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After Each Use
Cleanup
Check that the cutter engine is turned off and cooled before attempting any maintenance, cleaning, or
inspection to avoid an accidental start and possible injury.
Remove foreign substances from the saw blade and rinse it with water.
Remove foreign substances such as soil, cement, asphalt and/or dirt from the concrete cutter and
wash it but do not get water on the engine.
Clean the engine cylinder cooling fins. A broom or old brush are good tools to remove dirt,
concrete and bits of rock.
Refer to the engine manual for additional information about engine maintenance.
Storage
If storing the cutter for an extended period of time (more than 30 days) or transporting it:
Clean the cutter and saw blade as described above.
Remove the saw blade.
Drain the water tank.
Drain the fuel tank and run the engine briefly until the fuel in the the carburetor is completely
consumed.
Clean or replace the air filter.
Change the engine oil.
Follow the procedures described in the engine manual for engine storage.
Store the cutter and saw blade separately in a clean, dry area.
Cover the cutter and blade completely with a cloth or tarp.
If transporting the concrete cutter, lift it from the top center of the frame using a proper lifting crane
when moving it on and off a truck. Lifting the cutter by hand may cause personal injury due to its
heavy weight.
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