Stow Saw CD6CE13H18 User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
CUTTER 1 CE SERIES  
MODEL CD6CE13H18  
CONCRETE/ASPHALT SAW  
(HONDA GX390 GASOLINE ENGINE)  
Revision #2 (12/20/07)  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — SILICOSIS/RESPIRATORYWARNINGS  
WARNING WARNING  
SILICOSIS WARNING  
RESPIRATORY HAZARDS  
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.  
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.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW TABLE OF CONTENTS  
STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW  
Model CD6CE13H18  
Proposition 65 Warning ............................................. 2  
Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings .................................. 3  
Table Of Contents ..................................................... 4  
Safety Message Alert Symbols .............................. 5-6  
Rules For Safe Operation ...................................... 7-9  
Specifications (Saw)................................................ 10  
Specifications (Engine) ........................................... 11  
General Information ................................................ 12  
Controls & Components .......................................... 13  
Basic Engine ........................................................... 14  
Preparation/Pre-Inspection ................................15-16  
Blades ..................................................................... 17  
Blade Placement ................................................18-19  
Raise/Lower & Depth Stop...................................... 20  
Initial Start-Up ....................................................21-22  
Operation ...........................................................23-24  
Maintenance ......................................................25-26  
Optional Water Tank ...........................................27-28  
Troubleshooting (Saw) ............................................ 29  
Troubleshooting (Engine)...................................30-31  
Terms and Conditions of Sale — Parts ................... 32  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
FORYOUR SAFETY ANDTHE SAFETY OF OTHERS!  
HAZARD SYMBOLS  
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating  
this equipment. Failure to read, understand and comply with the  
Safety Messages and Operating Instructions could result in injury  
to yourself or others.  
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.  
NOTE  
This Owner's Manual has been developed to provide  
instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the  
STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW. For engine maintenance  
information, please refer to the engine manufacturers'  
instructions for data relative to its safe operation.  
Before using this CONCRETE/ASPHALT SAW,  
ensure that the operating individual has read and  
understands all instructions in this manual.  
Guards and Covers In Place  
NEVER operate the saw without blade guards  
and covers in place. Adhere to safety  
guidelines and applicable local regulations.  
SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
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.  
Burn Hazards  
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.  
DANGER  
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED  
if you DO NOT follow these directions.  
WARNING  
Rotating Parts  
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if  
you DO NOT follow these directions.  
NEVER operate equipment with covers, or  
guards removed. Keep fingers, hands, hair  
and clothing away from all moving parts to  
prevent injury.  
CAUTION  
You CAN be INJURED if you DO NOT follow  
these directions.  
Potential hazards associated with CUTTER 1 CE operation will  
be referenced with "Hazard Symbols" which appear throughout  
this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety  
"Message Alert Symbols".  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — SAFETY MESSAGE ALERT SYMBOLS  
Accidental Starting  
Respiratory Hazard  
ALWAYS place the engine ON/OFF  
switch in the OFF position, when the saw  
is not in use.  
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory protection.  
Over Speed Conditions  
Sight and Hearing hazard  
NEVER tamper with the factory settings of the  
engine governor. Personal injury and damage  
to the engine or equipment can result if  
operating in speed ranges above maximum  
allowable.  
ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing  
protection.  
Rotating Blade  
Equipment Damage Messages  
Other important messages are provided throughout this manual  
to help prevent damage to your concrete saw, other property, or  
the surrounding environment.  
Rotating blade can cut and crush. Keep  
hands and feet clear.  
CAUTION  
This concrete/asphalt saw, other property, or the surrounding  
environment could be damaged if you do not follow  
instructions.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to  
fatigue, illness or taking medicine.  
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
NEVERoperatethesawunder the influence or drugs or alcohol.  
WARNING  
Replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they  
become difficult to read.  
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.  
ALWAYS check the saw for loosened hardware such as nuts  
and bolts before starting.  
The following safety guidelines should always be used when  
operating the CUTTER 1 CE Saw.  
NEVERtouchthehotexhaustmanifold, muffler  
or cylinder. Allow these parts to cool before  
servicing the saw.  
SAFETY  
DO NOT operate or service this equipment  
before you read, understand, and comply  
with all safety messages in this manual.  
The manual must be kept available and  
accessibletotheoperator.  
HighTemperatures – Allow the engine to cool before adding  
fuel or performing service and maintenance functions. Contact  
with hot! components can cause serious burns.  
The engine of this saw requires an adequate free flow of  
cooling air. NEVER operate the saw in any enclosed or narrow  
area where free flow of the  
This equipment should not be operated by persons under the  
minimum statutory age limit.  
NEVER use this machine for any purpose other than those  
described in this manual.  
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  
NEVER operate the saw without proper protective clothing,  
shatter-proof glasses, steel-toed boots and other protective  
devices required for the job.  
DEADLY carbon monoxide  
gas.  
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 operate the saw in an explosive  
atmosphere where fumes are present,  
or near combustible materials. An  
explosion or fire could result in severe  
bodily harm or even death.  
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.  
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.  
NEVER smoke around or near the  
machine. Fire or explosion could result from  
fuel vapors, or if fuel is spilled on a hot!  
engine.  
Topping-off to filler port is dangerous, as it tends to spill fuel.  
NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
General Safety  
Diamond Blade Safety  
ALWAYS read, understand, and follow procedures in  
Use appropriate steel centered diamond blades  
manufactured for use on concrete saws. See further blade  
information on pages 19 to 21.  
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.  
WARNING  
NEVER leave the machine unattended while running.  
Apply the brakes when leaving or when using on a slope.  
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.  
Maintain this equipment in a safe operating condition at all  
times.  
ALWAYS stop the engine before servicing, adding fuel and  
oil.  
NEVER run the engine without the air filter. Severe engine  
damage could occur.  
Examine blade flanges for damage and excessive wear.  
ALWAYS service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor  
malfunction.  
Ensure the cleanliness of the blade before blade is installed.  
Blade should fit snugly on the shaft and against the inside/  
outside blade flanges.  
AVOID wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothing that may snag  
on the controls or moving parts, this can cause a serious  
injury.  
Ensure the blade is marked with an operating speed greater  
than the spindle speed of the saw.  
ALWAYS keep clear of rotating or moving parts while the  
saw is in operation.  
Only cut the material that is specified for the diamond blade.  
Read the specifications of the diamond blade to ensure the  
proper tool has been matched to the material being cut.The  
saw has been engineered for WET CUTTING. Ensure a  
WET CUTTING blade is being used and that the water supply  
system to the blade is properly functioning and being used.  
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.  
ALWAYS keep the work area well organized.  
ALWAYS keep blade guards in place. Exposure of the  
diamond blade must not exceed 180 degrees.  
ALWAYS Clear the cutting area of any debris, tools, etc.that  
would constitute a hazard while the saw is in operation.  
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.  
WARNING  
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.  
ALWAYS check to make sure that the  
cutting area is clear before starting the  
engine.  
Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating  
direction. (See Figure 3, page 15)  
Keep all inexperienced and unauthorized people clear of  
the cutting area when operating the saw.  
Adhere to the Blade Manufacturer's recommendations on  
handling, storage, and safe usage of blades.  
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.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
Saw Transportation Safety  
Machine Operation And Safety Decals  
DO NOT use the handle bars and/or front pointer as lifting  
points.  
