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The motor is equipped with a manual overload protection 

 

reset button.  If the motors overheats, the red reset button 

will “pop out” to open the motor circuit; stopping the motor 

and water pump.  If this occurs , the motor ON/OFF switch 

must be set to “OFF”.  After motor the cools, push in the re-

set button.  When it stays in, the motor can be restarted.

Your  saw  is  factory  assembled  and  aligned  pri-

or  to  shipment  to  ensure  accurate  cuts  when 

your  saw  is  delivered.    However,  since  we

 

cannot  

control rough handling during shipping, it is suggested that 

the alignment be checked.  If the saw is found in need of 

adjustment, refer to the appropriate section(s) following.
There  are  two  basic  alignment  checks  for  the  saw 

and  any  adjustments  made  must  follow  these 

 

procedures to ensure that the unit functions freely.

Adjustment  tools  required:  Carpenter’s  Square,  two  (2) 

 

7/16”  wrenches, 1/2” wrench and 5/32” hex key.

1.  Check the Blade in Slot Alignment:  

The blade should 

be centered in the conveyor cart slot.

•  Set-up  your  saw  as  described  above,  move  the 

 

conveyor cart back and forth form the front to the rear 

of  the  pan.    If  the  blade  contacts  either  side  of  the 

slot, the Cutting Head Location Adjustment must be 

 

performed.

 

Cutting  Head  Location Adjustment:   

The  Cutting 

Head Assembly  (R)  is  located  between  to  Set  Col-

lars. 

•  Using a 5/32” hex key, loosen these two (2) set col-

lars.  Next,  loosen  the  four  (4)  5/16”-18  locknut  nuts 

 

(1/2” wrench) that clamp the bearing caps to the pivot 

bar.  Move the Head Assembly along the bar until the 

blade no longer contacts the slot.  Relocate the set  

collars against the sides of the Cutting Head again and 

re-tighten the set screws.  Re-tighten the capscrews 

on the bearing caps.

2.  Check  the  Parallel Alignment:   

The  conveyor  cart 

should travel parallel to the plane of the blade.

•  Place  a  square  rule  against  the  backstop,  lightly  in 

 

contact with the blade.  The blade surface should be 

parallel to the square; i.e., no gap between the blade 

and  the  square  at  either  the  front  or  back  edge  of 

the  blade.    Next,  holding  the  square  firmly,  traverse 

the cart fore and aft.  The blade should remain par-

allel  to  the  square,  staying  slightly  in  contact  with  it 

throughout its full travel.  If the blade does not stay in 

contact with the square, the Parallel alignment must be 

 

performed.

 

Parallel Alignment

•  The  parallel  tracking  of  the  cart  can  be  adjusted  by 

 

moving  the  rails  on  which  the  cart  travels.  The 

 

mounting  holes  in  the  pan  and  the  rail  support  are  

slotted to accommodate this adjustment.

 

Align the inside rail first.  Loosen the eight (8) 1/4”-20 

 

fasteners (7/16” wrenches) locating the two (2) rails 

so that both rails are free to move. Move the end(s) of 

rail until the square is flush with the blade as described 

above.  Tighten the fasteners of this rail and recheck 

the alignment.  Once alignment has been made, move 

the cart fore and aft to locate the second rail parallel to 

the first.  Tighten the remaining four fasteners.

MANUAL THERMAL OVERLOAD

RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORDS

 

Motor 

 F.L. Amps  

50’ Cord 

75’ Cord 

 100’ Cord

 

HP 

RPM 

115V  230V  115V 

230V  115V 

230V  115V  230V

  1-1/2  1725  14.6 

 

#12 

 

#10 

 

#8 

  1-1/2  3450  17.2 

8.6  #10 

#14  #10 

#14 

#8 

#14

  2 

3450  16.8 

8.4  #10 

#14  #8 

#14 

#8 

#12

ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES

 WARNING!

Wet cutting blades can be damaged or destroyed 

without sufficient water.  Only blades specifically 

designed for dry cutting can be used without cool-

ant.

 NOTICE

The  water  supply  should  be  adequate,  with  

water flowing on both sides of the blade.
Keep the water clean and make certain the WATER 

LEVER IS ALWAYS ABOVE THE PUMP INLET.
Do not run the water pump dry!!  Unplug for dry 

cutting.

