MQT PT40024 Instruction Manual

2.5
HP
10"
TILE
SAW
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
PT40024
No.
TS250
WARNING:
Before
operating
tile
saw,
read
this
manual
and
follow
all its
safety
and
operating instructions,
and
keep
this manual
for
future
reference.
Specifications
Save
This
Manual
You
will need the manual for
the
safety
warnings
and precautions, assembly
instructions,
operating
and
maintenance
procedures,
parts
list
and
diagram.
Keep
your invoice with this
manual.
Write
the
invoice
number on the inside
of
the front cover.
Keep
the
manual
and
invoice
in
safe
and
dry
place
for
future reference.
ITEM
Overall Dimensions
(saw
only)
Table
Dimensions
Water Tray
Dimensions
Cut
Capacity
Blade
Specs.
Motor
Specs.
Pump
Max.
Flow
Net
Weight
Safety
Warnings
and
Precautions
WARNING:
When
using
tool,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
'be
folIowed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
personal injury
and
damage
to
equipment.
DESCRIPTION
43*L x 21"W
x
20nH
(without
stand)
16" x 11"
37-1/2"
x
18-112
x
3"D
(outside)
Rips,
24';
Diag.,
16";
Depth,
3"
Continuocrs
Rim
Blade,
outer
dia:
10"
Bore:
518"
120V160H~ll5A12.5HPll
PH13450RPM
10-12
liters per minute
97
Ibs.
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
tool!
1.
Keep work
area
clean.
Cluttered
areas
invite
injuries
2.
Observe
work
area
conditions.
Do
not
use
machines
or
power
tools in
damp
or
wet
locations. Do not
expose
to rain.
Keep
work area well lighted.
Do
not
use
electrically
powered
tools
in
the
presence
flammable
gases
or
liquid.
3.
Keep
children
away.
Children
must
never
be
allowed
in
the
work
area.
Do
not
let
them
handle
machines,
tools,
or
extension
cords.
4.
Store
idle
equipment.
When
not
in
use,
tools
must
be
stored
in
a
dry
location
to
inhabit
rust.
Always
lock
up
tools
and
keep
out
of
reach
of children.
5.
Do
not
force
tool.
It
will
do
the job
better
and
more
safety
at
the
rate
for
which
it
was
intended Do
not
use
tnappropriate
attachments in
an
attempt to
exceed
the
tool
capacity.
6
Use
the
right
tool
for
the
job
Do
not
attempt
to
force
a
small
tool
or
attachment
to
do
the work
of
a
large
industrial
too!.
There
ate
ce~
tain applications
for
which this tool
was
designed. Do not modify this
tool
and
do
not
use
this tool
for
a
purpose
for which it
was
not intended.
7.
Dress
properly.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
or
jewelry
as
they can be caught in
moving
parts.
Protective, electrically non-conductive clothes and non-skid
footwear
are
recommended
when
working.
Wear
restrictive hair
covering
to
contain
long
hair.
8.
Use
eye
and
ear
protection. Always wear ANSI
approved
impact
safety
goggles.
9.
Do
not
overreach.
Keep
proper footing
and balance
at
all times. Do not
reach
over
or
across
running machines.
70.
Maintain
tools
with
care.
Keep
tools sharp and clean for better and safer
performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating
and
changing
accessories.
Inspect tool cords
periodically and
if
damaged,
have
them repaired
by
an
authorized technician. The
handles must
be
kept clean,
dry
and
free
from
oil and grease at all
times.
11.
Disconnect
power.
Unplug tool when not
in
use.
12.
Remove
adjusting
keys
and
wrenches.
Check
that
keys
and
adjusting
wrenches
are
removed from the tool
or
machine work surface
before
plugging it
in.
13.
Avoid
unintentional
starting.
Be
sure
the switch is in the
Off
position
when
not in
use
andbefore plugging in.
14.
Stay
alert. Watch what
you
are doing,
use
common sense.
Do
not operate
any
tool when
you
are tired.
15.
Check
for
damaged
parts.
Before using any
tool,
any
part
that
appears
damaged
should
be
carefully
checked
to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended
function.
