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 RS34 - RS48 - RS59

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BEAST BRIDGE SAWS OPERATING MANUAL

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KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS

  It is important to keep hands, 

feet, hair and clothing away from 

all moving parts to prevent injury. 

It is also important to be sure that 

covers and guards are always 

in their proper position. If not, 

serious injury can occur. 

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DO NOT REMOVE BLADE GUARD

  It is important that all machine 

guards remain in place and in 

proper working condition. This is 

to prevent serious injury, death or 

damage to the equipment.

 

WARNING: The use of saws and 

drills generates dust. Excessive 

airborne particles may cause 

irritation to eyes, skin and the 

respiratory tract. To avoid 

breathing impairment, always us 

dust controls and protection suit-

able to the material being sawed 

or drilled; 

See OSHA (19 CFR Part 1910.1200). 

Diamond Blades improperly used are 

dangerous. Comply with American 

National Standards Institute Safety Code, 

B7.1 and, Occupational Safety and 

Health Act covering speed, Safety Guards, 

Flanges, Mounting Procedures, General 

Operating Rules, Handling, Storage and 

General Machine Conditions.

California Proposition 65 Mes-

sage

Some dust created by power sanding, 

sawing, grinding and other construction 

activities contain chemicals known [to the 

State of California] to cause cancer, birth 

defects or other reproductive harm. Some 

examples of these chemicals are:

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Lead, from lead-based paints

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Crystalline silica, from bricks and 

cement and other masonry products

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Arsenic and chromium, from chemically 

treated lumber

For further information, consult the 

following sources:

http://www.osha-slc.gov/sltc/

sillicarystalline/index.html

http://www.oehha.org/prop65/out_of_

date/6022kLstA.html

Your risk from these exposures varies 

depending on how often you do this type 

of work. To reduce your exposure to these 

chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, 

and work with approved safety equipment, 

such as dust masks that are specially 

designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Electrical Requirements and 

Grounding Instructions

In order to prevent potential electrical 

shock and injury, the following electrical 

safety precautions and symbols should be 

followed at all times!

 

WARNING: In case of a mal-

function or breakdown, ground-

ing provides a path of least 

resistance for electric current to 

reduce the risk of electric shock. 

This tool is equipped with an 

electric cord having an equip-

ment-grounding conductor and a 

grounding plug. The plug must 

be plugged into a matching out-

let that is properly installed and 

grounded in accordance with all 

local codes and ordinances. 

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Do not modify the plug provided – 

if it will not fit the outlet; have the 

proper outlet installed by a qualified 

electrician.

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Improper connections of the equipment 

grounding conductor can result in a 

Summary of Contents for RS34

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL B E A S T R A I L S A W S RS34 RS48 RS59 ...

Page 2: ...ty Messages 3 Damage Prevention and 3 Information Messages 3 General Safety Precautions and Hazard Symbols 3 California Proposition 65 Message 6 Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions 6 Machine Specifications 8 Cutting Head 8 Blade Guard 8 Saw spindle 8 Cutting table 9 Cooling system 9 Technical Data 9 Unpacking Setting Up 9 Unpacking and Assembly 9 Setting the Cutting Depth 10 Cooling...

Page 3: ...it is possible that serious injuries could occur as well as death Damage Prevention and Information Messages A Damage Prevention Message is to inform the user of important information and or instructions that could lead to equipment or other property damage if not followed Information Messages convey information that pertains to the equipment being used Each message will be preceded by the word NO...

Page 4: ...along with a loss of power and or overheating of the equipment CLOTHING It is important that the operator does not wear loose clothing that can poten tially get caught in moving parts of the equipment It is recommended to wear non slip shoes along with a hair cover ing to keep hair away from the moving parts SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION It is important to wear safety glasses and hearing p...

Page 5: ...ED ROTATION Always feed work into a blade in the direction of rotation The blade should always be installed so that the rota tion is in the direction of the arrow imprinted on the side of the blade and the blade guard NEVER LEAVE A TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF It is important never to leave a tool running when not in use Also never leave the tool until the blade has come to a complete st...

Page 6: ...s or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber For further information consult the following sources http www osha slc gov sltc sillicarystalline index html http www oehha org prop65 out_of_ date 6022kLstA html Your risk from these ...

Page 7: ...ed by the extension cord and lastly the saw CAUTION Shock Hazard For replacement use only an identi cal Beast water pump item 6 513 298 WARNING To avoid the possi bility of the machines plug or electrical outlet getting wet posi tion the saw to one side of a wall mounted outlet This will prevent water from dripping onto the outlet or plug A drip loop should be arranged by the user to properly posi...

Page 8: ...anging cutting blades and cleaning Use the machine only with Beast 10 wet cutting blades Always replace damaged cut ting blade before operating MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS This sawing machine is designed and intended for the professional contractor The machine is equipped with a saw head which moves horizontally along a guiding beam The material to be cut is positioned on the saw table The saw must be ...

Page 9: ...e water container UNPACKING SETTING UP Unpacking and Assembly Unpack the tile saw and inspect for any damaged parts Install the legs in the sockets at the under side of the water container and fasten with the knobs Markings show the right position Level the tile saw by adjusting the legs in the sockets and make sure its stable Release the transportation lock Blade guard Water pump Cutting table Sa...

Page 10: ...ord s meets crit erea as mentioned in the table on page 8 Motor protection The motor is equiped with a thermal safety switch for protection against an overload When the motor gets overheated the switch falls back into its initial position and can only be switched on again after the motor has cooled down Replacing the cutting blade WARNING Make sure to dis connect the machine from the power supply ...

Page 11: ...umber of steps it is completely cut through Place the material to be cut on the sawing table and position against the fixed stop and eventually the adjust able stop Position the cutting head at the desired height Hold the material with one hand while making sure your hand is free from the cutting blade Perform the cut This process must be repeated until the material has been totally cut through Tu...

Page 12: ...ning the pump as described above and leaving it outside the water container is recommended Regularly check the saw flanges for wearing out and replace if necessary Diamond blade dressing Diamond blades performs best when they are dressed After time and use diamonds on the outer edge of the blade might beco me glazed or dull This will reduce cutting efficiency and possibly cause the blade to bend A...

Page 13: ...valve Motor is not running properly Water may have seeped through inside the motor Capacitor is damaged Motor bearing are damaged Unplug the power cable and consult your local dealer Unplug the power cable and consult your local dealer Unplug the power cable and consult your local dealer Pump is not running The impeller or suction filter of the pump is damaged No proper connection of the power cab...

Page 14: ...6 005 Motor 02 6 513 022 Switch 03 4 259 026 Motor Flange 5 8 04 4 259 007 Saw Flange 05 6 516 006 Flange Nut 06 6 513 021 Capacitor 07 6 513 298 Pump 08 6 509 011 Knob 09 6 509 065 Adjustable Handle 10 4 259 040 Guiding Roller Bearings 11 6 509 003 Handle Spare Parts 1 6 7 2 10 11 8 9 3 4 5 ...

Page 15: ... RS34 RS48 RS59 BEAST BRIDGE SAWS OPERATING MANUAL 15 GFCI Switch Qty 1 LPI BRS GFCI Side Table with squaring arm Dimensions 16 x 16 Qty 1 LPI BRS ST OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...

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