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KL14-I-1017
E-SPTS-I-0809
EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.
Operator’s Instruction Manual
KL-14
14” COMPACT SAW
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READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
Death or serious injury could occur if this machine is used improperly.
Extreme care must be taken when operating electric
models with water present: Ensure power cord is prop-
erly grounded, is attached to a Ground-Fault-Interrupter
(GFI) outlet, and is undamaged.
• Check all electrical cables - be sure connections are tight and
cable is continuous and in good condition. Be sure cable is
correctly rated for both the operating current and voltage of
this equipment.
• Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock. Check with qualied electri-
cian or service person if there is any doubt as to whether the
outlet is properly grounded. Adhere to all local codes and
ordinances.
•NOTE: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for the electric current to
dissipate. The motor is equipped with a grounded plug and
must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and
properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided on the
motor. If the plug does not t the outlet have a qualied electri-
cian install the proper receptacle.
• Switch motor OFF before disconnecting power.
• Engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
• Gasoline is extremely ammable and poison-
ous. It should only be dispensed in well ventilated
areas, and with a cool engine.
• Small gasoline engines produce high concentra-
tions of carbon monoxide (CO) example: a 5 HP 4
cycle engine operation in an enclosed 100,000
cu. ft. area with only one change of air per hour is capable of
providing deadly concentrations of CO in less than fteen min-
utes. Five changes of air in the same area will produce noxious
fumes in less than 30 minutes. Gasoline or propane powered
equipment should not be used in enclosed or partially enclosed
areas. Symptoms of CO poisoning include, headache,
nausea, weakness, dizziness, visual problems and loss of
consciousness. If symptoms occur get into fresh air and
seek medical attention immediately.
SAFETY
MESSAGES SAFETY MESSAGES
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not
avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Indicates hazards which, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury and or damage to the
equipment.
• Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol
of DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT
GASOLINE/PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT
•Equipment should only be operated by trained personnel in
good physical condition and mental health (not fatigued). The
operator and maintenance personnel must be physically able
to handle the bulk weight and power of this equipment.
•This is a one person tool. Maintain a safe operating distance
to other personnel. It is the operators’ responsibility to keep
other people (workers, pedestrians, bystanders, etc.) away
during operation. Block o the work area in all directions with
roping, safety netting, etc. for a safe distance. Failure to do so
may result in others being injured by ying debris or exposing
them to harmful dust and noise.
•This equipment is intended for commercial use only.
•For the operator’s safety and the safety of others, always keep
all guards in place during operation.
•Never let equipment run unattended.
• Personal Protection Equipment and proper safety attire must
be worn when operating this machinery. The operator must
wear approved safety equipment appropriate for the job such
as hard hat and safety shoes when conditions require. Hear-
ing protection MUST be used (operational noise levels of this
equipment may exceed 85dBA). Eye protection MUST be worn
at all times.
Keep body parts and loose clothing away from moving
parts. Failure to do so could result in dismemberment
or death.
•Do not modify the machine.
• Stop motor/engine when adjusting or servicing this equipment.
Maintain a safe operating distance from ammable
materials. Sparks from the cutting-action of this machine
can ignite ammable materials or vapors.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
DUST WARNING
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing,
grinding, drilling, and other construction activi-
ties contains chemicals known to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints, and
• Crystalline silica from bricks and concrete and other
masonry products.
Your risk of exposure to these chemicals varies depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your risk:
work in a well ventilated area, use a dust control system, such
as an industrial-style vacuum, and wear approved personal
safety equipment, such as a dust/particle respirator designed
to lter out microscopic particles.
