Getting to Know Your Wet Tile/Stone Saw
1. ON/Off Switch
– Energizes the unit.
2. Blade Guard
– The blade guard is a safety de-
vice. It can be opened or closed by turning the
knob on the blade guard. Make sure that the
blade guard is locked before cutting.
3. Blade Guard lock Knob
– Twist to lock and
unlock blade guard door for changing blades.
4. Spindle lock
– Press the spindle lock to keep
the shaft from rotating while changing the saw
blade.
5. Blade
– Use 10" (254 mm), 8” (203 mm)
6. Universal Guide
– Quick set up for 0°, 22.5°
and 45° cuts.
7. Table lock
– Locks sliding work table in two
positions for storage or under the blade for
plunge cutting below the blade.
8. Sliding Work Table
– The work platform can
be moved along the rails.
9. Extension Work Table
– Attaches to the work
table to support large workpieces.
10. Sliding Work Table Stop
– Provides hard stop
for sliding work table.
11. Rails
– The sliding work table moves along the
two rails when cutting a workpiece.
12. frame
– The base of the wet tile saw.
13. Water Tray
– Holds the water needed to cool
the blade and features drain plug to empty.
14. Anti-Splash Guard
– Minimizes the over-spray
and mist when cutting.
15. Wrench Storage Clips
– Conveniently holds
the nut wrench and hex wrench when they are
not in use.
16. Rear Extension Water Tray
– Catches over-
spray from large tile and redirects water into the
tray.
17. Side Extension Water Tray System
– Catches
water dripping from sides of tile and redirects
water into the tray.
18. Support Arm
– Supports the motor unit on the
frame.
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