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Blade Installation 

1.  Raise the blade guard to the highest position and 

tighten the blade guard adjustment knob. 

2.  Remove the blade shaft nut and outer flange. 
3.  Verify the direction of rotation of the Diamond Blade 

and match it to the CTC705.  NOTE: The Blade 
Shaft of the CTC705 will rotate Counterclockwise 
when looking at the blade collars. 

4.  Place the blade onto the shaft making sure that the 

directional arrows are pointing in the direction of the 
shaft rotation. 

5.  After making sure that the blade is firmly placed against the inner flange, secure it into place with 

the outer flange and blade shaft nut. 
With one hand hold the blade tightly and tighten the blade shaft nut with your free hand. Make 
certain that the nut is firmly tightened with the wrench provided, but do not over-tighten! 

6.  Lower the blade guard and tighten the adjustment knob. 

 

Warning

: Only use the Ø6"~Ø7” blade for this saw. Setting smaller size of diamond blade may grab 

the material being cut, causing damage and possibly injury. 

 
 

Water Pump Installation 

1.  Remove the water pump from the box. 
2.  Place the pump into the middle of the water 

tray along its side so that the water outlet is 
positioned horizontally. Connect the water 
hose from the blade guard to the pump and 
plug the power cord into the 3-prong 
receptacle. 

3.  Fill the water tray so that the water intake is 

fully immersed. 

 
 

Water Pump Safety Precautions 

Never operate pump without water on tray. Fill the water so that water intake is full. 
• Be sure to connect the plug to a properly grounded receptacle to reduce risk of shock. 
• Disconnect pump before attempting to use pump, to unclog or service the pump in any way. 
• Be sure to support the pump during installation to prevent pump failure or damage. 
 

 

UNPACKING,  

ASSEMBLY & SET-UP 

 

Summary of Contents for NORTON clipper CTC705

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL WET TILE SAW 7 Model CTC705...

Page 2: ...fective in material or workmanship with expense for transportation borne by the customer In no event shall Norton Clipper be liable for consequential or incidental damages arising out of the failure o...

Page 3: ...Guard Blade Assembly 10 11 Folding Stand Installation 11 Blade Installation 12 Water Pump Installation 12 Water Pump Safety Precautions 12 Electrical 13 16 Electrical Specifications 13 Extension Cords...

Page 4: ...tely after it is turned off Never operate the engine with any heat shields or guards removed Keep all guards in place when operating any piece of equipment Moving parts can crush and cut Keep hands fe...

Page 5: ...ith icons SAFETY ICONS Read operator s instructions Read OSHA and ANSI B7 1 Visit the industry safety page www safety UAMA org Eye protection must be worn Ear protection must be worn Protect your lung...

Page 6: ...ctices and follow the recommendations of the manufacturer supplier OSHA NIOSH and occupational and trade associations Water should be used for dust suppression when wet cutting is feasible When the ha...

Page 7: ...um operating speed listed on the blade 6 Fill the water pan with water 7 The blade guard must be in place with the nose guard down and locked when the saw is running 8 The operator should wear safety...

Page 8: ...Saw can easily be removed from the water pan so take care when lifting by the Guide Rails highlighted with ORANGE arrows DO NOT lift by the Cutting Table DO NOT lift by the Cutting Head DO NOT lift b...

Page 9: ...ntenance 7 The cutting table can be secured in place by tightening the knob screw on the L shaped transport retention plate 8 The cutting rip guide is designed for both 90 square cutting and 45 angle...

Page 10: ...al Accessories 70184643045 STAND WITH WORKTABLE OPT S 70184680897 MITER BLOCK For Miter Cutting Includes Mounting Hardware OPT S 70184680907 GUIDE ADJUSTABLE ANGLE GUIDE Includes Mounting Hardware OPT...

Page 11: ...ry box 2 Lift the cutting head 2 from the insert style foam that is designed to re enforce strength to the box 3 Slide the cutting head through the rear support post s shaft as shown in the lower diag...

Page 12: ...ready to use with no assembly needed 2 Table Remove the folding stand from its box 3 Swing the working bench up right Open the two legs and place the work bench on top of the folding stand 4 After th...