• Do not disconnect power by pulling cord. To disconnect, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
• Unplug power cord at the machine when not in use and before
servicing.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page Number
Safety Messages and General Instructions.................................................................................. 2
How To Order Replacement Parts................................................................................................ 3
Safety Guidelines...... ................................................................................................................... 4
Operating Controls ....................................................................................................................... 5
Operating Instructions ...............................................................................................................6-7
Maintenance Instructions.............................................................................................................. 8
Changing Blade............................................................................................................................ 9
Lubrication Points....................................................................................................................... 10
Maintenance Schedule............................................................................................................... 11
SMI Dust and Silica Warning...................................................................................................... 12
Machine Safety Symbol Reference........................................................................................13-14
Limited Equipment Warranty .............................................................................. Inside Back Page
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Read and understand all operating instructions
before operating this equipment.
Death or serious injury can result if this machine is used improperly.
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times while the grinder is in use. During normal operation,
sound pressure levels may exceed 85dBA. Use only ANSI approved safety glasses to help prevent
eye injury. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses.
Operator must wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that
can get tangled in moving parts. Footwear should provide sure footing and protection.
Materials being removed can be toxic or hazardous. A breathing respirator is required to help protect the op-
erator from inhaling the airborne material when operating this machine.
• Inspect the work surface for cracks, uneven joints and foreign objects such as nails, screws and pipes. Damage
to the disc and/or equipment may result which can also cause serious injury to the operator. Hazardous areas
should be properly identied and clearly marked.
• The KL-14 is designed to be controlled by a single operator .
• Inspect the discs carefully before installing. Do not use any questionable disc since serious personal injury and/
or damage to property can result.
• Never operate this grinder while under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or when taking medications that impair the
senses or reactions, or when excessively tired or under stress.
• Be sure decals on the machine can be clearly read and understood. Replace worn or missing decals immediately,
Safety Guidelines
Safety warnings and guidelines do not by themselves eliminate danger.
They are not given as substitutes for proper accident prevention procedures and good judgement.
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OPERATING CONTROLS
MODEL KL-14 / 14” WALK BEHIND SAW
Guide Bar
Handle Lock
On/O Switch
Please Note:
Controls shown are for the model indicated.
The location of these controls may vary on the dierent models.
Due to improvements and changes in the equipment, the illustration shown may be dierent from the actual machine.
Depth Control
Throttle
Collapsable Handle
Rope Pull
Choke
Water Valve
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Possible Diamond Blade Problems
Segment Loss: Arbor Hole Cracked Segments Blade Will Not Cut:
Usually insucient Out-Of-Bound And or Core Blade is glazed or
water Blade not properly tightened Wrong Blade for job to hard for job
or seated on arbor
IMPORTANT NOTES
Operating Instructions
•Read and understand all operating instructions before operating this equipment.
Death or serious injury can result if this machine is used improperly.
•Concrete saws are designed to be used to cut at horizontal concrete or asphalt
slabs using diamond saw blades.
•The machines may be equipped with gasoline engines or electric motors.
•They are designed to be controlled by a single operator from a position at the rear of the saw.
•Maintain a safe distance from other personnel in the area.
Be sure to read the Rx for Concrete Saws supplied with your machine.
IMPORTANT: Perform Pre-Start Check.
• Visually inspect the equipment for wear or damage.
• Be sure all guards are in place and functioning properly. Do not operate unless blade guard is in place
and secure.
• Perform all daily maintenance.
• Check to be sure water tubes are functioning properly if performing wet-cutting operations.
• Inspect blade - Be sure the correct blade is installed properly on the machine, including RPM, size,
mounting arrangement and its intended use.
• Check blade for damage (see
Figure 1
, below).
• Inspect work area to determine the presence and location of deck inserts, pipes, columns and objects
protruding from the slab surface so that they may be avoided during the cutting operation. Scribe a
line to help guide the saw.
Figure 1
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Operating Instructions
•FOR WET CUTTING: Attach the water supply. A ow rate of approximately 2 gallons per minute
(minimum) is required. Attach the water hose to the coolant valve. Use the valve to control the
ow of water.
•FOR DRY CUTTING: Provide a respirator and dust control system.
