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CE807R-B¹ SERIES ROTARY RESCUE SAW Owner’s Manual
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INTRODUCTION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: To correctly use the CE807R-B¹ Series CUTTERS EDGE FIRE RESCUE ROTARY SAW do not start working without first carefully reading this manual. You will find explanations concerning the operation of the various parts plus instructions for necessary checks and relative maintenance. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE UNDERSTOOD AND FOLLOWED! FAILURE TO OBEY WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBLITY to make sure persons who use this cut-off style rescue saw, have read and understand this manual. NOTE: Illustrations and specifications in this manual may vary according to Country requirements and are subject to change without notice by the manufacturer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS 2
SAFETY WARNINGS-DOS AND DO NOTS 3
BASIC ILLUSTRATION 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE 7
KICKBACK GENERAL RULES 8
CUTTING 9
RECOMMENDED BLADES 10
ASSEMBLY 11
FUEL HANDLING 12
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 17 DAILY MAINTENANCE WEEKLY MAINTENANCE MONTHLY MAINTENANCE DETAILED SAW CLEANING
TECHNICAL DATA 18
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WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.
DO read this entire operator’s manual before operating this machine and understand all warnings, instructions, and controls.
DO keep all guards in place and in good condition. DO wear safety approved hearing, eye, head and respiratory protection. DO read and understand the symbol definitions contained in this manual. DO keep all parts of your body away from the blade and all other
moving parts. DO know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency. DO shut off the engine and allow it to cool before refueling. DO inspect the blade, flanges and shafts for damage before installing the
blade. DO use CUTTERS EDGE Diamond Blades, BLACK STAR
DIAMOND BLADE or BLACK LIGHTNING DIAMOND BLADE. Specifically rated with a maximum operating speed of 5400 RPM on 14” (350mm) or 6200 RPM on 12” (300mm).
DO use CUTTERS EDGE Diamond blades marked with a 1” (25.4mm) hole for a 1” (25.4mm) flange, or a 20mm hole for a 20mm flange.
DO use Cutters Edge diamond blades marked for use with gasoline-powered, hand-held, portable, abrasive cut-off machines.
DO read all safety materials and instructions that accompany any blade used with this saw.
DO inspect each blade carefully before using it. If there are any signs of damage or unusual wear, DO NOT USE THE BLADE.
DO verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade.
DO make sure the blade and flanges are clean and free of dirt and debris before mounting the blade on the saw.
DO use the correct blade for the type of work being done. Check with blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is correct.
DO always hold the machine with both hands when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with thumbs and fingers encircling the handles.
DO keep all parts of the body away from the cut-off blades when the engine is running.
DO keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel. DO always carry the machine with the engine stopped and the muffler
away from the body. DO use caution and follow the instructions when loading the saw. DO operate this machine only in well ventilated areas. DO instruct bystanders on where to stand while the saw is in operation. DO establish a training program for all operators of this machine. DO clear the work area of unnecessary people. Never allow anyone to
stand in front of or behind the blade while the engine is running. Do use caution when handling fuel!
DO move the machine at least 10 feet away from the fueling point before starting the engine and make sure the gas cap and the fuel cap on the saw are properly tightened.
DO use caution when lifting and transporting the machine. DO always check for buried electrical cables before sawing.
If unsure, contact the local utilities. DO have all service, other than items in this manual, performed by
competent service personnel. DO always tie down the Rotary Saw when transporting. DO use caution and follow instructions when setting up or transporting
the machine. DO clean the saw after every use. DO always give a copy of this manual to the equipment user.
