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WS 462
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KEY TO SYMBOLS
Symbols on the machine:
WARNING! The machine can be a
dangerous tool if used incorrectly or
carelessly, which can cause serious or
fatal injury to the operator or others.
Please read the operator’s manual
carefully and make sure you understand
the instructions before using the machine.
Always wear:
Approved protective helmet
Approved hearing protection
Protective goggles or a visor
Breathing mask
This product is in accordance with
applicable EC directives.
Symbols in the operator’s manual:
Inspection and/or maintenance should be
carried out with the motor switched off and
the plug disconnected.
Always wear approved protective gloves.
Regular cleaning is required.
Visual check.
Protective goggles or a visor must be worn.
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CONTENTS
Contents
KEY TO SYMBOLS
Symbols on the machine: ............................................. 2
Symbols in the operator’s manual: ............................... 2
CONTENTS
Contents ...................................................................... 3
WHAT IS WHAT?
What is what on the wall saw? ..................................... 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Steps before using a new wall saw .............................. 5
Personal protective equipment ..................................... 5
General safety precautions .......................................... 6
General working instructions ....................................... 6
Basic working techniques ............................................ 7
PRESENTATION
WS 462 ........................................................................ 8
ASSEMBLY
Mount wall mountings and rail ..................................... 9
Mount the saw carriage and saw ................................. 10
Fit the blade ................................................................. 10
Flush cutting ................................................................ 11
Fit the blade guard ....................................................... 12
Connect the hydraulic unit ........................................... 12
STARTING AND STOPPING
Before starting ............................................................. 13
Starting ........................................................................ 13
Stopping ....................................................................... 13
Dismantling the saw ..................................................... 13
Cleaning ....................................................................... 13
SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the guide wheels .......................................... 14
Adjust the saw carriage ................................................ 14
MAINTENANCE
Service ......................................................................... 15
Maintenance ................................................................ 15
Daily maintenance ....................................................... 15
TECHNICAL DATA
WS 462 ........................................................................ 16
EC-declaration of conformity ........................................ 17
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WHAT IS WHAT?
What is what on the wall saw?
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1 Saw carriage
2 Locking handle
3 Saw unit
4 Speed valve
5 Cutting arm
6 Blade guard guide
7Track
8 Blade flange hub
9 Outer blade flange
10 Hydraulic hose connections
11 Water connector
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Steps before using a new wall saw
Please read the operator’s manual carefully and make
sure you understand the instructions before using the
machine.
This machine is designed for and intended for sawing
concrete, brick and different stone materials. All other use
is improper.
This machine is only intended for use together with a
Husqvarna PP 345 and Husqvarna RC 348. All other use
is forbidden.
The machine is intended for use in industrial applications
by experienced operators.
Please read the operator´s manual supplied with the
hydraulic unit before using the machine.
The machine can cause serious personal injury. Read the
safety instructions carefully. Learn how to use the
machine.
Always use common sense
It is not possible to cover every conceivable situation you can
face. Always exercise care and use your common sense.
Avoid all situations which you consider to be beyond your
capability. If you still feel uncertain about operating
procedures after reading these instructions, you should
consult an expert before continuing.
Do not hesitate to contact your dealer if you have any more
questions about the use of the machine. We will willingly be of
service and provide you with advice as well as help you to use
your machine both efficiently and safely.
Let your Husqvarna dealer regularly check the machine and
make essential adjustments and repairs.
All information and all data in the Operator’s Manual were
applicable at the time the Operator’s Manual was sent to print.
Personal protective equipment
Protective helmet
Hearing protection
Protective goggles or a visor
Breathing mask
Heavy-duty, firm grip gloves.
Tight-fitting, heavy-duty and comfortable clothing that
permits full freedom of movement.
Boots with steel toe-caps and non-slip sole.
Always have a first aid kit nearby.
!
WARNING! Under no circumstances should
you modify the original design of the
machine without approval from the
manufacturer. Always use original spare
parts. Unauthorised modifications and/or
accessories may lead to serious injury or
death to the user or others.
