Pearl Abrasive PA-7PRO Owner'S/Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

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• Do not attempt to cut pieces too small to

safely hold down on the main table.

• Never  use  the  side  of  the  blade  to  cut  or

grind with, only cut in a straight line.

• Keep all parts of your body away from the

blade and all other moving parts.

• Never touch or try to stop a moving blade

with your hand.

16.  When  cutting  dry  -  always  unplug  the  water

pump first.  

Never run the pump dry.

• Do  not  use  a  wet  cutting  blade  for  dry

cutting.  Select  the  proper  dry  cutting

blade for your application.

• Never make long continuous cuts with dry

cutting  blades.  To  avoid  heat  build  up,

allow  the  blade  to  cool,  remove  the  tile

and allow the blade to run freely for a few

minutes.

IMPORTANT  -    If  there  is  any  tendency  for  the

saw  to  tip  or  move  during  certain  operations,

such as when cutting large heavy tile; the saw

must  be  securely  fastened  to  a  supporting

table.

17.  Make  certain  all  adjusting  knobs  or  locks  are

tight  and  engaged  in  their  detents  and  that

movable  parts  not  intended  to  move  during

operation are securely locked before making a

cut. 

Be careful not to over tighten.

18. Before  connecting  the  machine  to  a  power

source check to see that the “On/Off” switch is

in the “off” position.

• Make  sure  the  blade  is  not  contacting

anything  before  connecting  to  a  power

source and starting the motor.

• Know how to stop the machine quickly in

case of an emergency.

19. Grounding Instructions

• In  the  event  of  a  malfunction  or

breakdown, grounding provides a path of

least  resistance  for  electric  current  to

reduce the risk of electric shock.  This tool

is  equipped  with  an  electric  cord  having

an equipment-grounding conductor and a

grounding  plug.  The  plug  must  be

plugged  into  a  matching  outlet  that  is

properly  installed  and  grounded  in

accordance  with  all  local  codes  and

ordinances.

• Do not modify the plug provided - if it will

not  fit  the  outlet,  have  the  proper  outlet

installed by a qualified electrician.

• Improper  connection  of  the  equipment-

grounding  conductor  can  result  in  a  risk

of electric shock. 

• Check  with  a  qualified  electrician  or

service  personnel  if  the  grounding

instructions 

are 

not 

completely

understood,  or  if  in  doubt  as  to  whether

the tool is properly grounded.

• Use only 3 wire extension cords that have

3  prong  grounding  plugs  and  3  pole

receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.

Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet

that looks like the one illustrated in 

Figure 6

.  The tool has

a  grounding  plug  that  looks  like  the  plug  illustrated  in

Figure  6(A)

.    A  temporary  adapter,  which  looks  like  the

adapter illustrated in 

Figure 6(B)

and 

6(C)

, may be used

to  connect  this  plug  to  a  2  pole  receptacle  as  shown  in

Figure 6(B)

if a properly grounded outlet is not available.

The  temporary  adapter  should  be  used  only  until  a

properly  grounded  outlet  can  be  installed  by  a  qualified

electrician.  The green-colored rigid ear, lug, and the like,

extending  from  the  adapter  must  be  connected  to  a

permanent  ground  such  as  a  properly  grounded  outlet

box.

Note:  USE  OF  A  TEMPORARY  ADAPTER  IS  NOT

PERMITTED IN CANADA.

Additionally,  water  pump  requires  the  use  of  a  Ground

Fault Circuit Interrupter. Therefore, when using the water

pump  receptacle,  this  tool  must  be  plugged  into  a

properly installed Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter outlet.

See  Figure  6(D)

.  If  a  Ground  Fault  Circuit  Interrupter

outlet is not available, Pearl Abrasive Co. has it available

as  an  accessory  item.  A  plug-in  Ground  Fault  Circuit

Interrupter may be plugged into a properly installed and

grounded 3-pole outlet. Refer to

Figure 6(E)

.

20. Position of the Tile Saw

• To  avoid  the  possibility  of  the  appliance

plug  or  receptacle  getting  wet,  position

tile  saw  to  one  side  of  a  wall  mounted

NOTE

Use of a Temporary Adapter is not permitted

in Canada.