•  For straight cuts, position the tile squarely against the 

back edge of the conveyor cart.  Keep the cart clean 

and free of cuttings.  The standard rip guide is used.

•  Move the conveyor cart slowly and carefully until the 

blade is in contact with the tile.  The blade needs a 

chance to “break-in” or “wear-in” slightly.  It may take 

about ten cuts to open a new blade for best cutting.

This  machine  features  an  adjustable  water  pan 

 

assembly  which  is  guided  to  maintain  squareness 

 

accurately.  The pan adjustment is easy; spring-tensioned 

latches  hold  the  pan  firmly  against  the  frame.    Flip  up 

the four latches and slide the pan forward or back to the 

 

position best suited for the operator and the material being 

cut.  Then re-set the latches.

 NOTICE

Good  motor  performance  depends  on  prop-

er  voltage.    Extension  cords  that  are  too  long  

and/or  too  small  in  wire  gauge  reduce  the  

v o l t a g e   t o   t h e   m o t o r   u n d e r   l o a d .     U s e  

extension cords no smaller than indicated below.

Содержание TS 250 XS

Страница 1: ... Operator s manual Read these instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before using the TS 250 XS TS 250 XS ...

Страница 2: ...f and skin contact with dust mist and fumes Wet cut when feasible to minimize dust Wear and ensure that all bystanders wear appropriate respiratory protection such as dust masks designed to filter out microscopic particles See OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 1200 California Prop 65 Warning Use of this product can cause exposure to materials known to the State of California to cause cancer and or birth defec...

Страница 3: ...scriptions and Locations 7 Dimensions 8 Specifications 9 Safety Warnings DOs DO NOTs 10 11 Reference Figure 12 Preoperation Checklist Scheduled Maintenance 13 Instructions 1 Features 14 2 Assembly 14 15 3 Operating Procedures 15 16 4 Manual Thermal Overload 16 5 Extension Cords 16 6 Alignment Procedures 16 7 Maintenance 17 8 Water Pump Trouble Shooting Procedure 17 9 Repairs 17 10 Spare Parts 17 W...

Страница 4: ...ión Wear Head Protection Usar Casco De Protección Wear Breathing Protection Usar Máscara De Protección The Use Of Ear Protection Is Mandatory Es Obligatorio El Uso De Protección Auditiva Wear a Hard Hat Usar Casco Duro Wear Safety Shoes Usar Zapatos De Seguridad Wear Appropriate Clothing Usar Ropa Adecuada Remove The Blade Prior To Hoisting Loading Unloading And Transporting The Machine On Jobsite...

Страница 5: ... Siempre Las Protecciones De La Hoja En Su Sitio Keep Work Area Clean Well Lit Remove All Safety Hazards Mantenga Limpio El Sitio De Trabajo Bien Iluminado Elimine Todos Los Riesgos De Seguridad Dangerously High Noise Level Nivel De Ruido Elevadamente Peligroso Pay Extreme Attention To The Care And Protection Of The Machine Before Starting Up Ponga Extrema Atención Al Cuidado Y Preparación De La M...

Страница 6: ...s Por Minuto Velocidad De Rotación Blade Flange Diameter Diámetro De La Brida De La Hoja Blade Cutting Depth Profundidad De Corte De La Hoja Machine Mass lbs Masa De La Máquina lbs Electric Motor Motor eléctrico ATENCION RIESGO DE DAÑO AUDITIVO EN CONDICIONES NORMALES DE UTILIZACIÓN EL OPERADOR DE ESTA MÁQUINA PUEDE ESTAR EXPUESTO A UN NIVEL DE RUIDO IGUAL O SUPERIOR A 85 dB A WARNING HEARING HAZA...

Страница 7: ...ation Top of Belt Guard P N 046327 Location Motor Assy P N 542 00 08 45 Location Motor Assembly P N 542 19 37 94 Location Water Pan HUSQVARNA LOGO 250mm Long REAR OF COWL 542 19 08 45 HUSQVARNA LOGO 35mm FRONT OF EACH BLADE GUARD SIDE P N 504 04 02 01 HUSQVARNA TARGET STONEMATIC TS 250 XS LOGO SIDES OF WATER PAN X2 P N 542 19 07 30 ...

