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SPECIFICATIONS

 Voltage      

 

                     

See machine nameplate

 Power     

 

 

110V:1680W   220V:1800W   

 No Load min

-1

  

 

 

5800   

 Arbor                                                                        22.23mm (7/8")   
 Max. Blade Diameter  

 

180mm   

 Max. Cutting Depth    

                     55mm   

 Weight     

 

 

6.7kg   (14.74Lbs) 

Fig.1.

Main handle

Water Valve

Secondary handle

Arbor Bolt

Sighting notches

Spindle Lock 

Aluminum Guide Rails

Quick-release water 
hose coupling

Vacuum Port Cap

Brush Cap

Depth Scale

On/Off trigger switch

Depth Stop Lever

Release Button

Summary of Contents for SCS7

Page 1: ...ng SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CAUTION For tools equipped with overload protection when the motor shuts off due to overload always run the machine with no load for at least 3 minutes to reduce temperature before returning to operation to avoid burn out of the motor Version 20140122 ...

Page 2: ... 7 8 Max Blade Diameter 180mm Max Cutting Depth 55mm Weight 6 7kg 14 74Lbs Fig 1 Main handle Water Valve Secondary handle Arbor Bolt Sighting notches Spindle Lock Aluminum Guide Rails Quick release water hose coupling Vacuum Port Cap Brush Cap Depth Scale On Off triggerswitch Depth Stop Lever Release Button ...

Page 3: ... When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock f If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use an earth leakage circuit breaker Use of an earth leakage circuit breaker reduces the risk of electric shock 3 PERSONAL SAFETY a a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use c...

Page 4: ...ged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control g Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be ...

Page 5: ...kpiece against the blade 13 Allow the motor to achieve full speed before cutting 14 Important After completing the cut release power switch and wait for coasting blade to stop completely before putting the saw down 15 Never operate the tool in an area with flammable solids liquids or gases Sparks from the commutator carbon brushes could cause a fire or explosion 16 There are certain applications f...

Page 6: ...es should the tool be used when the power supply cable is damaged A damaged cable must be replaced immediately by an authorized Customer Service Center Do not try to repair the damaged cable yourself The use of damaged power cables can lead to an electric shock INTENDED USE This saw is designed exclusively for wet or dry cutting of stone concrete and masonry This machine should not be used for cut...

Page 7: ...and that are rated for the machine s maximum rated speed or higher REMOVING THE BLADE DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE Removal is the opposite of installing the blade TO ADJUST DEPTH OF CUT DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE TO ADJUST THE DEPTH OF CUT Loosen the Depth Stop Lever by pushing it forwards and adjust the depth of cut to the desired amount Then retighten the Depth Stop Lever See Fig 3 H...

Page 8: ...heck all connections of the water feed system to ensure there are no leaks Inspect hoses and other critical parts which could deteriorate WARNING If you detect a leak in any part of the water supply system shut the machine down immediately and repair the fault WARNING The maximum water pressure should not exceed 70 psi 4 bar The water feed system allows the machine to cut more effectively Ensure t...

Page 9: ...ate for a time take care that parts of your body do not come into contact with the blade while it is still rotating ELECTRONIC OVERLOAD PROTECTION If while cutting the machine reaches a load approaching overload level the electronic overload protection will kick in and shut the saw off When this happens release the trigger and return the machine to its topmost position out of the cut and wait at l...

Page 10: ...rious injury CAUTION Keep the cord away from cutting area to prevent it from becoming entangled in the workpiece Do not force the cut Let the saw do the cutting at the rate of speed permitted by the type of cut and workpiece S H A R P E N I N G D U L L D I A M O N D BLADES If a lot of sparks are seen while cutting this is a sign that the blade is becoming dull To create better diamond exposure sha...

Page 11: ...ign properly and slide freely Then replace the brush caps See fig 10 If the replacement of the power supply cord is necessary this has to be done by the manufacturer or their agent in order to avoid a safety hazard WARNING All repairs must be entrusted to an authorized service center Incorrectly performed repairs could lead to injury or death Fig 10 Brush Cap ...

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Page 15: ...1 PARALLEL GUIDE 1 32 THUMB KNOB M5 4 33 BALL BEARING 6002LLU 1 34 SPINDLE LOCK 1 35 FAN SHROUD 1 36 ARMATURE M1 25 x 8T 1 37 BALL BEARING 6002LLU 1 NO Parts Name Q TY 38 WAVE SPRINGWASHER 1 39 STATOR SCREW M5 60 2 40 STATOR 1 41 MOTOR HOUSING 1 42 FLATWASHER Ø5 Ø12 1 1 43 SCREW M5 30 1 44 SCREW M5 50 2 45 BRUSH HOLDER 7 11 2 46 CARBON BRUSH 7 17 17 2 47 BRUSH CAP 7 11 2 48 SCREW M5 20 1 49 AUX HA...

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