•FOR GASOLINE MODELS: Put the engine stop switch and the machine stop switch in the “RUN”
position. Consult the engine manufacturers operating instructions and follow the directions for starting
and breaking in the engine.
•BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE OR MOTOR: Raise the saw blade clear of the working surface.
The blade is raised using the depth control handwheel knob mounted on the lower handle assembly
(Figure 2)
.Lift the knob to unlock and turn the handwheel clockwise until the blade is clearly
o the ground.
•START ENGINE AND ALLOW IT TO REACH OPERATING SPEED: With the handle in the full upright
position(Figure 3)position the saw over the cutting line. Bring the engine to full speed. Lower the blade into
the slab surface by slowly turning the depth control handwheel knob. NOTE - the 14 inch blade has a
maximum cutting depth of 4 3/4”. Step cut in 1” increments for depths greater than 1”. Do not allow the
arbor anges to contact slab surface.
When the selected cutting depth is reached, lock the depth control handwheel knob and proceed to
push the saw forward. The saw blade must remain straight, do not twist, and do not force blade, the
engine or motor should not strain when cutting.
•TO STOP THE MACHINE: Stop forward motion. Turn the depth control handwheel knob clockwise to
raise the blade clear of the cut. Push the throttle to idle. Turn ignition or power switch o and let the engine
come to a complete stop. Turn o the water supply.
•WHEN MANEUVERING THE SAW: Make sure the blade is raised high enough so it does not strike
the slab surface. Damage to blade may occur with inadvertent contact with the slab or other object.
•DO NOT FORCE BLADE WHILE CUTTING.
•IF THE POWER SOURCE STALLS IN THE CUT: Raise the blade completely out of the cut.
Disconnect the power source (i.e. the spark plug wire on a gasoline engine or disconnect an electric
model at the machine). Inspect the blade ange nut/bolt to verify that they are still tight, and inspect
the blade for damage. Replace damaged (or questionable) blades immediately.
•WHEN TRANSPORTING THE SAW: Be sure to remove the blade. Before removing the blade,
disconnect the power source before lifting or removing any guard. See the directions for Changing
Blades on
(page 9)
.
•WHEN STORING THE SAW: Loosen handle locks. Pull handle up and rotate forward(Figure 4).
Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4
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Maintenance Instructions
Disconnect the machine from the power source. Remove the spark plug lead on gasoline engine
models or disconnect the supply voltage connector on electric models, before performing any main-
tenance. All maintenance to be performed regularly by qualied personnel.
•Never work under saw without rst placing chocks on the wheels and support device under the saw to prevent
it from moving or falling. Always work on a at and level surface.
•Refer to the engine manual for maintenance information specic to the engine used. Be sure to check oil level
before operation. Clean air lter element daily.
•Grease bearings after every 4 hours of use. Refer to
(page 10)
for lubrication points on available models.
•Perform a visual inspection of the entire machine before operation. Be sure all fasteners are tight and secure,
check for signs of metal cracking or fatigue, inspect for damage to electrical wiring, damage to fuel lines, check
bearings and inspect to be sure proper guards are in place and secure, etc...
•Inspect belts before operation. Check belt tension. On new equipment, belts should be re-tensioned after the
rst four hours of use. Damaged, stretched or excessively worn belts should be replaced with a new matched set.
•To tension belts, loosen motor mounting hardware slightly. Either push motor towards the rear of the saw
(handle bar side) until the belts are tight or on the models with a belt tensioning adjustment bolt, use bolt to
adjust the engine until the belts are tight. Re-torque the engine mounting hardware.
•Proper belt tension must be maintained to transmit the engine power to the cutting blade. Slipping belts will
over-heat, the blade life will be shortened and the cutting speed limited. Over tensioned belts will shorten the
belt and bearing life.
•Check diamond blades for cracks, loose segments and oversize, worn, or out-of-round arbor holes
(See Figure 1)
. Do not use any questionable blade since serious injury and/or damage to property can result.