Страница 8: ...0 1 4 768 E Total Height 53 1346 F Arbor to Top of Cart 6 9 16 167 G Cart Length 36 914 H Cart Width 24 610 I Cart Travel 45 3 8 1153 J Tray Length 67 3 4 1721 K Tray Width 26 1 8 664 L Extension Length 24 610 M Extension Width 12 305 Crated Dimensions L x H x W 67 3 4 x 33 5 8 x 53 1721 x 854 x 1346 Saw Dimensions ...

Страница 9: ...ended rails for longer cuts and two intermediate supports for stability and consistent tracking Small cutting cart for smaller tiles features Sure grip bonded surface and rides on separate rails 24 x 36 610 x 914mm Table extension 12 x 24 305 x 620mm Water Pump 115V 60 Hz 1 phase 0 5 amps 300 gal hr 1144 l hr Output Totally Epoxy Sealed Thermal Over Load Protected lifetime lubricant Cutting Head C...

Страница 10: ...n DO establish a training program for all operators of this machine DO clear the work area of unnecessary people Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the motor is running DO make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the motor DO use caution when lifting and transporting this machine DO always tie down the machine when transporting DO use caution an...

Страница 11: ...ion DO NOT operate this machine in an enclosed area unless it is properly vented DO NOT operate this machine in the vicinity of anything that is flammable Sparks could cause a fire or an explosion DO NOT allow blade exposure from the guard to be more than 180 degrees DO NOT operate this machine with the belt guard or blade guard removed DO NOT operate this machine unless you are specifically train...

Страница 12: ... Guard K Electrical Receptacle L Blade Shaft Nut M Outer Blade Flange N Wrench O Drain Plug P Rip Guide Q Water Pan Assembly Guides R Cutting Head Assembly What Is What Parts Identification S Water Pan Assembly T Rolling Stand U Conveyor Cart Assembly V Frame Assembly W Pan Latches 4 Y Diamond Blade Not Included Z Parking Brake AA Start Stop Switch BB ...

Страница 13: ... Insure that the power cord is plugged into a properly grounded circuit and for the correct power requirements 1 2 1 HOUR OPERATION CHECK LIST ALWAYS set the saw on a level surface with the switch OFF and the power cord unplugged from the outlet 1 Check the blade shaft nut 2 Check the V belt tension if any slippage is noticed DO NOT over tension 3 Keep the cart top clean and free of cuttings 4 Dra...

Страница 14: ...the rails and that it travels freely back and forth Install the Cutting Head Assembly R 1 Set the Cutting HeadAssembly R on the pivot bar up against the Set Collar The set collar has been pre set at the factory to align the blade with the slot in the center of the cart it can be adjusted if needed 2 Insert the Locking Knob C with 5 16 flatwasher through the slotted Lockbar into the tapped hole in ...

Страница 15: ...e wing nut if needed to hold it in the fully raised position 3 Remove the Blade Shaft Nut and the Outer Blade Flange 4 Check the blade for Counter Clockwise CCW rotation and install on the spindle shaft 5 Install the outer flange with the large diameter against the blade Tighten the Blade Shaft Nut with the 15 16 Blade Shaft Wrench provided 6 Lower the Blade Guard and retighten the wing nut to sec...

Страница 16: ...hout its full travel If the blade does not stay in contact with the square the Parallel alignment must be performed Parallel Alignment The parallel tracking of the cart can be adjusted by moving the rails on which the cart travels The mounting holes in the pan and the rail support are slotted to accommodate this adjustment Align the inside rail first Loosen the eight 8 1 4 20 fasteners 7 16 wrench...

Страница 17: ...e pump discharge and out through the screen Most of the time this procedure works and the pump can be put back into service See Figure If the back flushing does not work remove the screen and turn the impeller manually looking for and rinsing out the impeller cavity of any dirt or foreign matter We carry out all repairs in the shortest possible time and at the most economical prices See front page...

Страница 18: ...18 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 1 2 HP MOTOR ...

Страница 19: ...19 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 HP MOTOR with AMMETER ...

Страница 20: ...20 2006 28 542 20 11 03 ...

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