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Diamond Products CC6571 - User Manual

Diamond Products CC6571
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CONCRETE SAW
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
MODELS
CC6571 and CC6571-3
May 2015
Part # 1804004

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    rachelblevinsAug 15, 2025
    Why is the belt life short on my Diamond Products CC6571?
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      Sandra ReeseAug 15, 2025
      Short belt life on your Diamond Products Saw can be caused by several factors. Regularly check belt tension to prevent slippage. Ensure the sheaves are properly aligned using a straightedge. Inspect the sheave grooves for wear and replace them if needed. Check the front skid plates and replace them if worn to prevent belts from contacting the pavement. Adjust the front axle maximum depth stop bolt for belt clearance. Replace mismatched belt sets with a new, matched set, avoiding mixing old and new belts. Lastly, check belt tension and lubricate the PTO every 25 hours to prevent overheating.
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    Diana WoodAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Diamond Products CC6571 will not completely lower?
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      Rebecca VelazquezAug 21, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw will not lower completely, first check if the depth stop is set and turn the depth stop knob counterclockwise until it stops. Also, ensure that the skid plates are in the correct set of holes, using the bottom set of holes with 4-1/2" blade flanges. Finally, verify that the front axle maximum cutting depth is set correctly by adjusting the front axle maximum depth stop bolt.
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    Christopher FreemanAug 25, 2025
    How to adjust lowering speed on Diamond Products CC6571 Saw?
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      codythomasAug 25, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw is lowering too slow or too fast, the lowering speed setting might be incorrect. To resolve this, adjust the flow control valve knob on the hydraulic pump unit.
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    Sean ConleyAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Diamond Products CC6571 Saw will not raise?
    • M
      Mark ParkerAug 27, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw will not raise, the issue might stem from a defective solenoid start switch. Inspect and replace the solenoid on the hydraulic pump unit. Alternatively, a worn-out battery could be the cause, so test, charge, or replace the battery. Lastly, a defective raise button could be the problem, so check and replace the raise button.
  • D
    Daniel TaylorAug 30, 2025
    Why Diamond Products Saw will not lower?
    • S
      Sarah HarrisAug 30, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw will not lower, there might be debris in the lowering valve stem. You should remove, inspect, and clean the valve stem. Another potential cause is a defective valve coil; check for magnetism of the valve stem when activated. Finally, a defective lowering button could be the reason; check and replace the lowering button.
  • C
    chernandezSep 2, 2025
    Why won't my Diamond Products CC6571 Saw engine start?
    • B
      Brittany TranSep 2, 2025
      There are several reasons why the engine of your Diamond Products Saw might not start. Here are a few things to check: * Ensure the emergency stop button isn't activated by pulling up on it. * Verify the optional water safety switch is set to 'Off'. * Check the fuel level in the tank. * Inspect and replace the fuel filter or fuel lines if they are clogged. * Bleed the fuel lines to remove any air. * Test, charge, or replace the battery if it's weak or worn out. * Inspect, clean, and tighten the battery cables to ensure a good connection. * Check the wiring for a short if the main circuit breaker has tripped. * Pre-heat the engine with a glow plug in cold weather. If none of these steps work, refer to the engine manual for further troubleshooting.
  • A
    Alyssa MartinSep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Diamond Products CC6571 blade does not cut straight?
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      Nicholas SmithSep 5, 2025
      If the blade on your Diamond Products Saw isn't cutting straight, it could be due to a misaligned rear axle, which requires adjustment. It may also happen if you're applying excessive force while sawing, so reduce your forward speed. Lastly, ensure you're using the correct blade for the application; contact the blade's dealer or manufacturer if unsure.
  • D
    Derrick LiSep 8, 2025
    What to do if Diamond Products Saw will not lower?
    • J
      Jessica AllenSep 8, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw won't lower, it might be due to debris in the lowering valve stem, which needs to be removed, inspected, and cleaned. Another possible cause is a defective valve coil; check for magnetism of the valve stem when activated. Finally, inspect and replace the lowering button if it's defective.
  • A
    achristensenSep 12, 2025
    Why does my Diamond Products CC6571 Saw lower too slow or too fast?
    • A
      Anthony MarquezSep 12, 2025
      If your Diamond Products Saw lowers too slowly or too quickly, it could be due to an improper lowering speed setting. To resolve this, adjust the flow control valve knob on the hydraulic pump unit.
  • E
    Erica PetersNov 17, 2025
    Why Diamond Products CC6571 engine will not start?
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      Craig JimenezNov 17, 2025
      Several factors can prevent your Diamond Products Saw from starting. First, ensure the emergency stop button is not activated by checking if it is pulled up. Then, verify that the optional water safety switch is set to 'Off'. Check the fuel level in the tank. If the tank is not empty, the fuel filter or lines may be clogged, in which case, replace them. Air in the fuel lines can also be a culprit, so bleed the fuel lines. A weak battery or faulty connection could also be the issue; test, charge, or replace the battery, and inspect, clean, and tighten the battery cables. Check the wiring for a short if the main circuit breaker has tripped. In cold weather, pre-heat the engine with a glow plug. If none of these steps work, the engine may have a malfunction, and you should refer to the engine...

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Guidelines for safe operation, maintenance, and handling of the concrete saw to prevent injuries.

Specific Safety Areas

Safety measures related to batteries, electrical systems, blades, and blade guards.

Operational Safety Topics

Safety guidelines for fuel, engine, cutting, hydraulics, belts, transmission, transport, and lifting.

Product Overview

CC6571 Components

Identification and labeling of the main parts and assemblies of the CC6571 model.

CC6571-3 Components

Identification and labeling of the main parts and assemblies of the CC6571-3 model.

Specifications and Dimensions

Detailed technical specifications and physical measurements of the concrete saw.

Operating the Concrete Saw

Controls and Indicators

Description of the saw's control panel, switches, levers, and display indicators.

Handlebar and Pointer Adjustments

Adjusting handlebars, front pointer, and rear pointers for optimal cutting guidance.

Blade Operations

Selecting blade speed, installing, and removing saw blades safely.

Guards and Water System

Installing/removing guards and connecting the water supply for blade cooling.

Engine and Transmission Operation

Starting, stopping the engine, and operating the transmission for saw movement.

Concrete Cutting Procedures

Techniques, tips, and tasks for performing efficient and safe concrete cutting.

DPF System and Display Panel

Understanding the display panel, soft keys, status icons, and DPF regeneration.

Maintenance and Servicing

Maintenance Schedule

Guidelines for daily, regular, 50-hour, and 500-hour maintenance tasks.

Belt System Maintenance

Adjusting and replacing blade drive belts and transmission V-belts.

Engine Cooling and Fuel System

Maintaining the engine cooling system, radiator, fan, and fuel filter.

Component Servicing

Servicing battery, electrical system, sensors, air cleaner, drive, and hydraulic components.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Diagnosing and resolving problems related to engine start, saw movement, and cutting.

Appendices and Warranty

Appendix A: Model and Serial Numbers

Section for recording saw and engine model and serial numbers for reference.

Appendix B: Daily Maintenance Chart

A chart to track daily maintenance tasks for the concrete saw.

Appendix C: Troubleshooting Guide

Reference to the troubleshooting section for issue resolution.

Appendix D: Additional Resources

List of organizations and websites for further information and support.

Equipment and Parts Warranty

Details of the warranty coverage provided by Diamond Products for equipment and parts.

Diamond Products CC6571 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDiamond Products
ModelCC6571
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

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