Sawhead discharge debris may be increased in rough or hilly terrain. Heavier debris has the potential to travel greater distances. Always be aware of the flight angle of the sawhead discharge. Avoid cutting when people, domestic animals, building or personal property are located on the discharge side of the saw. Reposition the disc saw as necessary to avoid possible damage caused by the saw discharge. |
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Typical Example |
The disc saw is driven by a piston motor. The maximum speed of the disc saw is adjusted at the saw pump on the machine. The disc saw is not adjustable. The displacement of the piston motor is controlled by a bushing. The bushing is installed in the head of the piston motor.
For more information on the disc saw, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Disc Saw - Clean/Inspect/Replace".