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EXCESSIVE NOISE.
lack of lubrication to the gearbox and
or possible bearing wear. have tool serviced.
BLADE WILL NOT CUT.
check for worn out diamond
edge. Be sure that the arrow on the blade is rotating the same
direction as the motor arbor and/or arrow on the blade guard.
Make sure the blade is suitable for the material to be cut. if
blade has been used to cut a material that is hard, it may have
become dull, dress the blade by cutting a light weight abrasive
building block to expose fresh diamonds. Blade dressing stones
are available from your local tyrolit distributor.
MOTOR WILL NOT START.
check power supply. if
the water pump turns on when the power switch is in the “on”
position, but the motor does not, have the motor serviced.
MOTOR WILL NOT STOP.
the contacts in the switch
may have become arched together in the on position, have it
serviced.
MOTOR SHUTS OFF DURING OPERATION.
check
to see that the circuit you are using is not overloaded with lights
or other equipment. the fuse or circuit breaker may not have
sufficient capacity, use 20-amp power. if you are using an
extension cord check the extension cord table to be sure it is
heavy enough to carry the current this product will draw.
See
Page 21
for electric cord reference.
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION
check to see that the blade is
mounted properly according to safe operating practices section.
Blade may be out of balance, try a different blade. arbor shaft
bearings possibly worn, have tool serviced.
NOT CUTTING SQUARE.
check the main table and
carriage adjustment as well as the blade alignment procedure
located in the care and maintenance section.
MAIN TABLE DOES NOT MOVE FREELY.
inspect
the guide rails and rollers for build up of tile chips or dry slurry
deposits. clean and check guide roll or adjustments, according
to the procedure in the care and maintenance section.
NO WATER FLOW TO BLADE.
check the water feed
tube for kinks or obstructions. check the inlet screen to ensure
it is not clogged. remove the pump inlet and turn the impeller
to ensure it is not damaged or jammed. clean the impeller if
necessary and apply a drop of light oil to the shaft - be sure the
impeller spins freely.
POOR MACHINE PERFORMANCE WITH LITTLE
POWER.
check cord/extension cable for appropriate length
and gage. check power network for sufficient power and circuit
breaker capacity.
CENTER HOLE IN BLADE OVERSIZE OR WORN.
Saw blade has slipped on shaft while running. check shaft for
damage and replace blade.
xv. TROUBLESHOOTING
For your safety and the safety of others, turn the power switch off and always remove the plug
from power source before troubleshooting. Repairs performed by unauthorized personnel could cause serious
hazard. We recommend that service to this tool be performed by a qualified service technician with original
equipment replacement parts.
WARNING!