The CUTTER 1 CE saw is equipped with a number of operation  
and safety decals. (Figure 1) Should anyof these decals become  
unreadable, replacements can be obtained from your dealer.  
ALWAYS use ramps capable of supporting the weight of the  
saw and the operator to load and unload the saw. If the saw  
must be lifted, always use two people. Never attempt to lift  
the saw by yourself.  
WARNING  
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY  
DO NOT OPERATE SAW  
WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING  
& FULL UNDERSTANDING  
OF THE OWNERS MANUAL  
WHEN OPERATING THIS MACHINE  
P/N 22972-004  
7.00 LG  
KEEP ALL  
GUARDS IN  
PLACE  
NEVER attempt to tow the untrailered saw behind a vehicle.  
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY APPROVED  
HEARING  
PROTECTION  
DO NOT use on slopes or on extremely uneven surfaces.  
EYE OR FACE  
PROTECTION  
NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles as it may cause oil  
to gravitate into the cylinder head making the engine start  
difficult.  
CUTTER  
HEAD  
PROTECTION  
1
RESPIRATOR  
P/N 23653-001  
P/N 35137  
MASONRY AND CONCRETE  
SMI  
SAW MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE  
NEVER transport the saw to or from the job site with the  
blade mounted.  
P/N 22122-001  
EMERGENCIES  
P/N 25867  
ALWAYS know the location  
of the nearest fire  
extinguisher.  
P/N 35158  
Engine exhaust and some of  
P/N 11092  
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.  
Someexamplesofthesechemicalsare:  
Leadfromlead-basedpaints.  
Crystallinesilicafrombricks.  
Cementandothermasonryproducts.  
Arsenicandchromiumfromchemically  
treatedlumber.  
Your risk from these exposures varies,  
dependingonhowoftenyoudothistype  
of work. To reduce your exposure to  
P/N 36099 (ISO Blue)  
these chemicals: ALWAYS work in  
a
well ventilated area, and work with  
approved safety equipment, such as  
dust masks that are specially designed  
to filter out microscopic particles.  
ALWAYS know the location of the  
nearest first aid kit.  
P/N 35167  
P/N 20525  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
CAUTION  
When Larger Blade and Guard  
is Installed, Belt Drive MUST  
Be Changed to Proper Size.  
See Owners Manual.  
In emergencies always know the location of the  
nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site.  
Also know the phone numbers of the nearest  
ambulance, doctor, and fire department. This  
information will be invaluable in the case of an  
emergency.  
KEEP HANDS  
CLEAR  
KEEP FEET  
CLEAR  
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S.M.I. MASONRY AND CONCRETE  
SAW MANUFACTURER’S INSTITUTE  
P/N 25249-001  
P/N 25250-001  
P/N 23330-001  
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P/N 25491  
SERIAL NO.  
P/N 22972-003  
6.00 LG  
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CONTACT  
PARTS  
DEPARTMENT  
P/N 25678  
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P/N 11246  
(Sheet-Intl. Stds)  
P/N 13118  
Figure 1. CUTTER 1 CE Decals  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — SPECIFICATIONS (SAW)  
C
G
B
A
F
E
SideView  
D
Front View  
Figure 2. CUTTER 1 CE Dimensions  
Table 1. Cutter 1 CE (CD6CE13H18) Specifications  
REFERENCE LETTER  
DESCRIPTION  
DIMENSION (cm)  
Height  
37.0 In. (94 cm)  
32.0 In. (80 cm)  
54.5 In. (138 cm)  
21.5 In. (55 cm)  
17.0 In. (40 cm)  
10.0 In. (25.4 cm)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Length (Front Pointer Raised)  
Maximum Length (Front Pointer Lowered)  
Width  
Rear Wheel Base  
Front Wheel Base  
Handle Bar Width  
21.5 In. (55 cm)  
2836 RPM  
G
Maximum Spindle RPM  
Arbor Size  
Maximum Cutting Depth  
Sound Pressure at Operator's Position  
Vibration *  
1.0" (2.54 cm)  
7.0" (17.78 cm)  
99.8 db  
12.6 ms-2  
Maximum Operating Mass  
Nominal Mass (without blade or fluids)  
236 lbs.(107 Kg)  
214 Lb. (97 Kg)  
* Vibration (at handle) results with Cutter 1 CE Saw cutting concrete at a depth of 1-1/2 inches (38.1 mm) with an 18"  
(45.7 cm) blade, FULL THROTTLE.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — SPECIFICATIONS (ENGINE)  
Table 2. Specifications (Engine)  
HONDA  
Model  
GX390K1QWT2/GX390U1QWT2  
Air-cooled 4 stroke, Single  
Cylinder, OHV, Gasoline Engine  
Type  
3.5 in. X 2.5 in.  
Bore X Stroke  
(88 mm x 64 mm)  
Displacement  
Max Output  
23.7 cu-in. (389 cc)  
12.9 bhp (9.6kW, 13PS)  
@ 3600 R.P.M.  
Engine  
Approx. 1.72 U.S. Gallons  
(6.5 Liters)  
Fuel Tank Capacity  
Unleaded Automobile Gasoline  
86 Octane or higher  
Fuel  
Lube Oil Capacity  
1.16 US qt (1.1 liter)  
Centrifugal Fly-weight Type  
Transistorized Magneto  
Speed Control  
Method  
Starting Method  
Dimension  
(L x W x H)  
16.7 x 17.7 X 17.4 in.  
(425 X 450 X 443 mm)  
Dry  
Net Weight  
63.9 lbs (29 Kg.)  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — GENERAL INFORMATION  
Power Plants  
Intended Use  
The CUTTER 1 CE saw is classified in the industry as a "low"  
powered saw. This classification is particularly useful when selecting  
the proper diamond blade for an application.  
Operate the CUTTER 1 CE 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.  
The CUTTER 1 CE saw is powered by a HONDA GX-390 air  
cooled, 4-stroke, single cylnder, OHV gasoline engine rated at  
13 HP (9.6 kW) at 3,600 RPM. Blade rotation is V-belt driven.  
The upper drive (engine) pulley on the output shaft of the engine  
connects to the lower drive (spindle) pulley and thus, the blade,  
by threeV-Belts. Asthe engine shaft rotates, so does the blade.The  
ratio, ordifferencebetweentheenginespeedandthespindle(blade)  
speed is determined by the two different sizes of pulleys used.  
This saw is not intended for dry cutting.  
General Information  
The STOW CUTTER 1 CE saws are designed for wet cutting of  
concrete or asphalt utilizing Diamond Blades.These saws have  
been engineered for general and industrial flat sawing  
applications.The reinforced steel box frame design adds strength  
necessary to reduce blade vibrations while cutting. By minimizing  
blade vibrations the performance of the blade is enhanced and thus  
the life of the blade is extended.  
Refer to the Engine Owner's Manual for specific instructions  
regarding engine operation and maintenance practices.  
All STOW CUTTER 1 CE saws are designed, engineered and  
manufactured with strict adherence to American National  
Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) guidelines B7.1 and B7.5.  
Heavy-duty front and rear axles, sturdy oversized wheels, and  
industrial undercarriage assembly ensure accurate tracking and  
years of reliable use.  
