Wacker Neuson BFS 1350AL Manual de usuario

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Operator´s Manual
Gasoline powered floor saw
BFS 1350AL
0201438en 002
10.2005


T00943GB 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Important information
This machine has been equipped with an EPA certified engine.
Additional information can be found in the engine
manufacturers notes.
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
Caution
This engine is an EPA engine.
Adjusting the engine speed will interfere with EPA certivication and
emissions.
Only authorized personnel can make adjustments to this engine.
Please contact you nearest Motor dealer or your Wacker Dealer for more
information.

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T00778GB 3
FOREWORD
Foreword
For your own safety and protection from bodily injuries, carefully read, understand and follow the safety instruc-
tions in this manual.
Please operate and maintain your Wacker machine in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
Defective machine parts are to be replaced as soon as possible.
All rights, especially the right for copying and distribution are reserved.
Copyright by Wacker Construction Equipment AG.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying, without express permission in writing from Wacker Construction Equipment AG.
Any type of reproduction, distribution or saving on data carriers of any type or method not authorized by Wacker
represents an infringement of valid copyrights and will be prosecuted.
We expressly reserve the right to technical modifications- even without express due notice - which aim at im-
proving our machines or their safety standards.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1
FOREWORD 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
General instructions 5
Operation 5
Safety checks 6
Maintenance 6
Transport 6
Maintenance checks 6
TECHNICAL DATA 7
DESCRIPTION 8
Field of applications 8
Dimensions 8
8
Max. admissible inclination 8
Description of function 9
General instruction for the use of diamond blades 10
TRANSPORT TO WORK SITE 11
OPERATION 12
Guide handle adjustment 12
Guide wheel adjustment 12
Cutting depth adjustment 13
Water tank 14
Parking brake 14
Removal of the cutting disc 15
Installation of the cutting disc 15
Right-hand, left-hand cutting conversion 16
Engine check before starting 17
Starting the engine 17
Operation the engine 18
Stopping the engine 19
MAINTENANCE 20
Maintenance schedule 20
Oil change 21
Air cleander service 21
Cleaning the fuel filter cup 22
Spark plug 22
Carburettor adjustment 22
Adjusting drive belt tension 23
Drive belt replacement 23
ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM 24
LABELS 25
EC - CONFORMITY-CERTIFICATE 27

