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iQTS244 

Operator’s Manual

888-274-7744

www.iqpowertools.com

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SAFETY

WARNING!

 

 

 

POWER TOOLS AND CUTTING  

   MACHINES 

HAVE 

THE 

POTENTIAL TO CREATE SPARKS. ALWAYS KEEP FIRE 

EXTINGUISHERS HANDY.

WARNING!

  

 

SAWING, DRILLING AND

   GRINDING 

GENERATES 

DUST THAT COMES FROM THE MATERIAL 

BEING CUT, WHICH FREQUENTLY CONTAIN 

SILICA. SILICA IS A BASIC COMPONENT OF 

SAND, QUARTZ, BRICK CLAY, GRANITE AND 

NUMEROUS OTHER MINERALS AND ROCKS.

 

ALWAYS EMPLOY ENGINEERED DUST 

CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION 

EQUIPMENT SUITABLE TO THE MATERIAL 

BEING SAWED, DRILLED OR GROUND; SEE 

OSHA (29 CFR PART 1910.1200).

 

NEVER EXPOSE YOURSELF OR BY STANDARDS 

TO HAZARDOUS DUST THAT EXCEEDS THE 

PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AS 

SET BY YOUR LOCAL JURISDICTION OR 

GOVERNING AGENCY. I.G. OSHA, CSST.

7.1

WARNING!

   

THE USE OF PRODUCTS SUCH

   AS 

CUTTERS, 

GRINDERS, 

DRILLS, THAT SAND OR FORM MATERIAL CAN GENERATE 

DUST AND VAPORS WHICH MAY CONTAIN HAZARDOUS 

CHEMICALS. CHECK THE NATURE OF THE MATERIAL 

YOU INTEND TO PROCESS AND USE AN APPROPRIATE 

BREATHING MASK.

General

Do not use the machine unless you are able to call 

for help in the event of an accident. Always have a 

first aid kit nearby.

CAUTION!

   LONG 

TERM 

EXPOSURE 

 

 

 

TO NOISE CAN RESULT IN 

PERMANENT HEARING IMPAIRMENT. SO ALWAYS USE 

APPROVED HEARING PROTECTION.

WARNING!

   

THERE IS ALWAYS A RISK

  

 

 

OF CRUSH INJURIES WHEN 

WORKING WITH PRODUCTS CONTAINING MOVING PARTS. 

WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO AVOID BODY INJURIES.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

You must use approved personal protective equipment 

whenever you use the machine. Personal protective 

equipment cannot eliminate the risk of injury but it will 

reduce the degree of injury if an accident does happen. 

Listen out for warning signals or shouts when you are 

wearing hearing protection. Always remove your hearing 

protection as soon as the motor stops.

 Always use approved eye protection

 

• If you use a face shield then you must also 

 

  wear approved protective goggles. Approved 

 

  protective goggles must comply with standard  

 

  ANSI Z87.1 in the USA or EN 166 in EU countries.  

 

  Visors must comply with standard EN 1731.

Recommended Personal Protective Equipment:

 

• Hearing protection

 

• Breathing mask

 

• Protective gloves.

 

• Hair covering or devices to contain long hair, 

i.e.: Hair Ties For Guys

Generally clothes should be close-fitting without 

restricting your freedom of movement. Be careful 

as clothing, long hair, and jewellery can get caught 

in moving parts.

WARNING!

 

 

 

USE OF THIS PRODUCT CAN 

   CAUSE 

EXPOSURE 

TO 

MATERIALS KNOW TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO 

CASUE CANCER AND/OR BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER 

REPRODUCTIVE HARM.

WARNING!

   PROTECT 

YOURSELF 

AND 

 

 

 

OTHERS FROM OVER EXPOSURE. 

REFER TO YOUR LOCAL JURISDICTION OR GOVERNING 

AGENCY. I.G. OSHA, CSST.

Summary of Contents for iQTS244-230V CE

Page 1: ...ine Utilisez le code QR pour télécharger le manuel d utilisation de l iQTS244 dans votre langue Utilizzare il codice QR per scaricare il manuale dell operatore iQTS244 nella propria lingua Gebruik de QR code om de iQTS244 bedieningshandleiding in uw taal te downloaden Brug QR kode til at downloade brugervejledningen til iQTS244 på dit sprog Verwenden Sie den QR Code um das iQTS244 Benutzerhandbuch...

