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Good motor performance depends on proper 

voltage.  Extension cords that are too long and/

or too small in wire gauge reduce the voltage 

to the motor under load.  Use extension cords 

no smaller than indicated below.

The motor is equipped with a manual overload protection 

reset button.  If the motors overheats, the red reset button 

will “pop out” to open the motor circuit; stopping the motor 

and water pump.  If this occurs , the motor ON/OFF switch 

must be set to OFF.  After the motor cools, push in the reset 

button.  When it stays in, the motor can be restarted.

A Lockbar (G) is used to set the blade depth during cutting.  

The Lockbar has two (2) holes at the lower end which are 

used in specific combination with the three holes in the 

Frame (1). These are used as depth-limiting settings that, 

if  used  with  the  correct  blade  diameter,  will  protect  the 

rolling cart from being cut by the blade.

Refer to the chart in Figure 3 for the correct use with a 

10”, 8” or 6” blade.

The 

TS  250  XL 

is  shipped  standard  set-up  for  a  10” 

diameter blade.  To change the setting, locate the capscrew 

(AA) used as the pivot, loosen and remove the Lock Nut.  

Set the Lockbar (G) to the proper holes 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.)

  MOTOR  F.L. AMPS   50’ Cord  75’ Cord  100’ Cord

  HP  RPM  115V  230V  115V  230V  115V  230V  115V  230V

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 1-1/2  1725  14.6 

 

#12 

 

#10 

 

#8 

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#14

Your  tile  saw  is  factory  assembled  and  aligned  prior 

to  shipment  to  ensure  accurate  cuts  when  your  saw  is 

delivered.    However,  since 

Husqvarna

  cannot  control 

rough handling during shipping, it is suggested that the 

alignment  be  checked.    If  the  saw  is  found  in  need  of 

adjustment, refer to the appropriate section(s) below.

There are two basic alignment checks for the tile saw

 

and 

any adjustments made must follow these procedures to 

ensure that the unit functions freely. 

Adjustment  tools  required:  Carpenter’s  Square,  two  (2) 

7/16” wrenches, and 5/32” hex key.

1. 

Check the Blade in Slot Alignment

The Blade (Q) should be centered in the middle 

slot of Conveyor Cart (4).

Set-up your saw as described above and move 

the Conveyor Cart (4) back and forth from the 

front to the rear of the Pan (2).  If the Blade (Q) 

contacts either side of the slot, the Cutting Head 

Location Adjustment must be performed. 

 

Cutting Head Adjustment (See Figure 1)

The  Cutting  Head Assembly  (3)  is  positioned 

with the Set Collar (U) against the left side of the 

Motor platform and the Head  Position Limiter 

(V) against the inside. 

Loosen  the  Set  Collar  (5/32”  hex  key),  the 

Position  Limiter  (9/16”  wrench)  and  the  four 

(4) fasteners (1/2” wrench) of the Bearing Cap 

(D). 

Move the Head Assembly (3) along the Pivot Bar 

of the Frame (1) until the Blade (Q) is centered 

in  the  center  slot.  Locate  the  Set  Collar  (U) 

against the outside of the Motor platform again 

and retighten the set screw. Locate the Head  

Position  Limiter  (V)  against  the  inside  wall  of 

the  Motor  platform,  adjust  to  limit  the  Cutting 

Head movement (See 

section 10

) and tighten 

the 3/8”-16 Bolt.

Check that the Blade is now in the center of the 

middle slot. Tighten the four (4) fasteners of the 

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MANUAL THERMAL OVERLOAD

 7 

RECOMMENDED EXTENSION 

..

ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES

 5 

ADJUSTABLE LOCKBAR WITH 

DEPTH LINKING PROTECTION

FIGURE 3

2.  Check the Parallel Alignment

The Conveyor Cart (4) should travel parallel to 

the plane of the Blade (Q).

Place a Square rule against the backstop of the 

Cart (4), lightly in contact with the Blade (Q). The 

blade surface should be parallel to the square; 

i.e., no gap between the blade and the square at 

either the front or back edge of the blade. Next, 

traverse the cart back and forth along the Rails.  

The blade should remain parallel to the square, 

staying slightly in contact with it throughout its 

full  travel.  It  should  not  move  away  from  the 

Blade nor should the Blade push the the Square 

away. If the either happens, the Blade (Q) will 

not cut straight and the Parallel Alignment must 

be performed.

Locknut

Summary of Contents for TS 250 XL

Page 1: ... ...

Page 2: ...N CONTENTS Symbol Definitions 3 5 Hearing Hazard Warning 5 Dust Warning 6 Decal Descriptions and Locations 6 7 Safety Warnings DOs DO NOTs 8 9 Figures Figure 1 10 Figure 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...

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: ...DECALS LOCATIONS ETIQUETAS Y SU UBICACIÓN AUTOCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS 542 19 07 40 x2 Location Both Sides of Pan 542 19 07 39 Location Front of Pan 542 19 07 36 Location Rip Guide 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: ...top U Set Collar V Adjustable Postion Limiter 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 ...

Page 11: ... and all safety hazards removed 1 Features 2 Benefits 3 Machine Set Up The new improved blade guard offers simplified blade installation and removal maximum 10 254mm blade capacity The external water tube assembly L is removable for easy maintenance 1 1 2 HP High Torque HT 115V 60 1 motor on standard saw The dependable high volume submersible coolant pump features a screened intake The motor and p...

Page 12: ...extra tension is needed Water Pump Assembly 5 Set up 1 Remove the Water Pump H Hose Barb J the Water Control Valve K and Water Tube Assembly 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 bel...

Page 13: ...ing extra long cuts up to 31 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 extreme care and attention to the preparation of the machine before starting Remove all wrenches and tools from the machine Always keeps blade guard in p...

Page 14: ...cks for the tile saw and any adjustments made must follow these procedures to ensure that the unit functions freely Adjustment tools required Carpenter s Square two 2 7 16 wrenches and 5 32 hex key 1 Check the Blade in Slot Alignment The Blade Q should be centered in the middle slot of Conveyor Cart 4 Set up your saw as described above and move the Conveyor Cart 4 back and forth from the front to ...

Page 15: ...nce alignment of one Rail has been made set the second Rail parallel to the first Traverse the Cart 4 back and forth along the rails and use it as a guide to locate the second rail parallel to the first Tighten the remaining 1 4 20 fasteners 5 Note Profiling usually takes several light passes to produce the best results Set lower each time until the desire depth has been reached 10 PLUNGE CUTTING ...

Page 16: ...F and un plug power cord before making any repairs or adjustments to your saw This tile saw is belt driven The standard unit uses a 6 groove Poly V Belt The tension is factory set but on oc casion it may be necessary to adjust the belt especially if it is being replaced Again adjust only with the saw turned off and unplugged Tools needed One 3 8 wrench two 1 2 wrenches one 3 8 Drive Extension x 8 ...

Page 17: ...p BULLNOSE MITRE GUIDE P N 542 05 10 30 This is a fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter cut The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop MITY MITRE GUIDE P N 542 05 01 02 This is a 45 degree fixture that has an adjustable clamp to hold the tile while miter cutting The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop FOLDING STAND P N 542 05 10 41 This stable one piece stand brings a Husqvarn...

Page 18: ...ric Company For any motor 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 balder com support If access to the Internet is not available contact us at the Customer Service listed on teh back cover of this manual ...

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 balder 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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