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11614 Sterling Ave. Suite 103 • Riverside, CA 92503 • USA

Phone 909-688-2358 • Fax 909-688-0228

SawMaster Diamond Tools, Inc.

Owner's Manual

English   Espanol

Thank you for buying wet tile/concrete hand held saw.

To ensure your safety and satisfaction. Carefully read through this owner’s manual before 
using the product.

Wheel diameter

110 mm (4-5/16”) - 125 mm (5”)

Wheel arbor diameter

20 mm (25/32”)

Max. Cutting capacities

at 45º                       at 90º

With 4-1/2”(110 mm) blade

13/16”(21 mm)         1-3/8”(34 mm)

With 5”(125 mm) blade

1”(26 mm)                1-5/8”(41.5 mm)

Input

1,000 W

-1

No load speed

12,000 min 

Overall dimensions

Net weight

2.9 kg (6.4 lbs) 

204 X 220 X 157 mm
(8-1/16” X 8-1/2” X 6-3/16”)

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Never use the machine improperly or work in an unsafe manner.

Always wear safety goggles, dust mask, and ear protection while operating the saw (to comply with ANSI-Z87.1).

Always remain alert when the saw is in use.  Failure to pay attention on the operator’s part may lead to serious injury.

Before you start working, familiarize yourself with the work site and its surroundings.  Take notice of circumstances which may 
impede working or traffic, observe soil conditions (good bearing or not), and take measures to ensure safety (i.e. the shielding of 
roadworks from public traffic).

Take measures to ensure that the machine is in a safe and trouble-free condition prior to usage.  Use the machine only when all 
protective devices (i.e. guards, noise absorbers, emergency-off devices) are operating in the intended locations.

A visual check of the machine must be made at least once a shift to ensure that visible damages or faults are recognized.  Any 
changes (including changes in the performance or behavior of the machine) must be reported to the supervisor.  If necessary, stop 
the machine at once and secure it.

In the case of a malfunction stop the machine immediately and secure it.  Fix the problem as soon as possible.

For starting and stopping the machine follow the operating instruction steps and observe any indicator lights.

Before switching the machine on make sure that the activated machine will be of no danger to anyone.

1.  Make sure that the tool is only connected to the voltage marked on the name 

plate.

2.  Never use the tool if its cover or any bolts are missing.  If the cover or bolts have 

been removed, replace them prior to use.  Maintain all parts in good working 
order.

3.  Always secure tools when working in elevated positions.
4.  Never touch the blade or other moving parts during use.
5.  Never start a tool when its rotating component is in contact with the work piece.
6.  Never lay a tool down before its moving parts have come to a complete stop.
7.  ACCESSORIES: The use of accessories  or attachments other than those 

recommended in this manual might present a hazard.

8.  REPLACEMENT PARTS: When servicing use only identical replacement parts.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING

SPECIFICATIONS

UNPACKING

1. The saw can be adjusted to cut at angle between 0° and 45°.
2. Loosen the nut (5) of the scale (6) and tilt the base plate (4) to the desired angle.
3.  At the desired angle, re-tighten the nut so the position is secure.

NOTE: Adjustments to the saw should not be made while the saw is running!

1. Loosen 4 screws from rear of Carbon Brush Motor and remove the black plastic cover.
2.   Loosen the cap counter clockwise from each side of the Carbon Brush Housing, then remove

the used Spring carbon brushes and replace with new carbon brush.

3.  Reverse the unpacking procedure after you install the new carbon brush and tighten the housing brush cap.

1. Loosen the bolt (3), and lower the base plate (4) as far as possible and tighten the bolt.
2. Set the water-device (15) with the provided screws (16).
3. Connect the end of the provided pipe to a water source (tap).
4. Turn on the tap to water the blade.
5. Use the adjustment lever (18) to adjust the amount of water.  Position “A” is open and “B” 

is closed.

1. To adjust the saw’s cutting depth, loosen the bolt (3).
2. Move the base plate (4) to the desired depth and tighten the bolt.
3. The distance that the blade (8) protrudes from the base of the saw is the saw’s cutting 

depth.

