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CC7574DKV OPERATOR’S MANUAL

50 Hour Service .................................................................................................................................... 45 

Drain the Fuel/Water Separator Filter ............................................................................................... 45 
Lubricate the Hydraulic Cylinder Pivot Pin ........................................................................................ 46 
Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Bearings .................................................................................................. 46 
Lubricate the Optional Bogie Wheel .................................................................................................. 46 

100 Hour Service .................................................................................................................................. 47 

Upper Gearbox.................................................................................................................................. 47 

Changing the Upper Gearbox Oil .................................................................................................. 47 
(Single Speed) ............................................................................................................................... 47 
Changing the Upper Gearbox Oil .................................................................................................. 47 
(3-Speed) ...................................................................................................................................... 47 

Lower Gearbox.................................................................................................................................. 47 

Changing the Lower Gearbox Oil .................................................................................................. 47 

Cleaning the In-Line Oil Suction Filter ............................................................................................... 48 

250 Hour Service .................................................................................................................................. 48 

Check and Clean the Water System Inlet Strainer(s) ....................................................................... 48 
Clean the Air Cleaner Element .......................................................................................................... 48 

Changing the Engine Oil ............................................................................................................... 49 

500 Hour Service .................................................................................................................................. 50 

Replacing the Hydraulic Oil Filter ...................................................................................................... 50 
Replace the Fuel/Water Separator Filter ........................................................................................... 51 
Replace the Fuel Filter ...................................................................................................................... 51 
Replacing the Outer Primary and Inner Safety Filters ....................................................................... 52 

1000 Hour Service ................................................................................................................................ 53 

Changing the Radiator Fluid and Hoses ........................................................................................... 53 
Lubricate the Blade Shaft Seals ........................................................................................................ 53 

1500 Service Hours .............................................................................................................................. 53 

Replace the Oil Separator Element ................................................................................................... 53 

Regular Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 54 

Speed Control Lever ......................................................................................................................... 54 

Adjusting the Lever Tension .......................................................................................................... 54 
Adjusting the Spring Plungers ....................................................................................................... 54 

Inner Blade Flange ............................................................................................................................ 54 

Installing the Inner Blade Flange ................................................................................................... 55 
Removing the Inner Blade Flange ................................................................................................. 55 

Drive Alignment ................................................................................................................................. 55 

Adjusting the Drive Alignment ....................................................................................................... 55 

Wheels .............................................................................................................................................. 55 

Replacing the Front Wheels .......................................................................................................... 55 
Replacing the Rear Wheels ........................................................................................................... 56 

Maximum Cutting Depth .................................................................................................................... 56 
Handlebar Cylinder Rod .................................................................................................................... 56 

Removing the Cylinder Rod ........................................................................................................... 57 
Connecting the Cylinder Rod ........................................................................................................ 57 

Battery ............................................................................................................................................... 57 

Battery Type .................................................................................................................................. 57 
Servicing the Battery ..................................................................................................................... 58 

Electrical System ............................................................................................................................... 58 
Belt Sheaves ..................................................................................................................................... 58 

Removing the Belt Sheaves .......................................................................................................... 58 
Installing Belt Sheaves .................................................................................................................. 59 

Blade Drive Belts............................................................................................................................... 59 

Tensioning/Replacing the Blade Drive Belts ................................................................................. 59 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CC7574DKV

Page 1: ...CORE CUT OPERATOR S MANUAL CC7574DKV CC7574DKV 3 MAY 2022 Part 1802742 01...

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Page 3: ...orting Safety 17 Lifting Safety 17 Display Panel Controller 18 Controller Features 18 Flat Screen Display 18 Function Keys 21 Soft Key Commands 21 Main Menu Key 22 Engine Diagnostics 23 User Settings...

Page 4: ...Using the Blade Depth Stop 38 Continuing a Partial Cut 39 Finishing a Cut 39 Hood Operation 39 Shifting the Three Speed Transmission 39 Maintenance 40 General 40 Maintenance Tools 40 Pre Maintenance P...