Water System  
Additionally, the general strength-to-weight ratio design of the  
frame and chassis assembly provides for optimum weight  
distribution to keep the blade running true in the cut. A rugged  
spindle bearing assembly ensures minimal flutter and shaft  
harmonics providing the most advantageous condition for a  
diamond blade at operating speeds.  
All CUTTER 1 CE saws provide a hardy water plumbing system  
that evenly distributes water volume and optimum flow rate to  
both sides of the blade to keep it cool when cutting. The basic  
water system provides a valve that connects to a standard garden  
hose. The water is delivered (via a hose) to the saw blade. A water  
tank delivery system is optional.  
The CUTTER 1 CE series saw comes equipped with an 18-inch  
blade guard and handles Diamond Blades ranging in size from 12-  
18-inches in diameter.  
Features  
Engine Stop Switch conveniently located on handle bar  
An ACME thread, manual raise/lower assembly easily raises and  
lowers the blade and locks it into position to ensure a constant depth  
cut. All CUTTER 1 CE series saws are equipped with a retractable  
cutting guide, oversized roller bearing wheels, industrial spindle  
bearings, and a rigid steel frame.  
Super-rigid box frame- ensures straight cuts while resisting  
warping and blade vibration  
Rugged roller bearing wheels for long service life  
Comfortable grip handles  
Easy cranking for manually raising/lowering the blade to the  
desired cutting height  
Hinged front, lift-up blade guard is designed to provide easy  
blade replacement  
Saw position guide helps ensure straight cuts  
Water system provides optimum flow and volume of water to  
both sides of the blade  
manually operated wheel clamps help to prevent unwanted  
displacement of saw  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — CONTROLS & COMPONENTS  
CONTROLS & COMPONENTS  
10. BeltTension Adjuster – Adjusts belt tension.  
11. Front Pointer – Front pointer wheel assists in straight  
Figures 3 shows the location of the basic controls or components  
for the CUTTER 1 CE. Listed below is a brief explanation of  
each control or component.  
tracking.  
12. Front Pointer Arm – Stows up for storage and pivots down  
for use.  
1. Hand Grips/Handlebar When operating the saw, place  
both hands on each grip to maneuver the saw. Replace  
hand grips when they become worn or damaged.  
13. Cutting Depth Adjuster – turn operating crank clockwise  
or counter-clockwise to adjust the cutting depth up or down.  
2. Handle Lock – Lock blade depth to desired position.  
14. FuelTank Use unleaded gasoline. Do not overfill.  
3. Garden Hose Connecter – Connect to water source to  
15. Blade Coolant System – provides cooling water to blade  
provide blade cooling while cutting concrete or asphalt.  
during cutting operations.  
4. Air Filter – Prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine  
air intake. Check filter periodically and replace when  
necessary.  
16. V-Belt Cover – Remove this cover to gain access to theV-  
belts. NEVER operate the saw with this cover removed.  
17. Spindle Grease Zerks – Conveniently located for  
5. Recoil Starter Handle – Pull to engage and start the  
lubrication.  
engine.  
18. On/Off Switch (On Engine) Turn to the "ON" position to  
allow engine to be started and turn to the "OFF" position to  
shut the engine off.  
6. Recoil Starter Assembly – Engages the engine when  
the handle is pulled and rewinds the starter rope when the  
handle is released.  
19. Tool Rotation – Rotational direction of tool (blade) during  
7. Wheels/Carriage Assembly – Heavy-duty wheels with  
operation.  
permanently sealed ball bearings.  
20. Engine Stop Switch (On Handlebar) – Toggle in either  
8. Cutting Blade – Use appropriate type blades for cutting  
direction to stop the engine.  
concrete or asphalt.  
21. Wheel Clamp – Move handle down making contact with  
wheel to avoid unwanted rolling movement. Lift handle to  
release.  
9. Blade Guard – Covers saw blade and flips up to allow  
blade to be changed.  
water supply on or off.  
Figure
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — BASIC ENGINE  
BASIC ENGINE  
Figure 4. Engine Controls and Components  
6. Choke Lever – Used in the starting of a cold engine, or in  
Initial Servicing  
cold weather conditions. The choke enriches the fuel  
The engine (Figure 4) must be checked for proper lubrication and  
filled with fuel prior to operation. Refer to the manufacturer's engine  
manual for instructions & details of operation and servicing.  
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.  
1. Fuel Filler Cap – Remove this cap to add unleaded  
gasoline to the fuel tank. Make sure cap is tightened  
securely. DO NOT over fill.  
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.  
DANGER  
NOTE  
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.  
8. Spark Plug – provides spark to the ignition system. Clean  
spark plug once a month.  
9. Muffler Used to reduce noise and emissions.  
2. Throttle Lever – Used to adjust engine RPM speed (lever  
advanced forward SLOW, lever back toward operator  
FAST).  
WARNING  
Enginecomponentscangenerateextremeheat.  
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.  
3. Engine ON/OFF Switch – ON position permits engine  
starting, OFF position stops engine operations.  
4. Recoil Starter (pull rope) – Manual-starting method. Pull  
the starter grip until resistance is felt, then pull briskly and  
smoothly.  
5. FuelValve Lever – OPEN to let fuel flow, CLOSE to stop  
10. Fuel Tank – Holds unleaded gasoline. For additional  
the flow of fuel.  
information refer to engine owner's manual.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — PREPARATION/PRE-INSPECTION  
PREPARATION / PRE-INSPECTION  
Reference manufacturer engine  
manual for specific servicing  
instructions.  
1. Read and fully understand this manual,  
the safety intructions in particular, and  
the engine manufacturer's manual  
supplied with the saw.  
NOTE  
UPPER LIMIT  
2. Select the correct blade for each application. Refer to the  
Blades and Blade Placement sections on pages 19 through  
21 for further information.  
3. Check blade for wear or damage.  
Handle all blades with care and  
ALWAYS replace a damaged blade.  
4. Cleanthesaw,removingdirtanddust,  
particularlytheenginecoolingairinlet,  
carburetor and air cleaner.  
LOWER LIMIT  
Figure 6. Engine Oil Dipstick (Oil Level)  
5. Check the air filter for dirt and dust. Replace the air filter if it  
is found to be dirty.  
Table 3. Oil Type  
6. Check carburetor for external dirt and dust. Clean with dry  
compressedair.  
Season  
Temperature  
25°C or Higher  
25°C~10°C  
Oil Type  
SAE 10W-30  
SAE 10W-30/20  
SAE 10W-10  
7. Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness.  
Summer  
Spring/Fall  
Winter  
8. Ensureasuitablewatersupplyisavailable, hookedup, and  
used. (connectedviagardenhoseorwithanoptionalwater  
tanksupplysystem).  
0°C or Lower  
Engine Oil Check  
Fuel Check  
Warning  
1. To check the engine oil level, place the saw on secure level  
ground with the engine stopped. The frame platform must  
be level to accurately check the engine oil.  
Motor fuels are highly flammable and can  
be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT  
smoke while refueling. DO NOT attempt to  
refuel the saw if the engine is hot! or  
running.  
2. Remove the filler dipstick from the engine oil filler hole  
(Figure 5) and wipe it clean.  
1. Remove the gasoline cap located on top of fuel tank.  
2. Visuallyinspecttoseeiffuellevelislow. Iffuelislow,replenish  
with unleaded fuel.  