SV00059GB 5
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF FLOOR SAWS
WITH COMBUSTION ENGINE
General instructions
1. Floor saws may only be operated by persons who
* are at least 18 years of age
* are physically and mentally fit for this job
* have been instructed in operating saws and proved their ability for the job to the employer
* may be expected to carry out the job they are charged with carefully.
The persons must be assigned the job of operating joint cutters by the employer.
2. Both the manufacturer’s operating instructions and these safety instructions for floor saws have to be
observed.
3. The persons charged with the operation of floor saws have to be made familiar with the necessary safety
measures relating to the machine. In case of extraordinary uses the employer shall give the necessary
additional instructions.
4. It is possible that these floor saws exceed the admissible sound level of 90 dB (A). Operators must wear
personal hearing protection if the admissible assessment sound level equals or exceeds 90 dB (A).
Operation
1. The functioning of operating levers or elements is not to be influenced or rendered ineffective.
2. Only use cutting blades suited for the circumferential (peripheral) speed or the machine’s rpm’s.
3. Always use cutting blades correctly suited for the materials to be cut.
4. Do not touch hot machine parts – danger of burns!
5. Be especially careful to observe that the cutting blade does not touch anything when starting the engine
or when lifting or putting down the machine.
6. The operator may not leave the machine while it is running.
7. The operator has to switch off the engine of the joint cutter before leaving the machine. He has to secure
the machine against rolling and overturning.
8. Do not smoke or handle open fire near this machine.
9. The tank lid must fit tightly. Shut fuel cock if available when stopping the engine. For long distance trans-
ports of machines operated by fuel or fuel - mixtures, the fuel tank has to be drained completely.
☛ATTENTION! Leaky fuel tanks may cause explosions and must therefore be replaced
immediatelly.
10. Stop engine before filling fuel tank. When refilling fuel tank, do not allow fuel to come into contact with
the hot part of the engine or spill onto the ground.
11. Make sure that sufficient fresh air is available when operating cutters with combustion engines in en-
closed areas, tunnels, adits and deep trenches.
12. Floor saws must be used in connection with water (wet cutting) in order to avoid the formation of fine
dusts which are injurious to your health. Make sure that the water supply is sufficient during wet cutting.
13. Do not operate this machine in areas where explosions may occur.
14. When working in the vicinity of inflammable materials, always have water or a fire extinguisher handy.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
15. Always wear protective goggles, hearing protection, work gloves, protective helmet, tight-fitting clothing
and safety shoes during operations with the equipment. Shoes and pants must be closed to offer pro-
tection against flying sparks. Wear approved respiratory protection (e.g. a mask) if there is a lot of dust
in the air.
16. Avoid lateral twisting or bending of the machine during the cutting process as well as avoiding impacts,
blows or even dropping the machine as this will lead to damages of the cutting blade. Only subject the
cutting blade to radial burdens (loads).
17. Fix protective hood in lowest position before starting engine.
18. No persons are to be in the vicinity of the floor saw, i.e in front of the floor saw during operation.
19. The operator must stop the blade from turning before relocating the machine.
20. Work calmly and cautiously so as not to endanger others.
Safety checks
1. Floor power saws may only be operated if all operating and safety devices are correctly mounted. This
also includes the water tank.
2. Before starting operation, the operator has to check that all control and safety devices function properly.
3. Before starting the cutting applications check daily as follows:
* proper conditions of cutting blade.
* correct tightening of the cutting blade.
4. In case of defects of the safety devices or other defects reducing the operational safety of thefloor saw,
the supervisor has to be informed immediately.
5. In case of defects jeopardizing the operational safety of the saw, the machine has to be switched off ime
diately.
Maintenance
1. Only use original spare parts. Modifications to this machine including the adjustment of the maximum
speed set by the manufacturer are subject to the express approval of Wacker. In case of nonobservance
all liabilities shall be refused.
2. Switch off the motor and remone spark plug cap from spark plug before carrying out maintenance jobs
to avoid unintentional operation of the machine. Deviations from this are only allowed if the maintenance
jobs require a running motor.
3. Caution when checking the ignition system. The electronic ignitio system produces a very hight voltage.
4. As soon as maintenance and repair jobs have been completed all safety devices have to be reinstalled.
5. Tilting the machine for maintenance works is not allowed.
6. Wash down the floor saw with fresh water after each use to avoid malfunctions.
Transport
1. Disassemble and remove the cutting blade and then place the floor saw in the lowest cutting position
before transporting the machine.
2. During transport, loading and unloading of floor saws by means of lifting devices, appropriate slinging
means or hooks have to be used on the lifting points provided for this purpose on the machine.
3. The load - carrying capacity of the loading ramps has to be sufficient and the ramps have to be secure
such that they cannot turn over. Make sure that no one be endangered by machines turning over or slip-
ping or by moving machine parts.
4. When being transported on vehicles floor saws have to be secured against rolling, slipping or overturn-
ing.
Maintenance checks
According to the conditions and frequency of use, floor saws have to be checked for safe operation at least
once a year by skilled technicians, such as those found at Wacker-Service-Centers and have to be repaired if
necessary.
Please also observe the corresponding rules and regulations valid in your country.

TD00673GB 7
TECHNICAL DATA
BFS 1350AL BFS 1350L BFS
1350ALS
Item no. 0008898 ... 0008936 ... 0008885 ...
Weight kg: 136 134 153
Power transmission From drive engine via drive belt
to cutting blade
Max. diameter of blade mm:
in: 500
20
Min. thickness of blade mm:
in: 350
14
Max. cutting width mm: 12
Location bore mm: 25,4
Max. cutting depth mm: 187,5
Disc’s circumferential speed
ø 350
ø 400
ø 450
ø 500
(at engine’s nominal speed)
m/s:
m/s:
m/s:
m/s:
40,3
46,1
51,8
57,6
No-load revolutions of disc
(at engine’s nominal speed) 1/min: 2200
Water tank capacity l: 28
Drive motor Air-colled single-cylinder 4 stroke
gasoline engine
Piston displacement cm3: 389 404 389
Rated speed 1/min: 3600
Nominal output (*) kW/PS: 9,6/13 9,9/13,5 9,6/13
Fuel Normal or lead-free gasoline
Fuel consumption
(at engine’s nominal speed) l/h: 4,3 4,2 4,3
Fuel tank capacity l: 6,5 7,0 6,5
Lubricant oil capacity l: 1,1 1,2 1,1
Battery 12 V- 18 Ah
(*) In accordance with the installed useful outlet power according to Directive 2000/14/EG.
Sound pressure level at operator’s
station LPA: 98 dB(A) 97 dB(A) 98 dB(A)
Theweightedeffectiveacceleration
value, determined according to EN
ISO 5349
m/s2:is 6,9 is 6,7 is 6,9

T00833GB 8
DESCRIPTION
Field of applications
* Cutting expansion joints in concrete and asphalt surfaces.
* Repair jobs on roads, e.g. cutting out damaged patches of either asphalt or concrete road surfaces.
* Straightening black-top and concrete surfaces.
* Demolition jobs and renovation of old dwellings.
* Cutting precast concrete elements.
* Cutting expansion joints and recesses for installations in floor toppings.
* Laying induction loops and cables in signal systems.
Dimensions
Max. admissible inclination
The maximum allowable tilt is related to the engine plane.
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