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Model T30945 (Mfd. Since 12/19)

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Additional Safety for Tile Saws

Serious injury or death can occur from getting fingers, hair, or clothing entangled in rotating or 

moving parts. Workpieces can be ejected by saw, striking operator or bystanders. Long-term 

respiratory damage can occur from breathing dust created while cutting. To minimize risk of 

injury, anyone operating this machine MUST completely heed hazards and warnings below.

FENCE.  Make  sure  fence  remains  properly 
adjusted  and  parallel  with  blade.  Always  lock 
fence before using. Always lock miter guide when 
in use.

DRY CUTTING.  Cutting  without  water  can  pro-
duce  harmful  airborne  dust  that  can  lead  to 
eye  injury  or  respiratory  illness.  Reduce  risk  of 
these  hazards  by  ensuring  water  reservoir  is 
filled to minimum fill line during operations. Wear 
approved  eye  and  respiratory  protection  when 
using saw.

CHANGING BLADES.  Accidental  startup  while 
changing  blades  can  result  in  serious  injury.  To 
reduce  risk  of  accidental  blade  contact,  always 
disconnect power before changing blades. Always 
check  blade  before  operations  and  never  use 
damaged  blade.  Only  use  continuous  rim  wet 
blades  with  this  saw.  Use  of  other  blades  could 
result in flying debris or damage to machine.

FEEDING WORKPIECE.  Feeding  workpiece 
incorrectly increases risk of chipping and opera-
tor injury. Always allow blade to reach full speed 
before cutting. Always feed workpiece from front 
of  saw,  making  sure  workpiece  is  flat  against 
table, fence, or guide. Feed cuts through to com-
pletion. Never start saw with workpiece touching 
blade or pull workpiece from behind blade. Never 
move  workpiece  sideways  or  perform  a  "free-
hand"  operation.  Always  wait  for  blade  to  come 
to  a  complete  stop  before  removing  workpiece. 
Do  not  force  blade  through  workpiece  as  this 
can  cause  chipping,  flying  debris,  and  damage 
to machine. Reduce cutting force if you hear any 
strain on motor.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS. Electrocution  may 
occur  due  to  water  entering  electrical  connec-
tions.  Always  connect  this  machine  to  a  GFCI 
circuit breaker to reduce chances of electrocution 
and form a "drip loop" so water will drip off cord 
before reaching receptacle. Never touch any elec-
trical connection while hands are wet.

HAND & BODY POSITIONING.  Keep  hands 
away  from  blade  and  out  of  blade  path  during 
operation  so  they  cannot  accidentally  slip  into 
blade.  Only  operate  at  front  of  machine  and 
always  stand  to  side  of  blade  path.  Never  reach 
behind or over blade, or under splash hood when 
blade is spinning. Turn saw 

OFF and allow blade 

to completely stop before removing cut-off pieces 
near  blade  or  trapped  between  blade  and  miter 
guide or table.

SPLASH HOOD. The splash hood protects oper-
ator  from  rotating  blade  and  water  displaced 
by  blade.  Make  sure  splash  hood  is  installed, 
adjusted  correctly,  and  used  for  all  cuts.  Make 
sure splash hood mounting bracket is aligned and 
positioned  correctly.  Promptly  repair  or  replace 
splash hood and bracket if damaged. 

SIDE GRINDING.  Never  use  side  of  blade  to 
grind  tile.  Doing  so  may  cause  tile  to  break  or 
explode, resulting in flying debris.

SMALL/NARROW WORKPIECES. Holding small 
workpieces  with  fingers  increases  risk  of  work-
piece and hands slipping and moving into blade. 
Always support/feed small or narrow workpieces 
with miter guide, push stick, push blocks, jig, vise, 
or some type of clamping fixture.

Summary of Contents for T30945

Page 1: ...C WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC CS20849 PRINTED IN CHINA V1 02 20 MODEL T30945 7 BENCHTOP TILE SAW OWN...

Page 2: ...g grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications...

Page 3: ...onnection 16 Lifting Moving 17 Test Run 17 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 18 Operation Overview 18 Disabling Locking Switch 19 Cutting Tips 19 Changing Water 19 Making Rip Cuts 20 Making Miter Cuts 20 Making Be...

Page 4: ...uous improvement also means that sometimes the machine you receive is slightly different than shown in the manual If you find this to be the case and the difference between the manual and machine leav...

Page 5: ...ree of openings and grooves e Replacedamagedbladesbeforeoperating f Do not fill water bath above water fill line Like all machinery there is potential danger when operating this machine Accidents are...

Page 6: ...L Overflow Drain Plug Drains excess water and removes to drain water bath Refer to the following figures and descriptions to become familiar with the basic controls and com ponents of this machine Un...

Page 7: ...20V Single Phase 60 Hz Full Load Current Rating 6 5A Minimum Circuit Size 15A Connection Type Cord Plug Power Cord Included Yes Power Cord Length 6 ft Power Cord Gauge 18 AWG Plug Included Yes Include...

Page 8: ...er Guide Aluminum Splash Hood Plastic Paint Type Finish Enamel Other Related Info Water Bath Capacity 2 3L Other Specifications Country of Origin Taiwan Warranty 1 Year Serial Number Location ID Label...

Page 9: ...d proof DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS Do not use machinery in areas that are wet cluttered or have poor lighting Operating machinery in these areas greatly increases the risk of accidents and injury MENTAL A...

Page 10: ...moving parts or flying debris Make sure they are properly installed undamaged and working correctly BEFORE operating machine FORCING MACHINERY Do not force machine It will do the job safer and better...