Page 5: ...the Fuel Filter 51 Replacing the Outer Primary and Inner Safety Filters 52 1000 Hour Service 53 Changing the Radiator Fluid and Hoses 53 Lubricate the Blade Shaft Seals 53 1500 Service Hours 53 Replac...

Page 6: ...arked Regeneration 61 Requesting a Parked Regeneration 61 References 63 Appendix A 63 Troubleshooting 63 Appendix B 65 CC7574DKV RPM Chart 65 CC7574DKV 3 RPM Charts 65 CC7574DKV Blade Size Conversion...

Page 7: ...rious injuries and or death All operators must be properly trained or supervised by experienced personnel prior to using this equipment and should understand the risks and hazards involved Diamond Pro...

Page 8: ...erator to move saw forward backward with ignition switch at ON 8 LED Spotlight Switch Activates spotlight 9 LED Light Bar Switch Optional Activates the light bar 10 Water Pump Switch Optional Activate...

Page 9: ...ls water flow rate Connects to the water source hose 22 Water On Off Control Valve Turns water flow to the saw blade on and off 23 Fuel Filler Cap Fill Port 24 LED Spot Light Illuminates the work area...

Page 10: ...1651 C Saw Length Maximum 143 3632 D Handle Extension Maximum 28 711 E Frame Length 53 3 4 1365 F Wheel Base Length 24 1 4 616 G Saw Width 36 1 2 927 H Frame Width 29 737 I Front Wheels Inside Width 2...

Page 11: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL CC7574DKV Specifications 11...

Page 12: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL CC7574DKV 3 Specifications 12...

Page 13: ...not followed WARNING Serious injuries and or death could occur if these instructions are not followed CAUTION Mild and or moderate injuries could occur if these instructions are not followed Propositi...

Page 14: ...ll guards and access panels unless stated otherwise prior to operating the equipment Always pivot front of blade guard fully closed to avoid serious injuries DO NOT Assume the equipment will remain st...

Page 15: ...nents immediately DO NOT expose yourself or anyone else to the direct line of the blade when operating the equipment Always use an appropriate size blade and the correct blade type based on the cuttin...

Page 16: ...ow to turn off the engine quickly for emergency purposes Make sure the equipment is in neutral when starting the engine Fill the fuel tank and check the oil level prior to starting the engine Keep all...

Page 17: ...the gearbox bearings Under tensioning belts may cause slippage shorter belt life and or poor equipment performance Squealing belts indicate looseness DO NOT use old and new belts together on the same...

Page 18: ...bout the configuration Controller Features Flat Screen Display The flat screen displays the gauges dashboard warning icons soft key commands fault messages and menu options for setup and configuration...

Page 19: ...Level Red icon will illuminate when a low fuel level condition exists Water in Fuel Red icon will illuminate if water is detected in the fuel tank Battery Voltage Red icon will illuminate when a low b...

Page 20: ...erature Lamp Red icon displays during active DPF regeneration when the DPF outlet temperature is greater than 450 C 842 F and post engine fuel injection is occurring Regeneration Needed Yellow icon wi...

Page 21: ...irectly below it The soft key options associated with this saw are listed below Soft Key Description Blade Size Toggles to the blade size selection screen Parameter Screen Selection Toggles between Bl...

Page 22: ...cursor down Plus Increases a numerical selection Minus Decreases a numerical selection Return Returns to previous screen Reset Resets the service reminder hours on maintenance milestones when the main...

Page 23: ...s 2 Stored Faults Recall Active Faults This screen displays active faults or warnings from the Electronic Control Unit ECU Each diagnostic is shown with the appropriate Suspect Parameter Number SPN Fa...

Page 24: ...Indicator FMI Text Description if available and the source of the device that transmitted the diagnostic message User Settings The user setting is a series of two screens that display the following it...

Page 25: ...rator to choose between standard US and metric units Set Clock This option allows the operator to set and update save setting the time on the clock display The clock will remain operational when the u...

Page 26: ...the option There is also an option to request a regeneration from this menu See the Maintenance section of this manual for additional information regarding the DPF regeneration process Service Reminde...