Figure 5. Engine Oil Dipstick (Removal)  
3. When refueling, be sure to use a strainer for filtration. DO  
NOT top-off fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel.  
3. Insertandremovethedipstickwithoutscrewingitintothefiller  
neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.  
4. If the oil level is low (Figure 6), fill to the edge of the oil filler  
hole with the recommended oil type (Table 3).  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — PREPARATION/PRE-INSPECTION  
V-belt Alignment andTensioning  
Guards And Covers  
This saw is equipped with premium V-belts that have been  
aligned and tensioned by factory personnel. TheV-belt must be  
aligned and tensioned for proper operation of the saw.  
WARNING  
NEVER operate the saw without blade  
guards and covers in place. DO NOT  
operate with the front of the blade guard  
raised. The blade exposure cannot exceed  
180 degrees during operation. Adhere to  
the safety guidelines or other applicable  
local regulations.  
Use the following procedure to check the alignment ofV-belt:  
1. Remove the bolts that secure theV-belt cover (Figure 8) to  
the saw frame.  
Figure 8. V-Belt Cover  
2. Check uniform parallelism (Figure 9) of V-belt and pulley  
(sheaves). Use a straight-edge or machinist's square against  
both pulleys and adjust both pulleys until equally aligned.  
Figure 7. Blade Guard  
CHECK the following on the blade guard (Figure 7):  
Ensure the capacity of the blade guard is correct for an 18"  
Diamond Blade.  
Check that the guard is bolted firmly upon the saw frame.  
Check that the spring tensioned front cover of the guard is  
firmly seated with the rear section of the guard and there are  
no gaps. NEVER lift the blade guard while engine is running.  
ENSURE the V-belt Cover is in place and securely fastened  
Figure 9. Pulley Alignment  
during operation of the saw (Figure 7).  
3. Check V-belt tension by using a tension meter (3.0 lbs./  
1.36Kg) against the inside belt at a mid point between the  
two pulleys, or by deflecting the center belt at a mid point  
3/16" (5 mm).  
V-Belt Check  
A worn or damagedV-belt can adversely affect the performance  
of the saw. If a V-belt is defective or worn, replace ALL the V-  
belts. V-belts should always be replaced in sets.  
4. DO NOT over or under tighten theV-belt. Severe damage  
can occur to the saw and engine crankshaft if the belt is  
over-tensioned. A decrease of power to the blade and poor  
performance will result if the belt is under-tensioned (loose  
on pulleys).  
WARNING  
NEVER attempt to check theV-belt with the  
engine running. Severe injury can occur.  
Keep fingers, hands, hair, and clothing away  
from all moving parts.  
V-belt alignment must be rechecked after  
adjusting belt tension.  
NOTE  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW— BLADES  
1. Drive Pin Hole – A commonly located hole on the diamond  
blade core that prevents operational blade slippage  
between the inner & outer blade flanges (collars). Inspect  
the diameter of the hole to ensure there is no distortion,  
and that a snug fit develops between the hole and drive  
pin.  
SPECIFICTOOLSTO BE USED  
This saw is to use tools (blades) as follows:  
Steel Core Segmented or Continuous Diamond Rim  
Cutting Wheel.  
Any other type of tool is not to be used. SeeTable 4 for specific  
blade usage for material.  
2.  
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.  
WARNING  
3.  
Edge Of The Steel Core – Check the diameter edge for  
discoloration (blue oxidation) indicating an overheating  
condition caused by insufficient cooling water/air.  
Overheating of blades may lead to loss of core tension  
and/or increase the possibility for blade failure. Check to  
make sure the steel core’s width is uniform about the rim of  
the blade, and not succumbing to an “under cutting”  
condition brought about by highly abrasive material or  
improper under cutting core protection.  
Failure to thoroughly inspect the diamond blade (Figure 10)  
for operational safety could result in damage to the blade or  
the saw, and may cause injury to the user or others in the  
operating area. Discard damaged or worn blades and  
replace with fresh blade.  
4.  
Directional Arrow – Check to ensure that the blade is  
oriented properly on the spindle for sawing. Reference the  
directional arrow on the blade and place it so the direction  
of rotation “downcuts” with the turn of the shaft.  
5.  
Diamond Segment or Rim – Ensure there are no cracks,  
dings, or missing portions of the diamond segment/rim. DO  
NOT use a blade that is missing a segment or a portion  
of the rim. Damaged and/or missing segments/rims may  
cause damage to your saw, and injury to the user or others  
in the operating area.  
6.  
Specifications – Ensure that the blade specifications, size,  
and diameter properly match up to the sawing operation.  
Wet blades must have water to act as a coolant. Utilizing a  
diamond blade not matched properly to the task may result  
in poor performance and/or blade damage.  
Figure 10. Diamond Blade  
7.  
Arbor Hole – It is essential that the arbor hole diameter  
properly matches the shaft arbor, and that it is free from  
distortions. Correct blade flanges (collars) must be used.  
The inside face of the flanges must be clean & free of debris.  
An out of round arbor condition will cause damage to the  
blade and the saw.  
8.  
MAX RPM – This RPM reference is the maximum safe  
operating speed for the blade selected. NEVER exceed  
the max RPM on the diamond blade. Exceeding the MAX  
RPM is dangerous, and may cause poor performance and  
may damage the blade. All blades used must be designed  
for the maximum spindle RPM.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW— BLADE PLACEMENT  
Table 4. MATERIAL LISTING AND BLADE SELECTION  
Material  
Blade  
Cured Concrete  
Cured Concrete Blade  
Green Concrete Blade  
Asphalt Blade  
Green Concrete  
Asphalt  
Asphalt over Concrete  
Block, Brick, Masonry, Refractories  
Tile, Ceramic, Stone  
Asphalt/Concrete Blade  
Masonry Blade  
Tile Blade  
BLADE PLACEMENT  
Refer to Figure 11.  
Diamond Blades  
Selecting the diamond blade TYPE and GRADE defines how  
the blade will perform both in cutting speed and blade life.  
WARNING  
Selection of the proper diamond blade consists of:  
Failure to thoroughly inspect the  
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Material to be Cut  
diamond blade for operational safety  
could result in damage to the blades  
or the saw and may cause injury to  
the user or others in the operating  
area.  
Type of Saw Being Used  
Horsepower of Saw  
Hardness Characteristics of the Material  
Performance Expectations  
Factors for sawing economy:  
1. Engine OFF - Set the ENGINE ON/OFF switches to the  
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Type of Blade  
"OFF" position to prevent accidental starting.  
Depth of Cut  
2. Blade Guard - Pivot the blade guard front cover all the way  
back. The guard tension spring will keep the front cover in  
position.  
Sawing Speed  
Characteristics of the Material Being Cut  
3. Blade Hex Nut - Unscrew the spindle nut (right side loosens  
clockwise and tightens counter-clockwise while the left side  
loosens counter-clockwise and tightens clockwise. DO NOT  
overtighten the nut (approximately 45-50 ft. lb/61-68 N/m)  
when finalizing the assembly.  
Blade Speed  
Adiamondblade’sperformanceisdirectlyconnectedtospecific  
peripheral (rim) speeds.  
The following shaft rotational speeds have been factory set to  
ensureoptimumbladeperformance.  
4. Outside Blade Flange (Collar) - Ensure that the outside  
blade flange is placed flush against the diamond blade.  
