GB
- 20 -
•
Remove the star handle screw (11) and spa-
cer (40).
Important: Before you lift the machine out of the
trough or transport it, the cutting unit must be se-
cured again with the star handle screw (11) and
spacer (40).
Important!
To guarantee proper operation, the cooling water
hose (14) must not be kinked during installation.
Caution!
It must be impossible for the cable and the coo-
ling water hose to get into the cutting area.
6. Operation
6.1 ON/OFF switch (Fig. 6)
•
To switch on, press the “I” on the ON/OFF
switch (16).
•
Before you begin cutting, wait until the cutting
wheel has reached maximum speed and the
cooling water pump (13) has started supply-
ing the cutting wheel with water.
•
To switch off, press the “0” on the switch (16).
•
Your machine is equipped with an overload
switch (16 a). If the machine is overloaded,
the overload switch (16 a) will trigger. After
a cooling down period, the machine can be
reactivated by pressing the overload switch
(16 a).
6.2 90° Cutting (Fig. 7/8)
•
Loosen the star grip screw (27).
•
Set the angle stop (5) to 90° and retighten the
star grip screw (27).
•
Retighten the screws (28) to fasten the angle
stop (5).
•
Move the machine head (29) to the far end
with the handle (9).
•
Position the tile against the rail fence (6) on
the angle stop (5).
•
Switch on the tile cutting machine.
•
Caution: Always wait until the cooling water
has reached the cutting wheel (2) first.
•
Move the machine head (29) slowly and
smoothly forward through the tile with the
handle (9).
•
Switch off the tile cutting machine after com-
pletion of cutting.
6.3 45° Diagonal cut (Fig. 9)
•
Set the angle stop (5) to 45°.
•
Cut as described in 6.2.
6.4 45° Lengthwise cut, “jolly cut” (Fig.10)
•
Loosen the star grip screw (10).
•
Tilt the guide rail (7) to the left to 45° on the
angle scale (17).
•
Retighten the star grip screw (10).
•
Cut as described in 6.2.
6.4.1 Machining large workpieces (Fig. 11/12)
To enable you to machine large workpieces, the
cutting unit can be pivoted upwards. In this posi-
tion you can machine workpieces with a length of
up to 920 mm (up to a max. workpiece thickness
of 38 mm).
•
Remove the screw (37) on the top for this
purpose.
•
The cutting until will pivot upwards automa-
tically.
•
You can now complete the required cuts as
described in sections 6.2 to 6.4. All that is
required is slight additional pressure down-
wards on the handle.
6.5 Changing the diamond cutting wheel
(Fig. 13/14)
•
Pull out the power plug.
•
Unscrew the 3 screws (30) and remove the
safety hood (8) for the blade.
•
Place the wrench (31) on the motor shaft and
hold.
•
Using the wrench (34), loosen the flange nut
in the direction of rotation of the cutting wheel
(2). (Caution: Left-hand screw-thread.)
•
Remove the outer flange (35) and cutting
wheel (2).
•
Clean the mounting flange thoroughly before
fitting the new cutting wheel.
•
Fit the new cutting wheel by following the
above procedures in reverse and then tighten.
•
Caution: Pay attention to the direction of rota-
tion of the cutting wheel!
•
Mount the safety hood (8) for the blade again.
6.6 Operating the laser (Fig. 17-21)
6.6.1 Stationary operation (Fig. 17/18)
To switch on:
Move the ON/OFF switch (46) to
the “I” position.
To switch o
ff
:
Move the ON/OFF switch (46) to
the “0” position.
Switch on the laser (45). A laser line is projected
onto the material you wish to process, providing
Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1.indb 20
Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1.indb 20
25.09.12 10:15
25.09.12 10:15
Summary of Contents for RT-SC 920 L
Page 93: ... 93 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 93 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 93 25 09 12 10 16 25 09 12 10 16 ...
Page 94: ... 94 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 94 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 94 25 09 12 10 16 25 09 12 10 16 ...
Page 95: ... 95 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 95 Anl_RT_SC_920_L_SPK1 indb 95 25 09 12 10 16 25 09 12 10 16 ...