water through the water pump and water hoses. This extends pump and blade life.
5. Lubricate the blade adjustment rod after every eight (8) hours of use.
6. Check the spindle bolt for tightness periodically.
7. Keep the drive belts tight. It is very important to replace worn belts as soon as possible.
8. MAKE CERTAIN that the cutting head is aligned properly. Misalignment can adversely affect blade life.
Figure 27. Zerk Fittings (Lubrication)
9. The blade flanges must have a diameter of 4". Undersize flanges will reduce blade life and cause breakage. Therefore, they should be replace at once.
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 29
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — MAINTENANCE (SAW)
Adjust Belt Tension (Gasoline Powered Saws)
1. Remove engine-to-jackshaft and jackshaft-to-bladeshaft belt guards.
2. Check for proper belt tension on jackshaft-to-bladeshaft belts and engine-to-jackshaft belts.
4-5 lbs of force applied to the mid-point between jackshaft and bladeshaft pulleys should deflect the belt approximately 3/16" on a used belt.
4-5 lbs of force applied to the mid-point between engine and jackshaft pulleys should deflect the belt approximately 1/8".
To adjust engine-to-jackshaft belts only:
1. Loosen engine mounting bolts.
2. Adjust engine adjusting nuts to apply proper tension while maintaining pulley alignment and belt parallelism. Check pulley alignment and parallelism with a straight edge from jackshaft pulley to engine pulley.
It is very important that the
NOTE
the adjusting bolt located on the engine mounting plate to help keep the jackshaft from cocking.
3. When proper belt tension and parallelism have been achieved, tighten engine mounting bolts.
To adjust jackshaft-to-bladeshaft belt:
If the jackshaft-to-bladeshaft belt requires adjustment, it will also be necessary to adjust the engine-to-jackshaft belts.
jackshaft and blade arbor
parallel
This can be accomplished by using
to each other.
remain
3 When belt tension is correct, pulleys are aligned, and
belts are parallel, tighten jackshaft mounting bolts and adjuster screw jam nuts.
4. Check for proper engine-to-jackshaft belt tension (4-5 lbs with 1/8" deflection at mid-point between pulleys.)
5. Adjust engine adjuster bolts to apply proper tension while maintaining pulley alignment and belt parallelism. Check pulley alignment and parallelism with a straight edge from jackshaft pulley to engine pulley.
6. When proper belt tension and parallelism have been achieved, tighten engine mounting bolts.
Reinstall belt guards. Test saw operation.
Adjust Belt Tension (Electric Powered Saws)
1. Remove the three belt guard screws securing the belt guard to the frame and remove the belt guard.
2. Loosen the four motor mounting bolts.
3. To increase belt tension, tighten the two adjusting nuts on the back of the motor plate.
Proper belt tension is 4-5 lbs. of force with approximately 3/16" of belt deflection measured at a point midway between the pulleys.
4. Adjust motor adjusting nuts to apply proper tension while maintaining pulley alignment and belt parallelism. Check pulley alignment and parallelism with a straight edge from motor pulley to bladeshaft pulley.
5. When proper belt tension and parallelism have been achieved, tighten engine mounting bolts and re-attach the belt guard.
1. Loosen the 4 jackshaft mounting bolts, the 4 engine mounting bolts, and the jackshaft adjuster screw jam nuts (Loosen the mounting bolts only enough for the jackshaft and the engine to slide easily.)
2. Adjust jackshaft-to-bladeshaft belt first. To increase tension, tighten adjuster on bladeshaft belt side. To help maintain belt parallelism, loosen the jackshaft adjuster screw on the engine side the same number of turns that the bladeshaft side adjuster screw was tightened. Using a straight edge on the bladeshaft pulley to the jackshaft pulley, check for pulley alignment and belt parallelism.
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — MAINTENANCE (SAW)
Cutting Head Alignment (Blade)
When cutting with the Trak 20 Saw, make certain the
head
is properly aligned horizontally and vertically with the
conveyor cart. Misalignment can adversely affect blade life.
Horizontal Cutting Head Alignment:
1. Loosen the set screws (Motor Plate & Blade Guard Assy.,
Item 9) for the engine mount bearings.
2. Adjust the position of the cutting head horizontally until
the blade is positioned within the middle of the cutting groove (Figure 28).
3. Slide the coveyor cart forward and backward on the tray
to ensure that no part of the blade comes into contact with the groove. If the blade touches the side of the cart at any time, the cutting head is out of alignment. Repeat steps 1-3 until corrected.
4. Tighten the set screws.
cutting
Checking Vertical Cutting Head Alignment:
Use the following procedures to check the vertical cutting head alightment. The Trak-20 saw is factory shimmed to ensure proper vertical alignment. Should the cutting head become vertically misaligned, contact your local authorized service center to have the cutting head realigned.
It is very important that the jackshaft and blade shaft
remain parallel
head could result in damage to your material, machine or
bodily injury
1. Using a square or other straight edge device, check the vertical alignment of the blade by placing the bottom of the square on the conveyor cart and the side of the square against the blade (Figure 29).