Page 2: ...ty that the equipment Tile Saw iQ TS244 CE to which this declaration applies complies with these normative documents Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Year of affixing CE marking 2018 Signature Name Surname Paul Guth Position Title VP Product Development Date 10 01 2018 DECLARATION ...

Page 3: ...fety Precautions Electrical Safety Work Area Safety Machine Use And Care Starting And Stopping Starting The Machine Stopping The Machine Laser Switch Transport And Storage Operating Basic Working Techniques General Maintenance Daily Maintenance Vacuum And Filter Maintence Cleaning The Filter Changing The Filter Replacing The Carbon Brushes Changing The Louvers Adjustments Adjusting The Top Slot Ad...

Page 4: ...instructions in the manual are not followed Used if there is a risk of injury to the operator or damage to the surroundings if the instructions in the manual are not followed Used if there is a risk of damage to materials or the machine if the instructions in the manual are not followed NOTICE 1 1 Always wear hearing protection Always wear protective goggles or a visor Do not view directly with op...

Page 5: ...e to accidental starting Do not use in an area where children may be present Unused tile saw may cause personal injury Remove this tile saw blade when using other accessories Always use manufacturer s approved cutting wheels Replace damaged cutting wheel before operating Use tool only with smooth edge cutting wheels free of openings and grooves KEY SYMBOLS SAFETY RULES 1 2 Additional Safety Warnin...

Page 6: ...onditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock D Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damages or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock E When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable...

Page 7: ...ts changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventative safety measure reduces the risk of starting the power accidentally D Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users E Maintain power tools accessories Check for misalig...

Page 8: ...afely Supervisors and operators must have read and understood the Operator s Manual They must be aware of The machine s safety instructions The machine s range of applications and limitations How the machine is to be used and maintained Local regulations could restrict the use of this machine Find out what regulations are applicable where you work before you start using the machine INTRODUCTION Th...

Page 9: ...r 5 Extension Table Lock Knob 6 Rolling Table Lock Knob 7 Cutting Guide 8 Rolling Table 9 Blade 10 Blade Guard Bolt 11 Handle 12 Power Switch 13 Laser Switch 14 Blade Guard 15 Dust Guard Retainer Knob 16 Dust Guard 17 Extension Table 18 Cyclones 19 Filter Spin Knob 20 Filter Cover 21 Wheels 22 Dust Tray Front 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 12 10 11 15 16 17 14 21 20 19 18 22 ...

Page 10: ...4 Vacuum Motor Power Supply 25 Vacuum Motor Power Cord 26 Support Arm 27 Lock Down Knob 28 Depth Adjustment Knob 29 Blade Shaft Lock Button 30 Saw Motor Side 31 Power Cord 32 Power Cord Storage 33 8mm Allen Wrench 34 Blade Wrench Back and Side 35 Top Slot Back 3 2 26 25 24 29 28 27 30 23 33 34 32 31 35 ...

Page 11: ...THE BLADE DUST GUARD The dust guard is designed to prevent dust being pulled up from the backside of the blade The dust guard should be inspected periodically for damage The dust guard should move freely sliding up and over cutting material MACHINE S SAFETY EQUIPMENT SAW POWER SWITCH The power switch O should be used to start and stop the machine CHECKING THE SAW POWER SWITCH The saw power switch ...

Page 12: ... 254mm Dry Cutting Combination Blade with Q Drive Arbor hole that is engineered to cut a variety of material such as porcelain marble granite ceramic and stone A 254mm Dry Cutting Hard Material Blade is also available for the iQTS244 with Q Drive Arbor hole Blade selection should be made according to the material being cut ask your local dealer for help in choosing the right product BLADE VIBRATIO...

Page 13: ...ve main frame assembly and place on a flat horizontal and stable surface preferably a workbench to prevent the equipment from tipping or sliding during assembly POWER CABLE SELECTION AND ASSEMBLY This power tool is supplied with 3 different power cables to select from Choose the power cable that meet your requirement TYPE F TYPE G TYPE I Extension cable size sufficient for electrical power connect...

Page 14: ...e support arm saw motor head from box and packaging Install the support arm onto the left rear support arm mounting surface by lining up the pins Install the 4 Allen screws Tighten all 4 screws finger tight Securely tighten the 4 Allen screws with supplied Allen wrench Install cable grip Install back cover plate 6 2 ...

