Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
30 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
3
- Edco KL14 Safety Precautions
- 2 steps
- Belt Guard
- 2 steps
- Belt
- 6 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Disengage the Spark Plug
- Before you begin, ensure that the machine is powered down and cool to the touch.
- Disconnect the spark plug to prevent the engine from accidentally starting up during service:
- Grab the plastic spark plug cap at the end of the spark plug wire.
- Firmly pull to disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
Before you begin, ensure that the machine is powered down and cool to the touch.
Disconnect the spark plug to prevent the engine from accidentally starting up during service:
Grab the plastic spark plug cap at the end of the spark plug wire.
Firmly pull to disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
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Step 2
Place Wheel Chocks
- To prevent the concrete saw from rolling during service, place wheel chocks in front of and behind a rear wheel.
To prevent the concrete saw from rolling during service, place wheel chocks in front of and behind a rear wheel.
Step 3
Remove the Arbor Guard
- Use a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the two bolts securing the arbor guard.
- Remove the arbor guard.
Use a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the two bolts securing the arbor guard.
Remove the arbor guard.
Step 4
Remove the Belt Guard
- Use a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the two bolts securing the belt guard.
- Remove the belt guard.
Use a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the two bolts securing the belt guard.
Remove the belt guard.
Step 5
Loosen the Engine Mount Bolts
- Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the lock nut on the engine’s tap bolt.
Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the lock nut on the engine’s tap bolt.
Step 6
- Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the engine’s tap bolt until the tip of the bolt is about an inch away from the engine.
Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the engine’s tap bolt until the tip of the bolt is about an inch away from the engine.
Step 7
- Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the five engine mounting nuts on the front and back of the engine, but do not remove them.
Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the five engine mounting nuts on the front and back of the engine, but do not remove them.
Step 8
Remove the Drain Hose Clamp Screw
- Use a flathead screwdriver or a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the screw securing the drain hose to the concrete saw.
Use a flathead screwdriver or a 3/8-inch wrench to remove the screw securing the drain hose to the concrete saw.
Step 9
Relieve Tension on the Belts
- Slide the engine forward on the frame to relieve tension on the belts.
Slide the engine forward on the frame to relieve tension on the belts.
Step 10
Remove the Belts
- Remove the outer belt from the engine and arbor pulleys.
- It may help to use one hand to remove the belts from the engine pulley and the other hand to remove the belts from the arbor pulley.
- Repeat the process for the inner belt.
Remove the outer belt from the engine and arbor pulleys.
It may help to use one hand to remove the belts from the engine pulley and the other hand to remove the belts from the arbor pulley.
Repeat the process for the inner belt.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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