Maintenance; Ordering Spare Parts - Toolson PRO-RF 620 Original Operating Instructions

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Move the machine head (29) by the handle
(9) slowly and smoothly forward through the
tile.
7.7 Making 45° diagonal cuts (Fig. 11/13)
Set the angle stop (5) to 45°.
Make the cut as described in 7.6.
7.8 Making 45° longitudinal cuts („jolly cuts")
(Fig. 14/15)
Slacken the clamping screw (10).
Tilt the guide rail (7) to the left to 45° on the
angle scale (17).
Retighten the clamping screw (10).
Make the cut as described in 7.6.
7.9 Changing the diamond cutting wheel
(Fig. 16)
Pull out the power plug!
Remove the screw (30).
Swing up the guard (8).
Place the wrench (31) on the motor shaft and
hold.
Using the wrench (34), loosen the flange nut
in the direction of rotation of the cutting wheel
(2). (Caution: Left-hand thread.)
Remove the outer flange (35) and the cutting
wheel (2).
Clean the mounting flange (35) thoroughly
before fitting the new cutting wheel.
Install the new cutting wheel in reverse order
and tighten.
Important: Pay attention to the direction of
rotation of the cutting wheel!
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8. Maintenance

Remove dust and dirt from the machine at
regular intervals. Cleaning is best carried out
with a rag or brush.
Lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals.
Never use caustic agents to clean plastic
parts.
The trough (3) and the cooling water pump
(13) must be cleaned at regular intervals or
proper cooling of the diamond cutting wheel
(2) will not be guaranteed.
8.1 Transport (Fig. 17)
If you want to move the equipment to a
different location, first undo the clamping
screws (12) and push them together with the
machine head (29) to the same side as the
transport wheels (19), then fasten the two
clamping screws (12) again.
Fold up the feet (1) one after the other, star-
ting ideally on the same side as the transport
wheels (19) in order not to overload the trans-
port handle (18) when putting the equipment
down.
You can now transport the equipment by the
transport handle (18).
You can park the equipment in minimum
space as shown. When doing so, put your
foot on the axle to prevent the equipment
rolling away.

9. Ordering spare parts

Please provide the following information on all
orders for spare parts:
Model/type of unit
Article number of unit
ID number of unit
Part number of the required spare part
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