Summary of Contents for PA-7PRO

Page 1: ...carefully before using saw for the first time You should record the Serial Number of your Tile Saw on this Owner s Operator s Manual and on the Warranty Card The Warranty Card must be sent back with...

Page 2: ...6 vi iNSTaLLaTiON aNd OpeRaTiON 6 vii pROpeR BLade USe 8 viii SaFe OpeRaTiNg pRaCTiCeS FOR TiLe SaW 9 ix CaRe aNd MaiNTeNaNCe 12 x eLeCTRiCaL MOTOR SpeCiFiCaTiONS 14 xi RepLaCeMeNT paRTS LiST 15 xii...

Page 3: ...ct resistant lenses they are not safety glasses Use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty and ear protectors plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation 13 Do not overreach Keep prop...

Page 4: ...ect from receptacle Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges 23 Guard against electric shock Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures 2...

Page 5: ...n cover for easy access to blade OVER SIZED HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL WATER TRAY Provides superior control of water run off for cleaner work sites RUBBER MAT Injected rubber is chemically bonded to t...

Page 6: ...ependently from the blade the other included wrench must be used Find the slot located behind the inner flange on the blade shaft Use second wrench to hold blade shaft in place and remove the nut WARN...

Page 7: ...ide can be used for 45 and 90 cuts See figure 4 2 After the rip guide is positioned for the desired cut place material flat against the rip guide and the ruler guide 3 Now you are ready to make your c...

Page 8: ...he saw with blades larger or smaller than 7 Do not cut dry with blades marked Use Wet Do not exceed manufacturer s recommended maximum RPM Do not force blade into material Let blade cut at its own spe...

Page 9: ...r nut with the wrench provided Be careful not to over tighten 12 Check that the blade tracks near the center of the channel in the main table and that the table moves freely from front to back 13 Some...

Page 10: ...g provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Che...

Page 11: ...use Use only extension cords having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the product Refer to chart on page 14 Do not use damaged extension cords Examine extension cord before using and re...

Page 12: ...ircuit breaker cuts the power supply the machine must be inspected by an authorized dealer prior to use CLEANING After every use of the machine Remove dirty water from container Remove dirt and mud fr...

Page 13: ...h such that the blade passes through the table not over 2 Place a straight edge i e carpenter s square on the cutting table as shown in figure 9 3 Loosen the left and right guide rails by loosening th...

Page 14: ...tep 1 LEVELING ADJUSTMENT This procedure levels the table so that it is perpendicular to the blade and flush against the rails 1 Loosen the socket bolts on the flat roller plate so that the roller can...

Page 15: ...0021 12 M4 x 1 59 x 10L cross tapping screw PA130037 PART NAME PART NUMBER 15 xi REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS pa 7pRO CUTTiNg TaBLe aSSeMBLY 1 Cutting table assembly PA00072 2 Cutting fence PA00002 3 Guide...

Page 16: ...L 11 5 8 11 UNC Nut PSV00004 12 M8 x 1 25 x 45L Hex Flange bolt PA171146 13 M8 Wide Washer PA00016 14 M8 Spring Lock Washer PA00052 15 M8 x 1 25 Nylon Nut PA0812502 16 M8 x 1 25 x 20L Flat point set s...

Page 17: ...shaft gear PA171100 17 M15 External C clip PA00044 18 5 x 16 Woodruff key V390033 1 19 Carbon brush cap V390050 20 17mm X 7mm Carbon brush 2 V390051 21 Power switch plate PA171102 22 Rubber gasket CX3...

Page 18: ...tion have it serviced MOTOR SHUTS OFF DURING OPERATION Check to see that the circuit you are using is not overloaded with lights or other equipment The fuse or circuit breaker may not have sufficient...

Page 19: ...oice s 3 Freight charges must be assumed by sender 4 Returning goods are subject to a 15 handling charge to cover our cost of repacking and restocking All Prices are subject to change without notice D...

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