Page 13: ...ench provided but do not over tighten 6 Lower the blade guard and tighten the adjustment knob Warning Only use the 6 7 blade for this saw Setting smaller size of diamond blade may grab the material be...

Page 14: ...n Table 3 Extension Cord Maximum Length Chart see above Norton Construction Products is not responsible for damage to motors due to the use of extension cords that are too small or too long Electrical...

Page 15: ...that it meets the minimum requirements See Generators on page 18 Remove the extension cord from the machine and connect the machine directly to the power supply if the problem disappears the issue is...

Page 16: ...the Blade and Machine work for you do not work for the Blade and Machine If the Overload Protector trips immediately when the unit is turned on this is a sign of extremely low voltage or damage Overl...

Page 17: ...ing while cutting any material Incorrect blade for the material being cut 5 What are you cutting 6 Wet dry If cutting dry give the blade a chance to cool off and breath The heat will build up and can...

Page 18: ...e If the machine is damaged or any parts are missing do not use 10 Inspect the CTC705 power cord and Water Pump Cord for damage 11 Fill the water pan with water and verify that the water pump intake i...

Page 19: ...ion the wing nut in the Guide A Cut can be moved to the opposite end to allow for 45 cutting See the section Guide A Cut below for additional information The 15 x18 cutting table provides more support...

Page 20: ...lock and you are ready to cut Cutting Depth The recommended cutting depth is to have the bottom of the diamond blade approximately below the cutting table surface The CTC705 is designed with a 1 1 cle...

Page 21: ...in position Do not operate the saw with blades larger 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 c...

Page 22: ...ne on If the pump does not give any water or only a little switch the machine off at once Clean the pump or replace if necessary Ambient temperature below 32 F operation in winter To prevent the water...

Page 23: ...er network which complies with these ratings Have the motor checked by a qualified electrician and have it replaced if necessary Appearance of cut is not optimal Poor tension in the blade material Too...

Page 24: ...ully loosen the pulley and belt outward slightly so there is a little slack in the belt 5 Remove the old belt and replace with the new belt 6 To reassemble follow steps in reverse order Belt Guard Rem...

Page 25: ...or frayed edges If the belt is damaged in anyway replace it immediately for best performance 6 Loosen the four 4 motor retaining screws under the cutting head Loosen only enough to move the motor see...

Page 26: ...n the four 4 motor retaining screws under the cutting head Loosen only enough to move the motor see 3 in the Figure Belt Replacement NOTE Do not remove these screws 5 Move the motor towards the Blade...

Page 27: ...c Make sure that the width of the outside land is equal on the motor and blade shaft pulleys d If one of the pulleys is not aligned to the other it is due to a The motor pulley and the blade shaft ar...

Page 28: ...orrective Action Belt Tearing Ripping Pulley Misalignment Align Pulleys Belt Rolling Off Pulley Pulley Misalignment Align Pulleys Belt Cracking Extremely Low Temperature at Startup Warm Machine Before...

Page 29: ...to blow out the motor and brush holders Motor while blowing out the motor This will help clean any debris from inside of the motor 7 Place the new Carbon Brush into one of the holders 8 Replace the Br...

Page 30: ...nd carefully place the flat portion of the new bearing housing face down on a towel situated on a flat surface 3 Secure the cutting head in a completely horizontal position 4 Slide the new Bearing Hou...

Page 31: ...e CTC705 water pan 2 Place the water pump in a container of clean water 3 Unscrew the pump filter 4 Clean the immersion pump 5 Loosen the fixing screws of the pump lid 6 Take the lid off the pump be c...

Page 32: ...less Noted Otherwise Use Only Clipper Diamond Blades Contact your local Norton Clipper Distributor or our Customer Service at 800 554 8003 for the best blade for the application All parts are designat...

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Page 34: ...27098 233012 PULLEY BEARING 1 S 23 70184632541 234023 INNER FLANGE 1 S 24 70184631359 234024 OUTER FLANGE 1 S 25 70184650351 8142007 BLADE LOCK NUT 5 8 11 HEX 1 S 26 70184600092 234026 CUTTING TABLE P...

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