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WARNING! Use of products which cut, grind,
drill, sand or shape material can generate
dust and vapors which may contain harmful
chemicals. Know the nature of the material
being worked on and wear appropriate dust
mask or respirator protection.
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WARNING! You must use approved personal
protective equipment whenever you use the
machine. Personal protective equipment
cannot eliminate the risk of injury but it will
reduce the degree of injury if an accident
does happen. Ask your dealer for help in
choosing the right equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
General safety precautions
Do not use the machine without first reading and
understanding the contents of this Operator’s Manual.
Never use the machine if you are tired, if you have drunk
alcohol, or if you are taking medication that could affect
your vision, your judgement or your co-ordination.
Wear personal protective equipment. See instructions
under the heading Personal protective equipment.
Keep all parts in good working order and ensure that all
fixtures are properly tightened.
Never use a machine that is faulty. Carry out the checks,
maintenance and service instructions described in this
manual. Some maintenance and service measures must
be carried out by trained and qualified specialists. See
instructions under the heading Maintenance.
Do not modify safety equipment. Check regularly that they
function as they should. The machine must not be run with
defective or disassembled safety equipment.
Never allow anyone else to use the machine without first
ensuring that they have understood the contents of the
operator’s manual.
People and animals can distract you causing you to lose
control of the machine. For this reason, always remain
concentrated and focused on the task.
Be careful as clothing, long hair, and jewellery can get
caught in moving parts.
Observe care when lifting. You are handling heavy parts,
which implies the risk of pinch injuries or other injuries.
Transport and storage
Always switch off the power to the hydraulic unit and
disconnect the hoses to the saw unit before moving the
equipment.
Dismount the blade and blade guard before transport and
storage.
Store the equipment in a lockable area so that it is out of
reach of children and unauthorised persons.
Use the cases provided to store the equipment.
General working instructions
All operators shall be trained in the use of the machine.
The owner is responsible for ensuring that the operators
receive training.
Check that the blade guard is not damaged and that it has
been fitted correctly.
Never use blades other than original blades designed for
the machine. Check with your Husqvarna dealer to see
which blades are best suited for your usage.
Never use a damaged or worn blade.
Never mount or dismount the blade or blade guard without
first switching off the hydraulic unit and disconnecting the
hydraulic hoses running to the saw unit.
Never cut without using the blade guard.
Check that the blade is not in contact with anything when
the machine is started.
Remain at a distance from the blade when the engine is
running.
Water cooling must always be used. This cools the blades
and increases their life and prevents dust build-up.
Check that all couplings, connections and hydraulic hoses
are in full working order.
Keep the hydraulic hoses and couplings free from dirt.
Do not misuse hoses.
Do not use hoses that are distorted, worn or damaged.
Check that the hoses are connected correctly to the
machine and that the hydraulic couplings lock as intended
before pressurising the hydraulic system. The couplings
are locked by turning the outer sleeve on the female
coupling so that the slot moves away from the ball.
Never use the hydraulic hoses to lift the saw.
Check the machine, couplings and hydraulic hoses daily
for leakage. A rupture or leak can cause a ”hydraulic fluid
injection” in the body or result in other serious physical
injury.
Never disconnect the hydraulic hoses without first shutting
off and disconnecting the hydraulic unit and ensuring the
motors have stopped completely.
Do not exceed the specified hydraulic fluid flow or
pressure for the tool being used. Excessive pressure or
flow can result in rupturing.
Hoses that are marked and approved as electrically non
conductive must be used when using hydraulic tools on or
in the vicinity of electrical cables. The use of other types
of hoses can result in serious physical injury or even
death.
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WARNING! There is always a risk of crush
injuries when working with products
containing moving parts. Wear protective
gloves to avoid body injuries.
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WARNING! This section describes basic
safety directions for using a wall saw. This
information is never a substitute for
professional skills and experience. If you get
into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop
and seek expert advice. Contact your dealer,
service agent or an experienced user. Do not
attempt any task that you feel unsure of!
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Run the hydraulic system until it reaches its operation
temperature of 30
°C before starting to saw, to reduce
return pressure and other wear.
