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Making a Cut (Fig. A)
Verify the proper alignment of the cutting cart and blade
before turning the saw on.
Secure tile against the cart fence, or edge guide
the edge guide lock
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. Always keep hands away from
the blade.
1. Pull up the on/off switch
until the stream of water completely covers the blade.
nOTE: Cutting tile without water will damage the blade.
2. Ease the cutting cart toward the blade then slowly feed
the tile into the blade. Continue pushing until the blade
cuts completely through the tile.
3. Turn the saw off by pushing the on/off switch
4. After the blade stops, remove the tile and remnant from
the cutting cart.
Locking the Cutting Cart (Fig. O)
There is one locking position for the cart.
Move the cart to the lock position and lock the cart by
pushing the pin
into a hole in the rail.
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Fig. O
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Removal And Installation Of The Cutting
Cart (Fig. A, P, Q)
To Remove The Cutting Cart
1. Unlock the cutting cart stop
2. Slide the cutting cart off the tool.
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with
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to turn the saw on. Wait
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down.
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Fig. P
Fig. Q
To Install The Cutting Cart
1. Align rail guide rollers
rails
on the tool. Make sure the cutting cart lock pin
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is in the unlock position.
2. Slide the cutting cart onto the tool.
3. Lock the cutting cart stop.
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Types of Cuts (Fig. A, S)
WARNING: Do not make freehand cuts.
Always do a practice run to acquaint yourself with the path
of the blade. Practice on a scrap tile to ensure that you are
comfortable with the feel of the cutting operation. Push the
cart past the blade before turning the saw on.
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on the cutting cart to the
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