savage99
off to a rocking start
Member since March 2017
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Post by savage99 on Apr 2, 2017 11:35:47 GMT -5
I just bought a Highland Park E-10 combo unit. Does anyone know where I can get or download a users manual? New to this stuff and the group. Thanks for the add!
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 2, 2017 12:02:35 GMT -5
I just bought a Highland Park E-10 combo unit. Does anyone know where I can get or download a users manual? New to this stuff and the group. Thanks for the add! Try posting your question in the slabs and saws section . Welcome to the forum .
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Post by Lapidaryrough / Jack Cole on Apr 19, 2017 21:19:45 GMT -5
link to my web-site photo of E-10 cab unit. www.lapidaryrough.com/JacksRockShop.htmlI have a 1955 E-10. i put three diamond wheels on it. and change out the 9'' highland-Park black diamond. with a 303 8''Gem King. 1750 RPM motor 1/2 Hp. Run the blade at about 3800 - 4200 SFPM for saw feed. Change out the old bearings, if loose. the brass braising rod under the feed vise may be flat on top side. the rod is to keep the vise moving. while the gravity WT. is used. for best WT. adjustment use a gallon jug filled with water for different Wt. of rocks being cut. Or just finger them through the blade. best feed speed is slow for best ware on the blade. don't cut max sizes, At fast push. thin slabs you'll feel the blade cutting fine. My saw i only trim slabs on. For coolant i have a drain in the bottom of the trim saw side to drain after use. i only use water in mine. though a lot people prefer to use RV pink anti freeze. though mix 1-1 with water. in your area you should have a lot of shops - clubs to work with. mapmuse.com is a great search engine to fine local help at. the fuse been lit so a lot help will be here for ya. Jack
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Sandy
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Member since July 2014
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Post by Sandy on Apr 21, 2017 5:22:32 GMT -5
If you contact Highland Park, they will refer you to an individual who can get you an owner's manual. I don't remember what he wanted to charge. I wasn't able to find one online to download. I have the same machine, I have an 8" blade by Norton which works well. I also have 4 Nova 6" wheels on it, a 280, 600, 1200, and 3000. There is plenty of space between wheels so it isn't crowded.
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