Page 15: ...able Plug the vacuum power cable into the vacuum power supply receptacle ASSEMBLING THE TABLE EXTENSION Remove the table extension from packaging Insert the extension shafts into the right side of rolling table With a Phillips screwdriver install screws in each end of extension shaft to secure INSTALLING THE ROLLING TABLE Put the remove table lock lever in the down position This allows the rolling...

Page 16: ...tenance IF THE REMOVE TABLE LOCK LEVER IS LEFT IN THE DOWN POSITION INADVERTENTLY THIS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE AND OR INJURY WARNING 6 4 INSTALLING THE ROLLING TABLE Put the remove table lock lever in the down position This allows the rolling table to be installed or removed Holding the table in front of you on the left side of the table line the 1st notch wheel roller with the guide rail Push the tabl...

Page 17: ...ing back exposing blade shaft nut and flange washer Remove the blade shaft nut and outside flange washer Note the Q Drive shaped blade shaft The IQTS244 must be used with the specially designed 254mm dry cutting blade with Q Drive Arbor hole Note Q Drive Arbor hole with the included bushing also fits a standard 16mm round blade shaft for versatility Also the Q Drive Arbor hole shape without bushin...

Page 18: ...button Tighten till secure Close outside blade guard and secure by tightening guard bolt INSTALLING THE DUST GUARD Note Blade should be installed before installing dust guard Unlock the cutting head handle allowing the cutting head to move to the full up position Pull back the depth adjustment clip line up the dust guard to the shoulder screws on the blade guard and push up Note the blade also nee...

Page 19: ...PPROVED HEARING PROTECTION WARNING THERE IS ALWAYS A RISK OF CRUSH INJURIES WHEN WORKING WITH PRODUCTS CONTAINING MOVING PARTS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO AVOID BODY INJURIES PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT You must use approved personal protective equipment whenever you use the machine Personal protective equipment cannot eliminate the risk of injury but it will reduce the degree of injury if an acci...

Page 20: ...ting of the motor Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to a power source WARNING WHEN CLEANING THE MACHINE MAKE SURE TO AVOID WATER ENTERING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND THE MOTOR UNIT WATER CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE OR SHORT CIRCUIT Do not modify the plug If it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Make sure lo...

Page 21: ...Keep proper footing and balance at all times Never stand on the machine Stand upright Keep distance between your face and the cutting blade Place both hands on the work piece as far away from the cutting blade as possible If plunge function is used place one hand on the cutting handle MACHINE USE AND CARE This machine is designed and intended for cutting tile and stone All other use is improper Ex...

Page 22: ...AREFULLY AND MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE MACHINE WARNING MAKE SURE CUTTING BLADE COMES TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR TRANSPORTING Transport and storage GENERAL Stop the motor and disconnect the power cable before lifting or moving the machine Secure the equipment during transportation in order to avoid transport damage and accidents Ensure t...

Page 23: ...R PERSONS IN THE VICINITY Accessories can be purchased from your local iQ Power Tools dealer Call 888 274 7744 or visit www iqpowertools com to find a dealer near you Maintenance GENERAL To prevent accidental starting the steps described in this chapter must be performed with the motor off and the power cable removed from the socket if not otherwise stated Wear personal protective equipment See in...

Page 24: ...rate for the full work day or 152 meters of cutting before cleaning filter or emptying dust tray CLEANING THE FILTER AND EMPTYING DUST TRAY Spin filter three times after 152 meters of cutting or at the end of each day Spin filter before emptying dust collection tray Empty dust collection tray after 152 meters of cutting or at the end of each day before transport Rotate dust tray release lever to t...

Page 25: ... tab out B of filter cleaning tab bracket Slide new filter cleaning tab into filter cleaning tab bracket Install new filter into filter housing Rotate filter slightly as it is inserted over filter spindle Install filter cover and screws Install filter spin knob VACUUM AND FILTER MAINTENANCE WARNING WHILEDOINGMAINTENANCEONTHIS MACHINETHEREISAPOTENTIAL EXPOSURETODUSTWHICHMAYCONTAINHAZARDOUS MATERIAL...

Page 26: ...cated on the front and back side of the motor Untighten carbon brush retainer cap with standard screwdriver Remove carbon brush retainer cap Remove carbon brush INSPECTING AND REPLACING THE CARBON BRUSHES Inspect carbon brush and replaced it necessary Install carbon brush making sure to align tabs into slots Tighten carbon brush retainer cap to secure 10 3 WARNING MAKE SURE CUTTING BLADE COMES TO ...

