Gundlach 1027 Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

1. 

Remove the folding stand 

from its box.

2. 

Swing the working bench 

up-right. Open the two legs 
and place the work bench on 
top of the folding stand.

3. 

After the saw stand is 

completely assembled, place 
the saw on top of the saw 
stand.

1.

Loosen the knurled nuts 
securing the blade guard 
and remove the guard.

2.

Loosen the cutting shaft nut 
(left-hand thread); while 
loosening the nut, block 
the cutting shaft from 
turning.

3.

Remove the blade 
clamping flange.  Check 
that the contact area 
between the blade holder 
assembly and the diamond 
saw blade is clean.

4.

Install the saw blade on the 
supporting flange, ensuring 
the correct sense of 
rotation marked by the 
arrow on the blade.

5.

Install the blade clamping 
flange.  

!

Setting the blade too low may damage the 
cutting table and if set too high, the blade may 
grab the material being cut, causing damage 
and possibly injury.

WARNING:

6.

Retignten the cutting shaft 
nut.  Block the cutting shaft 
from turning while 
tightening the nut.

7.   

Lightly turn the installed saw 

blade by hand and check 
the blade for true running.

8.

   Mount the blade guard.

knurled nuts

Folding Stand (1027 Optional)

1.

 

Make sure the cutting head 

is locked.

2. 

Lifting up one side of the 

saw, slide in the legs (with no 
wheels)  to the front side of 
the saw

Lock the wing nut to 

tighten the legs in place.

3. 

Lift up the other side of the 

saw and slide in the legs with 
the wheels.  Lock the  wing nut 
to fasten the legs in place.

Slide-In Legs (1037)

Easy Transport (1037)

1.

 

Make sure the cutting head is locked.

2. 

Unlock the wing nut.

   

Lift up the back side of the saw and slide  

the  legs with wheels,lock the wing nut.

3. 

Go to the other side of the saw and unlock the wing nut. 

  

Lift up 

the other side of the saw and insert the legs, lock the wing nut.  
Using the legs as handles, tilt the saw diagonally and roll the saw 
on the wheels like a dolley.

No. 1010-ST SAW STAND ASSEMBLY

BLADE INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for 1027 Series

Page 1: ...erating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Antes de usar esta maquina favor de leer este manual profundamente y guarde para referencia futura No 1027 No 103...

Page 2: ...Warranty Replacement Parts List No 1027 Saw Exploded View No 1037 Saw Exploded View Electric Motor Specifications Saw blade should be inspected daily for excessive wear core cracks and arbor damage Re...

Page 3: ...r to anyone Be sure to connect the plug to a properly grounded receptacle to reduce the risk of electric shock Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activi...

Page 4: ...pace Splash Guard reduces Water Waste Rubber Matted Cutting Table Blade Capacity of 10 enhances Cutting Capacity Powerful 1 1 2HP Induction Motor cuts larger materials Sturdy Wheels for Easy Transport...

Page 5: ...nd possibly injury WARNING 6 Retignten the cutting shaft nut Block the cutting shaft from turning while tightening the nut 7 Lightly turn the installed saw blade by hand and check the blade for true r...

Page 6: ...ing the cutting head mainframe lock it tight in position Insert the second long bolt into the height adjustment slot and lock it tight in position Place the tension spring into position for height adj...

Page 7: ...n front side of the saw holding the handle of the swivel joint cutting head with his left hand The workpiece must rest on the work table and should be pressed tightly against the side and limit stops...

Page 8: ...e recommended cutting depth is below the cutting table surface The cutting clearance has been fixed from original design Setting the blade too low may damage the cutting table and if set too high the...

Page 9: ...1 It is recommended that a 15 AMP CIRCUIT be used while operating this saw This will prevent any loss of power or interruption Always plug saw as close as possible to the power source while operating...

Page 10: ...re that blade is mounted in the correct direction Secure the blade to the arbor with a wrench Use proper safety equipment when operating the saw Periodically check the blade for cracks or bond fatigue...

Page 11: ...particularly careful when near hazardous parts of the machine e g switch motor Clean the motor and switches only by wiping with a moist cloth e Do not rinse the bearings of the drive elements to prev...

Page 12: ...r in the pump and cooling system from freezing remove the water after using the machine or when there will be a long break Make sure that the cooling system is entirely drained so that there is no wat...

Page 13: ...sary by a qualified electrician Machine does not run when switched on Motor stops power cut out Poor machine performance little power The pump draws air Filter clogged Pump wheel of the immersion pump...

Page 14: ...ange and have it replaced if necessary Ensure an optimum flow of cooling water The material feed is too high proceed more slowly Ensure that the direction of feed is absolutely parallel to the saw bla...

Page 15: ...responsible for all costs associated with the maintenance of said product including the purchase of replacement components thereof To obtain warranty service you must take the product or deliver the p...

Page 16: ...ng Cutting Head Carrage Bracket Handle Bar Handle Rubber Sleeve Cutting Head Position Bracket Motor Position Lock Knob Circuit Breaker Toggle Switch Switch Housing Control Panel Switch Housing Complet...

Page 17: ...ting Table Splash Guard Wing Nut M6 Back Water Splash Guard Cable Hose Position Bracket Angle Adjustment Bolt set of 2 M6X20 Rear Support Post Plate Angle Adjustment Knob Water Flow Y Adapter Water Co...

Page 18: ...rew set of 2 Nut M6 Adjustment Guide Wheels set of 3 Rolling Wheel Multiple Wrench N A N A Water Pump Adapter Slide In Legs with Wheels set of 2 SDT 1037 N A Universal Tile Guide Slide In Legs set of...

Page 19: ...7 Multiple Wrench Llave Multiple Multiple Wrench Llave Multiple 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 66 67 64 25 24 13 18 21 23 19 17 16 15 14 12 26 27 61 65 20 54 28 29 30 32 33 31 34 36 35 38 39 40 41 47 56 5...

Page 20: ...56 55 46 44 42 43 45 48 49 50 51 52 53 60 22 37 69 70 71 68 88 72 Optional Partes del Motor Partes del Motor Motor Parts Motor Parts Motor Motor 83 79 84 82 80 85 81 86 73 75 76 48 74 78 77 28 29 87 U...

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