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  • Site Conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

General

  • Core saw stable on firm level ground

  • Area shaded and well ventilated

  • Area clear of debris and trip hazards with room to move

  • Adequate water supply

  • Drainage installed and adequate

  • Wastewater collection area has enough room for the day's cutting

  • Sufficient lighting present

  • Electrical leads and fittings have no visible damage

  • No visible damage to any components of core saw

  • Belt and blade guards secure

  • All guards are in place, free from damage and operating correctly

  • Bearings sufficiently lubricated

  • Water pump working correctly with sufficient water supply for the days cutting

  • Core boats are free from damage and operating correctly

  • Ensure blade to be used is adequate for rock type being cut

  • Check blade for missing or damaged teeth (blade segments)

  • Check for uneven wear across blade

  • Check for any visible damage or extensive wear

  • Ensure blade mounted correctly and securely

Core Saw

  • Does core saw blade have an deficiencies? (i,e chips, cracks, missing teeth, correct direction, secured to saw)

  • Is the blade guard appropriately mounted?

  • Is the tray clean and clear of debris? Does is slide easily along mount?

  • Can the core saw be turned on/off easily at switch and is there any visible wear/tear on electrical components?

  • Does the water pump work?

  • Do the sump bins drain appropriately without any blockage or excessive leaking?

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