Do not use warped, twisted, or out-of-balance blades. Unbalanced blades will wear excessively, vibrate and
damage both arbor shaft and bearings. Do not use a blade without a drive pinhole
(Figure 5)
.
• For safety reasons, EDCO does not recommend the use of any abrasive blades. Abrasive blades can
break and cause serious personal injury to operator and/or bystanders. If abrasive blades are used by choice,
use only reinforced abrasive blades. Inspect abrasive blades carefully.
• Be sure arbor shaft, backing plate and blade cap are clean and in good
condition. Flanges should be free of nicks and burrs. Replace if out-of-round or worn.
Figure 9
Figure 5
Drive Pin Hole
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Changing Blades
Disconnect the machine from the power source before performing any work on the
equipment (i.e. changing the blade). To disconnect the power source on gasoline engine
models, remove the spark plug lead.
•Make sure you have the proper blade for the job. Determine the hardness and composition of the
slab. Give your dealer complete information including whether re-bars are present, the desired
depth of the cut, and the length of the cut. If in doubt, contact the blade manufacturer.
Inspect the blade before installing. Check diamond blades for cracks, loose segments
and oversize, worn, or out-of-round arbor holes. (Figure 1) Do not use any questionable
blade since serious personal injury and/or damage of property can result. Do not
use warped, twisted, or out-of-balance blades. Unbalanced blades will wear excessively, vibrate
and damage both arbor shaft and bearings. Do not use a blade without a drive pinhole (Figure 5).
For safety reasons, EDCO does not recommend the use of any abrasive blades. Abrasive
blades can break and cause serious personal injury to operator and/or bystandards. If
abrasive blades are used by choice, use only reinforced abrasive blades. Inspect
abrasive blades carefully.
Never exceed the maximum operating speed of the blade. Be sure to match the blade
speed rating with the arbor shaft speed on the machine. The standard models of the
KL-14, SK-14, SB-14, DS-18 have an arbor shaft speed (uploaded) of 3600 RPM and
3000 RPM under load.
• Do not remove or lift the blade guard unless machine is stopped and all power is disconnected.
Be sure to reinstall blade guard before reconnecting the power source.
•To change the blade unbolt and pull up on front of guard(Figure 6). Then rotate the guard back until
it rests on rear wheel(Figure 7).
• Be sure the arbor shaft, backing plate, and blade cap are clean and in good condition. Make sure
the threads are clean and undamaged. If any damage is detected, consult Discount-equipment.
• The backing plate and blade cap should be the same diameter, do not use if they are
different diameters.
Figure 6 Figure 7
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Grease Bearings Every 4 Hours of Use
NOTE: Wipe grease ttings clean before servicing.
Grease Fittings
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Maintenance Schedule
Repairs are to be
done by authorized
EDCO DEALERS only.
Read and follow instructions
in the Engine Manufacturer’s
Manual
Follow Engine
Manufacturer’s
Maintenance
Schedule
Visual Inspection of
Entire Machine X
Check Engine Oil X
Change Engine Oil*
(Refer to Engine manual) X
Clean Air Filter Element* X
Grease Bearings X
Inspect Drive Belts X
Blade Inspection X
Belt Tensioning X
Inspect Arbor Shaft X
Before Each
Operation
Every 4 Hours
Daily
Every 50 Hours
of Operation
As Required
*Gas Models Only
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This symbol means that the machine is heavy if the machine needs to be lifted onto or o of a truck,
loading dock etc. that proper technique or heavy duty lifting device should be used, personal injury could result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that dangerous chemicals, gases, dust particles and/or fumes are present including
carbon monoxide. Proper ventilation must be maintained. Do not use gasoline/diesel/propane powered
equipment indoors.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that there are sharp components and if feet/ngers/digits come in contact personal
injury or death could result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that potential hazardous voltages are present and the equipment must be properly
grounded and extreme caution should be taken. If for any reason maintenance or repair is needed,
insure that voltage(s) are disconnected at the machine and the source unless (be cautious) voltage needs
to be present to troubleshoot the problem, then only qualied personal should work on “live” systems.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means hazardous pressures are present. Caution should be exercised to prevent personal
injury or damage to equipment. Face, eye and head protection should be used.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means explosive and hazardous vapors are present. Caution should be exercised to
prevent personal injury to face and eyes. Breathing and personal protection should be used when
servicing.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that the guards must remain in place while the engine/motor on the machine is
running because death or personal injury may result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that there are moving parts and if feet/ngers/digits are inserted under any edge of
