Husqvarna WS 460 Parts Manual
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To start the Husqvarna WS 460 saw, ensure that the water supply is connected, the power source is secured, and the blade is properly mounted. Then, engage the power switch and slowly increase the throttle.
Regular maintenance for the WS 460 includes checking the blade for wear, inspecting the water supply for adequate flow, cleaning the air filter, and ensuring all nuts and bolts are tightened.
If the saw is not cutting straight, check the alignment of the blade and ensure it is not warped. Verify that the track and guide are clean and undamaged. Adjust the feed rate to avoid overloading the blade.
If the blade overheats, stop the saw immediately and allow it to cool. Check the water flow to ensure it's sufficient. Inspect the blade for damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
The Husqvarna WS 460 is designed for wet cutting. Using it for dry cutting can damage the blade and saw. Always ensure adequate water supply during operation.
To change the blade, disconnect the power supply, loosen the blade guard, and remove the blade bolt. Replace the old blade with a new one, ensuring it's properly seated, then re-tighten the bolt and guard.
Reduced cutting performance could be due to a dull or damaged blade, insufficient water flow, or incorrect blade type for the material. Check these factors and adjust or replace as needed.
The air filter should be inspected and cleaned regularly, and replaced every 50 hours of use or sooner if it appears damaged or excessively dirty.
Yes, always use the coolant type recommended by Husqvarna. This ensures optimal cooling and lubrication, preventing damage to the blade and saw components.
Unusual noises may indicate a problem with the blade, motor, or drive system. Stop using the saw immediately, inspect for any visible issues, and consult the user manual or a professional technician if the problem persists.