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FIGURE 11
H. extenSIon tABLe
InStALLAtIonS
Front extension table:
Place the extension
table in the back of the
main working table
.
Secure the extension table with the supplied
round cap hex bolts (see FIGURE 12).
Side extension table:
Insert the side
extension table tubes into the
side tunnels
at front and back of the
main working table
.
Insert the pins at the ends of side extension
table tubes to hold them in place (see
FIGURE 12).
FIGURE 12
SAW OPERATION
DO NOT ADJUST THE
SAW WITHOUT FIRST TURNING OFF THE
MOTOR. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
ALWAYS kEEP THE
SAW CLEAR. NEvER PUT THINGS ON RAIL
WHILE CUTTING.
AdjuStABLe CuttIng
tABLe extenSIon
The adjustable
cutting extension table
is for
the support of large format tiles. Users can
adjust front and side extension to desired
dimension (see Figure 13).
FIGURE 13
CuttIng tILe And Stone
BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY CUTS, CHECk AND ENSURE THAT
THE LOWEST POINT OF THE BLADE IS NO
MORE THAN 3/16 INCH (5 mm) BELOW THE
TABLE TOP.
3/16 in.
(5 mm)
Blade
Surface of working table
Blade
rim
FIGURE 14
Move the
motor head height adjustment
lever
upward (see FIGURE 15), to adjust the
head to a proper height below the table.
Then lock the lever in the down position.
Motor head height
adjustment lever
FIGURE 15
CHeCKIng tHe BLAde
ALIgnMent
FIGURE 16a
FIGURE 16b
Place a carpenter’s square against the fence
of the cutting table and the diamond blade,
as shown (see FIGURE 16a and 16b). With
the saw turned off, push the table forward
slowly. If the blade remains flush against the
square and is centered within the channel,
the blade and table are in alignment. If the
square does not remain flush with the blade,
please follow alignment instructions.
BLAde ALIgnMent
InStruCtIonS
FIGURE 17
STEP 1:
Make sure that the red knob on the
motor arm is tight. This is the key point of
alignment (FIGURE 17).
FIGURE 18
STEP 2:
Make certain that the three nuts on
top of the motor frame are tight (FIGURE 18).
FIGURE 19
STEP 3:
Confirm that the red handle is in the
“0” degrees position (FIGURE 19).
FIGURE 20a
FIGURE 20b
STEP 4:
Loosen the bolts on both ends of the
sliding rail with the wrench (FIGURE 20a).
Then gently tap the rail with a rubber mallet
until the blade is centered within the cutting
table channel (FIGURE 20b).
STEP 5:
Repeat the steps for “Checking the
Blade Alignment” by placing a carpenter’s
square against the fence of the cutting table
and the diamond blade. Again, with the saw
turned off, push the table forward slowly. If
the square does not remain flush with the
blade, continue making small adjustments
by tapping the rail until they come into
alignment.
STEP 6:
Once the table is aligned, tighten the
sliding rail beginning with the back bolt first.
To ensure that the table stays aligned while
the bolts are being tightened, hold the rail in
place with an adjustable wrench while tight-
ening the front bolt, keeping the carpenters
square in position.
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