Page 27: ...ngine Model 3 Engine Serial Number 4 Rated Power 5 Rated Speed 6 Software Revision Lamp Information The lamp information screen is informational only There are a series of four screens that can be tog...

Page 28: ...Refer to the RPM and Blade Size Conversion Charts located in Appendix B at the end of this manual To select the proper blade size 1 Scroll through the available blade sizes using the function keys as...

Page 29: ...or millimeters to show the depth of the cut Set the Blade Depth Stop Ensure that the saw is operating and all safety precautions are being followed 1 Follow the Zero the Blade procedure listed above 2...

Page 30: ...f the weight bar and through the slot on both footrests 4 Install a fender washer onto each screw underneath the footrest and secure with a lock nut 5 Remove the weight bar as necessary Spotlight 1 Lo...

Page 31: ...l down 3 Remove the fuel tank cap 4 Fill the fuel tank with ultra low sulfur diesel fuel DO NOT overfill the tank for expansion purposes Refer to the engine manual for information on appropriate diese...

Page 32: ...uard 3 Remove the lock pin from the tapered frame mount 4 Use the handle on the blade guard to rock the guard back and forth while lifting the guard off the tapered frame mount Flange Guard Install th...

Page 33: ...nd be alert to the surrounding environment when handling blades WARNING DO NOT install a blade with the engine running Failure to secure the outer flange and blade may cause parts to loosen or fall of...

Page 34: ...Remove the detent pin guards 26 and up from the guard hinge and pivot the front of the guard down over the blade to secure 13 Re insert the detent pin Removing the Blade CAUTION DO NOT remove a blade...

Page 35: ...red 1 E Stop active 2 Low coolant level 3 Radiator door open Starting the Engine Notice In an emergency press the emergency stop button to immediately stop the engine and any saw movement 1 Insert the...

Page 36: ...nt of the operator Blade Lowering Speed Valve Water Supply The water supply minimizes dust when cutting and cools the fuel gearbox and blade Note Always test the water supply for adequate pressure and...

Page 37: ...water to flow when the blade is lowered into a cut When the blade is raised out of the cut and the blade passes the zero point the water flow will automatically shut off NOTE When using AWS adjust the...

Page 38: ...e Turn off all electricity gas and water around the direct work area Making a Cut 1 Align the blade and cutting guide s with the cut line 2 Start the engine and allow to idle briefly before going to f...

Page 39: ...ncrete Use extreme caution to make sure the blade is perfectly aligned within the cut DO NOT continue cutting until the blade is aligned within the cut 3 Continue the step cut process using the blade...

Page 40: ...emove the cutting blade prior to starting any maintenance Place the saw on a level surface with the engine turned off and the emergency stop activated Ensure there is adequate lighting in the work are...

Page 41: ...not spray water into the exhaust pipe or air filter Part Lubrication WARNING DO NOT grease parts with the engine running Lubricate all necessary parts on schedule for maximum saw efficiency Occasional...

Page 42: ...S MANUAL Service Schedule The service schedule is based primarily on the standard operating time of the machine The frequency of the maintenance tasks can be increased based on the working environment...

Page 43: ...evel position 1 If fuel level is low as indicated by the low fuel level icon on the display panel remove the fuel tank fill cap located on the left top side of the upright assembly Fuel Tank Fill Cap...

Page 44: ...ivalent to just below where the fill port extends into the hydraulic pump Do not overfill as this will cause oil leakage through the breather cap when raising the saw 5 Replace the breather cap and re...

Page 45: ...the restriction indicator reset button on the top of the indicator to reset the unit after the air filters has been serviced Rubber Dust Ejector Boot The rubber dust ejector boot valve ejects debris a...

Page 46: ...ccess it unlatch and open the right side door The fitting is located at the frame base just in front of the cooling fan Pivot Pin Grease Fitting Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Bearings 1 Raise the saw to...

Page 47: ...r cap and retighten to secure Changing the Upper Gearbox Oil 3 Speed Change the upper gearbox oil every 100 hours 3 Speed Gearbox 1 Lower the saw to level the frame 2 Place a drain pan under the gearb...