Clearly mark out all cuts to be made before you start
sawing, plan these so they can be carried out without
danger to persons or the machine.
Firmly secure or anchor concrete blocks before cutting.
The heavy weight of cut material can cause extensive
damage if it is not moved under controlled conditions.
Always check the back of the wall where the blade comes
out when cutting through. Secure, cordon off and make
sure that no people can be injured or materials damaged.
Always check and mark out where gas pipes are routed.
Cutting close to gas pipes always entails danger. Make
sure that sparks are not caused when cutting in view of
the risk of explosion. Remain concentrated and focused
on the task. Carelessness can result in serious personal
injury or death.
Make sure that no pipes or electrical cables are routed in
the area to be cut.
Check that electrical cables within the working area are
not live.
Never leave the machine unsupervised with the engine
running.
Never saw in such a way that you cannot easily reach the
emergency stop on the hydraulic unit orthe stop button on
the remote control. See hydraulic unit manual.
Make sure that there is always another person close at
hand when you use the machines, so that you can call for
help if an accident should occur.
People that need to be in close proximity of the machine
must wear hearing protection as the sound level when
cutting exceeds 85 dB(A).
Make sure that no people or animals come closer than 4
m (15 ft) when the machine is running.
Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as dense
fog, rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in bad
weather is tiring and can lead to dangerous conditions,
e.g. slippery surfaces.
Ensure that the working area is sufficiently illuminated to
create a safe working environment.
Always ensure you have a safe and stable working
position.
Observe care when lifting. You are handling heavy parts,
which implies the risk of pinch injuries or other injuries.
Basic working techniques
Always start by cutting a pilot cut. This is done by feeding
the blade 3-7 cm (1,2”-2,8”). Now make the pilot cut. The
cut should not be made at maximum speed, but with care
in order to obtain a straight cut and with that a basis for the
next cut. The cutting arm allows blades up to 1 000 mm
(40”) to be used as the start blade. It is, however,
recommended to start cutting with an 800 mm (31.5”)
blade.
When the pilot cut is finished, a deeper cut can be made.
The depth of these is determined from instance to
instance and depends on factors such as hardness of the
concrete, existence of reinforcing bar, etc. Max. diameter
of the blade for deeper cuts is 1,200 mm (47”).
If you change blades to cut deeper in the same cut, make
sure the thickness of the blade matches the width of the
groove.
Let the machine work without forcing or pressing the
blade.
Firmly secure or anchor concrete blocks before cutting.
The heavy weight of cut material can cause extensive
damage if it is not moved under controlled conditions.
Cutting of blocks
First make the lower horizontal cut. Now make the upper
horizontal cut. Finish with the two vertical cuts.
If the upper horizontal cut is made before the lower
horizontal cut, the work piece will fall on the blade and jam
it.
When making the last cut, the saw should be mounted on
an adjacent fixed wall.
As the rail is symmetrical, the saw unit can be turned to
make a new cut on the other side of the rail. In this way a
cut piece is obtained that is in an easily handled size,
making it easier to remove from the workplace.
Since the blade rotation direction can be selected, the
water spray from the blade can also be selected
regardless of how the saw is turned on the rail.
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WARNING! Never use a blade for any other
materials than that it was intended for.
Operating saw blades at rotational speeds
greater than those recommended by the
manufacturer can cause blade damage and
possibly subsequent injury. See the
Technical data section.
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PRESENTATION
WS 462
It is our wish that you will be satisfied with your product and
that it will be your companion for a long time. Think of this
operators manual as a valuable document. By following its
content (using, service, maintenance etc) the life span and
the second-hand value of the machine can be extended. If
you will sell this machine, make sure that the buyer will get the
operators manual.
A purchase of one of our products gives you access to
professional help with repairs and services. If the retailer who
sells your machine is not one of our authorised dealers, ask
him for the address of your nearest service workshop.
Husqvarna Construction Products has a policy of continuous
product development. Husqvarna reserves the right to modify
the design and appearance of products without prior notice
and without further obligation introduce design modifications.
