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5. MOUNTING
5.1.
The cutter should be securely placed on a sturdy workbench (or similar). Ensure that the supporting surface is strong enough to
take the weight of the cutter and the work piece during the cutting operation.
6. OPERATION
WARNING!
Ensure that you read and understand and apply all safety instructions listed in Section 1 before using tile cutter.
Failure to do so may cause serious damage and/or personal injury and may invalidate your warranty.
WARNING!
Disconnect the tile cutter from the mains power before making adjustments or changing cutting discs.
WARNING!
The cutting disc cover must be down before turning on the tile cutter.
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.
6.1.
FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
6.1.1.
Lift up the tilted table (
fi
g 1 - 2) to its maximum height and secure into position with the two stays.
6.1.2.
Ensure the drain plug (
fi
g 3 - 1) is
fi
rmly
fi
xed into the drain hole (
fi
g 3 - 2).
6.1.3.
Fill the water reservoir (
fi
g 1 - 15) with water to the maximum level line (
fi
g 2 - 8) on cover plate (
fi
g 2 - 6).
6.1.4.
Lower the tilting table to the
fl
at position.
6.1.5.
The water helps cool and lubricate the cutting disc during cutting and also helps to suppress the dust.
6.2. ON/OFF
SWITCH
6.2.1.
The ON/OFF switch (
fi
g 1 - 1) is located on the front right hand side of the tile cutter.
Push
the
“I”
button for
ON
and the
“O”
button for
OFF.
WARNING! DO NOT
start any cutting until the cutting disc has reached its maximum speed.
▲
DANGER
! The cutting disc will to continue to run after it has been turned o
ff
with the risk of possible injury.
6.3. CUTTING
A
TILE
6.3.1.
Ensure that all clamps, screws and nuts are secure and that the blade is in good condition and correctly mounted.
6.3.2.
Hold the tile
fi
rmly against the fence (
fi
g 1 - 3) and
fl
at to the table.
6.3.3.
Slowly move the tile forward into the rotating cutting disc.
6.3.4.
Continue holding the tile
fi
rmly until the cut is complete.
WARNING!
Hold the main section, not the part that will become the cut-o
ff
.
6.4. BEVEL
CUTTING
6.4.1.
Lift up the tilted table (
fi
g 1 - 2) and select one of the two bevel angle positions and secure with the two stays.
6.4.2.
On completion of bevel cutting, lower the tilted table by placing the stays into the underside of the tilted table and then lower into
the
fl
at position (
fi
g 1 - 2).
6.5.
ADJUSTING THE FENCE
6.5.1.
Loosen the fence star thumb screws (
fi
g 1 - 6) and adjust the fence (
fi
g 1 - 3) to the required position using the graduation scale
(
fi
g 1 - 7) along the tile cutter table and re-tighten star thumb screws, ensuring the fence is parallel to the cutting disc.
6.6.
ATTACHING THE ANGLE CUTTING GUIDE
6.6.1.
Place the angle cutting guide (
fi
g 1 - 4) onto the fence (
fi
g 1 - 3).
6.6.2.
Loosen the locking screw (
fi
g 1 - 5) and rotate the guide to the required angle. Re-tighten locking screw.
fi
g.2
fi
g.3
TC115 Issue 1 19/02/21
Original Language Version
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