The Tile Doctor WTS950LN Instruction Manual Download Page 4

6.

7.

The “drip loop” is a section of the cord that hangs below the 
level of the receptacle or below the connector, if an exten-
sion cord is used, to keep the water that travels along the 
cord from coming into contact with the receptacle. (Fig. B)
If the plug or receptacle does get wet, DON’T unplug the 
cord. Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies 
power to the tool. Then unplug the tool and examine the 
receptacle for water. Do not use the receptacle until it is 
completely dry.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER

This saw has a built-in laser light. The laser is class IIIa 
and emits output power of a maximum 
2.5mW and 635nm wavelengths. The laser doesn’t 
normally present an optical hazard.

 

CAUTION: The following label is on 

your saw. It indicates where the laser 
light is emitted by the saw.

 

CAUTION: Avoid exposure. 

Laser radiation is emitted through             
this aperture. 

 

CAUTIONThe use of controls or 

adjustments or the performance of 
procedures other than those directed in this manual 
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

 

WARNING: Laser radiation Avoid direct eye 

exposure. Do not stare into the beam. Turn the laser on 
only when the tool is operated.

 

WARNING: Be sure to read and understand all 

instructions. Always follow the following safety rules 
when using this saw:

•   

NEVER aim the beam at any person or at any object 
other than the work piece.

•   

DO NOT look directly into the laser-beam output 
aperture during operation. The laser beam can be 
harmful to the eyes.

•   

ALWAYS keep the laser out of the reach of children. 
The laser on the saw is not a toy.

•   

Using optical instruments with this product will 
increase eye hazard.                                       

DON’T ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR DISASSEMBLE 
the laser. If unqualified persons attempt to repair 
this product, serious injury may result. Any repair 
required on this laser product should be performed by 
authorized service-center personnel.

SAW FEATURES

1. Stand handle
2. Water tray
3. Worktable
4. Table locking knob (Fig. 38) 
5. Blade
6. Right-laser-beam adjustment knob (Fig. 35, Fig. 37)
7. Blade guard
8. Pump plug receptacle (Fig. 19)
9. Blade-guard wing nut (Fig. 21)
10. Anti-splash rubber guard
11. Water hose
12. Cutting-depth-adjustment knob   (Fig. 11, Fig.48)
13. Motor/upper arm assembly (Fig. 10, Fig. 11)
14. 0°,45°bevel-cut adjustment knob (Fig. 47) 
15. On/Off switch
16. Laser-battery-compartment release button (Fig. 32)
17. Laser-battery compartment (Fig.33)
18. Laser on/off switch
19. Left-laser-beam-adjustment knob (Fig. 35,Fig. 37)
20. Blade-guard locking knob (Fig. 20)
21. Lubrication port (Fig. 50)
22. Water pump
23. Lower arm assembly (Fig. 8, Fig. 9)
24. Parallel/angle guide
25. Spindle-lock button (Fig. 26)

 

WARNING! The use of any accessory or attachment 

or performance of any operation with this tool other than 
those recommend in this instruction manual may present a 
risk personal injury.

UNPACKING MAJOR COMPONENTS

The contents of the carton are as follows:

Motor/upper arm 
assembly (Includes blade 
guard and water hose)

1 set

Frame assembly and 
table(Includes slip bar)

1 set

Lower arm assembly

1 pc

Instruction manual

1 set

Accessories (see below) 1 set

UNPACKING ACCESSORIES

1.  Telescoping, foldable 

stand (Fig. 1, Fig. 2)

1 PC

2.  Parallel/angle guide 

(Fig. 44, Fig. 42)

1 PC

3. Saw blade

1 PC

4. Water pump (Fig. 5)

1 PC

5.  Lower arm assembly 

bolts with spring 
washers (Fig. 9)


sets

6. Water tray

1 PC

7. Blade wrench (Fig. 27) 1 PC

8.  Anti-splash rubber 

guard (Includes 
locking wing nut and 
washer) (Fig. 31)

1 set

9. Lubricant (Fig. 50)

1 PC

10.  Cutting-depth-

adjustment Knob 
(Fig. 11, Fig. 48)

1 PC

11.  Lower-arm-assembly 

Hex wrench (Fig. .9)