General
WS 400 is a series of completely new complete wall saws
from Husqvarna. The intention when developing the
Husqvarna WS 400 series has been to produce a very light
yet powerful wall saw that is easy for one person to handle
using modern production methods and high performance
materials.
Among the new features on the WS 400 series is the
possibility to secure the blade radially on the saw. As the saw
unit is mounted on a carriage using a quick-action mounting
instead of directly on the rail, assembly of the saw is
significantly easier.
To utilises the input effect in the best possible way the saw is
mounted on Husqvarna’ the latest rail. This is a very stable
rail, which allows the saw to be controlled more precisely,
which in turn results in more efficient cutting. As the
equipment’s component parts work with small losses and as
the blade is moved in 50 mm closer to the rail compared to
earlier models, which has also resulted in a saw with an
extremely compact design and at the same time as efficiency
has increased.
Complete saw equipment consists of:
One saw
One track 1.2 m
One track 2 m
Four wall mountings
One track holder
One connector
One blade guard 800 or one blade guard 1000
One blade guard guide
One tool kit
One bottle of Husqvarna oil 150
Transport cases for the different units The saw carriage is
mounted on both the long and short rails at the factory to
make cutting as easy as possible.
As a large part of the sawing work consists transporting, the
saw equipment is supplied in specially produced cases. The
cases provide good protection during transport and reduced
the number of packages that need to be moved between the
workplaces, which makes the work more effective.
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ASSEMBLY
Mount wall mountings and rail
There are two types of wall mounting available for the
Husqvarna WS 400 series. One, the standard wall mounting,
which is supplied on delivery, and secondly the universal
swivel wall mounting.
Use the universal wall mounting when cutting doors, cutting
flush, cutting at angles and stair cutting as well as groove
cutting. If you only require an everyday straight cut you use
the fixed mounting.
Fit the universal wall mounting for the required cutting method
(See the separate manual).
Fit the standard wall mounting as set out below:
1 Mark off the cutting line and mark off the expander bolts
holes 165 mm (6.5") from the cutting line.
2 Drill 15 mm (5/8”) holes for the M12 (1/2”) expander bolts.
3 Hang the wall mountings loosely from the expander bolts,
using M6S 12 x 70 (1/2”x2”) or similar.
4 Place the rail in the wall mountings and tighten the
compression washers.
5 Check that the rail is properly aligned with the tracks on
the wall mounts before tightening the screws.
6 Adjust the distance between the cutting line and the wall
mounting. The distance between the edge and the inner
face of the saw cut should be 89 mm (3.5"). Tighten the
expander bolts.
IMPORTANT! The Husqvarna WS 400 series may only be
used with the two wall mountings described above. Older
Husqvarna wall mountings are similar to the new standard
wall mounting, but have a longer base. This mounting must
not be used with the WS 400 series as there is a risk that
the arm catches on the base of the mounting.
IMPORTANT! Only use the connectors supplied when
purchasing the saw as older connectors are not designed
for the WS 400 series.
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ASSEMBLY
Mount the saw carriage and saw
The saw carriage is mounted on the rail at delivery. The
carriage can be dismounted from the rail by removing the end
stop on the rail and pulling the carriage away.
1 Fit the saw body in the saw carriage by lifting the saw body
into position. When the saw is lifted into position, the
locking handle moves up into an intermediate position. In
this position the saw remains in the saw carriage without
it needing to be held. However, it is not sufficiently secured
to begin cutting.
For vertical cuts, the rail must be mounted with the saw
carriage lock handle upwards. This to facilitate fitting the
saw unit.
2 To secure the saw, lift the locking handle towards the saw
until the handle locks.
Fit the blade
On the Husqvarna WS 400-series the blade is fitted in an
entirely new way. The new mounting permits, in addition to the
tradition way of securing the blade, the possibility to secure
the blade radially both quickly and easily:
1 Start by removing any dirt from the contact surfaces on
the blade flange and blade.
2 Check the blade’s direction of rotation. The blade should
rotate anticlockwise seen from the saw side and the
released part of the diamond should lie in the blade’s
direction of rotation.
3 Since the blade rotation direction can be selected, the
water spray from the blade can also be selected
regardless of how the saw is turned on the rail.
