daltile 1048BRS User manual

PROFESSIONAL TILE SAW
1048BrS
OPERATING MANUAL

CAUTION
Enter the Serial Number of your new
DALTOOL®1048BrS Tile Saw in the box
below. The Serial Number is located on the
switch box.
Carefully read and understand all Safety
and Operating Procedures prior to using
the DALTOOL®1048BrS.
Keep this Manual in a safe place for future
reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DALTOOL SAFETY
Safety Messages ..................................................................................................................... 4
Damage Prevention and Information Messages ...................................................................... 4
General Safety Precautions and Hazard Symbols..................................................................... 4
California Proposition 65 Message .......................................................................................... 8
Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions .............................................................. 9
Tile Saw Specific Warnings ................................................................................................... 10
Machine Specifications ......................................................................................................... 11
2. UNPACKING AND SETTING UP
Unpacking and Assembly ..................................................................................................... 12
Cooling System ..................................................................................................................... 12
Connecting to Power Supply.................................................................................................. 12
Motor Protection ................................................................................................................... 12
Installing the Saw Blade ........................................................................................................ 13
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Cutting Procedure ................................................................................................................. 14
45˚ Miter Cutting ................................................................................................................... 14
4. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
General Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 15
Diamond Blade Dressing ...................................................................................................... 16
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 17
5. SPARE PARTS
Spare Parts ............................................................................................................................ 18
6. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Optional Accessories ............................................................................................................ 19
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DALTOOL®SAFETY
It is extremely important that you read and
understand all of the safety instructions, the
operating instructions and the maintenance
instructions. If these instructions are not fol-
lowed, serious injuries and/or death could
occur to you or to others. Also, failure to read
and follow the enclosed maintenance instruc-
tions can lead to equipment failure, damage
to the equipment or reduced lifetime of the
equipment.
SAFETY MESSAGES:
Safety messages are used to inform the
person(s) using this equipment of the poten-
tial hazards that could lead to equipment
damage, serious injury or even death. The
safety messages within this manual will be fol-
lowed by one of the following (3) three words
that identify the severity of the damage.
It is important that all instructions within this
manual be followed. If the instructions are
not followed it is possible that serious injuries
could occur as well as death.
It is important that all instructions within this
manual be followed. If the instructions are
not followed it is possible that serious injuries
could occur as well as death.
It is important that all instructions within this
manual be followed. If the instructions are
not followed it is possible that serious injuries
could occur as well as death.
DAMAGE PREVENTION AND
INFORMATION MESSAGES:
A Damage Prevention Message is to inform
the user of important information and/or
instructions that could lead to equipment
or other property damage if not followed.
Information Messages convey information
that pertains to the equipment being used.
Each message will be preceded by the word
NOTE, as in the example below.
NOTE:
Equipment and/or property damage may
result if these instructions are not followed.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND HAZARD SYMBOLS:
In order to prevent injury, the following safety
precautions and symbols should be followed
at all times!
Safety Precautions:
●
MACHINE GUARDS SHOULD BE
IN PLACE AT ALL TIMES
It is important that all machi-
ne guards remain in place
and in proper working condi-
tion. This is to prevent serious
injury, death or damage to
the equipment.
●
REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS.
The machine is supplied with some adjus-
ting tools for equipment maintenance. It is
important that the user of the machine makes
sure that all tools are removed or in their
proper storage area before the machine is
turned on.
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DALTOOL®SAFETY
●
KEEPING THE WORK AREA CLEAN.
It is important that the working area be
clean so as to avoid potential accidents
or injuries.
●
DO NOT USE THE EQUIPMENT IN
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
It is important that power tools not be
used in wet environments. The equip-
ment should never be used in the rain.
Also, it is advisable to keep the working
area well lit.
●
CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY
FROM THE WORKING AREA.
Only the operator of the equipment
should be in the working area. All other
people, especially children, should be
kept away at a safe distance.
●
KEEP THE WORKING AREA
CHILDPROOF.
It is important to keep the working area
child proof. This can be done by using
locks on the equipment, plastic plugs for
the electrical outlets and possibly even
master switches on the equipment.
●
DO NOT DRY CUT WITH THE MACHINE
The machine is not intended for dry
cutting use. Always use sufficient water
to wet cut tile, brick or natural stone. Dry
cutting will result in dangerous dust
levels (See also California Proposition
65 message) and will damage the instal-
led water pump. any equipment that is
returned with a damaged water pump
due to dry cutting will be repaired
or replaced totally at the customers
expence. There will be no warranty
claim.
●
FORCING THE TOOL.
The equipment was designed to do a
certain job. Do not force the equipment
to do something that it wasn’t designed
to do.
●
USING THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD.
If you plan to use an extension cord
make sure it is in proper (good) wor-
king condition. Be sure that the exten-
sion cord is heavy enough to carry the
current that the machine requires to run
properly.
If you use an extension cord that is
underpowered a drop in voltage may
occur along with a loss of power and/or
overheating of the equipment
●
CLOTHING.
It is important that the operator does not
wear loose clothing that can potentially
get caught in moving parts of the equip
ment. It is recommended to wear non-
slip shoes along with a hair covering to
keep hair away from the moving parts.
●
SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING
PROTECTION.
It is important to wear safety
glasses and hearing protection
when operating any type of
equipment. Be sure that the
safety glasses you wear are
impact resistant.
●
SECURE WORK
Clamps or a vise should be used to hold
your work whenever practical. Keeping
your hands free to operate the machine
is safer.When securing the material to
be cut by hand, be sure your hands stay
as far away as possible from the rotating
saw blade.
●
PROPER FOOTING
It is important to keep proper footing
and balance at all times when operating
equipment. If proper footing is not
observed by doing such things as over-
reaching, serious injury may occur.
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DALTOOL®SAFETY
●
TOOL MAINTENANCE.
It is important to keep tools clean and in
good working order. This will result in
optimal performance of the machine.
Always follow the maintenance instruc-
tions for proper tool maintenance.
●
DISCONNECT TOOLS.
It is important to disconnect the power
tool before servicing the equipment.
This should be done when changing
accessories on the machine, changing
blades and for other such things.
●
REDUCING ACCIDENTAL STARTING OF
MACHINE
It is important to be sure that the
switch is in the OFF position
before you plug the machine into
an electrical outlet.
●
EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES.
It is important that you refer to the
owner’s manual for determining what
are the recommended accessories to
use with this type of equipment. Using
accessories that are not recommended in
the owner’s manual may increase the risk
of personal injury and/or to people that
are within close proximity of the
machinery.
●
CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT FOR
DAMAGED PARTS.
It is important to inspect the power
tool before using it to check for
damaged parts. Any part of the
machinery that is damaged should be
checked carefully to determine whether
or not it should be used and whether or
not it can function properly for its
intended use.
It is important to check all the moving
parts of the machinery for proper align-
ment and /or possible binding.
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All broken or damaged parts should
be properly repaired or replaced. If
these parts are not repaired or replaced
the proper operation of the machine
could be negatively affected.
Damaged saw blades should be
replaced immediately.
●
BLADE ROTATION DIRECTION AND
FEED ROTATION.
Always feed work into a blade in the
direction of rotation. The blade should
always be installed so that the rotation
is in the direction of the arrow imprinted
on the side of the blade and the blade
guard.
●
NEVER LEAVE A TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED – TURN POWER OFF
It is important never to leave a tool
running when not in use. Also never
leave the tool until the blade has come to
a complete stop. It is important to always
turn the power tool OFF when leaving
the work area or when a cut is finished.