DO NOT Operate this saw unless you have read and understand
this operators manual. DO NOT Operate this saw without the blade guard, or other
protective guards in place DO NOT stand behind or in front of the blade path while the
engine is running. DO NOT leave this saw unattended while the engine is running. DO NOT operate this machine when you are tired or fatigued. DO NOT use abrasive blades that are less the 1/8” (3.17mm) thick. DO NOT exceed maximum blade speed shown for each blade size. DO NOT use damaged equipment or blades. DO NOT try to stop a moving blade with your hand. DO NOT use an abrasive blade that has been dropped. DO NOT not use Carbide tipped or toothed type blade of any kind. DO NOT use segmented diamond blades unless they are
specifically designed for high speed, hand-held saws. DO NOT place 1 inch (25.4mm) arbor hole blades on 20mm
flanges. DO NOT grind on the side of a cut-off blade. DO NOT cock, jam, or wedge the blade in the cut. DO NOT operate a cutting machine if the blade does not stop
rotating when the throttle trigger is released. DO NOT start cutting until you have a clear work area and secure
footing. DO NOT allow other people to be near the machine when starting,
refueling, or when the saw is operating. DO NOT operate the machine in the vicinity of anything that is
flammable. Sparks could cause a fire or an explosion. DO NOT allow bystanders or animals in the work area while using
a cut-off saw. DO NOT touch a dry cutting diamond blade immediately after use.
These blades require several minutes to cool after each cut.
DO NOT use damaged or worn blade flanges. DO NOT operate this machine in an enclosed area unless it is
properly ventilated. DO NOT allow blade exposure for the guard to be more than 180
degrees. DO NOT operate this saw without both hands on the handles. .............................................................................................................................. This saw has been designed specifically for Fire Rescue cutting applications. Do not modify or use this saw for any purpose other than Fire Rescue cutting. If you have any questions relative to its intended application, do not use the saw until you have been advised regarding an application in question.
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Fuel Safety (Refueling/Fuel mixture/Storage)
Never refuel the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw while the engine is running. Make sure there is plenty of ventilation when refueling or mixing fuel (gasoline and 2-cycle oil) Move the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw at least 10 ft (3m) from the refueling point before starting it.
Never start the CE807R-B¹ ROTARY Saw.......
-If you have spilled fuel on it. Wipe off the spillage and allow remaining fuel to evaporate
-If you have spilled fuel on yourself or your clothes, change your clothes. Wash any part of your body that has come in contact with fuel. Use soap and water.
-If the machine is leaking fuel. Check regularly for leaks from the fuel cap and fuel lines.
Store and transport the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw and fuel so that there is no risk of leakage or fumes coming in contact with spark or open flames, for example, from electrical machinery, electric motors, electrical relays/switches or boilers.
Always store fuel in an approved container designed for that purpose.
When storing the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw for long periods the fuel tank should be emptied. Contact your local gas station to find out where to dispose of excess fuel.
BASIC SAFETY RULES
Look around you:
To ensure that people, animals or objects cannot affect your control of the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw. To make sure that none of the above come into contact with the cutting blade.
Use extreme caution when using the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw in bad weather, such as dense fog rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in bad weather is tiring and can lead to dangerous conditions, i.e., slippery surfaces.
Never start to work with the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw before the working area is clear and you have a firm foothold. Look out for any obstacles with unexpected movement. Ensure when cutting that no material can become loose and fall, causing operator injury. Use caution when working on sloping ground.
Make sure that clothing and parts of the body stay clear of the cutting equipment when it is rotating.
Maintain a safe distance from the cutting equipment when it is rotating.
The guard for the cutting equipment must always be on when the machine is running.
Ensure that the working area is sufficiently illuminated to create a safe working environment.
Do not move the CE807R-B¹ Rotary saw when the cutting equipment is rotating.
Always ensure you have a safe and stable working position.
Make sure that no pipes or electrical cables are routed in the area to be cut.
Ask yourself...”IS WHAT I’M ABOUT TO DO SAFE?”
WARNING! Take care when handling fuel. Keep in mind, the risk of fire, explosion and
inhaling fumes.
WARNING! This section describes basic safety directions for using a CE807 Rotary Rescue Saw. This information is never a substitute for professional skills and experience. If you get into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert advice. Contact your dealer, service agent or an experienced rescue saw user. DO NOT attempt any task that you feel unsure of!