Screw together the outer blade flange, blade and blade flange
hub (tightening torque 70-80 Nm).
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WARNING! To cut without the saw securely
assembled in the saw carriage and rail is
associated with mortal danger.
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WARNING! Never mount or dismount the
blade or blade guard without first switching
off the hydraulic unit and disconnecting the
hydraulic hoses running to the saw unit.
Carelessness can result in serious personal
injury or even death.
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ASSEMBLY
4 Hang the blade with the blade flange and blade flange hub
fitted on the cutting arm (blade is not shown in the figure).
Turn the blade flange hub carefully so that it slides into
one of the tracks in the pivot arm and lands in the correct
position to be screwed fast.
5 Press in the blade spindle into the cutting arm at the same
time as the blade is rotated carefully. When the blade
spindle can no longer be pressed in by hand it should be
tightened using the supplied 18-spanner until it is properly
secured (tightening torque 70-80 Nm).
Flush cutting
Screw off the outer blade flange and mount the blade on the
blade flange hub.
A=110 mm/4.33 inch, 6xM10
B=89 mm/3.5 inch, 6xM8
C=144 mm/5.7 inch
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WARNING! Exercise care when assembling
the blade so that it does not risk becoming
loose when cutting. Carelessness can result
in serious personal injury or even death.
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ASSEMBLY
Fit the blade guard
1 Slip in the blade guard guide between the stays on the
blade guard. Place the blade guard guide in the middle.
Lock the plastic heel on the handle to the upper stay on
the blade guard.
2 Make sure that the pivot arm is positioned vertically. Lift
the blade guard over the blade and hang the guard in the
blade guard holder on the saw. Exercise care so that the
runners on the blade guard are positioned in the slots on
the water block.
3 Lock the blade guard by pulling the handle out of the
guard and then down towards the saw unit so that the
latch locks the handle.
4 To remove the guard, release the latch and pull the handle
upwards and inwards to the guard. Lock the plastic heel
on the upper stay.
Connect the hydraulic unit
Please read the operator´s manual supplied with the
hydraulic unit before using the machine.
When the saw unit, the blade and the blade guard are
mounted, the hydraulic hoses and the water cooling should
be connected.
There are two types of hydraulic hoses for the saw:
The four thin hoses control the feed motors, i.e. the saw’s
travel feed on the rail and the feed - removal of the blade.
The two thick hoses drive the blade.
The couplings should be wiped clean to reduce the risk of
leakage before the hoses are fitted. Both the thin and thick
hoses are locked by turning the outer sleeve on the female
coupling so that the groove in the sleeve moves away from
the ball.
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WARNING! Never mount or dismount the
blade or blade guard without first switching
off the hydraulic unit and disconnecting the
hydraulic hoses running to the saw unit.
Carelessness can result in serious personal
injury or even death.
IMPORTANT! This machine is only intended for use
together with a Husqvarna PP 345 and Husqvarna RC 348.
All other use is forbidden.
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STARTING AND STOPPING
Before starting
Enclose the area to be cut so that unauthorised persons
can not be injured or disturb the operator.
Check that the blade and th blade guard is not damaged
or cracked. Replace the blade or the blade guard if it is
exposed to impact or is cracked.
Make sure that all hydraulic hoses and connections are
intact and correctly connected, and that the water cooling
is correctly connected and switched on.
Check the oil level in the cutting unit. Adjust the speed
valve on the saw motor to the correct position, depending
on the blade diameter. (See the Cutting capacity table).
If cutting is to begin in another position than where the
saw unit is located, run the saw unit to the start position.
Starting
Follow the instructions for starting in the manual supplied with
the hydraulic unit.
Stopping
Once cutting is completed, remove the blade from the wall
and shut down the blade rotation and the water flow.
Shut down the hydraulic unit.
Dismantling the saw
1 Allow the motor to stop completely.
2 Disconnect the incomming cables from the hydraulic unit.
3 Switch off the power to the hydraulic unit.
4 Disconnect the hydraulic hoses and the water hose from
the saw unit.
The other steps are done in the reverse order to assembling.
