Sawmaster T7 Owner's Manual

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T7
Wet tile saw
ATTENTION!
Read safety and operating instructions carefully before operating the
saw for the fi rst time. Retain manual for future reference.
Owner's Manual
Keep for your records

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  • Page 1 Wet tile saw Owner’s Manual Keep for your records ATTENTION! Read safety and operating instructions carefully before operating the saw for the fi rst time. Retain manual for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Precautions Prolonged Period of Nonuse Extreme Temperature Water Pump Maintenance Health Warning Realignment Leveling Adjustment Unpacking Electrical Specifications Recommendations Set Up Electrical Wiring Diagram Extension Cord Chart Features Troubleshooting Specifications Replacement Parts List Installation and Operation Saw Stand Setup Accessories Blade Installation Water Pump Installation...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Safety Precautions L. A visual check of the machine must be made at least once a shift to ensure that visible damages or faults are recognized. Any changes (including changes in the performance or behavior of the machine) must be reported to the supervisor.
  • Page 5: Health Warning

    Health Warning 1. Position water pump within the frame before dropping into the water tray. 2. Place guides (rip and miter block), shown below right of Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, the machine, on the table or in the water tray so it is not drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals lost.
  • Page 6: Features

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Features Carbon Brush Motor Easy to Access Blade Guard Generates more torque Loosen two knobs behind blade and is physically smaller guard to completely open cover for and lighter than similarly easy access to blade. rated induction motors.
  • Page 7: Installation And Operation

    Installation and Operation inner flange on the blade shaft. Use second wrench to hold blade/shaft in place and remove the nut. SAW STAND SETUP 1. Remove the folding stand from its box (if available). fi gure 3 2. While holding the stand upright, spread both sets of legs apart and swing the workbench over and on top of the legs.
  • Page 8: Using The Cutting Table

    T7 • Owner’s Manual USING THE CUTTING TABLE PERFORMING DIAGONAL CUTS • The ruler guide is made of a thick rigid steel to promote 1. Remove threaded knob from the end of the rip guide accurate straight cuts. (see figure 5) with the horizontal groove and insert it into the other end with the diagonal groove.
  • Page 9: Cleaning The Water Tray

    WARNING: Setting the blade too low may damage the cutting table and if set too high, the blade may grab the material being cut, possibly causing injury to the operator and the saw. CLEANING THE WATER TRAY 1. Lift the saw up from inside the water tray. 2.
  • Page 10: Proper Blade Use

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Proper Blade Use Don’ts Wet Cut • Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven • Do not operate the saw without safety guards wear. in position. Blades • Always use appropriate blade for material be- • Do not operate the saw with blades larger ing cut.
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance cuts the power supply, the machine must be inspected by an authorized dealer prior to use! CLEANING WARNING: After every use of the machine: For your safety, before performing any maintenance on the saw turn OFF the power switch and UNPLUG the •...
  • Page 12: Extreme Temperature

    T7 • Owner’s Manual EXTREME TEMPERATURE figure 8 Ambient temperature below 32° F (Winter): • To prevent the water in the pump and cooling system from freezing, remove the water after using the machine or when there will be a long break. Make sure that the...
  • Page 13: Realignment

    REALIGNMENT back. Observe any gaps that may appear between the straight edge and blade or between the straight edge and ruler guide. A gap exceeding the allowed tolerance Method 1: means that the table is not moving parallel to the blade; hence, further adjustments as outlined in step 4 will be This procedure deals with the most common source of mis- required.
  • Page 14: Leveling Adjustment

    T7 • Owner’s Manual 3. After adding shim(s), mount the table onto the guide s l i g i l Check to see if any shifting persists. A shift tolerance of 0.2mm is allowed. A shift in excess of that will require further adjustment—repeat step 1.
  • Page 15: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications WARNING: To avoid permanent motor damage you must use the cor- rect extension cord. Never use more than one extension at a time. Follow the chart below for proper size. Power 1 HP EXTENSION CORD CHART Volts 115 V Amps 8.5 A Wire Gauge...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Machine does not run when switched Power cord not properly fixed/ Check that the machine is properly plugged in connected to the power supply Power cord defective Have the power cord checked, re-...
  • Page 17 Problem Possible Cause Solution Insufficient flow of cooling water or The pump draws air Fill the container with water no cooling water at all Filter clogged Clean the filter of the pump Pump wheel of the immersion pump Disassemble the immersion pump blocked by dirt and clean Irregular run of the saw blade...
  • Page 18 T7 • Owner’s Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution Saw blade is blunt Saw blade type is unsuitable for the Use appropriate type of saw blade material being cut Saw blade type is unsuitable for the machine performance Saw blade too hard...
  • Page 19: Replacement Parts List

    Replacement Parts List MAIN ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 20: Cutting Head Assembly

    T7 • Owner’s Manual CUTTING HEAD ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO 0121 M8 Spring Lock Washer Cutting table assembly S1000J-23 0119 M8 x 1.25 Nut 253 gal/hr Water pump S700-28 110025 Countersunk hex screw M8 x 1.25 x 20L...
  • Page 21 CUTTING TABLE ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO M8 Narrow washer 0120 TC02 Cutting table 171055 0121 Cutting fence 170027 M8 Spring Lock Washer SDT11124 M8 x 1.25 x 20L Hex bolt Guide roller type 10 S1000J-24 150070 D12.7 d8.5 X 6L Spacer Flat roller S1000-25 M 8 x 1.25 Nut...
  • Page 22 T7 • Owner’s Manual BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO 171106 Water deflector T7 Outer blade guard assembly 171162 103788 M4 x 0.7 x 6L Cross screw Multi-directional water fitting 171088...
  • Page 23 Motor replacement kit 115V/60Hz 171094 171111 Grommet clamp D22 d8 Radial bearing 608 ZZ 420055 720003 T7 Motor with Cutting head casting D35 d15 Radial bearing 6202 ZZ SDT25150 171175 2 Cable D9 cable boot M4 Spring Lock Washer 15999...
  • Page 24 T7 • Owner’s Manual FRAME ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 25 FRAME ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO 420044 M4 Narrow washer Frame welding 171161 0121 M8 Spring Lock Washer L- Rails 30 x 22 x 803L (2) 170012 11090 M6 Spring Lock Washer Rear post cover. 171027 15999 M4 Spring Lock Washer Cutting table spring clip lock S700-30.1 420052...
  • Page 26: Accessories

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Accessories Masterguide Template 180˚ Adjustable Angle Base Guide (Optional) (Optional) Part No. S1000-MG1 Part No. S1000-44 Masterguide Saw Stand (Optional) (Optional) Part No. S1000-MG Part No. SDT-1010ST...
  • Page 27: How To Order

    Prices may change to reflect market All customer service (e.g. technical questions, reordering of parts, etc.) will be provided by SawMaster. All spare trends in the industry, so that our products remain competi- parts for after sales service will be stocked and shipped tive in quality and pricing.
  • Page 28: Contact Us

    T7 • Owner’s Manual Contact Us If you have any questions regarding our products, whether it may be product inquiry or troubleshooting, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will do our best to answer your questions. In some cases we may even refer you to a local sales representative that can better service you.
  • Page 29: Warranty

    For a period of one (1) year from the original date of pur- SawMaster shall not be responsible for or obligated to pay chase, if the product is determined to be defective, Saw- for freight or other transportation related costs or expenses...
  • Page 30: Notes

    11722 WARM SPRINGS ROAD, RIVERSIDE, CA 92505 TEL 888-688-6899 • FAX 951-352-2118 www.sawmaster.com...

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