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Assembling/Installing equipment Operator's Manual CS 2512
Assembling/Installing
equipment
Cutting needs to be planned carefully before assembling
the saw so that it can be performed as easily as possible.
Husqvarna CS 2512 can be assembled to make either
horizontal or vertical cuts. The saw is assembled standing
when you wish to make vertical cuts.
The saw is assembled horizontally when the cut is to be
made at floor height and when the cut is made in the floor.
It may be necessary to drill holes to thread the wire
through the material to be cut.
Position the saw in an appropriate position in front of the
planned cut. When the saw is in position, secure it by
screwing down the anchor bolt.
When the saw is anchored to the floor, screw down the
adjuster feet so that the saw stands firmly.
Remember that the machine's centre of gravity (the grey
circle) is positioned between the first and second pairs of
adjuster feet (the adjuster feet pairs are marked 1-3) with a
horizontal cut (A). When cutting under the machine, it is
important that the saw is anchored well with the anchor
bolt (b) as the adjuster feet pairs 2 and 3 must be used.
(Adjuster feet pair 1 may rest on the sawn off section.) If
the saw is not anchored well it will overturn when the mate-
rial supporting adjuster feet pair 1 has been cut through.
If necessary, fit idler wheels to assist the cutting process.
Using the idler wheels allows the number of sharp corners
that the wire must be pulled around can be reduced,
which results in less wear to the wire at the same time as
cutting is made easier. Using the idler wheels also lets the
wire be guided in different directions without the need of
moving the saw unit.
Also, use the idler wheels to capture the wire when
finishing the cut.
WARNING!
Always position the saw so that you can
stand without the risk of being hit by a
broken wire. Ensure that no unauthorised
persons can access the working area while
cutting. Being hit by a broken wire can
result in death or serious personal injury.
1
2
3
B
A