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RODIA

®

 SAFETY

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 

AND GROUNDING 

INSTRUCTIONS.

In order to prevent potential electrical shock and 

injury,  the  following  electrical  safety  precautions 

and symbols should be followed at all times!

In case of a malfunction or breakdown, 

grounding provides a path of least resi-

stance for electric current to reduce the 

risk of electric shock. This tool is equip-

ped  with  an  electric  cord  having  an  equipment-

grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The 

plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that 

is properly installed and grounded in accordance 

with all local codes and ordinances. 

  Do not modify the plug provided – if it will  

  not fit the outlet; have the proper outlet  

  installed by a qualified electrician.

  Improper connections of the equipment  

  grounding conductor can result in a risk  

  of electric shock. The equipment-groun-  

  ding conductor is the insulated conductor  

  that has an outer surface that is green with  

  or without yellow stripes. If repair or repla- 

  cement of the electric cord or plug is    

  necessary, do not connect the equipment- 

  grounding conductor to a live terminal.

  Check with a qualified electrician or serv- 

  ice personnel if the grounding instructions  

  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 plug.

  Repair or replace a damaged or worn  

  cord immediately.

This tool is intended for use on a circuit 

that has a 3 pole outlet.

To  reduce  the  risk  of  electrocutation, 

keep all connections   dry  and  off  the 

ground.

A  Ground  Fault  Circuit  Interrupter  (GFCI)  should 

be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s)to be used 

for  the  Saw.  Receptacles  are  available  having 

built-in GFCI protections and may be used for this 

measure of safety. A GFCI is not supplied with the 

machine.

When using an extension cord, the GFCI should 

be installed closest to the power source, followed 

by the extension cord and lastly, the saw.

Shock Hazard. For replacement, use only an 

identical Rodia water pump, Item

 

# 6.513.298

To avoid the possibility of the machines 

plug  or  electrical  outlet  getting  wet, 

position the saw to one side of a wall 

mounted  outlet.  This  will  prevent  water 

from dripping onto the outlet or plug. A “drip loop” 

should be arranged by the user to properly posi-

tion the power cord relative to the power source. 

The “drip loop” is that part of the cord below the 

level of the outlet, or the connector, if an extension 

cord is used. 

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RODIA 3515RS OPERATING MANUAL   V11/2006R1   

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Summary of Contents for 3515RS

Page 1: ...STONE SAW RODIA 3515RS OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...w in the box below The Serial Number is located on the switch box Carefully read and understand all Safety and Operating Procedures prior to using the Rodia 3515RS Keep this Manual in a safe place for...

Page 3: ...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 Installing the Saw Blade 13 3 OPERATING...

Page 4: ...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 INFORMATION...

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: ...o 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 n...

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

Page 9: ...s 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...

Page 10: ...connect 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 machine from the ex...

Page 11: ...in balance with a spring A knob secures the cutting head at the desired height Blade Guard The Blade Guard is a welded steel plate cap Saw spindle The spindle flange is mounted on the saw spindle The...

Page 12: ...ter 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 Co...

Page 13: ...sawing spindle with the 8 mm Allen wrench Unscrew the 30 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...

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: ...ter after 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 mu...

Page 16: ...azed or dull This will reduce cutting efficiency and pos sibly cause the blade to bend As a result the cut will not be straight and mis aligned When this occurs the blade needs to be dressed The Diamo...

Page 17: ...evel working surface Improper or glazed Diamond Blade Press the plug firmly in the power outlet Check the power supply cable Have the power outlet checked Have the Switch replaced Clean the sprayers F...

Page 18: ...SPARE PARTS 7 9 5 1 4 3 2 6 8 10 PAGE 18 RODIA 3515RS OPERATING MANUAL V11 2006R1 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 19: ...2 KNOB 06 6 509 053 HANDLE 07 6 516 012 MOTOR FLANGE 08 6 516 011 SAW FLANGE 09 6 516 013 FLANGE NUT 10 6 513 295 PUMP 11 4 800 080 GUIDING ROL 12 6 504 117 BALL BEARING 13 6 504 170 BALL BEARING 14 6...

Page 20: ...PAGE 20 RODIA 3515RS OPERATING MANUAL V11 2006R1...

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