DALTOOL®SAFETY
HAZARD SYMBOLS
●
READ MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
Carefully read and understand
this operating manual and the
enclosed safety instructions
prior to using the machine.
●
WEAR SAFETY GEAR
Always wear safety glasses and
hearing protection when
operating the machine
●
DO NOT SPRAY WATER ON MOTOR
Avoid direct water spray on
motor and switch housing when
cleaning of or watering down
machine.
●
TURN OFF SAW BEFORE PLUGGING IN
It is important to make sure that
the switch is in the OFF position
before plugging the machine
into an electrical outlet to
prevent accidental starting of
the machine.
●
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
It is important to never touch
electrical components of the
machine while the machi-
ne is in operation.
●
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
It is important to keep hands,
feet, hair and clothing away
from all moving parts to prevent
injury. It is also important to be
sure that covers and guards are
always in their proper position.
If not, serious injury can occur.
●
DO NOT REMOVE BLADE GUARD
It is important that all machine
guards remain in place and in
proper working condition. This
is to prevent serious injury,
death or damage to the
equipment.
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DALTOOL®SAFETY
The use of saws and drills generates dust. Excessive airborne particles may cause irritation to
eyes, skin and the respiratory tract. To avoid breathing impairment, always us dust controls and
protection suitable to the material being sawed or drilled;
See OSHA (19 CFR Part 1910.1200). Diamond Blades improperly used are dangerous. Comply
with American National Standards Institute Safety Code, B7.1 and, Occupational Safety and
Health Act covering speed, Safety Guards, Flanges, Mounting Procedures, General Operating
Rules, Handling, Storage and General Machine Conditions.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 MESSAGE:
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding and other construction activities contain
chemicals known [to the State of California] to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
●
Lead, from lead-based paints
●
Crystalline silica, from bricks and cement and other masonry products
●
Arsenic and chromium, from chemically treated lumber
For Further information, consult the following sources:
http://www.osha-slc.gov/sltc/sillicarystalline/index.html
http://www.oehha.org/prop65/out_of_date/6022kLstA.html
Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To
reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, and work with appro-
ved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
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DALTOOL®SAFETY
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
AND GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS.
In order to prevent potential electrical shock
and injury, the following electrical safety
precautions and symbols should be followed
at all times!
In case of a malfunction or break-
down, grounding provides a path of
least resistance for electric current
to reduce the risk of electric shock.
This tool is equipped with an electric cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor
and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into a matching outlet that is pro-
perly installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
●
Do not modify the plug provided – if it
will not fit the outlet; have the proper
outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
●
Improper connections of the equipment
grounding conductor can result in a risk
of electric shock. The equipment-
grounding conductor is the insulated
conductor that has an outer surface that
is green with or without yellow stripes. If
repair or replacement of the electric
cord or plug is necessary, do not
connect the equipment-grounding con-
ductor to a live terminal.
●
Check with a qualified electrician or
service personnel if the grounding
instructions are not completely under-
stood, or if in doubt s to whether the tool
is properly grounded.
●
Use only 3-wire extension cords that
have 3-prong grounding plugs and
3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s
plug.
●
Repair or replace a damaged or worn
cord immediately.
This tool is intended for use on a
circuit that has a 3 pole outlet.
To reduce the risk of electrocuta-
tion, keep all connections dry and
off the ground.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
should be provided on the circuit(s) or
outlet(s)to be used for the Saw. Receptacles
are available having built-in GFCI protections
and may be used for this measure of safety. A
GFCI is not supplied with the machine.
When using an extension cord, the GFCI
should be installed closest to the power
source, followed by the extension cord and
lastly, the saw.
Shock Hazard. For replacement, use only
an identical DALTOOL water pump, Item #
6.513.298
To avoid the possibility of the machi-
nes plug or electrical outlet getting
wet, position the saw to one side
of a wall mounted outlet. This will
prevent water from dripping onto the outlet
or plug. A “drip loop” should be arranged by
the user to properly position the power cord
relative to the power source. The “drip loop”
is that part of the cord below the level of the
outlet, or the connector, if an extension cord
is used.
Continued on page 10
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DALTOOL®SAFETY
This method of positioning the cord prevents
the travel of water along the power cord and
the possibility of the water coming in contact
with the receptacle. If the plug or electrical
outlet gets wet, DO NOT unplug the cord.
Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that
supplies power to the machine. Then unplug
and examine the machine for the presence of
water in the outlet.
It is important to use extension cords that
are only intended for outdoor use. These
extension cords are identified by a marking
“Acceptable for use with outdoor appliances;
store indoors while not in use”.
It is important to only use extension cords
having an electrical rating not less than the
rating of the product.
It is important not to use damaged extension
cords. Examine the extension cords before
using it and replace it if it is damaged.
It is important to not abuse the extension cord
and do not yank on any cord to disconnect it
from the outlet.
It is important to keep the cord away from
heat and sharp edges.
It is important to disconnect the extension
cord from the outlet before disconnecting the
machine from the extension cord.
It is important not to use an extension cord
that is undersized. Using an undersized
extension cord can result in low voltage to
the motor thus resulting in a motor burnout
or premature failure.
To choose the proper extension cord;
●
Locate the length of extension cord
needed in the table below
●
Once the proper length is found, move
down the column to obtain the correct
AWG size required for that length of
extension cord.
Extension Cord Minimum Gage for Length
Volts Total Length of Cord [ft]
120V 25 50 100 150
AWG AWG AWG AWG
14 12 Not recommended
TILE SPECIFIC WARNINGS:
●
Always wear eye and hearing protection.
●
Always disconnect the saw before con-
ducting any type of service on the
machine, including when changing
cutting blades and cleaning.
●
Use the machine only with DALTOOL 10”
wet cutting blades.
●
Always replace damaged cutting blade
before operating.
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MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS
This sawing machine is designed and inten-
ded for the professional contractor. The
machine is equipped with a saw head which
moves horizontally along a guiding beam.
The material to be cut is positioned on the
saw table. The saw must be fed through the
material. Through continuous supply of coo-
ling water the cutting quality is improved as
well as the wear on the saw blade is mini-
mized. The cooling water also absorbs the
saw dust. The quality and construction of this
sawing machine meet the highest standards.
The design is based on longevity and mini-
mal maintenance.
The stainless steel construction contributes to
a stable, rigid and durable sawing machine.
The 4 detachable legs are to be installed in
the leg sockets at the underside of the water
container and fastened with the knobs.
Cutting Head
The cutting head is constructed of cast alloy
components. The height adjustment is kept
in balance with a spring. A knob secures the
cutting head at the desired height.
Blade Guard
The Blade Guard is a welded steel plate cap.
Saw spindle
The spindle flange is mounted on the saw
spindle. The saw flange is to be mounted on
the saw spindle with a hexagon nut to clamp
the saw blade.
Cutting table
The cutting table is constructed of welded
stainless steel components, equipped with
anti-slip rubber and adjustable side stop.
Cooling system
The electrical water pump is switched on
simultaneously with the saw motor and sup-
plies cooling water to both sides of the saw
blade. A drain hole, with a plug, is located in
the water container. Mud flaps prevent most
of the water mist and make sure most water
flows back in the water container.
Technical Data:
Type................................DALTOOL 1048BrS
Motor.....................................................2 HP
Blade diameter/Arbor ..................10” / 5/8”
Cutting height ................................. max. 2”
Saw spindle speed.......................3.360 RPM
Cutting length.........................................48”
Length.....................................................61”
Width ......................................................18”
Height (without legs) ..............................25”
Weight .............................................124 lbs
Noise level .................................... 80 dB (A)
Noise level during sawing ............ 90 dB (A)
Water Pump
Saw Spindle
Blade Guard
Cutting Table
Detachable Legs
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UNPACKING AND SETTING UP
Unpacking and Assembly
●
Unpack the tile saw and inspect
for any damaged parts.
●
Install the legs in the sockets at the
under side of the water container and
fasten with the knobs. Markings show
the right position.
●
Level the tile saw by adjusting the
legs in the sockets and make sure its
stable.
●
Release the transportation lock.
Setting the Cutting Depth:
●
By loosening the knob the saw head can
be positioned at the desired height.
The saw head is tightened by a spring
and may accidentally jump up when the
knob is loosened.
Cooling System
Operating the water pump without a suf-
ficient supply of water may result in pump
damage.
●
Place the plug in the drain of the water
container.
●
Fill the container with water until the
water pump is completely submerged.
Connecting to Power Supply
Before connecting the machine make sure
that:
●
the line voltage corresponds with the
data on the machine’s specifications
plate,
●
there is a grounded power supply,
●
the extension cord’s meets criterea as
mentioned in the table on page 10.
Motor Protection
The motor is equiped with a thermal safety
switch for protection against an overload.
When the motor gets overheated, the switch
falls back into its initial position and can only
be switched on again after the motor has
cooled down.
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Transportation Lock

