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read this entire operator’s manual before operating this machine.  Understand all warnings, instructions, and controls

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DO 

keep all guards in place and in good condition.

DO 

wear safety approved hearing, eye, head and respiratory protection.

DO 

read and understand all warnings and instructions on the machine.

DO 

read and understand the symbol definitions contained in this manual.

DO

  keep all parts of your body away from the blade and all other moving parts.

DO

  know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency.

DO 

turn the “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” position prior to connecting the machine to the power source.

DO 

inspect the blade, flanges and shafts for damage before installing the blade.

DO 

use the blade flange size shown for each blade size.

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use only the blade flanges supplied with the saw.  Never use damaged or worn blade flanges.

DO 

use only blades marked with a maximum operating speed greater than the blade shaft speed.  Verify speed by checking 

blade shaft rpm and pulley diameters and blade flange diameters.

DO

  verify saw drive configuration by checking blade shaft RPM, pulley diameters, and blade flange diameter.

DO

  read all safety materials and instructions that accompany any blade used with this machine.

DO

  inspect each blade carefully before using it.  If there are any signs of damage or unusual wear, 

 DO NOT USE THE 

BLADE.

DO 

mount the blade solidly and firmly.  Wrench tighten the arbor nut.

DO 

make sure the blade and flanges are clean and free of dirt and debris before mounting the blade on the saw.

DO

  use the correct blade for the type of work being done.  Check with blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is cor

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rect.

DO

  use caution and follow the instructions when loading and unloading the machine.

DO

  operate this machine only in well ventilated areas.

DO

  instruct bystanders on where to stand while the machine is in operation.

DO

  establish a training program for all operators of this machine.

DO

  clear the work area of unnecessary people.  Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the motor is 

running.

DO

  make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the motor.

DO

  use caution when lifting and transporting this machine.

DO

  always tie down the machine when transporting.

DO 

use caution and follow instructions when setting up or transporting the machine.

DO 

have all service performed by competent service personnel.

DO 

make sure electric powered machines are plugged into a properly grounded circuit.

DO 

make sure power cords are the proper size and in good condition.

DO 

maintain a secure grip on the material being cut.

DO 

clean the water tray frequently.

DO 

verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade.

DO 

clean the machine after each day’s use.

DO 

follow all electrical codes in your area.

DO 

consider work area environment.  Don’t expose power tools to rain.  Don’t use power tools in wet locations.

DO 

use caution to guard against electric shock.  Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces (i.e., pipes, radiators, ranges, 

refrigerators).

DO 

use correct voltage and proper extension cords.  Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect it from receptacle.  Keep 

cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.

DO 

always carry the machine with the motor stopped.

DO 

disconnect tools from power source when not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories.

DO 

carefully maintain and clean for better and safer performance.  Follow instructions for changing accessories.  Inspect tool 

cords periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility.

DO 

only cut in a straight line.

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only saw as deep as the job specifications require.

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always give a copy of this manual to the equipment user.  If you need extra copies, call TOLL FREE  1-800-288-5040.

SAFETY FIRST!

WARNINGS

DO’s AND DO NOT’s

WARNING:

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FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.

DO

Summary of Contents for TS 250 X3

Page 1: ...ility to ensure that all operators of this machine have read and understood the content of this manual before using the product Careless or improper use of this machine can cause serious or even fatal injury Allow only competent adults to operate this machine ...

Page 2: ...10 Figure 3 14 Figure 4 16 Instructions 1 Features 11 2 Benefits 11 3 Machine Set Up 11 13 4 Operating Procedure 13 5 Adjustable Lockbar With Depth Linking Protection 14 6 Manual Thermal Overload 14 7 Recommended Extension Cords 14 8 Alignment Procedures 15 9 Profile Wheel Set Up and Use 15 10 Plunge Cutting 15 11 Maintenance Procedures 15 12 Water Pump Trouble Shooting Procedure 16 13 Repairs V B...

Page 3: ...igatoire Du Casque Et Des Écouteurs Usar Casco De Protección Wear Breathing Protection Port obligatoire d un masque respiratoire protecteur Usar Máscara De Protección The Use Of Ear Protection Is Mandatory Port obligatoire da casque antibruit Es Obligatorio El Uso De Protección Auditiva Wear a Hard Hat Port Obligatoire Da Casque Antibruit Usar Casco Duro Wear Safety Shoes Port obligatoire des chau...

Page 4: ...ecciones De La Hoja En Su Sitio Keep Work Area Clean Well Lit Remove All Safety Hazards La Zone De Travail Doit Toujours Être Propre Bien Éclairée Et Ne Présenter Aucun Risque Mantenga Limpio El Sitio De Trabajo Bien Iluminado Elimine Todos Los Riesgos De Seguridad Dangerously High Noise Level Niveau De Bruit Dangereux Nivel De Ruido Elevadamente Peligroso Pay Extreme Attention To The Care And Pro...

Page 5: ...ler Only Les réparations ne peuvent être exécutées que par un distributeur agréé Las Reparaciones Deben Ser Efectuadas Únicamente Por Un Distribuidor Autorizado Diamond Blade Disque diamanté Sierra Diamantada Blade Diameter Diamètre De Disque Diámetro De La Hoja Pulley Diameter Diamètre De Poulie Diámetro De La Correa Number of Revolutions Per Minute Rotational Speed Nombre De Tours Minutes Vitess...

