King Canada KC-3008 Instruction Manual page 8

7” sliding tile saw with laser guide
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Cutting Tiles:
1) Place the marked tile on the table and brace it against the rear of the table. Turn on laser guide and align the cut mark with the laser beam.
2) Once the tile saw has been turned on, allow the blade to speed up to full speed. Make sure that the pump is supplying a continuous flow of
water to the blade.
3) Keeping your hands clear of the blade, slide the table and the tile towards the blade. Feed the tile into the blade very slowly. Do not force it.
If the rotational feed of the blade slows down significantly, then you are forcing the tile.
4) While cutting, make sure the blade remains wet. If it runs dry, check the action of the pump and water level of the water tray.
5) If the motor stops suddenly, flip the power switch to the "off" position. Check power supply including the circuit breaker, wait approximately
15 minutes and push the reset button.
Using the 90º Rip Guide:
If you have to cut a number of tiles to the same dimension, using the 90º rip guide (A) Fig.10 may save you a significant amount of time.
1) Mark the first tile to the correct dimensions, allowing space for grout.
2) With the motor turned off, place the marked tile on the table against the fence.
Turn on laser guide and align the cut mark with the laser beam.
3) Loosen the locking knob (B) on the 90º rip guide. Place the hooked portion of the
rip guide over the upturned edge of the table, on the side of the cutting groove
where you have placed the part of the marked tile that you intend to keep and use
after cutting. The 90º rip guide will be parallel to the tile and perpendicular to the
fence.
4) Slide the rip guide along the fence until it abuts the tile, making sure that the mark
on your tile remains in line with the laser beam and blade.
5) Tighten the rip guide knob.
6) When you are satisfied that the tile is aligned with the laser beam and the blade,
and the rip guide is in place, and it is safe to do so, turn on the tile saw. Cut the
tile as described in previous instructions.
7) Make sure that the tile has been cut to proper dimensions before using the rip
guide to cut your other tiles. Periodically test the fit of each tile as you continue
cutting, to be sure the rip guide has not moved.
Angle Cutting, Using the 45º Rip Guide:
Use the 45º rip guide (C) for cutting angled edges on your tiles.
1) Attach the 45º rip guide to the fence as you did the 90º rip guide, using the lock knob (D) to hold the rip guide in place.
2) Use the cutting groove in the middle of the table to brace the edge of your tile as you slide the tile and the table towards the blade.
SAW MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DO NOT SERVICE, CLEAN, OR MAINTAIN THE SAW WITHOUT FIRST TURNING OFF THE MOTOR AND UNPLUGGING THE
SAW FROM ITS POWER SOURCE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
For the longest life and best performance, clean the saw after every use. Wipe off all exterior surfaces and keep the cutting table clean and free
of tile chips and debris. Wipe off both the guide bars and the rollers on the cutting table. Always check the blade for cracks or signs of fatigue.
DO'S AND DON'TS FOR DIAMOND BLADES
DO'S
• Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven wear.
• Always use manufacturers recommendation for matching the right
blade with the right material being cut.
• Inspect the arbor shaft for uneven wear before mounting the blade.
• Always use blades with the correct arbor size on a compatible arbor
shaft.
• Make sure the blade is mounted with the rotation arrow in the
proper direction and is securely tightened with the combination
wrench.
• Always wear the proper safety equipment at all times when
operating the saw.
OPERATION/MAINTENANCE
• Periodically check the blade for cracks or bond fatigue.
• Always have a continuous flow of water on both sides of the blade
before cutting material.
DON'TS
• Do not operate the saw without all safety guards in position.
• Do not operate the saw with blades larger than 7".
• Do not cut dry with the suplied blade.
• Do not force the material into the blade. Let the blade cut at its own
speed.
• Do not cut material not recommended by the blade manufacturer.
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