The inside surface of the flange must be free of debris and  
permit a tight closure on the surface of the blade core.  
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CUTTER 1 CE 18” Capacity - 2,836 RPM.  
WARNING  
5. Diamond Blade - Ensure that the proper diamond blade  
has been selected for the job. Pay close attention to the  
directional arrows on the blade. The blade's operating  
directional arrows must point in a "down-cutting" direction  
to perform correctly. When placing the blade onto the spindle,  
ensure the arbor hole of the blade matches the diameter of  
the shaft.  
Operating saw blades at rotational speeds  
greater than those specified by the manu-  
facture can cause blade damage, and may  
injure the user or others in the operating  
area.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW— BLADE PLACEMENT  
6. Inner Flange (Collar) -This flange is fixed upon the spindle.  
Blade Removal and Replacement  
The inside surface of the flange must be free of debris and  
permit a tight closure on the surface of the blade.  
1. Set the ENGINE ON/OFF switches to  
the "OFF" position to prevent  
accidental starting.  
2. Place the saw on a stable level working  
surface.  
3. Ensure the blade is raised and the raise/lower crank is locked  
into position.  
When removing or installing a  
NOTE  
diamond blade, please note that the  
blade retaining nuts are left and right-  
hand threaded.  
4. Lift up the blade guard cover to gain access to the blade.  
Figure 11.Tool (Blade) Placement  
WARNING  
Incorrectly installed blades can  
cause damage to the blade or  
equipment or cause injury due to  
breakage.  
Figure 12. Tool (Blade) Wrench  
5. Use the provided blade nut wrench to remove and install  
the blade. (Figure 12)  
WARNING  
6. Unscrew the spindle nut (right side loosens clockwise and  
tightens counter-clockwise while the left side loosens  
counter-clockwise and tightens clockwise). DO NOT  
overtighten the nut (approximately 45-50 ft. lb/61-68 N/m)  
when finalizing the assembly.  
Dropping or forcing the blade onto the  
cutting surface can severely damage the  
diamond blade and may cause serious  
damage to the saw and bodily harm.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW— RAISE/LOWER AND DEPTH STOP  
Raise/Lower and Depth Stop  
Setting the Depth Stop  
The saw is equipped with a Raise/Lower and Depth Stop  
Assembly that is supported by the following components. (Figure  
13)  
1. Lift the Adjusting Hand Crank to unlock (disengage) the  
Depth Stop.  
2. Rotate the crank to raise or lower the blade to the desired  
depth.  
1. AdjustingHandCrankAssembly  
2. Raise/LowerAcmeScrew  
3. JackArm  
3. Lower the crank into one of the lock position holes (Item 6).  
4. Wheel Base Assembly  
5. JackshaftPin  
6. LockPositions  
Unlocked  
Position  
Locked  
Position  
6
1
6
2
3
5
4
CUTTER  
1
Figure 13. Cutting Depth - Raise/Lower System  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — INITIAL START-UP  
INITIAL START-UP  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
NEVER place hands or feet inside the  
belt guard or blade guard while the  
engine is running. ALWAYS shut the  
engine down before performing any kind  
of maintenance service on the saw  
DO NOT attempt to operate the saw until  
this manual has been read and  
thoroughly understood. Engine operating  
steps may vary. See included engine  
manufacturer's operating manual.  
1. Keep Wheel Clamp (Figure 15) applied  
(lever DOWN) until completely ready  
for cutting o peration.  
CAUTION  
Ensure the work area is clear of tool, debris, and unauthorized  
people.  
Figure 15. Wheel Clamp  
The Engine Stop Switch located on the  
handlebar (Figure 14) serves both as  
an Emergency Engine Shut-Off and  
2. Ensurethediamondbladehasbeenmountedcorrectlyand  
that it is raised above the surface you are about to saw.  
NOTE  
as the primary ON/OFF switch. This  
allows the operator to shutdown the  
saw safely away from moving parts.  
3. Placethefuelvalvelever(Figure16)tothe"ON"position.  
ENGINE STOP SWITCH  
(Emergency Stop  
and Primary ON/OFF)  
ENGINE STOP  
SWITCH  
(Secondary ON/OFF)  
Figure 16. Engine Fuel Valve Lever  
CUTTER  
1
4. PlacetheENGINEON/OFFswitchlocatedontheENGINE  
(Figure18)inthe"ON"position. PlacetheENGINEON/OFF  
switch located on the HANDLEBARS (Figure 14) in the  
"ON" (center)position.  
Figure 14. Engine Stop Switches  
WARNING  
NEVER operate the saw in a confined area  
or enclosed structure that does not provide  
ample free flow of air.  
ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing  
protection while operating the saw.  
Figure 17. Engine ON/OFF Switch (On Engine)  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — INITIAL START-UP  
Figure 18. Engine Stop Switch (Handlebar)  
Figure 20. Throttle Lever  
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.  
7. Grasp the starter grip (Figure 21) and slowly pull it out.The  
resistance becomes the hardest at the compression point.  
Pull the starter grip briskly and smoothly for starting.  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
5. Place the Choke Lever (Figure 19) in the "CLOSED "  
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.  
position.  
Figure 19. Choke Lever  
CAUTION  
The engine speed has been set at the  
factory. Changing the governor speed  
could damage the blade and/or the saw.  
Figure 21. Starter Grip  
8. If the engine has started, slowly return the choke lever  
(Figure 20) to the "OPEN" position. If the engine has not  
started repeat steps 1 through 7.  
6. Rotate the throttle lever (Figure 20) halfway betweenfast  
andslowforstarting. Allsawingisdoneatfullthrottle. The  
engine governor speed is factory set to ensure optimum  
blade operating speeds.  
9. Before the saw is placed into operation, run the engine for  
severalminutes. Checkforfuelleaks,andnoisesthatcould  
be associated with loose guards and/or covers.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — OPERATION  
The Engine Stop Switch located on the  
handlebar (Figure 18) serves both as  
an Emergency Engine Shut-Off and  
as the primary ON/OFF switch. This  
allows the operator to shutdown the  
saw safely away from moving parts.  
OPERATION  
WARNING  
NOTE  
ALWAYS cut with the saw at FULLTHROTTLE. Attempting  
to cut with the saw at less than full throttle could cause the  
blade to bind or stop abruptly in the slab resulting in serious  
injury to the operator or others in the area.  
1. Starttheengineasdescribedintheprevioussection. Rotate  
thethrottlelever(Figure20)towardfullthrottle. Ensurewater  
supplysystemisinoperation.Turnvalvetostartflowofwater.  
(For water tank option, see page 29.)  
WARNING  
ALWAYS keep clear of rotating or moving parts while  
operating this equipment.  
2. Release Wheel Clamps by pulling levers UP.  
unlock position  
CAUTION  
Ensure the cutting area is clear of tools, debris, and  
unauthorized people.  
lock position  
CAUTION  
DO NOT try to cut faster than the blade will allow. Cutting too  
fast will cause the blade to rise up out of the cut. Improper  
cutting rate can decrease the life of the engine and blades.  
Figure 22. Wheel Clamp  
CAUTION  
3. To begin sawing, use the raise/lower crank handle on the  
console to lower the rotating blade allowing it to cut to the  
preset depth.  
Engine components and the blade can get  
EXTREMELY HOT! during operation.  
ALWAYS allow the engine and blade to cool  
before handling or servicing.  
