RIDGID R4090 Operator'S Manual Download Page 14

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ASSEMBLY

Fig. 9

short  

carriaGe  

Bolt

taBle stoP  

BY-Pass

Motor  

head  

asseMBlY

caP Bolt  

(short)

caP Bolt  

(lonG)

sleeVe

water traY  

fraMe

hex  

nut

LOCKING/UNLOCK THE SLIDING TABLES

See Figure 8.

This saw has three sliding tables: front, middle, and rear. 
The front and rear table move together.
To lock the front and rear tables:

 

Pull the front table to the front of the water tray frame.

 

From under the right side of the table, align the hole in 
the rail with the pin in the sliding table lock lever. Push 
the pin into the rail locking the table.

 

NOTE: When the front table is locked, the back table will 
not move.

To lock the middle table:

 

Pull the middle table to the front of the frame and against 
the front table.

 

Turn the table lock clockwise to secure the front table to 
the middle table.

INSTALLING  THE  WATER  TRAY  FRAME  
ASSEMBLY TO THE LEG STAND

See Figure 8.

 

Lock the table stop by-pass by pulling up on the stop 
and turning it until the slot in the center of the lock is 
horizontal (left to right).

 

Lock the sliding tables.

 

Slide the tubes on the water tray frame assembly into the 
tubes on the leg stand. 

 

Insert short carriage bolts into holes and tighten securely 
using lock nuts.

INSTALLING  MOTOR  HEAD  ASSEMBLY  TO 
WATER TRAY FRAME

See Figure 9.

 

Align the holes in the motor head assembly with the holes 
on the side of the water tray frame. 

 

Insert short cap bolts. Finger tighten using nuts.

 

Slide long cap bolts into sleeve. Insert into holes. Finger 
tighten.

 

Tighten all cap bolts using an 8 mm hex key.

Fig. 8

stand

slidinG taBle  

locK leVer

to 

locK

to 

unlocK

taBle 

locK

locK  

nut

Summary of Contents for R4090

Page 1: ...safety When properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual before using this...

Page 2: ...ity have been given top priority in the design of this product making it easy to maintain and operate Introduction 2 General Safety Rules 3 4 Specific Safety Rules 5 Symbols 6 Electrical 7 8 Features...

Page 3: ...nonskid footwear rubber soled boots are recommended when working outdoors Also wear protective hair covering to contain long hair ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Everyday eyeglasses have...

Page 4: ...n cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug DO NOT MODIFY the plug provided If it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualifi...

Page 5: ...can be used c Disconnect saw before servicing when changing cutting wheels and cleaning d Use tool only with smooth edge cutting wheels free of openings grooves and teeth e Replace damaged cutting whe...

Page 6: ...esult in serious personal injury Wet Conditions Alert min Per Minute no No Load Speed Alternating Current min Minutes Hz Hertz A Amperes V Volts Electrocution Failure to properly ground can result in...

Page 7: ...and has a grounding plug similar to the plug illustrated in figure 1 Only connect the product to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug Do not use an adapter with this product Extension C...

Page 8: ...ility of the tool plug or outlet getting wet position tile saw to one side of a wall mounted outlet to prevent water from dripping onto the outlet or plug The operator should arrange a drip loop in th...

Page 9: ...RACK TILE CARRIER WATER TRAY EXTENSION BEVEL LOCK lever Wrench storage DEPTH STOP KNOB EXACTLINE ADJUSTABLE LASER ALIGNMENT SYSTEM ON OFF SWITCH LOCK KNOB LED WORKLIGHT MITER GUIDE VARIABLE FLOW VALV...

Page 10: ...to read indicator on the miter guide shows the exact angle for a miter cut with detents at 0 22 5 and 45 MULTI POSITION CUTTING HEAD Increase cutting ca pacity by moving the cutting head left or right...

Page 11: ...Q Left upper tube 1 R Lower brace 1 S Long tube assembly T connector 1 T Ready Rack Tile Carrier 1 U Left outer tube 1 V Right outer tube 1 W Spacer 8 X Lock nut small 8 Y Carriage bolt 8 Z Hex head b...