UNPACKING AND SETTING UP
Replacing the Cutting Blade
Make sure to disconnect the machine from
the power supply before fitting or replacing
the cutting blade or when doing any main-
tenance on the machine.
●
Block the sawing spindle with the 6 mm
Allen wrench.
●
Unscrew the 22 mm. hexagon nut with the
wrench and remove the saw flange.
(Attention: Left-handed screw threading)
●
Clean the saw flanges.
●
Fit the new cutting blade on the center
ring of the motor flange. (Check the
direction of rotation and make sure the
blade is well centered)
●
Mount saw flange and tighten with the
hexagon nut.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Single Step Cutting
DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL! It will do the
job better and safer at the rate for which it
was designed.
Use original DALTOOL®wet cutting blades
only.
●
Loosen the Adjustable Cutting Guide
retaining knob.
●
Position the Adjustable Cutting Guide to
desired cutting length.
●
Tighten the retaining knob.
Place the tile against the Ruler/Stop
and Cutting Guide.
●
Turn the motor ON.
●
Verify proper coolant flow on both sides
of the blade.
●
Perform the cut.
●
Turn the motor OFF when work is
complete.
Multiple Step Cutting
During this sawing process the saw is posi-
tioned at the desired height and moved back
and forth through the material to be cut until
after a number of steps it is completely cut
through.
●
Place the material to be cut on the
sawing table and position against the
fixed stop and eventually the adjustable
stop.
●
Position the cutting head at the desired
height
●
Hold the material with one hand while
making sure your hand is free from the
cutting blade.
●
Perform the cut. This process must be
repeated until the material has been
totally cut through.
●
Turn the motor OFF when work is
complete.
45˚ Miter Cutting:
The DALTOOL® 1048BrS Tile Saw is desig-
ned to perform 45˚ Miter Cuts without addi-
tional tools.
●
Loosen the 2 handles on either side of
the machine.
●
Tilt the cutting head into the 45˚ position.
●
Fasten both handles.
●
Place the tile on the cutting table in the
desired position.
●
Hold the tile down with one hand. (Keep
hand away as far as possible from the
cutting blade)
●
Turn the motor ON.
●
Verify proper coolant flow on both sides
of the blade.
●
Perform the cut.
●
Turn the motor OFF when work is
complete.
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Cutting Guide
Retaining Knob

MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
General Maintenance
●
The cooling water should be replaced
and/or replenished regularly.
●
It is recommended to clean the water
container, pump, hoses and spray
nozzle on a regular basis. For example,
place the pump in a bucket of clean
water after the sawing job and run the
machine for a minute or so. This also
guarantees a longer lifetime of the pump.
●
When the machine is not used for a
longer period, the pump should not
remain in the muddy cooling water.
Cleaning the pump as described above
and leaving it outside the water
container is recommended.
●
Regularly check the saw flanges for wea-
ring out and replace if necessary.
DALTOOL 1048BrS OPERATING MANUAL V02/2008R1 PAGE 15
Water Pump
Saw Flanges

MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
PAGE 16 DALTOOL 1048BrS OPERATING MANUAL V02/2008R1
Diamond Blade
Dressing
●
Diamond Blades performs best when
they are dressed. After time and use,
diamonds on the outer edge of the blade
might become glazed or dull.
●
This will reduce cutting efficiency and
possibly cause the blade to bend.
As a result the cut will not be straight
and mis-aligned.
●
When this occurs, the blade needs to be
dressed. The Diamond Blade can be
dressed with a Dressing Stick.
(Optional Accessory, see page 19)
Dressing procedure(s):
●
Place a Dressing Stick on the Saw table
●
Make approx. 10 cuts through the
Dressing Stick
The Diamond Blade should be sharp again
and ready for efficient cutting.

MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
The machine does not work.
Water does not flow at the Blade
while the pump is running.
Motor is not running properly.
Pump is not running.
Bad cutting alignment.
The power supply cable is
damaged or not properly con-
nected.
No voltage in the power
outlet.
Start Switch is damaged.
The sprayers are clogged.
The water level in the waterbin
is not sufficient. The pump is not
totally submerged.
Water valve is closed.
Water may have seeped throu-
gh inside the motor.
Capacitor is damaged.
Motor bearing are damaged.
The impeller or suction filter of
the pump is damaged.
No proper connection of the
power cable.
Machine is not level.
Unlevel working surface.
Improper or glazed Diamond
Blade.
Press the plug firmly in the
power outlet. Check the power
supply cable.
Have the power outlet
checked.
Have the Switch replaced.
Clean the sprayers
Fill the waterbin with clean
water until the pump is totally
submerged.
Open the valve.
Unplug the power cable and
consult your local dealer.
Unplug the power cable and
consult your local dealer.
Unplug the power cable and
consult your local dealer.
Replace damaged parts.
Have the connection checked.
Loosen the screws for the legs.
Pick up the machine a little bit
on one end. Let the machine
down again nd tighten screws.
Do the same procedure for the
other end. Machine should now
be level
Make sure the machine is pla-
ced on a level surface.
Replace or dress the Diamond
Blade.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
DALTOOL 1048BrS OPERATING MANUAL V02/2008R1 PAGE 17

POS. # ITEM NR. DESCRIPTION
01 6.516.005 MOTOR
02 6.513.022 SWITCH
03 4.259.026 MOTOR FLANGE
04 4.259.007 SAW FLANGE
05 6.516.006 FLANGE NUT
06 6.513.021 CAPACITOR
07 6.513.298 PUMP
08 6.509.011 KNOB
09 6.509.065 ADJUSTABLE HANDLE
10 4.259.024 GUIDING ROLLER
11 4.251.225 GUIDING BEAM
12 6.509.003 HANDLE
5
4
8
SPARE PARTS
7
9
13
2
6
10
11
12
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
DALTOOL 1048BrS OPERATING MANUAL V02/2008R1 PAGE 19
Roller Table
Dimensions: 30" x 15". Qty. 1
Part Nr. 9999 540981
Side Table
with squaring arm.
Dimensions: 16" x 16".
Qty. 1
Part Nr. 9999 543468
Legs with Wheels
Qty. 2
Part Nr. 9999 546432
GFCI Switch
Qty. 1
Part Nr. 9999 546433
Dressing Stone
Qty. 1
Part Nr. 9999 546429

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