4. When blade has reached full cutting depth, slowly walk  
behindthesawataratethatwillallowtheenginetooperate  
withoutlosingoptimumRPM.  
5. When the end of the cut has been reached, use the raise/  
lower crank on the console to raise the blade out of the cut.  
CAUTION  
Whenever the saw is not in operation or being moved or  
transported, apply the wheel clamp brakes to prevent  
unwanted displacement.  
6. When cutting is complete, turn the engine OFF using the  
ENGINESTOP TOGGLESWITCHonthehandlebars,and  
wait for the blade to stop rotating.  
7. Set the engine ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.  
8. Place the water valve in the OFF position (as required).  
Mark the cutting line clearly and always  
saw in a STRAIGHT LINE ONLY.  
NOTE  
9. Push the Wheel Clamp Levers downward to apply braking  
pressure to the wheels (Figure 22).  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — OPERATION  
c. Lift the guard up and back until the retaining spring  
acts to hold the guard in the “up” posiiton.  
Restarting After Intervention  
If cutting is interrupted where the engine stops or is turned off  
while the blade is still in the cut:  
d. Return to the operator postion between the handles.  
e. Restart the blade rotation.  
a. Turn Engine Off switches to "OFF"  
f. Carefully cut up to the vertical surface and then back  
up enough to allow the blade guard to be lowered.  
b. Raise the blade out of the cut  
c. Restart the engine as described in the previous  
section.  
g. Stop the blade rotation.  
h. Lower the blade guard to its original postion.  
CAUTION  
The only acceptable method for freeing a stuck blade is to  
remove the saw from the stuck or pinched blade. DO NOT  
try to get the blade unstuck using the Raise/Lower system  
or by lifting the saw by the lifting bale, etc.  
If cutting is interrupted where the blade is stuck in the cut:  
a. Turn Engine Off switches to "OFF".  
b. Remove the blade guard.  
c. Remove blade mounting bolt and outer flange.  
d. Maneuver the saw away from the stuck blade.  
e. A parallel cut made next to the blade may be necessary  
to free it.  
f. Once the blade is freed inspect the blade for damage;  
discard if damaged.  
e
Ensure an undamaged, useable blade is installed on  
the saw before cutting is resumed with that saw.  
Cutting Close to aVertical Surface  
Follow the following procedures when cutting up to a vertical  
surface (wall, steps, etc.).  
WARNING!  
Use EXTREME CAUTION when  
performing the the following operations:  
a. Stop blade rotation far enough from vertical surface to  
permit lifting front section of blade guard.  
b. Grasp the front section of the blade guard from the  
outside only (NEVER extend fingers into guard!)  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
See the engine manual supplied with your  
machine for appropriate engine  
maintenance schedule and troubleshooting  
guide for problems.  
ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before  
servicing. NEVER attempt any maintenance  
work on a hot! engine.  
General maintenance practices are crucial to the  
performance and longevity of your saw. The extreme  
environments of sawing operations require routine  
cleaning, lubrication, belt tensioning, and inspection for wear  
and damage  
Saw Blade Removal and Installation  
See page 21.  
General Cleanliness  
The following procedures devoted to maintenance performed  
by competent persons can prevent serious saw damage or mal-  
functioning.  
Clean the machine daily. Remove all dust and slurry build up.  
If the saw is steam cleaned, ensure that lubrication is accom-  
plished AFTER steam cleaning operations.  
REMOVING or INSTALLING blades  
ADJUSTING front or rear pointers  
LUBRICATING any components  
REMOVING engine mounting bolts  
Chassis Lubrication  
Spindle Bearings - Two zerk fittings are located up under  
the lower-front of the saw. Lubricate before daily use.  
Use a good quality extreme pressure grease. Check and  
lubricate more often if unit is under heavy use. Do not  
overfill bearings. Overfilling can damage the grease seals.  
This can result in bearing exposure to dirt and  
contaminants which can then shorten the life of the  
bearings. Excess grease can also drip onto the cutting  
surface.  
INSPECTING, ADJUSTING, OR  
REPLACING drivebelt, spindle, spindle bearings or  
ANY engine part  
REMOVING blade or belt guards  
DANGER  
Some maintenance operations may require  
the engine to be run. Ensure that the mainte-  
nance area is well ventilated. Exhaust con-  
tains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that  
can cause of unconsciousness and may re-  
sult in DEATH.  
Drive Belt  
Refer to page 18 of this manual for Drive Belt adjustment  
procedures and Removal and Replacement procedures.  
General Engine Care  
WARNING  
Engine check:  
Before servicing or inspection, ALWAYS  
park the saw on a level surface with the  
blade removed, and the handlebar En-  
gine ON/OFF switch & Engine ON/OFF  
switch in “OFF” position.  
Check daily for any oil and/or fuel leakage, thread nut & bolt  
tightness, and overall cleanliness.  
Engine air filter:  
Replace air filter if dirty. See Engine Owner’s Manual for  
detailed information.  
CAUTION  
Engine oil:  
ALWAYS ensure that both ENGINE ON/  
OFF switches (on the handlebar and on  
the engine) are in the "OFF" position, and  
that the spindle has COMPLETELY  
STOPPED ROTATING before performing  
any of the the following operations:  
Check daily. Inspect with blade removed and saw frame  
level on a level surface. Keep the oil clean, and at the proper  
servicing level (Figure 7).DO NOT OVERFILL! SAE 10W-  
30 of SG is recommended for general use.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — MAINTENANCE  
Engine tank & strainer:  
Engine oil change:  
Clean every year/or 300 hours.  
Fuel line:  
Replace every two years/or as necessary.  
Spark plug:  
Change engine oil the first month or 20 hours of operation.Then  
every 3 months/or 50 HOURS of operation.See Engine Owner’s  
Manual for detailed information.  
Drain the used oil while the engine is warm by the following  
method:  
Clean/adjust every 6 months/or 100 hours. Replace every  
year/ or 300 hours.  
Refer to Figure 23.  
1. Placeanoilpanorsuitablecontainerbelowtheenginedrain  
plug to catch the used oil.  
Front Pointer Adjustment  
The front pointer wheel has been set at the factory. Use these  
procedures only if the pointer is suspect of being out of alignment.  
2. Remove the filler cap/dipstick and the drain plug.  
3. Draintheoilcompletelyandreinstallthedrainplug. Ensure  
the drain plug is tightened securely.  
1. Chalk out a straight line on the prepared slab or cutting  
surface.  
4. Makesuretheengineisinalevelpositionandfilltotheouter  
edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil. (See  
Table 3.) Engine oil capacity is 1.16 US quart (1.1 liter).  
2. Useastraight-edgeorlevelbyplacingitflatagainsttheblade.  
3. Adjustthefrontpointerwheelsoitjusttouchesthesideofthe  
straight-edgeorlevel.  
5. Screw in the filler cap/dipstick securely.  
4. Remove the straight-edge or level.  
CAUTION  
5. Position the front pointer and blade directly over the chalk  
line.  
Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine  
damage.  
6. Start the saw and lower the blade onto the chalk line.  
Disposeofusedoilproperly. DONOT  
pour used oil on the ground, down a  
drain, or throw in the trash. Used oil  
7. Begincuttingandmakesurethebladefollowsthechalkline  
as closely as possible.  
