Moving And Storing Tile Saw; Operation; Lubricating Blade - Delta 96-107 Instruction Manual

7-inch wet tile/stone saw
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Moving or repositioning saw requires two people, one at each end of main frame.
Saw arm assembly is heavy. Make sure saw arm assembly is separately supported, or main frame will be
unbalanced when lifting saw. Use leg muscles to raise and lower main frame to minimize risk of injury.
When repositioning saw on new surface, first remove main frame from stand. Then set up stand securely in level position at desired
location on stable surface that will support stand, tray and contents before placing main frame on stand.
Check to make sure saw mounts are properly centered on stand rails before operating saw.
Failure to comply with the following the warnings may result in serious personal injury.
READ ENTIRE MANUAL. In addition to reading these operating instructions, it is important to read and understand the entire
manual before operating this saw. Follow all applicable instructions regarding assembly, preparation, and adjustment prior to
making any cuts and comply with all safety rules and warnings in this section and elsewhere throughout this manual.
Lubricating the Blade
Lack of cooling water may damage the blade. To ensure proper operation, there must be a constant flow of water
onto the blade.
There are two ways to ensure a constant flow of water to the blade:
• by the water tray
• by using a fill bucket
To Use the Water Tray
1. Ensure the drain plug (A, Fig. 11) is securely inserted
into the drain and the locking wing nut (B, Fig. 11) is tight.
2. Attach the free end of the water hose into the outlet
nipple (C, Fig. 12) on the submersible pump (7).
3. Place the pump in the bottom of the water tray (1) -
inside the containment area shown in Figure 12 - and firmly
press down so that the suction feet are securely adhered.
4. Secure the slack in the water hose and pump's power
cord to the tool using the provided snap ties (D, Fig. 12).
5. Fill the water tray to a level that completely
covers the pump filter/intake.
NOTE: In order to ensure safe operation of the pump, remove
the inlet cover on the face of the pump and check to make
sure that the entire circular opening of the inlet is underwater.
NOTE: Failure to ensure the pump is adequately submerged
will cause the pump to burn out, preventing the cooling
mechanism from working properly. When using the water tray
as the source of water, always check to make sure that the
pump is always fully immersed in the water tray.

MOVING AND STORING TILE SAW

OPERATION

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B
C
D
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