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General Maintenance Instructions Below you will find some general maintenance instructions. These are general guidelines. Maintenance of the saw is encouraged after each use. If you have more questions, contact your local authorized service center. DAILY MAINTENANCE
1 Check that the components of the throttle control work smoothly (throttle control and throttle trigger lock) 2 Check the tension and condition of the drive belt. 3 Check the condition of the blade and the drive gear. 4 Check the condition of the blade guard. 5 Check the starter and clean the outside of the starter unit’s air intake. 6 Check the starter cord and D handle for wear or damage. 7 Check that all nuts and screws are tight. 8 Check that the stop switch functions correctly.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
9 Check, clean or replace the main foam filter. 10 Check that the handles and vibration damping elements are not damaged. 11 Clean the spark plug. Check that the electrode gap is 0.020 inch (0.5 mm) 12 Clean the fins on the flywheels. Check the starter and the recoil spring. 13 Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder. 14 Check that the muffler is securely attached and not damaged. 15 Check that the spark arrestor is free from debris build-up. 16 Check the operation of the carburetor.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
17 Check the K&N gauze filter. 18 Check the clutch center, drive gear, and clutch spring for wear. 19 Clean the outside of the carburetor. 20 Check fuel hose for cracks or other damage, change if necessary. 21 Clean the inside of the fuel tank. 22 Check all wires and connections.
DETAILED SAW CLEANING 1. Wipe down the saw after every use. 2. Clean out any build up inside of the blade guard by removing the blade guard. (Refer to blade removal section). 3. To thoroughly clean the inside of the saw you will need to:
(NOTE: As the saw is being disassembled, check for broken or worn parts) a) Remove the front cover, air filter cover, and air filters. (Refer to air filter removal section). b) Remove the three 4mm Allen screws that hold the cylinder cover in place. Remove the cylinder cover, taking care not to lose the O-Ring located under the cover. c) Remove the retaining nut that holds the stop switch in place and push the stop switch back into the case. d) Remove the cylinder cover, making sure you work the stop switch out of the cove before completely removing the cylinder cover. e) Remove the starter by loosening the 4 screws that hold the starter cover in place.0 f) Remove the plastic air deflector, use care when handling the wires that are attached to it. (Check wires for damage or wear) g)Remove the cutter arm. (Refer to Removing and Inspecting the belt section)
4. Clean the powerhead and cooling fins with solvent. A putty knife or similar tool may be used to remove stubborn debris. NOTE: Do not allow solvent to enter the carburetor or muffler when cleaning.
5. Compressed air may be used to dry the saw or you may allow it to air dry naturally. 6. Once the saw is dry, it can be reassembled in reverse order. 7. Test-run the saw after reassembly.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Engine Type 2-cycle Vertical Cylinder, Air cooled Displacement 80.7 cc Bore x Stroke 2.05 in. x 1.50 in. Maximum Engine Speed 10,000 rpm 200 rpm Max Idling Speed 2,500 rpm 3,000 rpm Power 5.1 HP (3.7 kW) (9,500 rpm) Max Torque 6,000 rpm Fuel Consumption 11.993 oz. Type of Ignition CDI Digital Spark Plug Champion CJ8Y Momentary Contact On/Off Switch Always “ON” position Large Grip Starter Rope Handle “D” shape opening for Fire Gloves Carburetor Walbro WJ 104 Fuel Mix Ratio 100:1 Cutters Edge or 50:1 Petroleum base Fuel Tank Capacity 27.05 fl. Oz Decompression valve Yes
Air Filtration System 4 Stages….
1st Stage Air Entrainment Configuration 2nd Stage Foam element (w/oil tack barrier) 3rd Stage High Performance K & N Filter (w/oil tack barrier) 4th Stage Dense Porosity Nylon
Full Wrap Handle Rubber Coated for all Position Cutting Anti-Vibration Mounts 6-Rubber Dimensions 31.5 in x 8.66 in. x 15.75 Dry Weight Without Blade 12” Saw—26.80 lbs (12.15 kg); 14” Saw—27.20 lbs (12.33 kg) Weight With Blade and Fuel 12” Saw - 30.45 lbs (13.81 kg); 14” Saw – 31.75 lbs (14.40 kg) Arbor Size 1 in. and .79 in. Power-to-Weight Ratio 0.203 Max Spindle Speed 5,100 rpm Cutting Arm Reversible Max Cutting Depth w/ 12” Blade 4 in. (101.6mm) Max Cutting Depth w/ 14” Blade 5 in. (127mm)