NOTE  
can generally be taken to your local  
recycling center or service station for  
reclamation. Follow all required  
8. Thepointershouldfollowthechalklineaswell.Ifitdoesnot,  
adjustthepointerbylooseningthentighteningthejamnuts  
on the pointer until the pointer follows the same path as the  
blade.  
environmental rules and regulations required in your area  
concerning the disposal of hazardous waste such as used oil and  
oil filters.  
Figure 23. Engine Oil Change  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — OPTIONALWATERTANK  
WATERTANK KIT (OPTION)  
5. Afterdeterminingthecorrectspacerlength,placethespac-  
ers (item 12, Figure 24) between the engine block and the  
An optional water tank kit is available for use with the CUTTER  
1 CE Saw. The following steps are instructions for the assembly  
of the kit onto your CUTTER 1 CE Saw.  
tank shelf bracket and secure the assembly with the 3/8"  
hardware(items6,8,and10). Usetheappropriatelengthbolt  
(item 6) for your application.  
CAUTION  
Make certain all bolts securing the kit to the saw are tight  
before operating the saw.  
8
1
10  
7
11  
9
6
CAUTION  
12  
DO NOT use a water tank larger than 5 gallons (18.95 liters)  
with this kit.  
13  
While the optional water tank kit is  
excellent for short-run cutting  
operations, the use of a pressurized,  
continual water source may be  
preferred for longer or sustained  
cutting.  
Figure 24. WaterTank Kit (Option)  
NOTE  
6. ConnecttheSwivelConnector(item5,Figure25)tooneend  
of the hose (item 3) with clamp (item 2).  
7. Remove the hard plastic tube from the valve on the Water  
Tank(item14). Slidethistubeintotheopenendofthehose  
(item3)toadepthofapproximately1inch(25.4mm). Fasten  
with clamp (item 2).  
1. Locate all parts listed in the parts list.  
2. Slide the Tank Shelf (item 1, Figure 24) over the top of the  
engine so the recoil starter fits through the large opening in  
the shelf. The recoil starter handle must be accessible  
throughthisopening.Ensuretherecoilstarterhandlecanbe  
pulled without binding or interference with the shelving.  
3. MounttheTankShelftotheframeusinghardwareitems7,9,  
11, and 13 to attach the shelf to the frame utilizing existing  
slots in the frame.  
3
14  
4. Locate the spacers for the tank mount. This kit provides  
spacers for two different engine options. The spacers are  
identifiedas:  
2
2
5
Honda 9HP - use 2-3/8" spacer  
Honda 13HP - use 1-1/2" spacer  
Figure 25. Hose and Clamps  
8. Replacethehardplastictubebackintothe WaterTankvalve.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — OPTIONALWATERTANK  
Decommissioning Saw/Components  
9
Place the Water Tank (with the hose assembled), onto the  
Tank Shelf so the valve and hose are resting in the notch of  
the top of theTank Shelf.(Figure 26)  
Decommissioningisacontrolledprocessusedtosafelyretirea  
pieceofequipmentthatisnolongerserviceable. Iftheequipment  
poses an unacceptable and unrepairable safety risk due to wear  
or damage or is no longer cost effective to maintain, (beyond life-  
cycle reliability) and is to be decommissioned, (demolition and  
dismantlement), thefollowingproceduremusttakeplace:  
10. PlacetheBungeeCord(item4)overtheWaterTank(item14)  
so it securely holds the tank onto the Shelf.  
11. Disconnecttheexistingwaterhosefromthesawbladeguard  
andconnectinstead,thenewhoseusingtheSwivelConnec-  
tor.(item5)  
1. Drainallfluidscompletely. Thesemayincludeoil, gasoline,  
hydraulic oil and antifreeze. Dispose of properly in accor-  
dancewithlocalandgovernmentalregulations.Neverpour  
on ground or dump down drains or sewers.  
4
2. The remainder can be brought to a salvage yard or metal  
reclamationfacilityforfurtherdismantling.  
14  
5
Figure 26. Water Tank Position  
CAUTION  
Remove the pre-existing water hose entirely or fasten it away  
from any contact or interference with the blade or any moving  
part.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (SAW)  
TABLE 5. BLADE TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting  
very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block) to  
"Redress" the blade.  
Blade too hard for the material being  
cut?  
Engine torque diminished because of  
loose V-belt?  
Tighten and/or replace V-Belts.  
Blade slows or stops cutting.  
Insufficient engine power?  
Check throttle setting. Check Engine horsepower.  
Check that the blade is properly oriented and rotational  
arrow points in a "Down-Cutting" direction.  
Improper direction of rotation?  
Check that the blade & flange pin are properly installed on  
the blade shaft.  
Blade is slipping on the blade shaft?  
Blade being used on misaligned saw?  
Check blade shaft bearings and alignment integrity.  
Blade is excessively hard for the  
material being cut?  
Check specification of the blade with the material being  
cut. Consult Dealer or Multiquip for information.  
Ensure blade surface feet per minute speed (SFPM) is  
approximately 6,000.  
Blade being used at improper RPM?  
Blade does not cut straight  
and/or true.  
Blade improperly mounted on arbor  
shoulders and flanges?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Excessive force applied to blade while  
cutting?  
DO NOT force the blade in the cut. Apply a slow and  
steady pace when sawing.  
Consult Dealer or Multiquip for correct blade. Try cutting  
very soft material (sandstone, silica brick, cinder block) to  
"Redress" the blade.  
Blades too hard for the material being  
cut?  
Blade improperly mounted on arbor  
shoulders and flanges?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Blade not receiving enough cooling  
water?  
Ensure proper flow & volume of water is provided for wet  
cutting blades.  
Blade discoloring, crackling  
and/or wearing excessively.  
Arbor hole out of round?  
Ensure blade is properly affixed on the blade shaft.  
Incorrect blade chosen for material  
being cut?  
Check specification of the blade with the material being  
cut. Consult Dealer or Multiquip for information.  
Excessive force applied to blade while  
cutting?  
DO NOT force the blade in the cut. Apply a slow and  
steady pace when sawing.  
Certain operations referred to in this troubleshooting section  
such as re-seating valves or replacing piston rings may require  
special tools and must be performed by trained and competent  
personnel.  
NOTE  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
TABLE 6. TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Check gap, insulation or  
replace spark plug.  
Spark plug bridging?  
Carbon deposit on spark plug?  
Clean or replace spark plug.  
Difficult to start, "fuel is available, but no  
SPARK at spark plug".  
Short circuit due to deficient spark plug  
insulation?  
Check spark plug insulation,  
replace if worn.  
Improper spark plug gap?  
Ignition coil defective?  
Set to proper gap.  
Replace ignition coil.  
Check switch wiring, replace  
switch.  
ON/OFF switch is shorted?  
Set correct spark gap and  
clean points.  
Improper spark gap, points dirty?  
Difficult to start, "fuel is available, and  
SPARK is present at the spark plug".  
Condenser insulation worn or short  
circuiting?  
Replace condenser.  
Replace defective spark plug  
wiring.  
Spark plug wire broken or short circuiting?  
Wrong fuel type?  
Flush fuel system, and replace  
with correct type of fuel.  
Water or dust in fuel system?  
Air cleaner dirty?  
Flush fuel system.  
Replace air cleaner.  
Close Choke.  
Difficult to start, "fuel is available, spark  
is present and compression is normal".  