Page 6: ...eath including chronic bronchitis silicosis and pulmo nary fibrosis from exposure to silica These diseases may be fatal Skin irritation and rash and Cancer according to NTP and IARC National Toxicology Program International Agency for Research on Cancer Take precautionary steps Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with dust mist and fumes Wet cut when feasible to minimize dust Wear and ensure that...

Page 7: ...rain Plug End of Frame DECALS LOCATIONS ETIQUETAS Y SU UBICACIÓN AUTOCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS 504 86 24 01 x2 Location Both Sides of Pan 542 19 07 39 Location Front of Pan 542 19 07 36 Location Rip Fence 504 04 02 01 x2 Location Front Top Corner of Blade Guard ...

Page 8: ... DO establish a training program for all operators of this machine DO clear the work area of unnecessary people Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the motor is running DO make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the motor DO use caution when lifting and transporting this machine DO always tie down the machine when transporting DO use caution and...

Page 9: ...on DO NOT operate this machine in an enclosed area unless it is properly vented DO NOT operate this machine in the vicinity of anything that is flammable Sparks could cause a fire or an explosion DO NOT allow blade exposure from the guard to be more than 180 degrees DO NOT operate this machine with the belt guard or blade guard removed DO NOT operate this machine unless you are specifically traine...

Page 10: ...r W Torsion Spring W1 W2 X Capscrew Tension Adjuster Y Tension Adjuster Z Roll Pin Tension Adjuster AA Capscrew Lockbar Adjustment Major Assemblies in Shipping Carton 1 Cutting Head Assembly Includes Water Tube Assembly L 2 Frame Assembly 3 Water Pan Assembly 4 Conveyor CartAssembly 4 with Rip Fence S included 5 Water Pump and Accessory Carton In cludes Water Pump H Hose Barb J Water Valve K 15 16...

Page 11: ... Assembly 4 and Rip Fence S 5 Water Pump and Accessory Carton Includes Water Pump H Hose Barb J Water Valve K 15 16 Wrench E Drain Plug C Locking Knob F with 5 16 flatwasher Bearing Caps D with 5 16 Capscrews Flatwashers 6 Literature Assembly Envelope NOTE Check the carton and all packing filler for loose parts and optional accessories if ordered The new improved blade guard offers simplified blad...

Page 12: ...eeded Water Pump Assembly 5 Set up 1 Remove the Water Pump H Hose Barb J the Water Control Valve K and Water TubeAssem bly L from their carton Thread the Hose Barb J on the water pump outlet hand tighten 2 Slide the Control Valve K onto the flexible plastic tubing and push the open end onto the Hose Barb J 3 Set the Water Pump Assembly 5 in the deep end of the pan beneath the belt guard Note The w...

Page 13: ...or the best and most comfort able position even when cutting 12 x 12 or larger units 4 When cutting smaller tile adjust cart stop to limit cart travel When cutting larger tile adjust cart stop to allow for extended travel WARNING Read the Operating Procedure completely before operating your tile saw Take into account the working conditions from the health and safety point of view Always pay extrem...

Page 14: ...ve the Lock Nut Set the Lockbar G at the proper hole for blade size Tighten the 5 16 fasteners so that the Lockbar G is snug but free to pivot Check the setting by loosening the Knob F and lowering the head fully down into the table slot The blade segment should be below the table surface but not cutting into the table See also Section 10 Plunge Cutting Your tile saw is factory assembled and align...

Page 15: ...he tile on the Conveyor Cart 4 travels For a straight cut the Cart must then travel Parallel to the plane or side surface of the Blade The path of the Conveyor Cart 4 must then be modified by adjusting the Rails to agin be Parallel to the side of the Blade Slotted mounting holes in both ends of the Water Pan 2 are provided to allow for this adjustment Tip Align only one Rail first usually the Inne...

Page 16: ...ts 3 8 wrench on top of Belt Guard b Remove 5 16 18 Bolt and Locknut two 1 2 wrenches on side flange of Belt Guard 2 Loosen the four 5 16 18 Flange Bolts 1 2 wrench that hold the Motor to the platform 3 Remove the Belt Guard for full access to belt and pulleys a Remove the two 1 4 20 Flange Bolts 3 8 wrench from top of Guard b Remove the 5 16 18 fasteners two 1 2 wrench es from the side of Belt Gu...

Page 17: ...ble clamp to hold the tile while miter cutting The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop FOLDING STAND 542 20 32 52 This stable stand brings a Husqvarna tile saw to standing level for ease of work The stand conveniently folds flat for storage and transporting ADJUSTABLE ROLLING STAND 542 20 32 53 This flexible use stand can be adjusted from 29 to 33 in height It has standard rear wheels for easy t...

Page 18: ...18 Diagram 1 Wiring Diagram 542 20 30 79 1 5HP 115V 60 1 ...

Page 19: ...19 Diagram 2 Wiring Diagram 542 00 06 05 1 5 HP 115V 208 230 60 1 ...

Page 20: ...20 NOTES NOTAS REMARQUE ...

Page 21: ...servicing or warranty work the motor must be taken to a Baldor Authorized Service Center The Service Center nearest you can be found on the Internet under www baldor com support If access to the Internet is not available contact us at the Customer Service listed on teh back cover of this manual Corporate Office 17400 West 119th Street Olathe Kansas 66061 USA Customer Service 800 288 5040 Customer ...

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