PAGE38 — SP7060 PAVEMENT SAW • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (02/13/09)
LOADING AND TRANSPORTING
LOADING, UNLOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE
SAW
Loading and Unloading
Tie-Down Points
The saw is provided with holes at each corner of the lower
frame for easy tie-down during transportation. See Figure 35.
WARNING
When LOADING, UNLOADING or when on a STEEP
SLOPE, the engine MUST BE at 1800 RPM or above
to prevent loss of control.
CAUTION
NEVER tie the back end of the saw down by strapping
across the handlebars. Damage to the SLH (Stay Level
Handles) system will occur.
CAUTION
The use of tie-downs to secure the saw during
transportation is highly recommended. ALWAYS secure
the saw during transportation to prevent unwanted
movement or shifting that could result in equipment
damage or injury to personnel.
Figure 35. Tie-Down Points
Lifting Point
The convenient single point for lifting the saw with a hoist
is located above the engine (Figure 36).
Figure 36. Lifting Point
WARNING
AVOID INJURY!
Stay clear of the saw while it is being hoisted.
To avoid possible damage to the saw, use approved
rigging (minimum 3000 lb. test) when hoisting the saw.
Night Light
The night light (Figure 37) can be used on either side of the
saw and can be extended and rotated for best illumination of
the cutting area. Aim the light then lock it in position by tightening
the lock knobs. The light can be removed for storage by
loosening the lock knobs, disconnecting the light cord and
sliding the light bar out of the saw.
To turn lights ON, push the rocker-style switch located on the
instrument panel forward. To turn lights OFF, push rocker switch
backward.
Figure 37. Night Light