Choke Open?  
Suction/exhaust valve stuck or protruded?  
Re-seat valves.  
Replace piston rings and/or  
piston.  
Piston ring and/or cylinder worn?  
Difficult to start, "fuel is available, spark  
is present and compression is low".  
Cylinder head and/or spark plug not  
tightened properly?  
Torque cylinder head bolts and  
spark plug.  
Head gasket and/or spark plug gasket  
damaged?  
Replace head and/or spark plug  
gaskets.  
Fuel not available in fuel tank (tank empy)? Fill with correct type of fuel.  
Fuel filter clogged?  
Replace fuel filter.  
No fuel present at the carburetor.  
Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged?  
Air in fuel line?  
Clean or replace fuel tank cap.  
Bleed fuel line.  
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STOW CUTTER 1 CE SAW — TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE)  
TABLE 6. TROUBLESHOOTING (ENGINE, CONTINUED)  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Air cleaner not clean?  
SOLUTION  
Replace air cleaner.  
Check float adjustment.  
Rebuild carburetor.  
Improper fuel level in carburetor?  
"Weak in power" compression is proper  
and does not misfire.  
Defective spark plug?  
Clean or replace spark plug.  
Set to proper gap.  
Improper spark plug gap?  
Flush fuel system and replace  
with correct type fuel.  
Water in fuel system?  
"Weak in power" compression is proper  
but misfires.  
Ignition coil defective?  
Dirty spark plug?  
Replace ignition coil.  
Clean or replace spark plug.  
Flush fuel system, and replace  
with correct type of fuel.  
Wrong fuel type?  
Replace with correct type of  
spark plug.  
Engine overheats.  
Spark plug heat value improper?  
Cooling fins dirty?  
Clean cooling fins.  
Adjust governor.  
Governor adjusted correctly?  
Governor spring defective or missing?  
Replace governor spring.  
Rotational speed fluctuates.  
Recoil starter malfunction.  
Check entire fuel system for  
leaks or clogs.  
Fuel flow restricted?  
Recoil mechanism clogged with dust and  
dirt?  
Clean recoil assembly with soap  
and water.  
Spiral spring loose?  
Replace spiral spring.  
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE — PARTS  
Terms and Conditions of Sale  
STOW Construction Equipment  
PAYMENT TERMS  
DROP SHIPMENTS  
The sender will be notified of any material  
received that does not meet the above  
provisions. Such material will be held for 30 days  
from notification pending instructions. If a reply  
is not received within 30 days, the material will  
be returned to the sender at his expense with  
no credit issued.  
Terms of payment for unit sales are 2% 15 days  
net 30 days from date of invoice unless  
otherwise specifically stated on our invoice.  
Parts invoices have terms of net 10 days.  
Minimum parts billing is $15.00 net.  
Applicable discounts will be computed on  
merchandise value only. Late charges will be  
assessed at prevailing rates. Cash discounts  
cannot be taken on current billings if any  
previously billed amounts are past due.  
STOW reserves the right to refuse Drop  
Shipments outside the normal service area of  
the purchasing dealer.  
FIELD WAREHOUSES  
Field Warehouses are currently located in  
California, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, and New  
Jersey  
PRICING, REBATES AND  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Every effort will be made to provide adequate  
notice of changes; however, prices and  
equipment specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE  
The higher of a $35.00 surcharge or actual  
costs will be added to the invoice for special  
handling, including bus shipments, or in cases  
where STOW personnel must personally  
deliver the equipment or parts to the carrier.  
FREIGHT POLICY  
Freight policy is established to offer customers  
every advantage possible. Due to bulk freight  
ratings on some equipment and other shipping  
considerations, freight policies differ by  
equipment type. Actual back freight may be  
charged for shipments originating from other  
than specified FOB warehouses. See Freight  
Policy for details.  
All STOW domestic sales are FOB nearest  
available designated MQ/STOW warehouse.  
Export orders are ex-works factory located in  
Carson, CA or Boise, ID.  
Price changes are effective on a specific date  
and all orders received on or after that date will  
be billed at the revised price.  
RETURNED GOODS POLICY  
Return shipments may be accepted and credit  
allowed, subject to the following provisions.  
Rebates for price reductions and added charges  
for price increases will not be made for stock in  
dealer inventory at the time of a price change.  
1. A Returned Material Authorization (RMA)  
must be approved by STOW prior to  
shipment. Approvals for returned goods  
must be with just cause and are at the  
sole discretion of STOW. A copy of the  
Authorization must accompany the ship-  
ment to the designated Warehouse.  
STOW reserves the right to quote and sell direct  
to Government agencies and to Original  
Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our  
products as integral parts of their own products.  
Additions to orders already shipped cannot be  
accepted for freight minimums.  
LIMITATION OF SELLER’S LIABILITY  
2. Parts being returned must be listed as  
currently supplied on the current parts list.  
STOW shall not be liable hereunder for damages  
in excess of the purchase price of the item with  
respect to which damages are claimed and in  
no event shall STOW be liable for loss of profit  
or good will or for any other special, consequential  
or incidental damages.  
Should STOW elect to make partial shipments  
of an order originally complying with the “freight  
allowed” requirements, transportation charges  
will be absorbed by STOW on any subsequent  
shipment applying to that order.  
3. Parts must be in new and resalable condition  
in the original package, with part numbers  
clearly marked.  
4. Units and accessories must be current  
models in the latest price list and in new  
and resalable condition.  
All other orders will be shipped collect or  
prepaid with charges added to the invoice.  
STOW’s responsibility ceases when a signed  
manifest has been obtained from the carrier,  
and any claim for shortage or damage must  
be settled between the consignee and the  
carrier.  
LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES  
There are no warranties, express or implied,  
made by STOW. hereunder on Products  
manufactured or distributed by it except the  
warranty against defects in material and  
workmanship on new Products to the original  
purchaser, as set forth in the STOW New Product  
Limited Warranty.  
5. Special order items are not returnable for  
credit.  
6. Credit on returned parts and units will be  
issued at actual dealer net price at time of  
purchase less 15% restocking charge.  
Parts: FOB Carson, California or Boise,  
Idaho. See Freight Policy for details and  
additional discounts.  
7. All returned shipments are to be made to  
the STOW designated receiving point,  
freight prepaid at the sender’s expense.  
Effective: July 15, 2003  
STOW CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT  
POST OFFICE BOX 6254  
CARSON, CALIFORNIA 90749  
310-661-4242 • 877-BUY-STOW  
FAX: 310-604-9237  
Atlanta • Boise • Newark • Quebec, Canada  
Manchester, UK • Rio de Janeiro, BR • Puebla, MX  
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OPERATION MANUAL  
HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP  
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL  
NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING  
PARTSDEPARTMENT  
800-427-1244  
310-537-3700  
FAX: 800-672-7877  
FAX: 310-637-3284  
SERVICEDEPARTMENT  
800-478-1244  
310-537-3700  
FAX: 310-537-4259  
TECHNICALASSISTANCE  
800-478-1244  
FAX: 310-631-5032  
WARRANTYDEPARTMENT  
800-421-1244, EXT. 279 FAX: 310-537-1173  
310-537-3700, EXT. 279  
SALESDEPARTMENT  
310-661-4242  
FAX: 310-604-9237  
877-289-7869 (877-BUY-STOW)  
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