Safety Instructions For Tile Saws

1.Water Pump. Replace the water pump with a replacement pump from our parts department only.

2.Wet Hands. DO NOT touch connections with wet hands.

3.Plug In. All plug and receptacles should be off the ground and in a dry location.

4.Drip Loop. Always make a drip loop with the power cord when using the saw (Figure 18, Page 14).

5.GFCI. Always use a GFCI in the electrical circuit of the saw (Figure 1, Page 6).

6.Water Flow. Ensure that a continuous flow of water is present on both side of the saw blade when cutting.

7.Dry Cutting. Never dry cut with blades designed for wet cutting.

8.Blade Cooling. DO NOT make long con- tinuous dry cuts. Allow the blade to cool by running it in the air every few minutes.

9.Dust Mask. Always wear a dust mask when cutting tile.

10.Diamond Blades. Diamond blades DO NOT cut material, rather they grind materi-

al. DO NOT feed the tile into the blade faster than the blade can grind.

11.Blade Selection. Match the correct dia- mond blade to the cutting operation being performed.

12.Blade Mounting. Before mounting the blade, inspect the arbor, arbor nut, and flanges for damage or wear. Replace any damaged or worn parts.

13.Blade Direction. Check that the direction- al arrow on the saw blade points in a counter-clockwise direction as viewed from the mounting side.

14.Blade Arbor. Ensure the blade arbor hole size matches the arbor shaft size on the saw.

15.Blade Guard. Never operate the saw with- out the blade guard installed and properly adjusted.

16.Blade Speed. DO NOT exceed the blades safe operating speed.

17.Side Grinding. Never grind tile on the side of the blade, or make radius or curve cuts.

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Grizzly H3390 instruction manual Safety Instructions For Tile Saws