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2. Slide

 the rip miter gauge against the tile and lock the gage by tightening the knob. 

3. Position 

the tile firmly against the fence and rip/miter guide, slowly and smoothly pull blade 

assembly handle towards you to begin cutting. DO NOT force the motor to cut too quickly. (Fig.19). 

 

F. MAKING A MITRE CUT 

1.

 Loosen 

the knob and position the rip/miter guide so that the correct angle you want, 0º to 45º, is 

lined up with the notch. Tighten knob at that position.   
2.

 Align

 the tile with rip/miter guide and hold firmly against guide. Turn on laser switch. Note that 

laser will show cutting line. As in above straight cut, slowly and smoothly pull blade assembly handle 
towards you to begin cutting. (Fig.20) 
 

G. MAKING A BEVEL CUT   
1. Loosen 

the knobs located on each rail stand of stoner cutter (Fig.21). 

2. Tilt

 the bridge to the desired bevel angle 0º to 45º. Be sure to line up the bevel angle degree 

markings on each of rail stand, it will be easier to detect the degree through transparent window.

 

 

3. Tighten

 the knobs and follow directions above to make cut.   

 

H. MOVING THE SAW

   

1. 

Lift the machine and drag the wheels to make them stand against ground (Fig.22A, 22B, 22C,22D).

 

2. 

Then raise the opposite end by handle to move the saw forward,Fig.22E,22F)

 

Note: While the machine is in use, make sure the wheels are hanged up to locked position Fig. 
18.8. 

WARNING: Before moving the saw, drain the water tray and lock the cut unit. 

 

Fig.22A

 

Fig.22B

 

 Fig.22C 

 

Fig.22D 

 

Fig.22E-Move the saw for short distance on worksite.

 

Fig.22F-Move the saw for long distance 

Summary of Contents for FTD-202A

Page 1: ...erate the machine properly familiarize yourself with the controls and make sure you know how to stop it quickly in an emergency Save this user s manual and the other documents supplied with this machi...

Page 2: ...S 9 V INSTALLATION AND OPERATING 9 A STARTING AND STOPPING THE SAW 9 B ASSEMBLY 9 C FILLING THE WATER TRAY AND DRAINING 11 D MAKING A PUNCH CUT 11 E MAKING A STRAIGHT CUT 12 F MAKING A MITRE CUT 12 G...

Page 3: ...9dB A LpA 99 1dB A Uncertainty KpA 1 5 m s2 Uncertainty KpA 1 5 m s2 The sound power level of the machine No load LwA 84 4dB A LwA 85 3dB A Uncertainty KwA 1 5 m s2 Uncertainty KwA 1 5 m s2 Under loa...

Page 4: ...the bias 45 90 degree The diamond blade is cooled by water pump Use only the continuous rim diamond blade recommended by the manufacturer Warning Never attempt to cut wood metal and other similar mate...

Page 5: ...in the work touch the tool or the extension cord and keep them away from the work area 5 Store idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry locked up place out of reach of children 6 Do...

Page 6: ...re doing use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired 20 Check damaged parts Before further use of tool it should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and...

Page 7: ...firmly against the rip fence Ensure that the work piece that will be cut off has sufficient room to move sideways Failure to do so may result in the off cut binding against the blade Never cut more t...

Page 8: ...followed Observe the code of practice drawn up by the trade association Operation of the cutter in confined spaces is permissible only if a suitable suction extraction system is used Caution Switch of...

Page 9: ...cable is required please note that with a cable length of up to 20 m cable with a cross section of 1 5 mm must be used To start the saw press the green button marked I To stop the saw press the red bu...

Page 10: ...nance and transportation 6 For wider tile than the main table designed the extension table should be pulled out to support the tile Fig 13 7 Install the wheel accessory on to the designed leg Fig 14A...

Page 11: ...upward and press the handle for punch cutting DO NOT force the motor to cut too quickly Fig 15 make sure the pin goes into pinhole Fig 16 loose butterfly knob for punch cut Fig 17 Fig 18 Adjust the c...

Page 12: ...wards you to begin cutting Fig 20 G MAKING A BEVEL CUT 1 Loosen the knobs located on each rail stand of stoner cutter Fig 21 2 Tilt the bridge to the desired bevel angle 0 to 45 Be sure to line up the...

Page 13: ...t material to be cut is against the direction of rotation 3 Replace the flange back and adjust the blade to get the best balance of Blade 4 Fix the lock nut tightly 5 Close the blade guard and secure...

Page 14: ...ocedures Note Only an authorized person should perform other repairs B ALIGNMENT MAINTENANCE This saw motor or bridge does not need to be squared up or aligned since the bridge does not allow the saw...

Page 15: ...ghten in place for additional support Fig 26A Fig 26B Fig 26C Fig 26D Fig 26E Fig 26F Fig 26G VII TROUBLE SHOOTING Below we have listed a number of possible causes and corresponding solutions in case...

Page 16: ...y your supplier VIII ACCESSORIES 1 Rip miter cutting guide 2 Hexagonal blade wrench 3 Motor shaft holding wrench 4 Handle IX SERVICE AND ADDRESS TOPMAQ 32 Hammersmith Drive Wigram Christchurch 8042 TE...

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