2. If a gap exists between any part of the blade and square, the cutting head is out of alignment.
CAUTION - Cutting Head Alignment
to each other. Self-alignment of the cutting
.
Figure 28. Cutting Head Alignment (Horizontal)
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 31
Figure 29. Cutting Head Alignment (Vertical)
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — MAINTENANCE (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Engine Maintenance
Perform engine maintenance procedures as referenced by Table 6 below:
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — MAINTENANCE (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Maintenance
Perform the engine maintenance procedures as indicated below:
Daily
Thoroughly remove dirt and oil from the engine and control area. Clean or replace the air cleaner elements as necessary. Check and retighten all fasteners as necessary. Check the spring box and bellows for oil leaks. Repair or replace as needed.
Weekly
Remove the fuel filter cap and clean the inside of the fuel tank.
Remove or clean the filter at the bottom of the tank.
Remove and clean the spark plug (Figure 30), then adjust the spark gap to 0.028 ~0.031 inch (0.6~0.7 mm). This unit has electronic ignition, which requires no adjustments.
Engine Air Cleaner
1. Remove the air cleaner cover and foam filter element as shown in Figure 34.
2. Tap the paper filter element (Figure 32) several times on a hard surface to remove dirt, or blow compressed air [not exceeding 30 psi (207 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2)] through the filter element from the air cleaner case side. brush off dirt. Brushing will force dirt into the fibers. Replace the paper filter element if it is excessively dirty.
3. Clean foam element in warm, soapy water or nonflam­mable solvent. Rinse and dr y thoroughly. Dip the element in clean engine oil and completely squeeze out the excess oil from the element before installing.
WARNING - Explosive Fuel
DO NOT use gasoline as a cleaning
solvent, because that would create a risk of fire or explosion.
NEVER
Figure 30. Spark Plug Gap
Engine Oil
1. Drain the engine oil when the oil is Figure 31.
2. Remove the oil drain bolt and sealing washer and allow the oil to drain into a suitable container.
3. Replace engine oil with recommended type oil as listed in Table 5. Engine oil capacityis 1.16 quarts (1.1 liters). DO NOT overfill.
4. Install drain bolt with sealing washer and tighten se­curely.
Figure 31. Engine Oil (Draining)
warm
as shown in
Figure 32. Engine Air Cleaner
STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 33
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — ENGINE WIRING DIAGRAM
Figure 37. Honda GX270 QWH2 Engine Wiring Diagram
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING - BLADE
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Blade Troubleshooting (Table 7) information shown below and on the following page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult our company's business office or service plant.
GNITOOHSELBUORTEDALB.7ELBAT
MOTPMYS MELBORPELBISSOP NOITULOS
?tuc
?tleb-Vesool
,gnittucspotsroswolsedalB
edalbnosniamerllits
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?tuc
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ehtrofdrahylevissecxesiedalB
robranodetnuomylreporpmiedalB
elihwedalbotdeilppaecrofevissecxE
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TONOD dnawolsaylppA.tucehtniedalbehtecrof
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lanoitatordnadetneiroylreporpsiedalbehttahtkcehC
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STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 35
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (GASOLINE ENGINE)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Engine Troubleshooting (Table 8) information shown below and on the following page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult our company's business office or service plant.
GNITOOHSELBUORTENIGNE.8ELBAT
MOTPMYS MELBORPELBISSOP NOITULOS
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?reporpmi
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STOW TRAK 20 SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (GASOLINE ENGINE)
(GNITOOHSELBUORTENIGNE.8ELBATDEUNITNOC)
MOTPMYS MELBORPELBISSOP NOITULOS
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.setautculfdeepslanoitatoR
?citarrewolfleuF .enilleufkcehC
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STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 37
STOW TRAK 20 SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (ELECTRIC MOTOR)
Practically all breakdowns can be prevented by proper handling and maintenance inspections, but in the event of a breakdown, please take a remedial action following the diagnosis based on the Electric Motor Troubleshooting (Table 9) information shown below and on the following page. If the problem cannot be remedied, please leave the unit just as it is and consult our company's business office or service plant.
)ROTOMCIRTCELE(GNITOOHSELBUORT.9ELBAT
NOTPMYSMELBORPELBISSOPNOITULOS
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.nohctiwssirewop
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?rotomevitcefeD .yrassecenfiecalperdnarotomkcehC
elttilecnamrofrepwasrooP
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?gnittucelihw
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?gnolootelbacnoisnetxe/drocrewoP
?deepsdetartanurrotomseoD .yrassecenfiecalperdnarotomkcehC
edalbehtnodetrexeecrofhcumooT
stahtkcehC
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.naicirtceledesnecilde
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ucriC.tiucriclacirtcelekcehC
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STOW TRAK-20 SAW — OPERATIONS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/16/04) — PAGE 39
OPERATIONS MANUAL
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