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TURES OF THE WET SAW

1.

Direct-drive, 

1

3

HP motor, 3400 RPM.

2. Flat cutting table to cut tile of any size. 7" blade cuts

tile up to 33 mm thick.

3. Cutting table is held closed by magnets.
4. Adjustable guide for right and left-hand use for straight

cuts.

5. Adjustable right cutting table can be easily raised up

15°, 30°, 45° & 60° for precision tile corner joints.

6. Miter guide for cutting range from 0° to 60°.
7. The left cutting table is a water reservoir for cooling

the blade. The water reservoir has a side overflow hole
to ensure the proper water level and prevent over-
filling.

8. Water from the cut is collected in channels on the side

of cutting table and returned to the water reservoir.

9. Folding handle for easy  carrying. Lightweight for easy

setup and easy maintenance.

10. Specially designed motor case is separated from the

water reservoir by a solid partition.

11. The electrical cord is stored underneath in a separate

compartment.

12. Portability allows easy use at the work site.

ELECTRICAL / MOTOR SPECIFICA

TIONS

115V & 230V MOTOR SPECIFICA

TIONS

• Horsepower

1

3

H.P.

1

3

H.P.

• Volts

115V

230V

• Amps/Watts

3.5 amps

250 watts

• RPM 

3,400

2,800

• Cycle            60

50

• Phase

1

1

• Connect saw as close as possible to  power source.

EXTENSION CORDS: Use pr

oper extension cord and

make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When
using an extension cord, ensure all cords are no smaller
than #18 gauge and equipped with 3-prong plugs. Use of
anything smaller may result in overheating or burn out of
the motor. It is recommended to have an electrician check
the incoming voltage prior to usage to ensure safe and
efficient use. The smaller the gauge number the heavier
the cord.

CAUTION: TO A

VOID PERMANENT MOTOR DAMAGE YOU

MUST USE THE CORRECT EXTENSION CORD. NEVER USE
MORE THAN ONE EXTENSION CORD AT A TIME.

ASSEMBL

Y & SETUP

CAUTION: FOLLOW ALL OF THE ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
COMPLETELY BEFORE CONNECTING THE TILE SAW TO A POWER SOURCE OR
TURNING THE MOTOR ON.

The contents of the container ar

e as follows:

• 7" Diamond Blade

• Tile Guide

• Miter Guide (opt.)

• Blade Guard Set

• Owner’s Manual

• Blade Wrench

INSTALLING THE BLADE

Place the blade onto the shaft, pushing it up against the inner washer

. Make sure

the side of the blade with directional arrow is facing towards you. Next, replace
the outer washer and blade shaft nut, then tighten the blade shaft nut. Verify the
nut is firmly tightened with the wrench provided. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN!
(See Diagram 1).

INSTALLING THE BLADE GUARD

Place guar

d support into the socket. Tighten screw and check that the

support is parallel to the blade. Place blade guard onto support and
tighten wing nut.
(See Diagram 1)

INSTALLING THE TILE GUIDE

Place tile guide on top of the cutting table and clamp both ends. The

guide is marked in both inches and centimeters to make cuts accurate.
Tile guide can be used on either side of the cutting blade. (See Diagram2)

INSTALLING THE MITER GUIDE

Place miter guide onto its left track. (See Diagram 2)

DIAGRAM 1

DIAGRAM 2

Summary of Contents for 60085

Page 1: ...TIONS CAUTION Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before using this saw Q E P CO INC 1081 Holland Drive Boca Raton FL 33487 561 994 5550 City of Industry CA 91749 Mexico MO 65265 Bramalea ON Canada L6T 1A7 6 60 00 08 85 5 PORTABLE WET SAW 080800 ...

Page 2: ...nts misuse abuse or negligence Q E P s obligations under this warranty shall be limlted to the repair and or replacement of the product Q E P shall not be liable for consequential damages This warranty is void if the product or any of its components are modified altered or in any way changed or if the product is used in a manner or with a blade that is not recommended by Q E P The water pump is ex...

Page 3: ...e sure you use the correct blade for the job you are doing 19 Secure work Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool 20 Don t overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times 21 This tile saw is equipped with a 3 prong electrical plug Do not alter the plug or use a 2 prong receptacle 22 Keep your work space clear a...

Page 4: ...ment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the gr...

Page 5: ... and equipped with 3 prong plugs Use of anything smaller may result in overheating or burn out of the motor It is recommended to have an electrician check the incoming voltage prior to usage to ensure safe and efficient use The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord CAUTION TO AVOID PERMANENT MOTOR DAMAGE YOU MUST USE THE CORRECT EXTENSION CORD NEVER USE MORE THAN ONE EXTENSION CORD AT A TI...

Page 6: ...gree you want and tighten the handle Then push the miter guide and material together forward of the blade to cut the material See Diagram 7 DIAGRAM 3 DIAGRAM 5 DIAGRAM 4 DIAGRAM 6 DIAGRAM 7 SAW MAINTENANCE WARNING DO NOT SERVICE CLEAN OR MAINTAIN THE SAW WITHOUT FIRST TURNING OFF THE MOTOR AND UNPLUGGING THE SAW FROM ITS POWER SOURCE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR Fo...

Page 7: ...11 Frame 12 Carrying Handle Folding 13 Motor 14 Motor Screw 15 Motor Bottom Base Screw 16 Electrical Cord 17 Motor Bottom Base 18 Electrical Cord Fixed Head 19 Capacitor 20 Waterproof Switch 21 Screw for Rubber Stand 22 Rubber Stand 23 Miter Guide Set 24 Ruler Guide Sticker 25 Left Cutting Table 26 Blade Lock Nut 27 Outer Washer 28 Sliding Track for Angle Guide 29 Sliding Track Screw 30 PARTS LIST...

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