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Form the habit of checking to see that 
keys and adjusting wrenches are removed 
from the tool before switching it on. 

17.  Avoid unintentional starting 

Do not carry plugged-in tools with finger 
on switch. Be sure that the tool is switched 
off before plugging in. 

18.  Outdoor use extension cords 

When tools are used outdoors, use only 
extension cords intended for use outdoors 
and so marked. 

19. Stay alert 

Watch what you are doing. Use common 
sense. Do not operate tools when you are 
tired. 

20.  Check damaged parts 

Before further use of the tool, a guard or 
other part that is damaged should be 
carefully checked to determine that it will 
operate properly and perform its intended 
function. Check for alignment of moving 

parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of 
parts, mounting, and any other conditions 
that may affect its operation. A guard or 
other part that is damaged should be 
properly repaired or replaced by an 
authorized service center unless 
otherwise indicated elsewhere in the 
instruction manual. Do not use tool if 
switch does not turn it on and off. 

21. Warning 

The use of any other accessory or 
attachment other than recommended in 
the instruction manual may present a risk 
of personal injury. 

22.  Have your tool replaced by an expert 

This electric appliance is built in 
accordance with the relevant safety rules. 
Repair of electric appliances must only be 
carried out by experts otherwise it may 
cause considerable danger for user. 
 

 

Store these instructions for future reference 

 

SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TILE CUTTER 

 

WARNING! 

This tile cutter is only designed for wet cutting, and only a Q.E.P continuous Rim 

Diamond Blade should be used. 
 

1. Wet 

Hands 

Do not touch electrical connections with 
wet hands. 

2. Plug 

in 

All plug and receptacles must be off the 
ground and in a dry location. 

3. Blade 

cooling 

Ensure that the blade remains lubricated 
with water during all cutting operations, 
continually check and fill the water 
reservoir if required. 

4. Dry 

cutting 

Never dry cut with blades designed for wet 

cutting. 

5. Dust 

mask 

Always wear a dust mask when cutting 
tile. 

6. Diamond 

blades 

Do not feed the tile into the blade faster 
than the blade can cut. 

7. Blade 

selection 

Match the correct diamond blade to the 
material being cut. 

8. Blade 

mounting 

Before mounting the blade, inspect the 
arbor, arbor nut, and flanges for damage, 

 

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Summary of Contents for TILE SAW 60707

Page 1: ...MASTER CUT PORTABLE TILE SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL NO 60707 Carefully read the instruction manual before you use this machine and save this instruction manual for future reference 1...

Page 2: ...hnical specifications Electrical safety UNPACKING LOOSE PARTS LIST FEATURES ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION Assembly of the tile cutter Fitting the Tile Cutter on a Work Bench Cut preparation Rip cutting 450 M...

Page 3: ...chine is designed for wet cutting only Only use a Q E P continuous Rim Diamond Blade Carefully read the instruction manual before operating this Tile Saw Keep your hands away from the running blade wh...

Page 4: ...perly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry They can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors Wear protection hair covering to contain long h...

Page 5: ...g The use of any other accessory or attachment other than recommended in the instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury 22 Have your tool replaced by an expert This electric appliance is...

Page 6: ...tional tool during the operation TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications Model Voltage Frequency Power input No load speed Saw Blade dimensions Continuous rim diamond blade only Insulation c...

Page 7: ...upply Tile cutter should never be connected to power supply when you are assembling parts making adjustments installing or removing blades or when not in use Carefully remove all parts from the carton...

Page 8: ...attempting to use familiarize yourself with all the operating features and safety requirements of your tile cutter Figure 1 Front view of tile cutter Blade Blade guard Miter gauge Parallel guide Tabl...

Page 9: ...its intended use is a case of misuse The user operator and not the manufacturer shall be liable for any damage or injury resulting from case of misuse Only those cutting wheels suitable for the machin...

Page 10: ...lasses a dust mask and hearing protection while cutting with the machine Rip cutting 1 Using a marking pencil mark the cut line on a piece of tile 2 Unlock the parallel Figure 3 guide and slide it to...

Page 11: ...water tank from underneath the machine 3 Remove the lower blade guard by removing the screws on each side of the lower blade guard Figure 6 4 Use spanner A and spanner B to loosen and remove the arbo...

Page 12: ...EXPLODED VIEW 12...

Page 13: ...2 6 Bolt 1 28 Screw 2 7 Washer 2 29 Knob 2 8 Screw 2 30 Nut 2 9 Pin 1 31 Nut 4 10 Table 1 32 Washer 4 11 Knob 2 33 Screw 4 12 Washer 4 34 Water Tank 1 13 Clamping Plate 2 14 Parallel Guide 1 15 Screw...

Page 14: ...14 26 3 Switch 1 26 4 Terminal Block 1...

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