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WARNING:
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Use only 10" diameter continuous rim wet cut diamond blades with 5/8"
arbor holes
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DO NOT use segmented blades, “turbo” blades, wood cutting blades,
blades with openings, or any other cutting devices.
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DO NOT use damaged blades. Severe bodily injury and damage to your
saw can occur. Discard cracked, bent, chipped, or damaged blades.
WATER SUPPLY
NOTE:
To prevent excessive wear on the blade, be sure to maintain a
continuous flow of water over the blade while cutting. Never cut anything if
the water flow is not continuous.
1. Attach the pump as described in Assembly / Pump, above.
2. Fill the water tank with enough water so that the pump is completely
sub-merged, but not so much water that the tank overflows.
3. Be sure the saw is level and consequently the tank fills evenly.
WARNING:
When using the tile saw, extreme care must be taken to insure that
the saw’s power cord is positioned to remain dry and free from water at all
times. Severe personal injury or death can occur if the power cord or the
operator of this tool should become wet at any time while this tool is in use.
Care and common sense must be used in planning a safe work area.
OPERATION
PREPARING TO CUT
1. Place the marked tile you wish to cut aside for a moment.
2. If not already done, fill the tank with water as described in “Water Supply”
above.
3. Plug the pump’s power cord into power unit. Make sure the pump power cord
is positioned so it will remain in a dry location once the machine is in use.
4. When it is safe to do so, plug the power unit cord into an appropriate outlet.
5. Put on your ANSI-approved eye protection.
6. Flip the power switch located on the front of the motor to the “ON” position.
7. Before operating the tile saw, let the motor run for approximately one
minute. Make sure the blade is rotating at full speed, there is a constant
water flow over both sides of the blade, and there are no unusual noises. If
you feel the unit is not operating properly, do not use this tool.
CUTTING TILE
1. Place your marked tile on the
rubber-padded sliding table
(
S in Functional
Description, above
) and brace it against the upturned lip or fence on the back
(trailing edge) of the table. Align the cut mark with the blade.
2. Once the tile saw has been turned on, allow the blade to spin up to full
speed. Watch to be sure that the pump is supplying a continuous flow of
water to the blade.
3. Keeping your hands clear of the blade, move the table and the tile beneath
the blade. Feed the tile under the blade very slowly. Do not force it. If the
rotation of the blade slows significantly, then you are forcing the tile. No
spectators should be allowed in the working area.
4. While cutting, watch to be sure that the blade remains wet. If it runs dry,
check the action of the pump and the water level of the tub.
5. If the motor stops suddenly, flip the power switch to the “OFF” position. Wait
approximately 15 minutes, remove the circuit breaker cap located directly
above the power switch, and push the reset button.
PARALLEL GUIDE
If you have to cut a number of tiles to the same dimension, using the
Parallel
guide
(
E in Functional Description, above
) may save you time.
1. Mark the first tile to the correct dimensions, allowing space for grout.
2. With the motor turned off, place the marked tile on the table against the
fence. Align the cut mark with the blade.
3. Loosen the locking knob on the parallel guide. Place the hooked portion
ASSEMBLY
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