Husqvarna TS 250 XL manual Using the Bladeshaft Lock, Operating Procedure

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1.Raise the Blade Guard (M) to fully up and tighten the wing nut on the side to hold it in the raised position.

3.Remove the Arbor Nut (O) and the Outer Blade Flange (P).

4.Check the Blade (Q) for Counter Clockwise rotation (CCW) and install on the spindle shaft against the Inner Blade Flange (R).

Rotation direction is indicated by an arrow on one side of the blade. Make sure the blade contact surfaces are clean.

5.Install the Outer Flange (P) with the large di- ameter against the Blade (Q). Hand tighten the Arbor Nut (O) with the 15/16” Wrench (E) provided. Do not overtighten; hand tight is suf- ficient

6.Lower the Blade Guard (M) and retighten the wing nut to securely hold the guard down in place.

Using the Bladeshaft Lock

An easy-to-use Bladeshaft Lock system can be used to loosen the Arbor Nut (O). With one hand, push the Bladeshaft lock Lever back toward the Motor while rotating the Arbor Nut Counter Clockwise (CCW) with the 15/16” wrench until the Lock engages the Blade- shaft. The Lock will then stay engaged, preventing the Bladeshaft from turning while the Arbor Nut is removed. The Lock will spring-return to the unlocked position when Lever and Bladeshaft are released.

Install the Drain Plug (C) into the front end of the pan and fill with clean water until inlet filter of water pump is covered. See Features for capacity.

Adjust the Pan Assembly (2) to accommodate the size of the tile to be cut and to obtain the most comfortable position for the operator.

1.When cutting smaller tiles, adjust the pan all the way to the rear. The operator has full view and control of the work with minimum stretching.

2.For cutting intermediate sized tiles, such as 10” or 12” tile, the pan can be placed somewhere between the maximum forward and maximum rear positions.

3.When cutting larger tiles, the pan should be moved to the maximum forward position, thus giving the operator the best and most comfort- able position, even diagonal-cutting 22”.

4.When cutting smaller tile, adjust cart stop to limit cart travel. When making extra long cuts up to 31”, adjust cart stop to allow for extended travel.

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OPERATING PROCEDURE

WARNING: Read the Operating Procedure completely before operating your tile saw.

Take into account the working conditions from the health and safety point of view.

Always pay extreme care and attention to the preparation of the machine before starting.

Remove all wrenches and tools from the machine.

Always keeps blade guard in place.

Fill the Pan (2) with enough water to fully submerge the water pump screen. It takes approxi- mately 12 gallons (46 liters) to fill the Pan.

Before connecting the power cord:

* Check the Blade Shaft Nut (O) to be sure it is

tight and that the Blade (Q) rotates freely.

WARNING: Check that the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position. Then connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet of the correct voltage. See the decal near the power cord for power requirements. If needed, use the correct size three (3) conductor extension cord to avoid excessive voltage drop. Never use lamp cord type extensions. Refer to the Recommended Extension Cords chart below.

Turn the switch to ON. The blade should turn counter- clockwise, when looking at the blade guard side. The water pump will start automatically when the motor starts. Adjustment of the water supply may be made by means of the Control Valve(K).

Follow the blade manufacturer’s recommendations for dry or wet cutting. Wet cutting blades can be damaged or destroyed without sufficient water. Only blades specifically designed for dry cutting can be used without coolant.

The water supply should be adequate, with water flowing on both sides of the blade. Keep the water clean and make certain the WATER LEVER IS ALWAYS ABOVE THE PUMP INLET. Do not run the water pump dry!! Unplug for dry cutting.

For straight cuts, position the tile squarely against the back edge of the conveyor cart. Keep the cart clean and free of cuttings. The standard Rip Guide (S) is supplied for setting cutting lengths.

Move the conveyor cart slowly and carefully until the blade is in contact with the tile. For best cutting, a new blade needs a chance to “break-in” or “wear-in” slightly. It may take several cuts to open (expose the diamonds) of a new or closed blade.

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