steps for maKing miter or 45 degree cuts:
The work table can be tilted up to 45 degrees to accommodate
bevel cutting. Loosen the knob on the front of the tile cutter as
shown in figure 12. Use the scale on the front of the tile cutter
to set the desired table tilt angle. Re-tighten the knob to secure
the table.
changing the blade:
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
2. Remove the water tank from underneath the machine.
3. Remove the lower blade guard by removing the screws on each side of the lower blade guard
figure 4.
ADVERTENCIA
4. Use Spanner A and Spanner B to loosen and remove the arbor nut from the
motor spindle as shown in figure 5.
5. Slide the outer flange figure 6 and the diamond blade off the end of the motor spindle.
6. Slide the new diamond blade and the outer flange over the end of the motor spindle.
note: Make sure the directional arrow printed on the diamond blade is pointing in a counter-
clockwise direction when viewing the machine facing the arbor nut.
7. Thread and tighten the arbor nut onto the motor spindle to secure the diamond blade.
8. Re-install the lower blade guard.
DIAMOND BLADES
1. Use only 7 in. (180 mm) Continuous Rim Diamond blades in this saw.
2. This saw uses Continuous Rim Wet Diamond blades with a 5/8 in. (15.88 mm) diameter arbor.
3. This tile saw is to be used with only Continuous Rim Diamond Blades. Failure to do so may result
in severe bodily injury and damage to the saw.
DIAMOND BLADE DOs & DON'Ts
DOs
1. Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven wear. Discard cracked, chipped or bent blades!
2. Always use manufacturer's recommendation for matching the right blade with the right material
being cut.
3. Inspect the arbor shaft for uneven wear before mounting the blade.
4. Always use blades with the correct arbor size on a compatible arbor shaft.
5. Ensure the blade is mounted with the rotation arrow in the proper direction and is securely
tightened with a wrench.
6. Always wear proper safety equipment at all times when operating the saw. Wear goggles and
dust mask at all times when operating saw.
7. Periodically check the blade for cracks or bond fatigue.
8. Always ensure a continuous flow of water on both sides of the blade before cutting any material.
DON'Ts
1. Do not operate the saw without all safety guards in position.
2. Do not operate the saw with blades larger or smaller than recommended.
3. Do not cut dry with blades marked "Use Wet."
4. Do not exceed maximum RPMs recommended by the blade manufacturer.
5. Do not force the material into the blade. Let the blade cut at its own speed.
6. Do not cut material not recommended by the blade manufacturer.
Disconnect the power supply before making adjustments, maintenance, cleaning or
replacing the blade!
1. Unplug the machine from the power source.
FIGURE 12
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