Craftsman 118.22000 operating instructions Pump Maintenance, Cleaning the Pump

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MOVING THE SAW cont.

4.Your tile wet saw has been equipped with a set of wheels for easy transporting. They are to be used when the legs of the saw table are in the closed, or folded up position. To use wheels, simply pull out and down on the black handle located on the wheels' axle (Fig. 32). When not using the wheels, and to set up the saw in a new location, retract the wheels by pulling out the knob located on the table base directly above the wheels (Fig. 32a).

5.Once your saw is folded up, you can easily move your saw with the double handle. To use the double handle, loosen the knob holding it in place (Fig. 33), and extend it to its full length

by pulling it from the saw table base.

REPLACING THE BLADE (See page 14, Figs. 18, 19, 20 and 20a)

z_WARNING: MAKE SURE

that you disconnect

the power supply before

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replacing the

blade.

 

 

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NOTE: ONLY

USE diamond saw blades with a diameter of 7=in. minimum

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and 8=in. maximum. The bore

of the blade must

be 5/8=in.

1.FIRST, to disconnect the water supply; press the blue ring and pull out the water supply tube from the inlet connection on the blade guard (see Fig. 18 on page 15).

2.NEXT, remove the blade guard by removing the two securing screws (see Fig. 19 on page 16).

3.LOOSEN the nut by using the hexagonal wrench to turn the blade-securing nut clockwise while using the motor shaft securing wrench to hold shaft stationary (see Fig. 20 on page 16). Remove nut and front flange, then blade.

4.BE SURE that the shaft and flanges are clean; then, paying attention to the directional arrows on the blade, mount new blade and replace outer flange and blade-securing nut. Adjust blade and tighten (see Fig. 20a on page 16).

PUMP MAINTENANCE

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WARNING: MAKE SURE that you have disconnected the power

supply before performing maintenance on or replacing the pump.

CLEANING THE PUMP

 

z_WARNING:To avoid accidents, ALWAYS disconnect the tool from the

power source BEFORE making adjustments, cleaning or performing any maintenance.

NOTE: All parts represent an important part of the double insulation and

1.To clean the pump, remove from housing in water tray. Take off the intake cover (Fig. 34).

2.Take out the pump filter and impeller cover.

3.Use a small brush or stream of water to remove any debris on the pump filter and impeller cover (Fig. 34).

Intake cover

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Foam filter

Motor head

Impeller cover

should be serviced ONLY at a Sears Service Center.

NOTE: DO NOT at any time allow solvents, such as brake fluid, gasoline, petroleum=based products, penetrating oils, etc. to come in contact with plastic parts. They contain chemicals that can damage, weaken or destroy plastic.

. BEFORE each use check blade for cracks or damage.

2.The tile saw MUST BE cleaned and dried after each use and stored in a dry location. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, carbon dust, etc.

3.WIPE OFF all exterior surfaces and keep the cutting table clean and free of all debris.

4.KEEP the ventilation slots of the tile saw clean to prevent overheating of the motor.

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NOTE: Always clean the pump after each use. Dried debris may stick to the filter foam and the impeller, requiring replacement of the pump filter and/or

pump.

REPLACING THE PUMP FILTER

1.Remove the intake cover.

2.Take out pump filter and replace with the new one, (Fig. 34).

3.If after replacing the filter the pump is still not working, replace the pump.

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