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© 2014 ICS, Blount International Inc. Specications are subject to change
without notice. REV061914 F/N 545067
WARNING
THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL APPLIES TO ALL THE ITEMS LISTED ON
THIS PAGE
A potentially hazardous situation exists which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Chain breakage can result in high-speed ejection of parts, which can
result in death or serious personal injury to operators or bystanders.
The items listed below are critical to minimizing the risk of chain
breakage and injury.
• DO NOT operate a concrete chain saw with a damaged, modified,
broken, or missing side cover, bottom guard, or guard flap. The
side cover, bottom guard, and guard flap provides protection
against contact with moving parts, ejected debris, broken
diamond chain, thrown water and concrete slurry.
• DO NOT operate saw with loose, missing, damaged or improperly
repaired parts.
• DO NOT insert saw into a slot narrower than the chain segments.
Rapid pushback might occur. Reference: Most diamond segments
are .225 inches (5.72 mm) wide.
• DO NOT use damaged, modified or improperly repaired chain.
• DO NOT run saw upside-down. Concrete debris can fly back into
the operator’s face.
• DO NOT cut ductile iron pipe with the concrete chain saw (except
when using PowerGrit
®
Utility Saw Chain). Segment loss or
diamond chain breakage may occur.
• See page 24 for information about cutting ductile iron pipe with
PowerGrit chain.
SAFETY