1.
The saw can be adjusted to cut at angle between 0° and 45°.
2.
Loosen the nut (5) of the scale (6) and tilt the base plate (4) to the desired angle.
3.
At the desired angle, re-tighten the nut so the position is secure.
NOTE: Adjustments to the saw should not be made while the saw is running!
1.
Loosen 4 screws from rear of Carbon Brush Motor and remove the black plastic cover.
2.
Loosen the cap counter clockwise from each side of the Carbon Brush Housing, then remove
the used Spring carbon brushes and replace with new carbon brush.
3.
Reverse the unpacking procedure after you install the new carbon brush and tighten the housing brush cap.
1.
Loosen the bolt (3), and lower the base plate (4) as far as possible and tighten the bolt.
2.
Set the water-device (15) with the provided screws (16).
3.
Connect the end of the provided pipe to a water source (tap).
4.
Turn on the tap to water the blade.
5.
Use the adjustment lever (18) to adjust the amount of water. Position “A” is open and “B”
is closed.
1.
To adjust the saw’s cutting depth, loosen the bolt (3).
2.
Move the base plate (4) to the desired depth and tighten the bolt.
3.
The distance that the blade (8) protrudes from the base of the saw is the saw’s cutting
depth.
1.
Loosen the bolt (11)
, and remove the outside flange.
2.
Remove the blade (8) from the inside flange and drive shaft.
3.
Place the new blade so that it is against the inside flange on the driving shaft.
4.
Now place the outside flange against the blade and tighten the bolt firmly with the wrench
set (12). (Direction A is to tighten, while direction B is to loosen the bolt.)
with the wrench set provided (12)
To make precise cuts, pencil the desired cuts and follow the line using the edge (19) of the
base plate to follow the line. To initiate the cut, place the saw so that blade does not yet touch
the work piece and activate the saw. When the blade reaches its apparent maximum rpm, push
the machine forward to begin the cut. The machine should be pushed with uniform and even
pressure while performing the cut.
Adjusting the Cutting Angle
Figure 4
Carbon Brush Replacement
Figure 3
Mounting the Watering Device
Figure 6
Adjusting the Cutting Depth
Figure 2
Replacing the Diamond Blade
Figure 5
Operating
Figure 7
NOTE: The machine should be unpowered during this operation (unplugged)!
The blade markings should be visible from the outside.
NOTE: Make sure the water outlet (14) is not touching the blade.
8.
4.
3.
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
Step 1
Step 2
4.
6.
7.
5.
FIGURE 4
A
B
11.
13.
12.
8.
FIGURE 5
A
B
18.
3.
16.
15.
4.
14.
FIGURE 6
14.
FIGURE 7
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NOTE: While cutting, be sure to wear rubber gloves and insulated foot wear to
prevent electric shocks.
1.
2.
FIGURE 1