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CS 40 WET                                                                            

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Specific safe operation guide

Ensure that the directional arrow marked on the blade corresponds 
with the rotational direction of the motor.

Always keep the blade-securing arbor and collars clean.

Ensure that the blade-securing means is securely tightened with the 
wrench provided.

Ensure  that  the  portion  of  work  piece  that  will  be  cut  off  has 
sufficient  room  to  move  sideways. 

Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  the 

cut-off piece binding against the blade.

Never cut more than one tile at a time.

Before cutting a tile piece, allow the saw blade to run freely for a few 
seconds. 

If  the  saw  makes  an  unfamiliar  sound  or  vibrates  excessively, 

switch  it  off  immediately  and  disconnect  from  the  power  supply. 
Investigate  the  cause  or  consult  the  customer  service  department  for 
advice.

Allow the blade to reach full speed before beginning the cut.

Allow  the  blade  to  come  to  a  complete  stop  before  removing  any 
jammed or off cut material from around the blade area.

Noise and vibration

The noise and vibration values have been determined in accordance with EN 
60745.
The A evaluated noise level of the power tool is typically:
– Sound pressure level:                     

X

 dB(A);

– Sound power level:                       

X

 dB(A);

– Uncertainty:                  

           

K = 

X

 dB.

Total vibration value:
– when 

cutting the tile

:

– Emission value:                      a

h

 = 

X

 m/s

2

– Uncertainty:                          K = 

X

 m/s

2

– when 

cutting the marble

:

– Emission value:                      a

h

 = 

X

 m/s

2

– Uncertainty:                          K = 

X

 m/s

2

  CAUTION!

The indicated measurements refer to new power tools. Daily use causes the 
noise and vibration values to change.

  NOTE!

The  vibration  emission  level  given  in  this  information  sheet  has  been 
measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and may 
be  used  to  compare  one  tool  with  another.  It  may  be  used  for  a  preliminary 
assessment of exposure. The declared vibration emission level represents the 
main applications of the tool.
However if the tool is used for different applications, with different accessories 

Summary of Contents for CS 40 WET

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Page 4: ...m liability X Symbols used in this manual WARNING Denotes impending danger Non observance of this warning may result in death or extremely severe injuries CAUTION Denotes a possibly dangerous situatio...

Page 5: ...the old machine see page Disposal information Technical specifications Dry wet saw CS 40 WET Supply power 120V 60Hz Rated current 12A No load speed 12000min 1 Blade size 5 7 8 with 20mm adaptor ring...

Page 6: ...6 Outer flange 15 Carbon brush cap 7 Spindle bolt 16 Motor enclosure 8 Auxiliary handle 17 Supply cord 9 Water tube 18 PRCD Portable Residual Current Device For your safety WARNING Read all safety in...

Page 7: ...suitable tools recommended by the manufacturer for this power tool Safety instructions for saws WARNING Read all these instructions before operating the product and keep them in a safe place for futur...

Page 8: ...the 0 45 locking knob must be tight and secure before making a cut Do not use the saw near fumes or combustible liquids Never slow the blade down with your hands or by applying pressure to the side o...

Page 9: ...t Allow the blade to come to a complete stop before removing any jammed or off cut material from around the blade area Noise and vibration The noise and vibration values have been determined in accord...

Page 10: ...s and check that no parts are missing or damaged Testing the PRCD WARNING Test before each use Plug into power outlet Indicator light should turn on Press the test button Indicator light should turn o...

Page 11: ...pindle Remove the bolt and the outer flange Inner flange A remains on the spindle Fit the blade supplied onto the motor shaft Make sure that the rotation direction of blade corresponds to the arrow on...

Page 12: ...t over tighten Adjustment the water valve Turn the water valve to the position for maximum water flow onto the blade Turn the water valve to the position to stop the water flow Adjustment the cutting...

Page 13: ...ip could cause your hand or finger to come in contact with the diamond blade When cutting any material make sure that When the blade is worn out it should be changed according the procedure in Install...

Page 14: ...to turn the tool on The tool can only be put into service if the handle is firmly grasped and both buttons are depressed The main switch automatically locks in the OFF position when the trigger is rel...

Page 15: ...the blade to contact the material until it has attained full speed If using the blade supplied with this saw or another wet cutting blade open the water valve to allow water to flow onto the blade Slo...

Page 16: ...Do not loosen the screws on the gear head during the warranty period Non compliance will deem the guarantee obligations of the manufacturer null and void The electric power tool has grease lubrication...

Page 17: ...ndards or normative documents EN 60745 in accordance with the regulations of the directives 2004 108 EC until 19 04 2016 2014 30 EU from 20 04 2016 2006 42 EC 2011 65 EC Responsible for technical docu...

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