Craftsman 118.22000 Know Your SAW Fig, This Tile Wet Saw has the following features

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KNOW YOUR SAW (Fig. 3)

Your tile wet saw has a precision-builtelectric motor and it should only be connected to a 120-volt, 60Hz AC ONLY power supply (normal household currant). DO NOT operate on direct current (DC). The large voltage drop would cause a loss of power and the motor would overheat. If the saw does not operate when plugged into the correct 120-volt, 60-Hz AC ONLY outlet, check the power supply.

This Tile Wet Saw has the following features:

1.6.7Amp, 3550 RPM (no-load speed) motor. Provides power and torque for fast, smooth 90 rip cuts and 0 to 45 miter cuts. The bridge adjusts to allow for 0 to 45 bevel cuts.

2.Easy-to-read bevel and miter scales. Bevel scales on each end of the adjustable pivoting bridge for 0 to 45 angle adjustments in 5 increments. Rip/Miter Guide allows 90 rip cuts and 0 to 45 miter cuts. Durable plastic has embossed 0 to 45 angle adjustments in single degree increments. Clear window in metal part of rip/miter guide shows ruler on fence to allow accurate measuring of workpiece.

3.Ergonomically designed handle with sort comfort grip for maximum control and comfortable hand support when cutting.

4.Includes a 7-in. diameter continuous rim diamond blade for fast, efficient cutting of ceramic, marble, slate or limestone wall or floor tile. Cuts tiles up to 1-in. (25.4mm) thick.

5.Blade/Cutting Assembly glides on permanently lubricated 100% ball bearings for long tool life and smooth operation.

6.Metal upper blade guard, table base, legs, bridge supports and motor housing for long-lasting dependable strength. Aluminum bridge and fence.

7.Dual Spray Water Feeder System keeps blade evenly wet for maximum blade performance.

8.Easy-to-use knobs for quick miter, bevel and compound miter adjustments, no tools needed.

9.Project ruler on right fence for quick reference; 1 to 9-inches in 1/8-in increments

10.Laser On/Off Switch - To turn on laser system, push switch to "On"

11.On/Off Starter Switch with safety tab in the middle - Remove tab when finished with saw to prevent accidental starting.

12.Splash Guard - Keeps water from splashing so work area stays clean.

13.Leg Adjust Knobs - To change height of table quickly and easily. One leg has set screw to level saw in work place.

14.Sturdy Plastic Water Tray

15.Fold-up Wheels for easy transporting - wheels pop down effortlessly by pulling the handle on their axle. You can easily move the folded-up saw from place to place as your tiling needs dictate.

16.Double Handles on retractable pull for easily moving the folded-up saw, with its wheels down, to the next job site.

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Water

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Supply

Hose

"On/Off"

Switch

 

 

 

 

Laser System

 

Blade Assembly Handle

Blade/Cutting

Assembly/ Bridge adjusts with bevel gauge

Splash Guard

Bevel adjust knob

Cutting Slot

Rip/Miter Guide

Blade

Bevel Gauge

Fence

Water Pump

igle Padded

Table Handle

Water Tray

Wheel Assembly

Retracting Knob

Leg adjust knobs

Leg adjust knobs

Set screw to level saw

Bevel adjust knob

 

Bevel Gauge

 

Hook

Double

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folded

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Wheel Assembly

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Contents Maintenance WarrantySafety AssemblyWearyour Symbol MeaningOperation of any tool with a circular Work Area Safety Hazard SymbolsSymbol Name Designation / Explanation Safety Precautions for LasersElectrical Safety and Grounding Instructions Tool USE and Care SafetyIndicates danger, warning caution Label on your tool may include the following symbolsHertz MinutesDo not let familiarity with your saw make you careless Safety Rules for Tile WET SawsAdditional Rules for Safe Operation Additional Rules for Safe OperationKnow Your SAW Fig This Tile Wet Saw has the following featuresKnow Your SAW Loose Parts List Loose Parts ListWater Pump Setup and Connection Installing the BladeInstalling the Blade RIP/MITER Guide InstallationMaking a Bevel CUT Filling the Water TrayTo Start the SAW Making a Miter CUTCleaning the Pump Pump MaintenanceCause ProblemSolution Replacing the PumpOoo Page Se Es