Page 12: ...710 for assistance Warning If any parts are damaged or missing do not oper ate this tool until the parts are replaced Use of this product with damaged or missing parts could result in serious personal...

Page 13: ...he bolt Slide the bolt spacer into the inner leg assembly G and secure in place using a lock nut Do not overtighten Repeat for the other side Place the center brace on top of the inner leg assembly cu...

Page 14: ...ainst the front table Turn the table lock clockwise to secure the front table to the middle table Installing the water tray frame assembly to the leg stand See Figure 8 Lock the table stop by pass by...

Page 15: ...he clamps ends together and slide the clamp over the tube covering the connector Grasp the diverter valve firmly then push the end of the short clear tube over the left connector Secure with a hose cl...

Page 16: ...le Tilt the tray and slip the guide between the frame top and frame bottom Once the extension slides into place lower the water tray extension until the tray tabs fit into the holes under water tray f...

Page 17: ...place by retreading the connector to the valve Connect a garden hose to the never dry valve or fill the water tank two thirds full by pouring water to the two thirds level of the tank Center the water...

Page 18: ...hose See Figure 19 The water supply must come from a fresh water main NEVER turn the water supply on high fully opened The water supply valve provides a convenient on off for adjusting the water flow...

Page 19: ...ody Push the saw until the release lever clicks and locks into place To move the leg stand Holding the grips firmly pull the handles toward you until the leg stand and saw are balanced on the wheels P...

Page 20: ...imum wheel capacity of the saw Never use a wheel that is too thick to allow wheel washer to engage with the flats on the spindle Larger wheels will come in contact with the wheel guard while thicker w...

Page 21: ...al Repeat the steps as necessary To adjust the laser Plug in the saw and push the laser guide switch to show the laser guide line Position the laser line near the left edge of your mark on the work su...

Page 22: ...as cross cutting mitering ripping and beveling NOTE This saw is designed to cut man made tile pavers and stone tile products only Using the Pump switch See Figure 26 The pump switch on the saw arm is...

Page 23: ...ped with an on off switch that has a built in locking feature This feature is intended to prevent unauthor ized and possible hazardous use by children and others To turn the saw on Lift the switch to...

Page 24: ...le Pull the front table as far forward as it will extend NOTE the table stop by pass will stop the middle table from moving all the way forward Place a large tile against the fence then make the cut s...

Page 25: ...45 bevel Unlock bevel control by lifting the bevel lock lever Standing at the right side of the saw place the left hand on the D handle and the right hand on the grip Lift the cutting head and move th...

Page 26: ...itch to the on position Turn the flow adjustment valve to the on position Let the cutting wheel build up to full speed and wait for the wheel to get wet before moving the material into the wheel Hold...

Page 27: ...cut is made turn the saw OFF Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop before remov ing any part of the material To make an L cut See Figure 39 L cuts are cuts that remove a piece of tile...

Page 28: ...uide and fence and feed the material into the cutting wheel When the cut is made turn the saw OFF Wait for the cuttingwheeltocometoacompletestopbefore removing any part of the material TO MAKE A PLUNG...

Page 29: ...nce and the flat part of the wheel Using set screws to adjust move both rails at the same time until the fence is square with the cutting wheel Tighten the hex bolts securely TO ADJUST TABLE ROLLERS S...

Page 30: ...e wheel and set the saw arm at 45 Using a wrench turn the 45 hex bolt until the hex bolt is resting on the saw housing After squaring adjustments have been made it may be necessary to loosen the indic...

Page 31: ...earings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions After extended use clean the rails so the table will sli...

Page 32: ...ont and off the tool Once the table has been removed rinse the rails and water tray water tray frame and bevel feature Lubricate with light oil e g WD40 Replace the drain plug Tighten securely Empty d...

Page 33: ...ite at www ridgid com When requesting warranty service you must present the original dated sales receipt The authorized service center will repair any faulty workmanship and either repair or replace a...

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