Page 11: ...workpiece from behind blade Never move workpiece sideways or perform a free hand operation Always wait for blade to come to a complete stop before removing workpiece Do not force blade through workpie...

Page 12: ...rsized circuit To reduce the risk of these hazards avoid over loading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the specified circuit requirements...

Page 13: ...ord size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes Any extension cord used with this machine must be in good condition and contain a ground wire and match...

Page 14: ...or Setup This machine was carefully packaged for safe transport When unpacking separate all enclosed items from packaging materials and inspect them for shipping damage If items are damaged please cal...

Page 15: ...Model T30945 Mfd Since 12 19 13 Hardware Recognition Chart USE THIS CHART TO MATCH UP HARDWARE DURING THE INVENTORY AND ASSEMBLY PROCESS 5mm 5mm Flat Head Cap Screw...

Page 16: ...ood flange screws location 5 Attach splash hood assembly to table with flange screws so blade guard rests over blade see Figure 8 x 3 6 Loosen splash hood lock knob see Figure 8 and adjust hood until...

Page 17: ...the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and footprint specifications of your machine Some workbenches may require additional rein forcement to support the weight of the machine and workpiece materials...

Page 18: ...disconnecting the machine from the power supply 1 Turn the machine power switch OFF 2 Grasp the molded plug and pull it completely out of the receptacle DO NOT pull by the cord as this may damage the...

Page 19: ...sing this machine BEFORE understanding its controls and related safety information DO NOT operate or allow others to operate machine until the information is understood To test run machine 1 Clear all...

Page 20: ...o be an instructional guide To learn more about specific operations read this entire manual seek additional training from experienced machine operators and do additional research outside of this manua...

Page 21: ...cting power from the machine when adjusting or servicing Padlock ON OFF Switch Cutting Tips Move tile slowly through the cut to reduce chipping Ensure blade is consistently wet at point of cut If blad...

Page 22: ...at front of saw 3 Unlock rip fence by lifting rip fence lock lever adjust to desired width on scale and push lock lever down to secure see Figure 20 Figure 20 Rip fence lock lever location Figure 22 T...

Page 23: ...iter cut Top view Tile 7 Ensure blade is wet then push tile through cut see Figure 26 Figure 25 Splash hood lock knob location 6 Connect machine to power and turn ON Splash Hood Lock Knob Making Bevel...

Page 24: ...ng To make an L cut 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Mark bottom of tile with area to be cut 3 If making an angled cut loosen miter guide lock knob adjust to desired miter angle and tighten to secure...

Page 25: ...contact second line drawn in Step 2 see Figure 34 7 Connect machine to power and turn ON Figure 33 Splash hood lock knob location Blade Guard Lock Knob Top view Tile Stop Line Figure 34 First cut com...

Page 26: ...drain water from tray by pulling overflow drain plug 4 Loosen splash hood lock knob lift hood fully and tighten lock knob to secure see Figure 36 Figure 36 Splash hood in up position Splash Hood Remov...

Page 27: ...10456 Anti Fatigue Mat G5726 4 Pc Combination Square 12 This four piece Combination Square has cast iron square center heads and 12 blade with gradu ations down to 64ths Square head features spirit le...

Page 28: ...otector 4 T20502 Face Shield Crown Protector 7 T20503 Face Shield Window T20451 Kirova Clear Safety Glasses T20452 Kirova Anti Reflective S Glasses T20456 DAKURA Safety Glasses Figure 43 Assortment of...

Page 29: ...vely sharpens the blade To dress the blade slowly cut into a dressing stone as you would a tile until the entire band of abrasive passes through the stone Repeat as necessary Dressing Blade Sealed and...

Page 30: ...n motor let cool and reduce workload 5 Unplug machine and free blade from workpiece 6 Replace switch 7 Fix broken wires or disconnected corroded connections 8 Test repair replace Machine stalls or is...

Page 31: ...le used is highly prone to chipping 4 Dull blade 5 Blade warped or has excessive wobble 6 Blade type not suitable for type of tile being cut 1 Reduce feed pressure and cut slower 2 Ensure water is cle...

Page 32: ...lock in place x 2 Squaring Fence to Blade To reduce risk of shock or accidental startup always disconnect machine from power before adjustments maintenance or service The following procedure aligns t...

Page 33: ...s 2 3mm 1 Ea 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Remove miter guide from rip fence and unlock and remove rip fence from table Tightening Cam 4 Tighten cam by turning it towards lock lever see Figure 50...

Page 34: ...nt at the time of printing but may not match your machine If you find this to be the case use the wiring diagram inside the motor junction box CAPACITORS INVERTERS Some capacitors and power inverters...

Page 35: ...ubber gasket between motor and switch Otherwise internal wiring may be exposed to water causing machine damage and increasing the risk of electrical shock 35MFD 250VAC Neutral Hot Ground 120 VAC 5 15...

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Page 37: ...70 PT30945070 SWITCH REAR PANEL 23 PT30945023 FENCE LOCK CAM BRACKET 71 PT30945071 TAP SCREW M3 5 X 13 24 PT30945024 RUBBER PLATE 72 PT30945072 TABLE 25 PT30945025 PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 6 73 PT30945073 G...

Page 38: ...ouch or reach over behind moving blade 3 Always wear approved eye and ear protection and a respirator 4 Only connect power cord to grounded GFCI outlet 5 Always use splash hood for every operation for...

Page 39: ...for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive...

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