Page 27: ... To change the louvers remove the table and set it on a secure surface with the wheels up Each section of plastic louver has a loop retainer that slips over a tab on the table louvers With light pressure lift up plastic loop and push down to release Repeat this process at each end of each louver REPLACING THE LOUVERS Start with the back plastic louver With the table right side up line the plastic ...

Page 28: ...OLLING TABLE LOUVERS IS CRITICAL TO MAINTAIN VACUUM AND GOOD DUST COLLECTION 11 1 ADJUSTING THE ROLLING TABLE UPPER ROLLER With Allen wrench secure axle cam screw V loosen axle nut W With Allen wrench turn axle cam screw till there is a slight resistance when rotating upper roller by hand While holding Allen wrench and axle cam screw in position tighten axle nut to secure Follow the same procedure...

Page 29: ...ing screws X Access screws from underneath left side rail VERSION 1 WITH ADJUSTER CAM Position the guide rail adjuster cam screws Y until the blade is squared to the cutting fence A through the full motion of the rolling table front to back When the guide rail is in correct position tighten the six rail mounting screws X VERSION 2 WITHOUT ADJUSTER CAM Adjust Rolling Table position until blade is s...

Page 30: ...ansport handle A while pushing X Stand down B until lower cross bar of saw tube frame engages with X Stand lock pin 1 2 Lower the transport handle by pulling transport handle lock pin A then pushing down on transport handle B With X Stand attached lifting the machine to its upright operating position As shown below with left foot placed near cutting head A with left hand lift on cutting head handl...

Page 31: ...DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY REMOVING THE X STAND Removing the optional X Stand With your right hand on transport handle C and left hand on cutting head handle B rotate the machine back Note Before lowering allow approximately 1 5m to behind the machine to rotate the machine down to the floor Guide machine back to rest softly on the floor 1 2 X STAND 12 2 C B ...

Page 32: ... machine Machine can now be tipped forward onto the wheels for easy transport Raise the transport handle by pulling transport handle lock pin A then pulling up on transport handle B With slight pressure against transport handle A with tip of left foot pushed down on X Stand lock pin knob B then pull up with right hand C 3 4 5 6 X STAND 12 3 A B A B C B CLOSE UP B A ...

Page 33: ... blade for work being done 4 Change the blade TROUBLE CUTTINGWHEELDOESNOTCOMEUPTOSPEED WHAT S WRONG WHAT TO DO 1 Extension cord too small of a wire gauge or too long 1 Replace with adequate size cord 2 Arbor loose 2 Tighten arbor 3 Low house voltage 3 Contact your electric company TROUBLE MACHINEVIBRATESEXCESSIVELY WHAT S WRONG WHAT TO DO 1 Saw not mounted securely to stand 1 Reposition stand 2 St...

Page 34: ...45 AND 22 5 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT KG 42 SHIPPING WEIGHT KG 150 SIZE WXHXL MM 685X711X864 SHIPPING DIMENSIONS WXHXL MM 610X559X1067 VACUUM MOTOR POWER WATTS 360 FREQUENCY HZ 50 60 VOLTAGE 230 dm 3 5 47 TECHNICAL DATA 14 1 SOUND A WEIGHTED SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL MEASURING NO LOADING POSITION 1 5 LPA 89 16 dB A LOADING POSITION 1 5 LpA 91 02 dB A THE UNCERTAINTIES KPA 4 0 dB A WEIGHTED SOUND POWER LEVEL ME...

Page 35: ...iQTS244 Operator s Manual 888 274 7744 www iqpowertools com English EN WIRING DIAGRAM 15 1 ...

Page 36: ...transportation related costs or expenses in connection with any defective products replacements or components that are returned to iQ Power Tools facility or any authorized repair station WARRANTY Parts and labor needed to maintain products and the replacement of components due to normal wear and tear are the purchaser s responsibility and are not covered by this Warranty All products or component...

Page 37: ...before using the machine Utilisez le code QR pour télécharger le manuel d utilisation de l iQTS244 dans votre langue Utilizzare il codice QR per scaricare il manuale dell operatore iQTS244 nella propria lingua Gebruik de QR code om de iQTS244 bedieningshandleiding in uw taal te downloaden Brug QR kode til at downloade brugervejledningen til iQTS244 på dit sprog Verwenden Sie den QR Code um das iQT...

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