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xxiii. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

61

65

66

54

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

64

60

A

1

Guide Rail

V370001

2

Ruler Guide Bolt (set of 4)/M6X16

V370002

3

Supporting Post Lock Bolt/ M5X20

V370003

4

Ruler Guide

V370004

5

Angle Adjustment Lock Knob

V370005

6

Front Rubber Cutting Table

V370006

7

Center Lock Nut/ M10

V370007

8

Front Rubber Mat Cutting Table 

V370008

9

Drain Plug

V370009

10

Main Metal Frame

V370010

11

Water Pump

V370011

12

Cable & Hose Spring Hanger

V370012

13

Extension Table Lock Knob

V370013

14

Side Extension Table

V370014

15

Side Splash Guard

V370015

16

Rear Rubber Cutting Table

V370016

17

Splash Guard Wing Nut/M6

V370017

18

Back Water Splash Guard

V370018

19

Cable & Hose Position Bracket

V370019

20

Angle Adjustment Bolt/M6X20

V370020

21

Rear Support Post Plate

V370021

22

Angle Adjustment Knob

V370022

54

Angle Adjustment Screw/ Nut M6

V370055

60

Water Pump Adapter

V370061

61

Slide-In Legs with Wheels (set of 2)

V370062

64

Slide-In Legs (set of 2)

V370065

65

Rubber Wheel

V370066

66

Bucket

V370067

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PART NUMBER

PART NAME

PART NUMBER

Summary of Contents for VXRS RAIL SAW

Page 1: ...mber of your Tile Saw on this Owner s Operator s Manual and on the Warranty Card The Warranty Card must be sent back with all the required pertinent information for the warranty to take effect Patents Pending Assembled in U S A Pearl Abrasive Co 2 1 rail SAW REV 1 serial number MODEL VXRS RAIL SAW Owner s OperatOr s Manual ...

Page 2: ...tallatiOn 9 xii water puMp installatiOn 10 xiii tHe rip guide 11 xiv Operating tHe saw 11 xv tHe Cutting table 13 xvi Cutting deptH 14 xvii CHOOse tHe rigHt blade 14 xviii eleCtriC MOtOr speCifiCatiOns 15 xix OptiOnal aCCessOries 16 xx dO s dOn ts fOr blades 17 xxi saw MaintenanCe 19 xxii water puMp MaintenanCe 22 xxiii trOublesHOOting 23 xxv warranty 27 xxvi replaCeMent parts list 29 xxvii VX10rs...

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 proper footing and balance at all times 14 Maintain tools in top condition Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect t...

Page 4: ...edges 23 Guard against electric shock Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures 24 Outdoor use extension cords When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 25 Stay alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired 26 Drugs alcohol medication Do not op...

Page 5: ...ies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated are and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles iv SPECIFICATIONS The VX10RS professional rail saw is used for cutting floor tiles paving stones stairs larged sized natural stones and similar ma...

Page 6: ...ket a water control valve and splash guards ensure proper water flow during operation Powerful 1 1 2HP Direct Motor cuts larger materials Rubber Matted Cutting Table Sturdy Wheels for Easy Transport Position Lock Cutting Head Splash Guard reduces Water Waste Blade Capacity of 10 enhances Cutting Capacity Removable Exten sion Table adds extra workspace 10 ...

Page 7: ...a Unlock the wing nut Lift up the back side of the saw and slide the legs with wheels lock the wing nut b Go to the other side of the saw and unlock the wing nut Lift up the other side of the saw and insert the legs lock the wing nut Using the legs as handles tilt the saw diagonally and roll the saw on the wheels like a dolley a Loosen the knurled nuts securing the blade guard and remove the guard...

Page 8: ...ght in position Insert the second long bolt into the height adjustment slot and lock it tight in position Place the tension spring into position for height adjustment See figure 2 1 Install the side table and splash guard as shown in figure 3 to the side Fasten the screws respectively to the saw frame 1 Remove the water pump from the box and check that it is not damaged 2 Place the pump into the b...

Page 9: ...ht hand 4 Always turn off the saw before you leave the machine unattended 5 After the cutting operation is finished prevent accidental restarting of the saw by pushing the emergency stop from the switch bracket and unplugging the power cable A CUTTING AT CONSTANT DEPTH When cutting at constant depth the cutting head must be pulled against the workpiece Before you start cutting set the cutting head...

Page 10: ...or metal The saw uses diamond saw blades with diameters up to 10 Saw blades with larger diameters must not be installed on the saw Choose the correct type of saw blade for the material to be cut and the required cutting depth RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that a 15 amp circuit be used while operating this saw This will prevent possible power interruption or loss Always plug saw as close as pos...

Page 11: ...r before mounting blade Always use blades with the correct arbor shaft size Ensure that blade is mounted in the correct direction Secure the blade to the arbor with a wrench Use proper safety equipment when operating the saw Periodically check the blade for cracks or bond fatigue Always have a continuous flow of water on both sides of blade DONT S Do not operate the saw without safety guards in po...

Page 12: ...er i e fault current circuit breaker If the fault current circuit 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 from the bottom of the container Rinse the immersion pump with fresh water to prevent water pump clogging from residual dirt AFTER WET CLEANING...

Page 13: ...ic motor of the pump will be damaged within a few minutes Please follow the steps listed below to clean the pump before operating the saw 1 Unscrew the pump filter 2 Remove the immersion pump from the water container 3 Clean the immersion pump 4 Loosen the fixing screws of the pump lid 5 Take the lid off the pump be careful not to damage the gasket located inside with a sharp object 6 Clean the pu...

Page 14: ...r Pump V370011 12 Cable Hose Spring Hanger V370012 13 Extension Table Lock Knob V370013 14 Side Extension Table V370014 15 Side Splash Guard V370015 16 Rear Rubber Cutting Table V370016 17 Splash Guard Wing Nut M6 V370017 18 Back Water Splash Guard V370018 19 Cable Hose Position Bracket V370019 20 Angle Adjustment Bolt M6X20 V370020 21 Rear Support Post Plate V370021 22 Angle Adjustment Knob V3700...

Page 15: ...t V370039 39 Motor Position Lock Knob V370040 40 Circuit Breaker V370041 41 Toggle Switch V370042 42 Switch Housing Control Panel V370043 43 Switch Housing Complete Set V370044 44 Cable Protective Rubber Sleeve V370045 45 Adjustment Guide Wheels 1 V370046 46 Cutting Height Adjustment Lock Knob V370047 47 Lock Nut M10 V370048 48 Power Cable 14AWG V370049 49 1 1 2 HP Motor V370050 50 Motor Mounting ...

Page 16: ...an Have the motor checked and replaced if necessary by a qualified technician Exert less pressure when cutting Use a saw blade which corresponds to the material being cut Have the electric system of the saw checked by a qualified technician Use a power cord extension cable of the rated length use a cable drum with cable fully extended Observe the electrical ratings of the machine and connect it on...

Page 17: ...ades Have bearings of the motor or the motor replaced Ensure optimum flow of cooling water Use appropriate type of saw blade Sharpen the diamond saw blade Return the saw blade to the manufacturer Use a suitable saw blade Sharpen the saw blade The arbor of the saw blade must be fitted with an appropriate adator ring Check the receiving flange and have it replaced if necessary Ensure an optimum flow...

Page 18: ...al invoice 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 Disclaimer Pearl Abrasive Co reserves the right to make changes or improvements on its products without incurring an additional obligation including any obligation to make corresponding changes o...

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