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DALTOOL SAFETY

KEEPING THE WORK AREA CLEAN.
It is important that the working area be 
clean so as to avoid potential accidents or 
injuries.

DO NOT USE THE EQUIPMENT IN 
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
It is important that power tools not be used
in wet environments.  The equipment 
should never be used in the rain.  Also, it is
advisable to keep the working area well lit.

CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY 
FROM THE WORKING AREA.
Only the operator of the equipment should 
be in the working area.  All other people 
especially children should be kept away at
a safe distance.

KEEP THE WORKING AREA CHILDPROOF.
It is important to keep the working area 
child proof.  This can be done by using 
locks on the equipment,  plastic plugs for 
the electrical outlets and possibly even 
master switches on the equipment.

DO NOT DRY CUT WITH THE MACHINE
The machine is not intended for dry cutting
use. Always use sufficient water to wet cut 
tile, brick or natural stone. Dry cutting will 
result in dangerous dust levels (See also 
California Proposition 65 message) and 
will damage the installed water pump. any 
equipment that is returned with a damaged
water pump due to dry cutting will be 
repaired or replaced totally at the custo-
mers expence. There will be no warranty 
claim.

FORCING THE TOOL.
The equipment was designed to do a 
certain job.  Do not force the equipment to 
do something that it wasn’t designed to do.

USING THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD.
If you plan to use an extension cord make 
sure it is in proper (good) working condi-
tion.  Be sure that the extension cord is 
heavy enough to carry the current that the 
machine requires to run properly.

If you use an extension cord that is under-
powered a drop in voltage may occur 
along with a loss of power and/or over-
heating of the equipment

CLOTHING.
It is important that the operator does not 
wear loose clothing that can potentially get 
caught in moving parts of the equipment.  
It is recommended to wear non-slip shoes 
along with a hair covering to keep hair 
away from the moving parts.

SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING
PROTECTION.

It is important to wear safety 
glasses and hearing protection 
when  operating any type of 
equipment.  Be sure that the 
safety glasses you wear are 
impact resistant. 

SECURE WORK
Clamps or a vise should be used to hold 
your work whenever practical. Keeping 
your hands free to operate the machine is 
safer. When securing the material to be cut
by hand, be sure your hands stay as far 
away as possible from the rotating saw 
blade.

PROPER FOOTING
It is important to keep proper footing and 
balance at all times when operating equip-
ment.   If proper footing is not observed by
doing such things as overreaching, serious
injury may occur.

DALTILE 828 BrS OPERATING MANUAL   V02/2004R1   

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Summary of Contents for 828 BrS

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL TILESAW 828 BrS...

Page 2: ...n the box below The Serial Number is located on the motor cover Carefully read and understand all Safety and Operating Procedures prior to using the Daltile 828 BrS Keep this Manual in a safe place fo...

Page 3: ...nstructions 9 Tile Saw Specific Warnings 10 Machine Specifications 11 2 UNPACKING AND SETTING UP Unpacking and Assembly 12 Cooling System 12 Connecting to Power Supply 12 Motor Protection 12 Installin...

Page 4: ...s important that all instructions within this manual be followed If the instructions are not followed it is possible that serious injuries could occur as well as death DAMAGE PREVENTION AND INFORMATIO...

Page 5: ...e equipment was designed to do a certain job Do not force the equipment to do something that it wasn t designed to do USING THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD If you plan to use an extension cord make sure it...

Page 6: ...inspect the power tool before using it to check for damaged parts Any part of the machinery that is damaged should be checked carefully to determine whether or not it should be used and whether or no...

Page 7: ...ore plugging the machine into an electrical outlet to prevent accidental starting of the machine ELECTRICAL SHOCK It is important to never touch electrical components of the machine while the machi ne...

Page 8: ...g sawing grinding and other construction activities contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lea...

Page 9: ...are not completely understood or if in doubt s to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s...

Page 10: ...it from the outlet It is important to keep the cord away from heat and sharp edges It is important to disconnect the extension cord from the outlet before disconnecting the machi ne from the extensio...

Page 11: ...elded steel plate cap simple to remove and install for changing the saw blade by unscrewing 2 knobs Saw spindle The spindle flange is mounted on the saw spind le The saw flange is to be mounted on the...

Page 12: ...er pump without a sufficient supply of water may result in pump damage Place the plug in the drain of the water container Fill the container with water until the water pump is completely submerged Con...

Page 13: ...ith the 5 mm Allen wrench Unscrew the 19 mm hexagon nut with the wrench and remove the saw flange Attention Left handed screw threading Clean the saw flanges Fit the new cutting blade on the center ri...

Page 14: ...t on the sawing table and position against the fixed stop and eventually the adjustable stop Position the cutting head at the desired height Hold the material with one hand while making sure your hand...

Page 15: ...the sawing job and run the machine for a minute or so This also guarantees a longer lifetime of the pump When the machine is not used for a longer period the pump should not remain in the muddy cooli...

Page 16: ...ANGE 04 6 516 021 SAW FLANGE 05 6 516 023 FLANGE NUT 06 6 513 289 CAPACITOR 07 6 513 298 PUMP 08 6 005 792 KNOB 09 6 509 065 ADJUSTABLE HANDLE 10 4 207 040 GUIDING ROLLER 11 4 207 026 GUIDING BEAM 12...

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