1 PC

12.  Lower-arm-assembly 

cap (Fig.12)

1 PC

8

9

10

11

1

2

4

3

5

6

7

15

14

16

17

18

19

20

21

24

22

12

13

23

25

CAUTION

LASER  RADIATION-

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

AVOID EXPOSURE--Laser radiation is

emitted through this aperture

Wavelength:635nm

Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11

Max output:   2.5mW

Class IIIa Laser Product

RADIACION LASER-

NO MIRE FIJAMENTE EL RAYO LÁSER

EVITE LA EXPOSICION-RADIACION LASER.
EVITE EXPOSICION DIRECTA DE LOS OJOS

Summary of Contents for WTS950LN

Page 1: ...l safety rules and instructions before using this tool These safety instructions should be followed at all times Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in injury to you or to others Also failure to read and follow these instructions may cause damage to your equipment 87VA 87VA CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE TOLL FREE 1 877 845 3363 ...

Page 2: ...OWER SUPPLY DO NOT EXPOSE POWER TOOLS TO RAIN OR WET CONDITIONS Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock If operating the power tool in damp locations is unavoidable always use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter to supply power to your tool Always wear electrician s rubber gloves and footwear in damp conditions DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD Never use the cord to carry the tools...

Page 3: ...n any way or should any electrical component fail to perform properly ALWAYS shut off the power switch and remove the plug from the power source and have the missing damaged or failed part replaced BEFORE resuming operation When servicing a tool ALWAYS use only identical replacement parts Follow instructions in the Maintenance Section of this manual Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow M...

Page 4: ...ures 1 Stand handle 2 Water tray 3 Worktable 4 Table locking knob Fig 38 5 Blade 6 Right laser beam adjustment knob Fig 35 Fig 37 7 Blade guard 8 Pump plug receptacle Fig 19 9 Blade guard wing nut Fig 21 10 Anti splash rubber guard 11 Water hose 12 Cutting depth adjustment knob Fig 11 Fig 48 13 Motor upper arm assembly Fig 10 Fig 11 14 0 45 bevel cut adjustment knob Fig 47 15 On Off switch 16 Lase...

Page 5: ... basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury SET UP THE STAND 1 Pull one stand leg out of its sleeve and then pull the other stand leg out of its sleeve Fig 1 2 Unfold the stand fully and make sure that it is firmly seated Fig 2 INSTALL THE WATER TRAY 1 Align the water tray on the stand as shown in Fig 3 the tray cutout and the stand wheels are on the same side 2 The water tray ...

Page 6: ... Lack of cooling water may damage the saw blade Never turn on the machine without enough water in the tray or without plugging in the water pump To insure proper operation check to make sure that the pump is always fully immersed in the water tray SWITCH ON AND OFF Connect the unit to a power source with the correct voltage and frequency 120V 60Hz 1 To start the motor turn the switch knob to the O...

Page 7: ... the saw blade by moving the table to the desired position Fig49 4 Plunge the saw into the material Do not force the saw or move the saw too quickly into the material CHANGING THE BLADE When the blade is worn out it should be changed Please follow the procedure illustrated in previously in Blade Installation HOW TO USE LUBRICANT SUPPLIED When the movement of the table is not smooth a small amount ...

Page 8: ...of whole table and table fence is not smooth Remove the mud or tile debris on the table and bars Inject a little lubricant into the lubricant injection intake and spread some on the bars of table fence 7 The blade is not aligned with the mark Refer to the ADJUST THE WORKTABLE section and adjust follow step 1 through 3 CLEANING THE PUMP Remove the front plate and the impeller and use a small brush ...

Page 9: ...108011A Steel frame 1 36 6108036 Spring 1 12 6108012 Bolt 2 37 6111015 Water hose 1 13 6108013 Spring washer 7 38 6108038A Battery compartment 1 14 6108014 Square flat washer 2 39 6108039 O ring 1 15 6108015 Lower arm assembly cap 1 40 6108040 AAA battery not supplied 2 16 6108016 Slip bar 1 41 6108041A Left laser beam adjustment knob 1 17 6108017A Lower arm assembly 1 42 6108042A Guard 1 18 61080...

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