Page 48: ...ged or not cleanable 6 Fit the bronze filter inside the spring and place the assembly back into the filter barrel 7 Retighten the filter barrel to the hex filter cap to secure 8 Close and latch the ri...

Page 49: ...r into the air cleaner housing over the inner safety filter and gently push the filter into the unit until it feels secure 8 Place the end cover tightly up against the ridge at the end of the air clea...

Page 50: ...ance with city state and federal regulations 11 Shut oil drain valve and replace red plastic drain plug 12 Install a new filter on the engine Lubricate the rubber gasket on the filter with a film of o...

Page 51: ...move the electrical connector from the drainage cap and remove the cap 6 Remove the fuel water separator filter using a filter wrench 7 Dispose of the filter according to city state and federal regula...

Page 52: ...r housing DO NOT allow dust to enter the air intake tube when cleaning or replacing parts 5 Place the new inner safety filter into the air cleaner housing until it is fully seated 6 Place the new oute...

Page 53: ...hoses and secure them using the hose clamps 9 Close the rear cover screen and latch to secure 10 Add a 50 50 mix of water and antifreeze as called out in the CC7574DKV Parts List to the expansion tan...

Page 54: ...grease cap to the pivot housing 8 Close the rear cover screen and latch to secure Adjusting the Spring Plungers Adjust the spring plungers if the speed control lever feels too tight or too loose when...

Page 55: ...clockwise to adjust the drive alignment toward the left Adjustment Bolt Wheels WARNING Raise the saw to a proper height for access when working underneath the saw Use chocks to block the wheels and fi...

Page 56: ...flange size and belt size to avoid damaging saw components Refer to the CC7574DKV Parts List for additional information 1 Raise the saw to gain access to the maximum cutting depth bolts underneath th...

Page 57: ...wo wires to the solenoid block valve according to the wiring diagrams in the CC7574DKV Parts List Battery WARNING Ignitable explosive gases are emitted from the battery DO NOT expose the battery to sp...

Page 58: ...ive cable lead to the negative battery terminal 10 Reinsert the hold down batter lid over the two tie rod bolts and tighten it using the two ratchet knobs 11 Close and latch the left side door Electri...

Page 59: ...essary DO NOT exceed the manufacturer s tension settings 7 Tighten the nut on both blade drive belt tension bolts down to the engine foot 8 Retighten the two engine cradle screws 9 Close and latch the...

Page 60: ...ring the saw for longer time frames Drain the water lines hoses Turn off all switches and controls Lower the saw completely to remove strain on the lifting mechanism Clean and wipe down the saw to rem...

Page 61: ...e into contact with combustible materials During active regeneration the display panel will show the active regen red status icon on the display panel Red Active Regen in Process Icon Parked Regenerat...

Page 62: ...eration is occurring This will abort the regeneration process and require to start the process over CAUTION Once the process has started it can be stopped by selecting the Stop Regen soft key DO NOT s...

Page 63: ...the problem is not cleared a shutdown warning will be displayed the next time the keyed is turned to the on position Coolant level is extremely low Fill the coolant system in accordance with the Addin...

Page 64: ...NOT twist blade from side to side Wrong blade Contact dealer manufacturer of blade 9 Short belt life Loose belts causing slippage Check and adjust belt tension Sheaves misaligned Use straightedge to c...

Page 65: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL Appendix B CC7574DKV RPM Chart CC7574DKV 3 RPM Charts 65...

Page 66: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL 66...

Page 67: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL CC7574DKV Blade Size Conversion Chart 67...

Page 68: ...CC7574DKV OPERATOR S MANUAL CC7574DKV 3 Blade Size Conversion Chart 68...

Page 69: ...and Drilling Association www csda org The CSDA has many helpful concrete cutting publications available to members and non members 4 Association of Equipment Manufacturers www aem org The AEM has a va...

Page 70: ...Serial Numbers Record the saw s serial number below for future reference and customer service purposes Record the engine s model and serial numbers below for future reference and customer service purp...

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Page 72: ...ts Elyria Ohio factory or at a point designated by it of such parts as shall appear to us upon inspection at such parts to have been defective in material or workmanship with expense for transportatio...

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