Cleaning
The saw should be cleaned once cutting is finished. It is
important to clean all the saw equipment. It is a good idea to
disconnect the water hose from the pivot arm and use this to
wash down the saw unit, rail, blade guard, wall mounting. If
necessary you can also use a dish-brush or the like to clean
the equipment. Do not use a high pressure washer to clean
the saw.
IMPORTANT! Do not use a high pressure washer to clean
the saw.
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SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the guide wheels
In order for the saw to run stably and saw a straight cut, the
four guide wheels must rest against the rail and not have too
much play. When there is too much play between the saw
carriage and rail the guide wheels must be adjusted:
The two marked guide wheels have eccentric axles and by
turning these the carriage is tightened onto the rail.
Start by loosening the marked nuts (1) with the supplied
special tool. Now loosen the two stop screws (2). When these
are loose, adjust the guide wheels (3) against the rail by
turning them towards the rail so the play is taken up. Hold the
guide wheels and screw in the stop screw. Now screw on the
nuts to secure the guide wheels in the new position.
Adjust the saw carriage
As the saw wears, after a number of hours working, it can be
a good idea to ensure that the saw sits firmly in the saw
carriage and rail. If not, the handle probably needs adjusting:
Loosen the marked (1) socket headed screw (one on each
side of the handle). Now turn the eccentric axles (2) with the
help of the supplied special tool until the axle lies tight against
the saw. Now tighten the socket headed screw.
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2
3
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3
1
1
2
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MAINTENANCE
Service
After 100 hours of operation, the message "Time for
servicing" is displayed. The entire equipment shall then be
taken to an authorized Husqvarna dealer for servicing.
Maintenance
Oil change cutting arm
There is an oil plug for draining the oil located on the cutting
arm. This plug should be cleaned when changing the oil. The
new oil is filled through the hole where the oil plug sits.
The cutting arm contains 1 dl of Husqvarna Oil 150, a
transmission oil of the type EP 150. The oil should be
replaced for the first time in connection with the first service.
A 1 dl bottle of oil is supplied when the machine is new.
Lubrication of feeder gears
There are two grease nipples on every saw unit. Through
these the gears for the feeding engines can be lubricated.
Lubricate daily or at least every 30 hours of operation. Use
VEIDEC POWER LUBE or corresponding grease.
Grease the blade spindle
In order for the blade spindle to be fitted as easily as possible,
it may be necessary to grease the hexagonal blade spindle.
At the same time check that the hexagon is not damaged.
Daily maintenance
1 Check that all couplings, connections and hydraulic hoses
are in full working order.
2 Clean the outside of the machine. Do not use a high
pressure washer to clean the saw.
3 Check that the blade and th blade guard is not damaged
or cracked. Replace the blade or the blade guard if it is
exposed to impact or is cracked.
IMPORTANT! All types of repairs may only be carried out by
authorised repairmen. This is so that the operators are not
exposed to great risks.
IMPORTANT! Inspection and/or maintenance should be
carried out with the motor switched off and the plug
disconnected.
IMPORTANT! Used engine oil and transmission oil is
hazardous to health and must not be disposed of in the
ground or out of doors.
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TECHNICAL DATA
WS 462
The stated weight for the two rails refers to one rail with the saw carriage fitted. To find the weight of just the rail, you must deduct
the weight of the saw carriage from the weight stated.
Cutting speed, m/s
Cutting speed, ft/min
Cutting capacity
Never use blades other than original blades designed for the machine.
