DiamaPro SYSTEMS DP-CSX-10 Walk-Behind Saw Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- DiamaPro SYSTEMS
Table of Contents
OWNER’S MANUAL
DP-CSX-10
WALK-BEHIND SAW
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
DP-CSX-10 Walk-Behind Saw
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a DIAMAPRO SYSTEMS® product.
This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain
the DP-CSX-10. For your own safety and protection from injury, carefully read,
understand, and observe the safety instructions described in this manual. Keep
this manual or a copy of it with the machine. If you lose this manual or need
an additional copy, please contact DiamaPro Systems®. This machine is designed
and built with user safety in mind; however, it can present hazards if
improperly operated and serviced.
Please follow the operating instructions carefully. If there are any questions
regarding operating or servicing of this machine, please contact DiamaPro
Systems®.
Disclaimer: DiamaPro Systems® and its affiliates take no responsibility for
any damage, injury or death resulting from the incorrect or unsafe use of this
product. Use of this product should be undertaken by competent persons only.
It is the operator’s responsibility to ensure that the following safety
procedures are followed. If you are unsure, do not operate this product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 KNOW THE RULES & YOUR EQUIPMENT
Most Job sites have rules governing equipment use & maintenance.
Before starting at a new work location, check with the supervisor or safety
coordinator. Ask about any rules or regulations you need to abide. OSHA
enforces federal laws within the United States that apply to the safe
operation, application, & maintenance of equipment on job sites. It is the
employer’s responsibility to comply with these laws.
Do not operate this machine unless you have read the operations and
maintenance manual carefully. Read any additional instructions included from
other manufacturers and organizations and the Masonry and Concrete Saw
Manufacturers Institute. Learn the applications and limitations as well as the
specific potential hazards related to this tool.
1.2 RECEIVE PROPER TRAINING
Do not operate this machine unless you have received operational and
maintenance training from a DiamaPro Systems® representative or from an
authorized distributor for DiamaPro Systems®.
1.3 PROTECT YOUR FEET
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear OSHA
approved foot protection.
1.4 PROTECT YOUR EYES
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear OSHA
approved safety glasses.
1.5 PROTECT YOUR LUNGS
Breathable silica may be generated by use of this product. Silica can cause
severe and permanent lung damage, cancer, and other serious diseases. Do not
breathe the dust. Do not rely on your sight or smell to determine if the dust
is in the air. Silica may be in the air without a visible dust cloud. If air
monitoring equipment for silica is not provided by your employer at your work
site, you MUST wear appropriate respiratory protection when using or servicing
the machine. If dry cutting, be sure to use a HEPA filtered dust collector.
Consult your employer and OSHA regarding the appropriate respiratory
protection.
1.6 PROTECT YOUR HEARING
Observe all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. Wear OSHA
approved hearing protection.
1.7 DRESS PROPERLY
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can be caught in moving parts.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. Keep hair away from motor
air vent. Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working
outdoors.
1.8 AVOID A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
Do not expose machine to rain. Do not use machine in wet conditions.
Keep work area well lit. When working at an elevated location, pay attention
to articles and persons below.
1.9 BEWARE OF HIDDEN DANGERS IN CONCRETE
Rebar or utility lines may be buried in concrete. Disconnect the power to any
utility lines. If these items are to be missed, clearly mark the area. If
these items are to be cut, check the blade manufacturer’s guidelines on
material to be cut.
1.10 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. DO NOT RUN OVER ANYTHING
Loose objects could be thrown from crack. Make sure area to be cut is clear
from people and any loose objects, nuts, bolts, etc. Never run over any loose
objects
1.11 KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY
Do not allow anyone to stand in line with the blade path. Do not let children
or visitors contact machine or extension cord. Keep children and visitors away
from the work area.
1.12 AVOID FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES
Engines and diamond blades produce heat and sparks during operation.
Never use machines in dangerous sites containing flammable, combustible or
explosive materials such as lacquer, paint, benzene, thinner, gasoline, gases,
and adhesive agents.
1.13 AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT BLADE AND BLADE GUARD
The blade and blade guard become hot during operation and remain hot after
stopping the engine. Do not touch the blade and blade guard without proper
hand protection.
