DragonSaw DRS-2022H10 User manual

ACG SAWS & TOOLS OF CANADA INC.
www.Dragonsaw.ca
SAFETY & OPERATOR MANUEL
FOR DRS-2022H10 or H12
AND OTHER DRAGON SAW MODELS
FEBRUARY 2022

Safety Procedure & Operation Manuel
Warning
In order to safely work with the hydraulic ring saw you have to follow all the safety
recommendation from the manufacturer and all the competent safety organizations
governing your territory and area.
It is mandatory and imperative that you read and comprehend the following instruction to
prevent any injury or even death to the operator or any one else in your surrounding work
area and property
Only trained personnel or experience operator shall use the cutting tool or saw. Any repairs
must be done by a trained or knowledgeable mechanic.
The saw must not be modified in any way without the express written permission from the
manufacturer. Unauthorized changes or modification a result in Serious Injury or even Death.
Safety regulations and obligation varies from local, regional and countries. It is your
responsibility to be informed and to follow all your local, regional, territory or country safety
authorities’ instructions and conform with all their safety recommendations and obligations.
The OPERATOR is responsible to follow all the safer procedure to protect himself, other
person or property in his work area.
DO NOT OPERATOR the tools if you have to consume prescription frug that may affect your
judgement or ability to safely operate the tool or illegal drugs and alcohol.
It is imperative that you WEAR all the safety clothing and personnel protection equipment
such as hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, dust protection, safety boots (leather and
preferably rubber anti-shock boots in wet environment) gloves, long sleeve shirt and pants
plus any other protection or apparatus that may be deemed necessary to protect your and
others health and safety.
Concrete cutting produces dust and fumes known to cause illness, death, cancer, respiratory
disease, birth defects, and/or other respiratory disease. Safety protection technique include,
but are not limits to wearing gloves, wearing safety goggles or face shield, using approved
respirators, washing work clothes everyday, using water when cutting to minimize dust and
washing the hands and face prior to eating/drinking.
Play it safe do not be sorry.

Operation
The saw is design to safely cut only concrete, masonry and stone.
Visually inspect the saw for any defect parts before using. NEVER operate a defective saw or
blade.
If damages or defects are notice have the saw repaired by a trained and experienced
personnel before using.
Keep the saw clean, free from any accumulated debris, slurry, oil, grease, or any other
substances that would impair to safely operate the saw.
Only a trained person who has read and understand the operating instruction, has experience
with the use and operation of saws, the related usage of the tool and completely understand
the instruction manual in conjuncture with his experience and knowledge in the safe
operation of saws should operate the saw.
NEVER exceed the manufacturer recommended pressure rating and gallons per minutes
(GPM) specification or the electric power requirements of the motor. NEVER exceed the
manufacturer recommended operating speed.
Make certain that the saw is in the neutral position before starting the hydraulic power
supply and that the previous instruction on the visual inspection of the tool has been carried
out.
Remove any material, debris, water accumulation, slurry or any other foreign objects from
the work area that could prevent you to safely operate the tool.
The cutting operation may produce sparks when embedded steel is encounter in the concrete
being cut. No flammable material or fluid should be in your work area. DO NOT operate the
saw in confine space or an area where a spark could produce an explosion.
Always be alert and vigilant.
DO NOT use the saw or the tool other than its intended application.
Cut in step not to overload the tool to prevent overheating, damage to the motor or to put to
much stress on the blade.
DO NOT apply to much pressure to the tool and maintain a firm grip at all time.
Disconnect all power and water supply at the completion of your work.
DO NOT leave an un-attendant tool hook to the power supply.
Clean the tool completely.

Warning
Keep loose or torn clothing or body parts away from any moving parts. Serious injury or
death may result.
Plan you cutting operation before starting to prevent any injury or death by a n unsecured or
falling part of the cut material or the binding of the blade cause by an unsecure part being
cut.
Have a person trained and qualified in the detection of electrical power location inspect for
live wires, live cables or pipes that may be near, behind or imbedded in the material being cut
de-energize before attempting to start cutting. Make sure that the tool is properly grounded
and wear the required protective equipment. Live electrical power will cause serious injury or
death.
Inspect the blade for any deformation, crack, missing parts, segments, any other unusual sign
of metal fatigue or defects.
Have the blade replace immediately before reusing with one specified by the manufacturer
for this particular saw or tool.
The blade should only be change by a trained or authorized person in the repair of the tool.
To safely operate the tool, you should be on solid ground with a firm grip on both handles of
the tool.
DO NOT operate on a slippery or uneven area
DO NOT allow anyone in front of the tool or in line with the blade while working, flying debris
or slurry may INJURE someone.
DO NOT operate without all the guards in place and in good working order
Danger
All electrically operated tools should be grounded and hook up to a ground fault protection
system.
All gasoline or petrol tools must be used in an outside environment. Never inside or confine
area. Accumulation of fumes or gases will cause serious injury or death
Be vigilant and very attentive to the work being perform and to your work area. Never
operate a tool or saw when you are tired, fatigue or stressed.
Follow all the safety recommendations.
Play it safe, your health and safety are your most important asset.

