INSTALLING TILE CUTTING WHEEL
See Figures 10 - 12, page 18.
WARNING:
A 7 in. tile cutting wheel is the maximum wheel capacity of
the saw. Never use a wheel that is too thick to allow wheel
washer to engage with the flats on the spindle. Larger
wheels will come in contact with the wheel guard, while
thicker wheels will prevent the wheel bolt from securing
the wheel on the spindle. Either of these situations
could result in a serious accident and can cause serious
personal injury.
Unplug the saw.
Loosen the wheel guard lock.
Rotate wheel guard back to expose the arbor nut.
Fit the wheel wrench on the arbor nut then the hex key
in the spindle.
Holding the hex key in place to prevent the wheel from
moving, turn the arbor nut counterclockwise. Remove
the hex key, wheel wrench, arbor nut and outer washer.
Do not remove the inner washer.
Wipe a drop of lubricant onto inner washer where it
contacts the wheel.
WARNING:
If inner washer has been removed, replace it before
placing wheel on spindle. Failure to do so could cause
an accident since the wheel will not tighten properly.
Never use wheels that have openings, grooves, or teeth
on this tool.
Place the cutting wheel onto spindle.
Replace outer blade washer. The double "D" flats on the
blade washers align with the flats on the spindle.
Using hex key and wheel wrench, tighten arbor nut
securely.
Retighten the wheel guard lock securely.
ASSEMBLY
INSTALLING THE RIP GUIDE
See Figure 13, page 19.
Place the rip guide in the unlocked position (lever up).
Fit the rip guide onto the permanent fence on the sliding
table.
Lock the rip guide in place by pushing the lever down.
INSTALLING THE BEVEL BLOCK
See Figure 14, page 19.
Place the bevel block in the unlocked position (lever up).
Fit the bevel block tab into the slot and onto the perma-
nent fence on the sliding table.
Lock the bevel block in place by pushing the lever down.
CONNECTING GARDEN HOSE TO THE WATER
SUPPLY VALVE
See Figure 15, page 19.
The water supply must come from a fresh water main. NEVER
turn the water supply on high.
Uncoil the garden hose.
With the water main faucet turned completely off, attach
the end of the garden hose to the water supply valve.
Tighten by hand.
Secure hose to the water tray as shown.
The water supply valve provides a convenient on/off for
starting, stopping, and adjusting the water flow onto the
wheel. When used properly, the water supply valve adjusts
the water flow to the perfect, optimal rate.
CONNECTING THE DRAINAGE HOSE
See Figure 16, page 19.
Always place the drainage hose into a small barrel or bucket
so debris can drain from water tray.
Unscrew the cap from the drainage output.
Attach a drainage hose to the drainage output and place
other end of the hose into a bucket or barrel.
Do not overflow the bucket or spill water on the ground
near the machine.
Discard waste water in accordance with local regulations.
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