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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

are not safety glasses. If anyone is around the 

machine while it’s in use, they must also wear 

safety glasses.

• Keep work area well lit and clean. 

Make sure 

your work area is not cluttered.

• Do not operate unattended. 

Adult supervision 

is required at all times. Never leave the machine 

running unattended.

• Do not operate this machine while under the 

influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.

• Never run saw blades dry. 

Saw blades are 

designed to be used with a lubricant, such as oil 

or water, and will be ruined immediately if used 

dry. Always make sure you are using adequate 

oil or water while sawing so that rock dust 

doesn’t form. This dust contains chemicals that 

can be hazardous to your lungs if inhaled and 

is known to cause cancer, birth defects or other 

reproductive harm. To reduce your exposure 

to these chemicals, work in a well ventilated 

area and wear a face or dust mask if the sawing 

operation is dusty.

• Never attempt to cut curves with the saw 

blade. 

Saw blades are designed to cut straight 

lines only. Ignoring this warning may result in a 

damaged saw blade and possible injury.

• Never cut more than one workpiece at a time.

• Some rocks contain poisonous elements. 

Avoid sawing rocks that contain uranium, 

mercury, lead, arsenic, etc. Make sure you know 

the material you are sawing.

• Allow your trim saw to cool. 

By ignoring this 

warning, the 10" Slab saw can overheat and deform 

the saw housing. We recommend cutting on the 10" 

Slab saw for 30 minutes on, then allow 30 minutes 

off so the machine can cool down.

• Do not force the tool 

or attachment to do a job 

it is not designed to do.

• Saw blades continue to spin after turn off, 

eventually slowing to a stop.

• Avoid awkward operations and hand 

positions. 

Make sure you have good balance 

while working on this machine. A sudden slip 

could cause your hand to move into the disc. 

• Always stay alert. 

You must be focused while 

working on this machine. Stones can catch on the 

saw blade and eject out of the sawing area. 

MAINTENANCE

• Always disconnect from power before 

servicing. 

Disconnect machine from power 

source before making any adjustments and when 

not in use.

• Do not abuse the power cord. 

Never carry 

the machine by the cord or yank it to disconnect  

from receptacle. Keep cord away from heat, oil 

and sharp edges.

• Do not open the saw housing. 

There are no 

user serviceable parts inside.

• Clean and dry machine after use.

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Page 1: ...10 Slab Saw EST 1984 HI TECH INSTRUCTION MANUAL EST 1984 HI TECH ...

Page 2: ...tion Check for proper alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A part that is damaged must be properly replaced through the manufacturer of this machine to avoid risk of injury Use only identical 10 Slab saw parts for replacement parts Use of any other parts not originally intended for the 10 Slab saw machin...

Page 3: ...de and possible injury Never cut more than one workpiece at a time Some rocks contain poisonous elements Avoid sawing rocks that contain uranium mercury lead arsenic etc Make sure you know the material you are sawing Allow your trim saw to cool By ignoring this warning the 10 Slab saw can overheat and deform the saw housing We recommend cutting on the 10 Slab saw for 30 minutes on then allow 30 mi...

Page 4: ...MENTS 11 ACCESSORIES 12 FAQS 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT Register your Hi Tech Diamond 10 Slab saw at hitechdiamond com register to help facilitate any warranty related requests You can also register your 10 Slab saw by completing and mailing us the enclosed registration form Complimentary mailing envelope is included for your convenience ...

Page 5: ... is in force for one full year from the date of your purchase Please retain the original invoice of your machine for proof of warranty or register your 10 Slab saw Need our warranty service Contact us directly by phone at 630 596 9909 or by email at sales hitechdiamond com and we will assist you You must prove that you are under warranty by providing us with the original invoice of your machine or...

Page 6: ... Slab saw base unit 1 3 hp 1 740 rpm motor 2 On off power switch 3 Slab saw blade guard 4 Slab saw table 5 Drain plug 6 10 thick notched diamond saw blade 7 10 thick sintered diamond saw blade 8 3 32 Allen wrench included with instruction manual 9 Slab saw spray shield included with instruction manual 6 8 9 7 7 ...

Page 7: ...e loosened slide the brass bar to the right and completely remove from the arbor Next manually remove the nut from the arbor turning counter clockwise Also remove two washers leaving the remaining two on the arbor At this point the brass bar nut and two washers should be completely removed from the arbor Slide one of the two included saw blades onto the arbor Replace the two washers knob turning c...

Page 8: ...revent rusting Keep out of reach of children 4Replace the saw table Insert the black spray shield part 8 into the two slots located at the front of the saw table Fig C The spray shield can be inserted in either direction 5Before turning your slab saw on manually spin the saw blade towards you to make sure the blade is not in contact with the saw table If there is contact see page 11 for instructio...

Page 9: ... the visible cutting area of the saw blade The blade height of the 10 slab saw is 3 3 4 This measurement is taken from the saw table to the top of the saw blade Fig D 3The red saw blade included with your saw has a sintered diamond rim that may require sharpening or dressing over long continuous use Simply put the diamonds embedded into the sintered matrix of the blade are wearing down and the met...

Page 10: ...w blade after each use to prevent rusting Keep out of reach of children MOTOR DETAILS For questions regarding the motor please refer to the instructions provided by the motor manufac turer included with this instruction manual MAINTENANCE ARBOR MOTOR SHAFT Oiling or greasing the inside of the stainless steel arbor and the motor shaft is required because the arbor and motor shaft are made of differ...

Page 11: ...de side to side 2Replace the saw table and position the saw blade so that it is not in contact with the saw table Your blade should spin freely 3Remove the saw table to tighten the two set screws using the Allen wrench turning clockwise and replace the brass bar 4Replace the saw table and manually rotate the saw blade making sure the blade is not making contact with the saw table one last time bef...

Page 12: ...vise accessory secures your material while you cut so you can be hands free It secures onto the 10 slab saw housing and is an adjustable guide that allows for precise cuts The carriage advances slowly to feed your material evenly into the saw blade Installation is fast and easy If you don t want your hands near the saw blade while you cut then this helpful accessory is for you The accessories feat...

Page 13: ...e X 044 kerf Note This saw blade is included with this slab saw machine Thin sintered diamond saw blades Our red thin sintered diamond saw blades are designed for cutting and slabbing material such as quartz topaz glass and fine agates Available sizes for this trim saw 10 diameter X 031 core X 038 kerf Note This saw blade is included with this slab saw machine Thick sintered diamond saw blades Our...

Page 14: ...slab saw is 3 3 4 This measurement is taken from the saw table to the top of the saw blade see below What size saw blades can I use on this slab saw Only use 10 diameter saw blades on this slab saw machine Please note that only saw blades with 5 8 arbor holes fit onto the saw arbor In regards to saw blades what do core and kerf mean Core is the thickness of the inside of the saw blade the core whi...

Page 15: ...ou must take time to cool your machine We suggest running your slab saw for 30 minutes on 30 minutes off to cool Alternatively you can use an external fan to blow air through the vent located on the side of the motor housing This will help prolong usage time I can t remove the arbor from the motor shaft If you can t remove the arbor from the motor shaft using the Allen wrench it is most likely bec...

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