Technical Information
Hydraulic Hand Saw (DRS24H10)
Weight without blade
30.5 lbs - 13.84 kg
Width without the blade
9 in. - 229 mm
Height without the blade
28.5 in. - 724 mm
Length without the blade
28 in. - 712 mm
Power Requirement
Hydraulic
Maximum Flow
10 gpm - 37.8 lpm
Maximum Pressure
2500 psi - 172.5 bar
Maximum Blade Diameter
26 in. - 660mm
Maximum Cutting Depth with 26" Blade
11 in. - 280mm
Median Blade Diameter
24 in. - 610mm
Maximum Cutting Depth with 24" Blade
10 in. - 254mm
Minimum Blade Diameter
20 in. - 508mm
Maximum Cutting Depth with 20" Blade
8 in. - 203mm
Cooling of Blade
Water Cool Only
(No Dry Cutting)
Troubleshooting
Saw will not start turning
Be certain that the power supply is hook
up. Accumulation of heavy slurry can
prevent saw from turning.
Sparks coming from the side of the blade
while turning
Not Enough water to cook the blade
Blade turning too slow
Check power supply. Worn out hydraulic
motor
Blade loose
Check locking screw on flange. Blade not
set properly. Loose blade Nut

On/Off handle sticking
Broken plunger O-ring, bent plunger rod
Hydraulic oil leak
Hole in supply or return line. Damaged
coupler fitting or loose fitting

Warranty
Limited Tool and parts Warranty.
ACG Saws & Tools of Canada Inc. the manufacturer certifies that the tool is free from any
material or workmanship defect and warrant the tool with a limited warranty for a period of
1 year from the date of the original purchase. Workmanship charges may apply. Subject to
certain exceptions, our responsibility under the warranty is limited to the inspection and
replacement of any parts that may be defective after being shipped at our plant or any other
point designated by the manufacturer. Cost of transport, labor or other expense are not cover
by the warranty and are the responsibility of the buyer.
The warranty does not cover normal wear & tear, abuse, lack of maintenance, unauthorized
repairs or attempt to repair by others than the manufacturer, misuse or the tool being used
other than its intended application. The Add on components or integral units as electric-
hydraulic motors, gas engine, transmission, batteries etc. are the responsibility of the prime
manufacturer warranty and are excluded from this warranty. This warranty replaces all other
implied or expressed warranty and all other such warranty are therefor disclaimed.
Proof of purchase is mandator. An authorization return number must be issue by the
manufacturer before any tool may be ship to us for repair or warranty. The manufacturer will
repair the tool to its original designation at his desecration.
2590 Sheffield Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1B 3V7
1 (613) 749-1525 1 (877) 749-1525
www.dragonsaw.ca

2022-02-25
ACG Saws & Tools of Canada Inc
HS24H10 - 24" Hand Saw
Item
#
Part #
Description
QT
Y
Price
34
HDS034
Bolt
1
$0.46
36
HDS036
Rubber Flop Guard
1
$25.10
38
HDS038
Washer
1
$1.17
55
HDS055
Flat Screw
1
$0.81
56
HDS056
Flat Screw
4
$0.65
57
HDS057
Cap Screw
1
$0.85
69-2
HDS069-2
1/2" Hydraulic Valve Body
1
$165.21
70
HDS070
Red Trigger
1
$51.90
71
HDS071
Plunger
1
$126.23
74
HDS074
Valve Cap
1
$42.54
75
HDS075
Spring
1
$10.68
76
HDS076
Stem Block
2
$32.13
79
HDS079
Quad Seal #1
1
$3.17
80
HDS080
Quad Seal #2
1
$2.80
85-2
HDS085-3
1/2" Hose Assembly
2
$123.12
86-4
HDS086-4
10 GPM Cassapa Motor
1
$750.00
86-5
HDS086-5
Motor Seal
1
$130.00
86-7
HDS086-7
Wiper Seal
1
$18.00
87
HDS087
Handle Bolt
1
$1.44
88
HDS088
Handle
1
$240.12
90-2
HDS090-2
1/2" Hose Assembly
2
$106.02
91
HDS091
Small Heat Insulator
1
$9.75
92
HDS092
Large Heat Insulator
1
$9.75
93
HDS093
Socket Cap Screw
2
$0.75
119
HDS119
Spring Pin
1
$0.99
120
HDS120
Trigger Lock
1
$27.75
122
HDS122
Trigger Lock Spring
1
$12.10
123
HDS123
Hydro Male Coupler
1
$34.52
124
HDS124
Hydro Female Coupler
1
$62.80
163
HDS163
Nut
1
$0.75
200
HDS200
Guard & Handle Assembly
1
$930.00
201-1
HDS201-1
Flanges & Nut Assembly
1
$368.00
201
HDS201
Inner Flange
1
$225.00
202
HDS202
Outer Flange
1
$87.00
203
HDS203
LH Nut
1
$54.00

204
HDS204
Hex Screw For Flange
1
$1.00
205
HDS205
Small Motor Fitting
1
$50.00
206
HDS206
Large Motor Fitting
1
$60.00
207
HDS207
Nut
2
$1.50
208
HDS208
Bolt
2
$1.50
209
HDS209
Hose Adaptor
1
$13.12
210
HDS210
1/4" Pet Cock Valve
1
$19.65
211
HDS211
1/4" T
1
$12.99
212
HDS212
1/4" Elbow
2
$10.60
213
HDS213
1/4" Hose x 12"
2
$10.50
214
HDS214
Clamp
3
$1.10
240
HDS240
Flange Puller
1
$52.80
241
HDS241
Wheel Adapter
1
$62.40
241-1
HDS241-1
Wheel & Bushing
1
$22.00
242
HDS242
Key Way
1
$12.00

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