V4.0
14 in. Electric Wet/Dry Concrete Saw
8957102
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To install, simply clip into place on the back of the dust port bracket. To remove,
tilt upward to pop free.
If the splash guard is not needed, such as when cutting dry, it may be clipped
up out of the way. Simply engage the male clip on the flap with the female clip
on the mount. Unclip to release.
WATER CONNECTION
Water is a basic requirement for diamond sawing with wet-type diamond
blades. The water serves as a coolant to avoid the working surface of the
diamond segments from overheating.
When the diamond bit becomes overheated, both the bond matrix and even the
diamonds break down, thus destroying the blade. Besides cooling, water also
keeps down dust and flushes away abrasive particles.
WARNING: Always use the PRCD (GFCI)
when operating with water WARNING:
Never allow water to enter the motor. It
could lead to an electric shock.
WARNING: Check all connections of the
water feed system to ensure there are no
leaks. Inspect hoses and other critical
parts which could deteriorate.
WARNING: The maximum water
pressure should not exceed 70 psi (4 bar).
Use a water collector with a wet vacuum to collect cooling water if nearby
objects could be damaged by water. The water feed system is built into the
machine. To connect with the water supply, first pull the quick-release collar to
remove the female side of the water coupling. Then unscrew the nut and engage
the coupling to the water hose. Now reconnect the water coupling to the male
water feed valve. Press it until it clicks.
The water flow is controlled by the water feed valve. The water to the blade may
be finely adjusted to the required amount and no more.
NOTE: Contaminants in the water supply can easily plug up the fine water
nozzles in the blade guard. Ensure that the supply water is clean. If you find that