1.14 KEEP FIRM GRIP ON MACHINE
During normal operation as instructed in Section 6.0, keep a firm hold on the
handle grips and maintain control of the machine until the blade completely
stops.
1.15 CHECK BLADE AND MACHINE ROTATION DIRECTION
Never operate a blade in the wrong rotation direction. Check the machine
rotation direction and blade direction when mounting a blade.
1.16 CHECK BLADE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SPEED
Check the maximum operating speed of the machine and blade. Never use a blade
rated less than the machine’s maximum speed rating.
1.17 CHECK BLADE FOR CRACKS, DAMAGE, AND MISALIGNMENT
Never use a cracked, damaged, or misaligned blade. After mounting blade,
rotate by hand to check for proper alignment.
1.18 CHECK DIAMOND BLADE FOR WARNINGS
Many diamond blades contain a chemical known to the state of California to
cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Diamond blades
improperly used are dangerous. Comply with American National Standards
Institute Safety Code B71 and Occupational Safety & Health Act covering SPEED,
SAFETY GUARDS, FLANGES, MOUNTING PRO-CEDURES, GENERAL OPERATING RULES,
HANDLING, STORAGE& INSPECTION AND GENERAL MACHINE CONDITIONS. Read Diamond
Blades Safety Manual before use.
1.19 DO NOT FORCE WRONG SIZE OR TYPE BLADE ONTO MACHINE
Do not force a blade onto the machine shaft or alter the size of the arbor
mounting hole. Be certain that the drive pin is in place through the blade
when tightening the blade nut. Never add a drive pin hole or modify a blade.
1.20 USE CORRECT SAW AND ACCESSORIES
Do not force a small saw to do the job of a heavy-duty saw. Do not use the saw
for improper applications. Never cut material for which the blade was not
designed. Check blade manufacturer’s guidelines on material to be cut.
1.21 STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT
The machine, blades and tools should be stored in a dry and secure location
when not in use. Keep equipment out of reach of children.
1.22 DO NOT FORCE SAW
The saw will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was
designed.
1.23 OBTAIN MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR ALL WORK SURFACE
MATERIALS
This includes primers, all coatings, adhesives, tile and crack filling
materials, etc. Do not attempt to cut, clean out or remove material without
MSDS information. Consult MSDS sheet for hazards information. Be aware that
some materials are explosive as a dust.
1.24 DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
1.25 MAINTAIN MACHINE WITH CARE
Keep machine clean and follow maintenance procedures for better and safer
performance. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Follow
instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
1.26 REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS
Form a habit of checking to see that tools such as adjusting wrenches are
removed from the machine and properly stored before starting the engine.
1.27 STAY ALERT
Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate machine when you
are tired or fatigued.
1.28 DO NOT USE DRUGS, ALCOHOL, MEDICATION
Do not operate machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any
medication.
1.29 KEEP THE RIGHT PARTS IN THE RIGHT POSITIONS
Do not operate machine with parts missing or improperly mounted.
1.30 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
Verify all machine guards are in good condition and will function properly
before using the machine. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may
affect machine operation. A guard, power switch or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless
indicated elsewhere in this instruction manual. Do not operate machine if
lever or engine on/off switch does not function properly.
1.31 SECURELY MOUNT ACCESSORIES AND BLADES TO THE MACHINE
Extra care must be taken when using saws on an elevated location to prevent
injury to someone on a lower level in the event the tool or accessory should
drop. Do not operate without fall protection for operator and debris
protection for public.
1.32 NEVER TOUCH THE MOVING PARTS
Never touch moving parts such as blades, belts and others.
1.33 STOP OPERATION IMMEDIATELY IF ANY ABNORMALITY IS DETECTED
Stop using machine immediately if any abnormalities are observed during
operation. Examples of abnormalities include unusual noise and vibration.
1.34 WHEN REPLACING A PART, USE THE SAME TYPE AND QUALITY
When replacing a component part with a new one, use only the same type and
quality of new part. Never attempt to repair a machine if you are unfamiliar
with proper procedures and techniques required.
1.35 NEVER DISABLE THE LEVER
Do not modify, disable, or attempt to permanently engage the lever. Do not
operate a machine if lever is not functioning. This could lead to serious
injury or death.
