Multiquip TP7X operation manual ELeCTrIC moTor SaFeTy, Power Cord/Cable Safety, LIFTIng SaFeTy

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Safety Information

eLeCTrIC moTor SaFeTy

NOTICE

„Operate electric motor only at the specifi ed voltage indicated on the nameplate.

„Do noT spray water onto electric motor.

„aLWayS disconnect AC power plug from power source before moving saw, changing blade, or performing maintenance.

„ aLWayS make sure the ON/OFF switch on the electric motor is in the OFF position when not in use and before inserting the saw’s power plug into an AC receptacle.

power Cord/Cable Safety

Danger

„never let power cords or cables lay in water.

„never use damaged or worn cables or cords when connecting equipment to generator. Inspect for cuts in the insulation.

„ never grab or touch a live power cord or cable with wet hands. The possibility exists of electrical shock, electrocution or death.

„ Make sure power cables are securely connected. Incorrect connections may cause electrical shock and damage to the saw.

CauTIon

„Ensure that cables and cords will not be tripped over or trapped underneath the saw.

„Never use the cable to pull out the plug from the power source.

NOTICE

„aLWayS make certain that proper power or extension cord has been selected for the job.

„Protect the cable from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

LIFTIng SaFeTy

CauTIon

„never allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting.

„Some saws are very heavy and awkward to move around. Use proper heavy lifting procedures.

„Do noT lift machine to unnecessary heights.

„never lift the equipment while the motor is running.

TranSporTIng SaFeTy

NOTICE

„aLWayS shutdown motor before transporting.

„aLWayS tie down equipment during transport by securing the equipment with rope.

„Ensure that the diamond blade does not come into contact with the ground or surface during transportation.

„never transport the saw to or from the job site with the blade mounted.

envIronmenTaL SaFeTy

NOTICE

„Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and fuel fi lters.

„Do noT use food or plastic containers to dispose of hazardous waste.

„Do noT pour waste, oil or fuel directly onto the ground, down a drain or into any water source.

TP7X TILE SAW • operation manual — rev. #0 (03/04/11) — page 9

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Contents Model TP7X Proposition 65 Warning Silicosis Warning Silicosis/Respiratory WarningsTable of Contents Specifications are subject to change without noticeSawing Guides Page SaFeTy meSSageS Safety InformationGeneraL SaFeTy BLaDe SaFeTy SaW SaFeTyPower Cord/Cable Safety ELeCTrIC moTor SaFeTyLIFTIng SaFeTy TranSporTIng SaFeTyElectric Motor Specifications Saw SpecificationsDimension DimensionsFeatures Accessories/Replacement PartsGeneral information Dry Cutting ApplicationsPage Saw Components Saw componentsStopper Place stopper in water tray when filling with water Electric motor components/set-up Support Stand Assembly OptionalElectric Motor Components Saw Set-UpInstall drain plug in water tray Connecting the water PumpSet-up Refer to FigureBlade Components BladesCutting Depth Blade Diameter vs. Cutting DepthBlade Installation See for proper blade use guidelinesProper Blade Use Sawing Guides Using the Cutting Table Connecting the PowerUsing the MasterGuide Template Base Set-up/sawing guidesSawing guides Using the Rip GuidePerforming Diagonal Cuts Performing Miter CutsStart-up Procedure OperationStarting or attempting to operate the saw Wait for the cutting blade to stop rotating Shut down ProcedureInspect the cutting table periodically. Replace worn parts Basic MaintenanceAfter wet cleaning and before using the machine again Maintenance intervalsBefore not using the machine for a prolonged period of time After not using the machine for a prolonged period of timeWater pump maintenance Belt ReplacementBearing housing removal Bearing Housing Removal Bearing Housing InstallationElectric Motor Wiring Diagram Wiring diagram electric motorPage Blade Troubleshooting Troubleshooting bladeSaw Troubleshooting Troubleshooting SawHERE’S HOW to GET Help