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Accessory Use & Installation 

 

 

 

 

169872 ADJ. PROTRACTOR  

Fig 55, Diagram 1 

169871 DUAL 45

°

 MITER 

Fig 56, Diagram 1 

169870 45

°

 BULLNOSE GUIDE 

Fig 57, Diagram 1 

 

 

 

 
CART EXTENSION: P/N 185282 
The Extension adds supportive length to the Cutting Table. Use when cutting tile that extends beyond the front end of 
the basic cart. Install with fasteners provided. Adjust so top of the Extension is level with the top of the Cutting Table. A 
second extension can also be purchased and fastened to the outside of the cutting table if additional support is needed 
for cutting wide material.  
 
RIP GUIDE: P/N 169887 
The Rip Guide is used to provide a repeatable position for rip cuts.  The Rip Guide clamps to the special designed 
backstop of the cutting table. 
 
90

°

 ADJUSTABLE PROTRACTOR:  P/N 169872 

The Protractor can be used to rip cut known angles.  The protractor clamps to the backstop. 
 
DUAL 45

°

 ANGLE GUIDE : P/N 169871 

This is a non-adjustable miter used to quickly position the tile at 45 degrees; either on the left or right side.  It is often 
used for repeated diagonal rip cuts.  The Angle Guide clamps to the backstop. 
 
BULLNOSE MITERING GUIDEP/N 169870 
This is a fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter cut.  The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop. 
 
FOLDING STAND:  P/N 185004 
See Stand Assembly Instruction. The stand comes with two wheels at the rear. Each wheel has its own sturdy brake.   
The stand is designed with locating pins at each end to locate the saw frame and securely fastens to the underside of 
the frame with two knobs. When saw is removed, the stand conveniently folds flat for storage and transporting. 
 
 
Instructions for Fastening the Cutting Accessories 
1.  Fully raise the Accessory Thumb Lock and slide the Accessory onto the Cart Backstop from either side. 
2.  Locate the Accessory by sliding it to the desired position along the ruled Backstop on the front end of the cutting 

table.  

3.  When at the desired location, flip down the thumb lock until it is firmly locked in place.  
 
Note: The thumb lock will hold the accessory firmly in place without using the full travel of the thumb lock. Unnecessary 
clamping with the thumb lock could raise the end of the accessory up off the table surface. Additional movement is 
designed for any long term wearing that may be experienced. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for FTS-150

Page 1: ...Y LISTA DE PIEZAS FTS 150 TILE SAW MODEL FTS 150 115V 60 1 0AF04106 Copyright December 2003 Electrolux Construction Products 17400 West 119th Street Olathe Kansas 66061 Customer Service 800 365 4003 C...

Page 2: ...iagrams and Spare Parts 22 24 Warranty 25 CHAQUE MACHINE A T ENTI REMENT TEST E AVANT DE QUITTER L USINE CHAQUE MACHINE EST FOURNIE AVEC UN EXEMPLAIRE DE CE MANUEL LES OP RATEURS DE CE MAT RIEL DOIVEN...

Page 3: ...tica 10 2 Beneficio 10 3 Instalac on De La Cortadora 10 4 Instrucciones De Operaci n 10 14 5 M todos De Alineamiento 14 15 6 Instucciones De Mantenimiento 15 7 Localizaci n Reparaci n De Aver as 16 8...

Page 4: ...ligatorio Indication Indicazione Indicaci n Prohibition Interdiction Prohibici n Warning Triangle Triangle d advertissement Tri ngwulo De Advertencia Wear Eye Protection Port obligatoire des lunettes...

Page 5: ...sque Mantenga Limpio El Sitio De Trabajo Bien Iluminado Elimine Todos Los Riesgos De Seguridad Dangerously High Noise Level Niveau de bruit dangereux Nivel De Ruido Elevadamente Peligroso Repairs Are...

Page 6: ...DESCRIPTI N DE CALCAMONIAS Y UBICACIONES P N 193015 LOCATION Blade Guard Top Sides P N 193014 LOCATION Water Tray Front P N 046326 LOCATION Motor Front P N 046327 LOCATION Motor Rear P N 189247 LOCAT...

Page 7: ...7 NOTES...

Page 8: ...s machine DO clear the work area of unnecessary people Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the motor is running DO make sure the blade is not contacting anything before s...

Page 9: ...inutes to cool after each cut DO NOT use damaged or worn blade flanges DO NOT allow other persons to be near the machine when starting or when the machine is in operation DO NOT operate this machine i...

Page 10: ...nit engineered to give long satisfactory performance Simple daily maintenance and care will add to the life and productivity of your tile saw Full 1 1 2 HP 115V 60 1 motor for powerful cuts Has a dura...

Page 11: ...de of Power Switch Housing Install the 10 continuous rim Diamond Blade 6 Fig 4 Install Cart Extension and Accessories as needed ASSEMBLING THE SAW STAND FIGS 1A B Open carton and remove all the Saw St...

Page 12: ...p for Blade Guard and Blade installation Fig 3 FITTING OR CHANGING THE BLADE FIG 4 BLADE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL Turn motor switch off Disconnect power cord Carefully raise the blade guard 1 to its h...

Page 13: ...ill cause the pump to fail Maintain regularly and clean out debris from intake screen Check the power cord for nicks or frays and never try to alter the power cord in any way Pay attention to the dire...

Page 14: ...sired point on the front end of the cutting table front lip and flipping down the thumb lock until the rip guide is firmly locked in place Note that the thumb lock will hold accessory firmly in place...

Page 15: ...Conveyor Cart so the Blade is approximately midway between the front and back of Cart Loosen the two Roller Guide Bar fasteners Item 5 Use the 10mm 16mm ends of wrench Item 51 on end fasteners Move th...

Page 16: ...to machine away material for a clean cut Excessive forcing can crack to tile Check cart tracking adjustment SAW BLADE DOESN T CUT WELL Blade needs to be dressed Blade may be mounted on saw backwards B...

Page 17: ...agonal rip cuts The Angle Guide clamps to the backstop BULLNOSE MITERING GUIDE P N 169870 This is a fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter cut The Mitering Guide clamps to the backs...

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Page 19: ...ue sciage NE PAS utiliser de flasques de disque endommag s ou us s NE PAS autoriser d autres personnes se trouver pr s de la machine lors des op rations de mise en marche d appoint en carburant ou de...

Page 20: ...el motor est funcionando SI aseg rese que la hoja no est haciendo contacto con ninguna cosa antes de arrancar el motor SI tenga cuidado al levantar y transportar esta m quina SI siempre amarre bien la...

Page 21: ...rte NO use bridas de hojas que est n da adas o desgastadas NO permita que nadie se acerque a la m quina durante la puesta en marcha o mientras la m quina est funcionando NO maneje esta m quina en un l...

Page 22: ...22 DIAGRAM 1...

Page 23: ...pter L Fitting 15 185280 2 Bracket U Roller 46 185029 1 Tubing 8x6x760mm w fastener 16 185281 2 Kit U Roller w fasteners 17 185282 1 Extension Table 50 621652 1 Blade 10 Continuous Rim w fasteners 51...

Page 24: ...24 WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES...

Page 25: ...ve been defective This warranty does not cover labor except for gas powered Quickie Super saws and does not cover maintenance items such as belts air filters bearings and wheels Purchaser will be resp...

Page 26: ...00 825 0028 Warning Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or o...

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