1. Loosen the bolt (11) 

, and remove the outside flange.

2. Remove the blade (8) from the inside flange and drive shaft.
3. Place the new blade so that it is against the inside flange on the driving shaft.
4. Now place the outside flange against the blade and tighten the bolt firmly with the wrench 

set (12). (Direction A is to tighten, while direction B is to loosen the bolt.)

with the wrench set provided (12)

To make precise cuts, pencil the desired cuts and follow the line using the edge (19) of the 
base plate to follow the line.  To initiate the cut,  place the saw so that blade does not yet touch 
the work piece and activate the saw. When the blade reaches its apparent maximum rpm, push 
the machine forward to begin the cut.  The machine should be pushed with uniform and even 
pressure while performing the cut.

Adjusting the Cutting Angle

 Figure 4

Carbon Brush Replacement

 Figure 3

Mounting the Watering Device

 Figure 6

Adjusting the Cutting Depth 

Figure 2

Replacing the Diamond Blade

 Figure 5

Operating

 Figure 7

NOTE: The machine should be unpowered during this operation (unplugged)!

The blade markings should be visible from the outside.

NOTE: Make sure the water outlet (14) is not touching the blade.

English

Open the container, carefully lift the hand held 
saw by the handles and place it on a flat, level 
working area.   Be certain that you have the 
following items before you discard the 
container.

• Saw
• Universal Wrench
• Water Tube Assembly
• Ø4-1/2" Saw Blade
• Owners Manual

8.

4.

3.

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

Step 1

Step 2

4.

6.

7.

5.

FIGURE 4

A

B

11.

13.

12.

8.

FIGURE 5

A

B

18.

3.

16.

15.

4.

14.

FIGURE 6

14.

FIGURE 7

SDT-410 Hand Held Saw

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NOTE: While cutting, be sure to wear rubber gloves and insulated foot wear to 

prevent electric shocks.

1.

2.

FIGURE 1

• The saw is activated by pressing   the 

trigger(1), to deactivate the saw release the 
trigger.

•  To keep the saw on, press the lock button 

(2) while pressing the trigger.  Press the 
trigger again to deactivate the lock.

Summary of Contents for SawMaster SDT-410

Page 1: ... faults are recognized Any changes including changes in the performance or behavior of the machine must be reported to the supervisor If necessary stop the machine at once and secure it In the case of a malfunction stop the machine immediately and secure it Fix the problem as soon as possible For starting and stopping the machine follow the operating instruction steps and observe any indicator lig...

Page 2: ...remove the outside flange 2 Remove the blade 8 from the inside flange and drive shaft 3 Place the new blade so that it is against the inside flange on the driving shaft 4 Now place the outside flange against the blade and tighten the bolt firmly with the wrench set 12 Direction A is to tighten while direction B is to loosen the bolt with the wrench set provided 12 To make precise cuts pencil the d...

Page 3: ...na inmediatamente y asegurela Arregle el problema lo mas pronto posible Para prender y apagar la maquina siga las instrucciones de operacion y observe la luces indicadoras Antes de encender la maquina este seguro de que la misma no sera de ningun riesgo para alquien REGLAS DE TRABAJO 1 Verifique que la herramienta este enchulada en una alimentacion cuyo voltaje corresponde al voltaje indicado en l...

Page 4: ... borde 19 de la place de la base 2 Primero apoye solo la parte delantera de la placa de la base sobre la pieza trabajada a cortar para que la rueda no toque todavia el trabajo y apriete el gatillo 3 Cuando la rueda alcance su velocidad maxima empuje la maquina hacia adelante para empezar a cortar Siga empujando la maquina con una fuerza uniforme y pareja hasta competar el corte NOTA Cuando este co...

Page 5: ...hree wire ground power cord and ground power supply system Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is grounded Don t expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electrical shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord to carry the to...

Page 6: ...rvicing a tool use only identical replacement parts Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance instructions may create a risk of electrical DANGER Keep hands away from cutting area and blade If both hands are holding the saw they cannot be cut by the blade Keep your body positioned to either side of the saw blade but not...

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