Check
for alignment
and
binding
of
moving
parts;
any broken
parts
or
mounting
fixture,
and
any other condition
that
may
affect
proper operation.
Any
part
that
is
damaged
should
be
properly repaired
or
replaced
by
a
qualified technician.
Do
not
use
the tool
if
any
switch
does not turn On
and
Off
property.
16.
Guard
against
electric
shock.
Prevent
body contact
with
grounded
surface
such
as
pipes,
radtators,
ranges and refrigerator enclosures.
17.
Replacement
parts
and
accessories.
When
servicing,
use
only identical replacement
parts.
Use
of
any
other
parts
will
void
the
warranty.
Only
use accessories
~ntended
for
use
with
this
tool.
Approved
accessories
are
available
from
your
local
retaller
I
8
Po
not
operate
tool
if
under the influence
of
alcohol
or
drugs.
Read
warning labels
on
prescriptions
to
determine
if
your
judgment or
reflexes
are impaired while taking
drugs.
If
there
is
any
doubt,
do
not
operate
the
tool.
9
Use
proper
size
and
type
extension cord. If
an
extension cord
is
required, it must
be
of
the
proper
size
and
type
to
supply the
correct
current to
the
tool
without heating
up.
Otherwise, the extension
cord
could melt
and
catch fire,
or
cause
electrical damage
to
the
tool.
If
you
are
using
the
tool outdoors,
use
an
extension
cord
rated
for
outdoor
use
(signified
by
"WA"
on
the
jacket).
20.
Maintenance.
For
your
safety,
service and maintenance should be performed regularly
by
a
quafified
technician.
Note: Performance
of
this
tool
(if
powered
by
line
voltage)
may
vary
depending on variations in
local
line
voltage. Extension
cord
usage
may also
affect
tool
performance.
Warning:
The
warnings, cautions and instructions
discussed
in
this
instruction
manual
cannot
cover
all
possible
conditions
and
situations
that
may
occur.
It
must
be
understood
by
the operator
that
common
sense
and
caution
are
factors which
cannot
be
built into
this
product, but
must
be
supplied
by
the
operator.
GroundingNoltage Warning
Warning:
Before
using
this
tool,
make
sure
that
the
power
cord
wit1
be
plugged
into
an
outlet
which
has
a
three-prong ground,
is
120V
AC,
is
protected
by
a
30
Amp. Circuit
breaker
and
has
a
Ground
Fault
Interrupter.
Common
household
current
is
110-7
20V.
As
long
as
the
outlet
used
with
the
Tile
Saw
is
rated
from
110-120V
there will be
no
complications using it with household receptacles. Plug the tool
into
a
11
0-720V
properly grounded outlet protected
by
a
1
SAmp,
dual
element
time delay
or
circuit
breaker.
NEVER
try
to plug
a
110-120V
tool into
a
220-240V
circuit, or serious complications
and
possible
injury
to
the
operator
may
occur.
The
plugs
have
different
shapes
to
prevent this.
This
tool
has a three-prong
plug.
The
third round prong is the ground. Cutting
off
the
ground
will result in
a
safety
hazard
and
void warranty.
If
the
outlet
you
are
planning
to
use
is
the
two-prong
type,
do
not
remove
or alter
the
grounding
prong
in
any
way.
Use
an
adapter and
always
connect the grounding
lug
to a known grounding
source, It is recommended that
you
have
a
qualified electrician
replace
the two-prong outlet
with
a
properly grounded three-prong outlet.
Extension
Cords
Your
tool
has a three-prong plug, therefore
you
must
use a
three-prong
extension
cord
Only
use
rounded
jacket
extenscon cords l~sted by the
UL
Improper use
of
extens~on cords
may
cause
ineffiaent
operation of your tool
whrch
can
result in overheating.
Be
sure
your
extens~on
cord is
rated
to
allow
sufficient
current
flow
to
the
motor. If you
are
using
the
tool
outdoors.
use
an
extension
cord
rated
for outdoor use
(signified
by
"WA"
on
the
jacket).
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