5)Be sure that the Blade remains wet during the cutting operation. If the Motor (22) slows down appreciably, slow down your feed rate or pull the tile smoothly back from the Blade. If the Blade runs dry, pull the tile smoothly back from the blade until the blade picks up water from the tank.

6)Do not use this saw over 30 minutes each hour, or longer than 20 minutes continuously. This will help prevent overheating of the saw, and extend saw life.

7)When done cutting, move the Power Switch (6) to the OFF position. Allow the Cutting Blade to come to a stop on its own. Do not manually stop the Cutting Blade by grabbing it or holding an object against it. Stopping the Cutting Blade causes stress and possible damage to the gears and belts.

Using the Miter Gauge Attachment

The Miter Gauge Attachment can be used to easily cut several pieces of the same size or to cut pieces at an angle.

1)Attach the accessory Miter Gauge to the Sliding Table on the left side. Place it onto the fence at the back edge of the table and secure it in place using the screw knob.

2)To cut several pieces of the same size, loosen the Miter Gauge and slide it along the fence until it is at the desired distance from the slot in the middle of the table. Tighten the Miter Gauge in place. Position the tile against the fence and against the miter gauge when cutting. Additional tiles cut in the same way will have the same dimension.

3)To cut pieces at an angle, adjust the Miter Gauge so it is the desired distance from the slot at the

middle of the tile. Loosen the knob at the top of

The Miter Gauge

the miter gauge and move to the desired angle.

 

Read the angle setting on the indicator on top of

 

the gauge. Tighten the angle adjustment knob.

 

Place the tile against the miter gauge and cut.

 

The Miter Gauge set at an angle

SKU 94443

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Harbor Freight Tools 94443 operating instructions Using the Miter Gauge Attachment