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Safety Precautions
Operate the HDS60 DragonSaw Hydraulic
Ring Saw according to this manual. Failure
to comply with and understand the following
safety, operations, and maintenance
instructions can result in serious injuries
and/or death. All operators must be properly
trained or supervised by experienced
personnel prior to using these saws and
should understand the risks and hazards
involved. Service and repair of the saw must
be done by trained personnel only.
Diamond Products discourages improper or
unintended saw usage and cannot be held
liable for any resulting damages.
Saw modifications must only be made by
the manufacturer to ensure safety and
design. Any modifications made by the
owner(s) are not the responsibility of
Diamond Products and void all saw
warranties if a problem arises as a result of
the modification.
Refer to the HDS60 Parts List in this manual
for additional information and part
diagrams. Prior to operating, record the
saw's serial number, invoice number and the
date of purchase.
Notice: The information in this manual
may be updated at any time!
Safety Alerts
DANGER
Serious injuries and/or death will occur if
these instructions are not followed.
WARNING
Serious injuries and/or death could occur if
these instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Mild and/or moderate injuries could occur
if these instructions are not followed.
Respiratory hazards
WARNING
Concrete cutting produces dust and fumes
known to cause illness, death, cancer,
respiratory disease, birth defects, and/or other
reproductive harm. Safety protection
techniques include, but are not limited to:
Wearing gloves.
Wearing safety goggles or a face
shield.
Using approved respirators.
Washing work clothes daily.
Using water when wet cutting to
minimize dust.
Washing the hands and face prior to
eating/drinking.
For additional safety and self-protection
information contact your employer, the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), and/or The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).