Weight
Saw carriage, kg/lbs 3,7/8,15
Saw unit, kg/lbs 21/46,3
Blade guard kg/lbs 15/33
Track 1200 mm (47”) kg/lbs 12,2/26,9
Track 2000 mm (79”) kg/lbs 17,2/37,9
Hydraulic fluid flow, max, l/m / gpm 55/14,5
Pressure max, bar/psi 230/3340
Travel feed Hydraulic
Depth feed Hydraulic
Blade diameter, mm 600 700 800 1000 1200
Spindle speed 1260 rpm, pos 2 38 46 53
Spindle speed 760 rpm, pos 1 40 48
Blade diameter, inches 24 28 32 40 47
Spindle speed 1260 rpm, pos 2 7480 9055 10433
Spindle speed 760 rpm, pos 1 7874 9449
Blade diameter,
mm/inches
Cutting capacity
mm/inches
800/32 330/13
1000/40 430/17
1200/48 530/21
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TECHNICAL DATA
EC-declaration of conformity
Husqvarna Construction Products Sweden AB, Box 2098, 550 02 Jönköping, Sweden, tel: 036-570 60 00, hereby declares that its
WS 463 wall saw, from serial number 01001 onwards, is manufactured in compliance with the Council’s machinery directive 98/
37/EC, low-voltage directive 73/23/EEC and EMC directive 89/336/EEC, including subsequent amendments, and that the following
standards have been used for guidance: EN 55 014-1, EN 55 014-2, EN 61 000-3-2, EN 50 144-1, EN 13 862.
The supplied wall saw conforms to the example that underwent EC type examination.
Jönköping 2005-01-01
Christer Carlberg
Managing Director
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ACLARACIÓN DE LOS SÍMBOLOS
Símbolos en la máquina:
¡ATENCIÓN! La máquina, si se utiliza de
forma errónea o descuidada, puede ser
una herramienta peligrosa que puede
causar daños graves e incluso la muerte al
usuario y a otras personas.
Lea detenidamente el manual de
instrucciones y asegúrese de entender su
contenido antes de utilizar la máquina.
Utilice siempre:
Casco protector homologado
Protectores auriculares homologados
Gafas protectoras o visor
Máscara respiratoria
Este producto cumple con la directiva CE
vigente.
Símbolos en el manual de
instrucciones:
El control y/o mantenimiento de la máquina
debe hacerse con el motor parado y el
enchufe desenchufado.
Utilice siempre guantes protectores
homologados.
La máquina debe limpiarse regularmente.
Control visual.
Debe utilizarse gafas protectoras o visor.
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ÍNDICE
Índice
ACLARACIÓN DE LOS SÍMBOLOS
Símbolos en la máquina: ............................................. 18
Símbolos en el manual de instrucciones: .................... 18
ÍNDICE
Índice ........................................................................... 19
¿QUÉ ES QUÉ?
¿Componentes de la sierra de pared? ........................ 20
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
Pasos necesarios antes de utilizar una sierra de pared
nueva ...........................................................................
21
Equipo de protección personal .................................... 21
Instrucciones generales de seguridad ......................... 22
Instrucciones generales de trabajo .............................. 22
Técnica básica de trabajo ............................................ 23
PRESENTACIÓN
WS 462 ........................................................................ 24
MONTAJE
Riel y accesorios del soporte de pared ....................... 25
Instalación del carro y de la sierra ............................... 26
Monte el disco .............................................................. 26
Corte liso ...................................................................... 27
Monte la protección del disco ...................................... 28
Conecte la unidad hidráulica ....................................... 28
ARRANQUE Y PARADA
Antes de arrancar ........................................................ 29
Arranque ...................................................................... 29
Parada ......................................................................... 29
Desmontaje de la sierra ............................................... 29
Limpieza ...................................................................... 29
REGLAJES Y AJUSTES
Ajuste de las ruedas de guía ....................................... 30
Ajuste la sierra en el carro ........................................... 30
MANTENIMIENTO
Servicio ........................................................................ 31
Mantenimiento ............................................................. 31
Mantenimiento diario ................................................... 31
DATOS TECNICOS
WS 462 ........................................................................ 32
Declaración CE de conformidad .................................. 33
20 – Spanish
¿QUÉ ES QUÉ?
¿Componentes de la sierra de pared?
2
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7
3
5
10
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11
8
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1 Carro de la sierra
2 Empuñadura de bloqueo
3 Unidad de sierra
4 Válvula de velocidad
5 Brazo de corte
6 Guía de la protección del disco
7 Riel
8 El cubo de brida de disco
9 Brida exterior de acoplamiento de discos
10 Conexiones de las mangueras hidráulicas
11 Conexión de agua
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