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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Experience is very important when running the 450 saw. A 
skilled worker is highly recommended. Always do an inspec-
tion of the saw before starting the engine. Open the hood 
(H) and check the fuel (D) and oil level (A) per the enclosed 
engine manual. SAE 10W/30 oil and unleaded gasoline with 
an 87 or higher octane should be used. 
Observe all safety 
regulations for the safe handling of fuelAlways check the 
engine oil with the saw turned off, completely lowered and 
the engine level! Check that all controls are in good working 
order. Check for loose bolts or nuts. Check for fuel or oil leaks.
WARNING 
Do not leave the saw unattended while the engine 
is running! Always secure the saw from movement 
while unattended.
Insure all guards are secure, undamaged and properly in-
stalled.
To start the engine, turn the fuel valve (C) on by the carburetor 
on the side of the engine. Raise the saw by pushing down on 
the handle bar (Q) with both hands to the full locked position. 
Push the engine kill switch (I) to the “ON” or “1” position. Push 
the engine throttle control (N) 1/3 of the way. Close the engine 
choke by pulling the engine choke knob (F). The closed choke 
position enriches the fuel mixture for starting a cold engine. 
The open choke position provides the correct fuel mixture for 
operation after the engine starts and for restarting a warm 
engine. Start the engine by pulling the rope handle (L) on the 
back of the saw. After the engine starts, slowly open the choke 
by pushing the engine choke knob (F). Allow the engine to 
warm for a few minutes.
WARNING 
Do not operate saw if there is a fuel leak!
WARNING 
Do not operate the saw unless all guards, safety 
equipment and the engine kill switch are in place and 
operational!
Periodically, clean any excess concrete from inside the blade 
block, scrappers and blade cover. Always clean the blade 
block assembly thoroughly before storing the saw. Always 
close fuel valve before transporting. 
Do not walk on the 
joints or transport equipment across the joints until the 
concrete fully hardens.
Handle bar
Blade release lever
Blade block
Front guide wheel
 
 
 
 
Check the air filter (B) and clean or replace if necessary. 
Check for proper specification of blade and that the skid plate 
operates properly. Check that the blade and skid plate are in 
good condition. Check that the handle is in the full upright and 
locked position and the handle locking knob (M) is tight. Make 
sure the work site is clean, well lit and hazard free.
WARNING
ASPHYXIATION HAZARD
Running an engine in a confined or badly ventilated 
area can result in injury or death due to asphyxiation 
or carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING
Before each use, carefully inspect the 450 for any 
damage to any of its parts and components. Pay 
careful attention to any leakage of gasoline or oil.  
Under no circumstance should the 450 or any of its 
attachments be operated if you find damage or are 
suspicious that something appears to be damaged.
Open the engine throttle lever (N) to full open position for 
maximum engine speed shown on the tachometer (G). Lower 
the front guide (J) to the full down position by pushing the front 
guide control lever (O) forward. 
When approaching a wall, raise the front guide and use the 
triangle guide at the back of the blade block and the rear guide 
on the wheel (K) to cut the last few feet. 
Do not hit the blade 
block assembly against any object. Damage may result. 
Push down on the back of the handle bar to raise the saw out 
of the cut to the full and locked position. Move the engine throt-
tle lever to the full closed position. Turn the engine kill switch to 
the “OFF” or “0” position.
Line up the saw with the cut line using the front guide wheel, 
the rear guide (K) and the triangle pointer on the back of the 
blade block. Push down on the saw handle and pull the blade 
release lever (P) to lower the blade in the concrete slowly. 
Push the saw forward to cut keeping the front guide wheel on 
the cut line.
Push the saw at about half speed for the first 50 feet to allow 
the blade to develop good diamond exposure or open up and 
promote blade life. Increase the forward speed of the saw until 
the blade and the engine are working at maximum efficiency. 
Do not force the saw
Rear guide
 
Hood