the cutter/grinder/saw cover while the engine/motor on the machine is running that personal injury and loss
of foot/ngers/digits may result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means the surface is HOT and that if ngers/digits/hands or any bare or unprotected skin comes
in contact with this surface or hot accessory, possible serious burns and personal injury may result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
Safety Symbols
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This symbol means that the Operator’s, owners, instruction and/or manufacturer(s) manuals must be
read and understood before operating or attempting to operate this electrical, gasoline, diesel or
propane powered equipment, failure to do so can result in personal injury and possible death.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper eye protection must be worn/used during the operation of this equipment. There is
a potential risk of operator eye damage, injury or loss of sight. This also applies to any personnel standing
nearby observing the operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper ear protection should be worn/used during the operation of this equipment.
There is a potential risk of operator hearing damage, injury or loss of hearing which will increase based on the
length of exposure. This also applies to any personnel standing nearby observing the operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper head protection should be worn/used during the operation of this equipment there
is a potential risk of operator head injury from foreign or loose objects the equipment might come in
contact with during operation. This also applies to any personnel standing nearby or observing the
operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper breathing protection or engineering controls must be worn/used during the
operation of this equipment there is a potential risk of operator lung damage. Repeated and/or substantial
inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including silicosis. In
addition, to California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance known
to cause cancer. When grinding/cutting/drilling such materials, always follow local respiratory precautions.
This also applies to any personnel standing nearby or observing the operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means do not insert ngers/digits under any edge of the belt cover while the engine/
motor on the machine is running because personal injury and loss of ngers/digits may result.
(Black pictogram with red “No” symbol outline)
This symbol denotes the lifting point and means that if lifting of this equipment is necessary use a lifting
device that is designed to accomodate or exceed the weight of this machine. Check the Operator’s
manual for specications. Using a device that is not designed to accomodate or exceed the weight of this
machine could result in damage to the machine and personal injury. Do not lift equipment over people
because death or serious injury could result.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This GHS pictogram identies that the chemicals contained present serious health hazards.
(Black pictogram with red diamond symbol outline)
Safety Symbols
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Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials can generate dust,
mists and fumes containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal injury or illness, such as
respiratory disease, cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you are unfamiliar with
the risks associated with the particular process and/or material being cut or the composition of
the tool being used, review the material safety data sheets and/or consult your employer, the
manufacturers/suppliers, governmental agencies such as OSHA and NIOSH and other sources
on hazardous materials. California and some other authorities, for instance, have published lists
of substances known to cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, or other harmful eects.
Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where possible. In this regard use good work practices
and follow the recommendations of the manufacturers/suppliers, OSHA/NIOSH, and occupa-
tional and trade associations. Water should be used for dust suppression when wet grinding/
cutting/drilling is feasible. When the hazards from inhalation of dust, mists and fumes cannot
be eliminated, the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by
NIOSH/MSHA for the material being used.
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete and other materials with silica in their composi-
tion may give o dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a basic component of sand,
quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous other minerals and rocks. Repeated and/or substantial
inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including
silicosis. In addition, California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica
as a substance known to cause cancer. When grinding/cutting/drilling such materials, always
follow the respiratory precautions mentioned above.
See more on the importance of dust prevention and silica warnings at osha.gov/silica.
REVISED JUNE 1, 2017
DUST AND CRYSTALLINE SILICA WARNING
E-DCSW-0617
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