TC115 Issue 1 19/02/21
Original Language Version
© Jack Sealey Limited
DO NOT
operate the cutter when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
Dispose of waste water in accordance with local authority regulations.
1.3.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
WARNING
! Before each use, check that the cutting disc
is secure and not worn or damaged.
Hold the work piece firmly against the fence.
Only feed the work piece into the cutting disc against the rotation of the blade.
Avoid subjecting the cutting disc to excessive strain, never force the work piece. Maintain a controlled progression.
Should the cutting disc jam switch the power off immediately to prevent damage to the motor.
1.4.
TO AVOID WORK PIECE “KICKBACK”
(when a work piece is violently thrown back towards you):
1.4.1.
Keep the cutting disc in good condition.
1.4.2.
Keep fence parallel to the cutting disc.
DO NOT
release work piece until it is clear of the cutting disc.
DO NOT
attempt to cut a work piece that does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence.
Use a push stick when cutting narrow work pieces.
DO NOT
use your hands (“free-hand”) to guide the work piece. Hold the work piece firmly against the fence to guide it into the cutting
disc.
DO NOT
place yourself in an awkward operating position where a slip could cause your hand to move into the cutting disc.
DO NOT
stand, or have any part of your body, in line with the plane of the cutting disc.
DO NOT
hold what will become the off-cut (the waste part of the work piece).
DO NOT
reach over or behind the cutting disc.
DO NOT
attempt to free a jammed cutting disc without first switching off or removing the plug from the mains power supply.
DO NOT
cut any materials other than ceramic, porcelain, quarry, slate and natural stone tile.
DO NOT
use solvents to clean plastic parts as they may be damaged. Use a soft damp cloth only.
Store cutting disc in a safe, dry, childproof location.
When not in use, switch off the cutter and remove the plug from the power supply.
2. INTRODUCTION
Lightweight portable wet tile cutter. Powered by 500W - 230V electric motor with low-voltage release switch in case of power failure. The
table tilts from 0°-45° and is
fi
tted with adjustable parallel cutting fence. Also includes 45° cutting guide. Supplied with Ø115mm continuous
rimmed diamond cutting blade suitable for glazed ceramic, porcelain, quarry, slate and natural stone tiles. Incorporates 3.5L capacity water
reservoir for blade cooling. Fitted with handy storage area for 2m of cable and 3-pin plug.
3. SPECIFICATION
Model no: .....................................................................TC115
Blade size/Bore: ................................. Ø115mm x Ø22.23mm
Replacement Blade: ................................................. TC115.B
Maximum cutting depth 90º: ......................................... 25mm
Maximum cutting depth 45º: ......................................... 16mm
Motor power: ....................................................... 500W-230V
Noise level: ............................................................ 95.2dB(A)
Speed: ..................................................................... 5400rpm
Table size: .........................................................30cm x 36cm
4. ASSEMBLY
4.1.
ATTACH CUTTING DISC COVER
4.1.1.
Remove
fi
xing screw (
fi
g 1 - 8) from tile cutter.
4.1.2.
Position the cover support bracket (
fi
g 1 - 9), in-line with the cutting disc (
fi
g 1 - 13) and attach with
fi
xing screw (
fi
g 1 - 8).
4.1.3.
Place the cutting disc cover (
fi
g 1 - 11) onto cover support bracket and secure with star thumb screw (
fi
g 1 - 12) and nut (
fi
g 1 - 10).
NOTE:
The cutting disc cover is designed to be left loose and to lay on the tile cutter work surface.
4.2.
ATTACH THE FENCE
4.2.1.
Insert and locate one end of the fence (
fi
g 1 - 3) into the guide groove on side of the tile cutter.
4.2.2.
With care ease other end of fence into guide groove on opposite side of tile cutter.
4.2.3.
Thread fence star thumb screw (
fi
g 1 - 6) through one end of fence. Repeat on opposite end.
4.2.4.
Position angle cutting guide (
fi
g 1 - 4) onto fence (
fi
g 1 - 3).
fi
g.1