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Hilti DSH 700-X - User Manual

Hilti DSH 700-X
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DSH 700
DSH 700-X
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English
Printed: 24.04.2018 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5265931 / 000 / 02

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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kimberly SteeleJul 27, 2025
    Why does my Hilti DSH 700-X Saw not start?
    • D
      danielsmichaelJul 27, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Hilti Saw might not be starting. It could be due to an empty fuel tank, a clogged air filter, or a flooded engine. Other potential causes include a wrong fuel mixture, air in the fuel line, a dirty or blocked fuel filter, a weak or absent ignition spark, low engine compression, low ambient temperature, a clogged spark arrestor or exhaust exit, or a stiff decompression valve. Please check these components.
  • C
    Christopher LaraAug 1, 2025
    Why does my Hilti Saw have low engine power?
    • J
      John RichardsonAug 2, 2025
      Low engine power or poor cutting performance in your Hilti Saw can stem from several issues: a clogged air filter, a weak ignition spark, an incorrect fuel mixture, or an unsuitable cut-off wheel for the material you're cutting. Also, check for drive belt or cut-off wheel slippage, and ensure the engine compression isn't too low. Change the air filter, clean the spark plug, empty the fuel tank and flush out the tank and fuel supply line.
  • J
    Joshua FrostAug 6, 2025
    What to do if the Hilti Saw cut-off wheel slows down?
    • S
      Sharon WardAug 7, 2025
      If the cut-off wheel on your Hilti Saw slows down or stops, it might be due to excessive cutting pressure or side pressure on the wheel. Reduce the pressure and guide the saw in a straight line. Also, check if the cut-off wheel is correctly fitted and tightened. The issue could also be due to the wrong direction of rotation. If the forward section of the saw arm is loose, have the product repaired by Hilti Service.
  • V
    Victoria PayneAug 11, 2025
    How to fix high vibration in Hilti DSH 700-X Saw?
    • Y
      Yvette HigginsAug 11, 2025
      Excessive vibration and wandering of the cut-off wheel in your Hilti Saw can be caused by a few things. First, check that the cut-off wheel is correctly fitted and tightened. Second, inspect the cut-off wheel for damage and replace it if necessary. Lastly, ensure the centering bushing is properly installed and that the arbor hole diameter matches the centering collar of the bushing.
  • C
    Carlos FordAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Hilti Saw cut-off wheel rotates at idle?
    • W
      William TorresAug 16, 2025
      If the cut-off wheel of your Hilti Saw is rotating while the engine is idling, the idling speed might be too high. Check the idling speed and adjust it if necessary. Alternatively, the half-throttle position might be engaged; release it. A faulty centrifugal clutch could also be the cause; consider changing it.
  • R
    Rodney DaviesAug 21, 2025
    How to fix Hilti DSH 700-X starter assembly?
    • A
      Amanda HerreraAug 21, 2025
      If the starter assembly on your Hilti Saw isn't working, it could be that the clutch claws are not engaging. Try cleaning the clutch claws so they move freely. Also, check if the starter cord is broken and replace it if needed.

Summary

Information about the documentation

About this documentation

Read before operation for safe handling and use.

Explanation of symbols used

Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and document symbols.

Warnings

Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION signal words and their hazard meanings.

Symbols in the documentation

Explains the meaning of symbols used within the text of the document.

Symbols in the illustrations

Explains the meaning of symbols used within the illustrations of the document.

Information about the documentation

Product-dependent symbols

Lists and explains symbols specific to the product's operation and components.

Symbols on the product

Explains symbols found directly on the machine's body.

Adhesive labels on the machine

Explains warning and prohibition symbols affixed to the machine.

Information about the documentation

Product information

Details product identification, model, generation, and serial number.

Declaration of conformity

States compliance with standards and location of technical documentation.

Safety

Personal safety

Crucial safety precautions for operating the tool safely and preventing injury.

Electrical safety

Safety precautions related to potential electrical hazards.

Safety at the workplace

Requirements for a safe work environment, lighting, tidiness, and hazard avoidance.

Liquids (gasoline and oil) and vapors

Safety advice for handling fuels and avoiding hazardous vapors.

Cutting work using cutting discs

Safety guidelines for selecting, fitting, and using cutting discs.

Transport and storage

Guidelines for safely transporting and storing the product and accessories.

Description

Product overview

Illustrates and labels the main components of the gasoline-powered cut-off saw.

Saw trolley (accessory)

Illustrates and labels the components of the optional saw trolley accessory.

Intended use

Defines the product's applications and operational limitations.

Recommendations for use

Advice for optimal use, including wet cutting, disc care, and workpiece support.

Cutting disc specifications

Specifies the approved types and standards for cutting discs.

Items supplied

Lists the components included with the gasoline-powered saw package.

Consumables and wearing parts

Lists parts that are consumed or wear out during normal operation.

Technical data

Gasoline-powered cut-off saw

Presents technical specifications for different models of the saw.

Additional technical data

Lists detailed technical parameters like engine type, fuel capacity, and dimensions.

Noise information and vibration values determined in accordance with ISO 19432

Details noise and vibration levels measured according to ISO standards.

Before use

Fuel

Information on the gasoline and oil mixture required for the two-stroke engine.

Assembly and adjustment

General safety warnings and steps before performing assembly or adjustments.

Fitting a cutting disc

Step-by-step instructions for correctly installing a cutting disc onto the arbor.

Adjusting the guard

Instructions on how to adjust the protective guard for optimal safety.

Conversion from normal cutting to flush cutting

Information on converting the saw arm for flush cutting operations.

Locking rotary movement of the guide wheels

Instructions on how to lock the guide wheels for safe positioning.

Mounting the gasoline-powered saw on the saw trolley (accessory)

Steps to securely mount the gasoline-powered saw onto the optional saw trolley.

Fitting the water pump (accessory)

Instructions for attaching the optional water pump accessory to the saw.

Removing the water pump (accessory)

Steps for safely disconnecting and removing the water pump accessory.

Operation

Starting the engine

Detailed procedure for starting the engine under cold and hot conditions.

Checks after starting the engine

Procedures to check engine idling and cutting disc operation after starting.

Switching the engine off

Steps to safely turn off the engine and stop the cutting disc.

Cutting techniques

Guidelines and safety advice for performing cutting operations effectively.

Care and maintenance

Maintenance table

A table outlining required maintenance tasks and their recommended frequencies.

Cleaning or replacing the air filter

Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air filter for optimal performance.

Replacing a broken starter cord

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing a broken starter cord.

Replacing the fuel filter

Instructions for locating and replacing the fuel filter.

Cleaning the spark plug, setting the spark plug gap or replacing the spark plug

Procedure for spark plug maintenance: cleaning, gapping, and replacement.

Adjusting the carburetor

Instructions for adjusting the engine's idling speed via the carburetor.

Care and maintenance of the machine

General advice on cleaning and maintaining the machine's exterior.

Maintenance

Regular checks of external parts, accessories, and controls for damage.

Checks after care and maintenance work

Final verification of safety devices and controls after maintenance.

Transport and storage

Transportation in a vehicle

Safety guidelines for transporting the product safely in a vehicle.

Storing the fuel mixture

Advice on safe storage practices for fuel mixtures.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Table listing common problems, their causes, and corrective actions.

Disposal

Disposal

Guidelines for environmentally responsible disposal of the product and materials.

Drilling slurry

Specific recommendations for handling and disposing of drilling slurry.

Hilti DSH 700-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Blade Diameter300 mm
Weight9.8 kg
Power sourceGasoline
Sound Power Level109 dB(A)
Blade diameter300 mm
Fuel Capacity0.5 L

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