1.36 LOAD AND UNLOAD SAFELY
Use proper heavy lifting procedures. Read & understand manuals before loading
& unloading.
1.37 STORAGE
Always store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be
stored in a clean, dry location and out of reach of children.
1.38 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to this operations and maintenance manual as well as any additional
instructions included from other manufacturers and organizations and the
Masonry and Concrete Saw Manufacturers Institute®.
Never permit anyone to operate the machine without proper instructions.
DUST WARNING
Cutting, especially when DRY cutting, generates dust that comes from the
material being cut, which frequently contains silica.
When dry cutting, be sure to use a HEPA filtered dust collector.
Silica is a basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous
other minerals and rocks. Exposure to excessive amount of such dust can cause:
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Respiratory diseases (affecting your ability to breath), including chronic bronchitis, silicosis and pulmonary fibrosis from exposure to silica. These diseases may be fatal;
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Skin irritation and rash; and
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Cancer according to NTP and IARC
*National Toxicology Program, International Agency for Research on Cancer
Take precautionary steps -
Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with dust, mist and fumes;
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Wet cut when feasible, to minimize dust;
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Wear and ensure that all bystanders wear appropriate respiratory protection such as dust masks designed to filter out microscopic particles. (See OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1200)
Warnings!
These instructions are only intended to show you the set-up of our saw. Do not
use until you hove been trained on how to properly operate a walk behind
concrete saw.
| Stay clear of others whie in operation. Debris can fly from blade area. Eye
and face protection required.
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| Respirator required. Operate in well ventilated area.
| Ear protection required.
PRODUCT SET-UP
Set-Up: Red Arrows (Fig. 1)
- Install the control and lift handle as shown in Fig. 1.
- Hang cord on handle cord rest. Secure on rest using the factory provided twist tie.
- Apply powerhead trigger lock. Plug cord into the electrical box.
Never leave the unit plugged in while unattended or while replacing the blade
Blade Installation: Green Arrows (Fig. 2)
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Unplug the power cord from the electrical box.
Remove the blade guard. -
Remove outer blade clamp and install the blade.
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Firmly tighten the blade.
We recommend using a DiamaPro Systems® 8” Diamond Blade
Blade Pointer Alignment: Blue Arrows (Fig. 2)
- After proper blade installation, align the rear pointer and the blade with a known straight edge.
- Using the supplied washer/shims, align the front pointer to the known straight edge. Be sure to tighten the front pointer bolt.
Feature Call Outs: Yellow Arrows (Fig. 3)
- 2-inch dust port: Minimum 250 CFM required
- Blade depth adjustment knob. Loosen knob and slide left or right to set blade depth.
- Foot lever locks the motor in the UP position. Be sure to install the lock-out pin while not in use and for transportation.
Part Number | Description |
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1-Oct | SAW BASE |
2-Oct | HANDLE/REAR WHEEL MOUNT |
3-Oct | ADJUSTABLE FRONT WHEEL MOUNT |
4-Oct | MOTOR LOCK MOUNT |
5-Oct | MOTOR LOCK |
6-Oct | BLADE POINTER |
7-Oct | WHEELS (SOLD INDIVIDUALLY) |
8-Oct | BLADE GUARD |
9-Oct | 4-ARM KNOB |
10-Oct | HOLE PLUG |
11-Oct | DUST DEFLECTOR |
Part Number | Description |
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12-Oct | DP-HGX-7 |
13-Oct | MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE |
14-Oct | UPPER MOTOR MOUNT |
15-Oct | LOWER MOTOR MOUNT |
16-Oct | CENTER MOTOR MOUNT |
17-Oct | LIFT/LOWER HANDLE |
18-Oct | TENSION SPRING |
19-Oct | DEPTH STOP |
20-Oct | DETENT PIN |
Part Number | Description |
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21-Oct | COMPLETE ASSEMBLY |
22-Oct | HANDLE |
23-Oct | HANDLE GRIP |
24-Oct | CORD WRAP |
25-Oct | ELECTRICAL BOX |
DiamaPro Systems®
3343 Peachtree Road NE
Suite 145 #24
Atlanta, GA 30326
470-977-2323
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