ASSEMBLY
To Install the Sliding Table:
Grasp the table firmly and set the rollers on the left side
of the sliding table on the rails first then place the rollers
on the right side of the frame.
Holding the table parallel with the frame, push the table
toward the back of the saw.
When the table lock lever reaches the stop on the front
rail on the right hand side of the frame, pull the lever out
and hold it out until the lock has passed the stop. Release
the lever.
Slide the table along the rails until the final rollers engage
the rails.
To Lock the Sliding Table:
Turn the table lock lever until the lever points "up."
Release the lever.
NOTE: When the table is installed on the water tray frame
and you push the table, it will "click" into place. This is the
table lock lever snapping into a hole in the frame locking
the table in place.
TILE CUTTING WHEEL
For maximum performance and safety, it is recommended
that you use the 7 in. cutting wheel provided with your
saw. Additional cutting wheels of the same high quality are
available at your local dealer.
WARNING:
Do not use cutting wheels rated less than the no
load speed of this tool. Failure to heed this warning
could result in personal injury. Do not use wheel
with cracks, gaps, or teeth.
INSTALLING THE TILE CUTTING WHEEL
See Figures 13 - 14.
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 arbor. Larger wheels will come
in contact with the splash hood, while thicker
wheels will prevent the wheel bolt from securing
the wheel on the arbor. Either of these situations
could result in a serious accident and can cause
serious personal injury.
Unplug the saw.
M ove the sliding table to the front of the saw.
Loosen the wheel guard lock and open the upper wheel
guard.
ROLLERS
WHEEL
WRENCH
TO
TIGHTEN
WATER
NOZZLES
15 — English
SLIDING
TABLE
SAW
FRONT
TO
LOOSEN
TILE CUTTING
WHEEL
ARBOR
INNER
WASHER
Fig. 12
WHEEL
GUARD
LOCK
ARBOR
WRENCH
Fig. 13
OUTER
WASHER
ARBOR
NUT
Fig. 14