Husqvarna K750 Parts Manual

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Pages 39
Year 2007
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Husqvarna K750 Saw Specification

The Husqvarna K750 is a robust and efficient power cutter designed for demanding cutting tasks in construction and demolition. It features a powerful 74cc two-stroke engine that delivers high torque and rapid acceleration, ensuring reliable performance in tough conditions. The saw is equipped with an X-Torq engine technology that reduces emissions and enhances fuel efficiency, making it environmentally friendly while providing excellent cutting power.

The K750 boasts a cutting depth of up to 125 mm, facilitated by its 12-inch cutting blade, which is suitable for a variety of materials including concrete, asphalt, and stone. It incorporates an Active Air Filtration system, which is a centrifugal air cleaning system designed to extend the operational life of the filters and increase the saw's longevity. Additionally, the SmartCarb built-in automatic filter compensation maintains high power and lowers fuel consumption.

Ergonomically designed, the saw features a vibration dampening system that minimizes strain on the user, ensuring comfort during extended use. Its durable construction includes a magnesium blade guard that enhances safety and durability. The wet cutting capability, supported by an efficient water management system, reduces dust and increases cutting efficiency.

The Husqvarna K750 is built for ease of maintenance with features such as a quick-release air filter and easy-to-access points for routine checks and servicing. Its robust design and advanced features make it a preferred choice for professionals seeking a reliable and efficient cutting tool in challenging environments.

Husqvarna K750 Saw F.A.Q.

How do I start the Husqvarna K750 saw?

To start the Husqvarna K750, first ensure the saw is on a stable surface. Set the choke to the closed position if the engine is cold. Pull the starter handle until the engine fires, then open the choke and pull again to start.

What is the correct fuel mixture for the Husqvarna K750?

The correct fuel mixture for the Husqvarna K750 is a 50:1 ratio of gasoline to two-stroke oil. Ensure to use high-quality oil to maintain engine performance.

How do I perform regular maintenance on the Husqvarna K750?

Regular maintenance includes checking and cleaning the air filter, inspecting the spark plug, lubricating the clutch drum bearing, and ensuring the cutting arm is properly aligned and tensioned.

What should I do if the Husqvarna K750 won't start?

If the K750 won't start, check the fuel mixture, inspect the spark plug for wear or damage, ensure the air filter is clean, and verify that the decompression valve is functioning.

How can I troubleshoot poor cutting performance?

Poor cutting performance can be due to a dull blade, improper tension, or incorrect alignment. Ensure the blade is sharp, properly tensioned, and aligned according to the manufacturer's specifications.

What are the safety precautions when using the Husqvarna K750?

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and ear protection, gloves, and steel-toed boots. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and obstructions.

How do I change the blade on the Husqvarna K750?

To change the blade, first disconnect the spark plug. Use the provided wrench to loosen the blade bolt, remove the old blade, place the new blade onto the arbor, and tighten the bolt securely.

What routine checks should I perform before using the Husqvarna K750?

Before use, check the fuel level, inspect the air filter, ensure the blade is sharp and properly tensioned, and verify that all safety features are functional.

How can I prolong the life of my Husqvarna K750?

To prolong the life of your K750, follow the maintenance schedule, use the correct fuel mixture, store the saw in a dry place, and clean it thoroughly after each use.

What is the proper way to store the Husqvarna K750?

When storing the Husqvarna K750, clean the saw, empty the fuel tank, and keep it in a dry, secure location. Cover the saw to protect it from dust and debris.