Lackmond BEAST 7 User manual

To reduce risk of serious injury, thoroughly read and comply with all warnings and instructions in
this manual and on product.
KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR YOUR SAW FOR EASY REFERENCE AND TO INSTRUCT OTHERS
BEAST 7
Instruction Manual
www.Lackmond.com
7" WET TILE/STONE SAW

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................2
GENERAL SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS.......................................3
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TILE SAW ...............5
SAW FEATURES ........................................................................7
UNPACKING THE SAW ............................................................8
ASSEMBLY ................................................................................9
MOVINGAND STORING TILE SAW.......................................11
OPERATION .............................................................................11
MAKINGCUTS
........................................................................13
MAINTENANCE
.......................................................................
.......................................................................
15
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SAW
........................................18
ADJUSTMENTS 17
1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
...............................................18
PARTS, SERVICES AND WARRANTY ASSISTANCE
...........18
REPLACEMENT PARTS
..........................................................18
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Power supply 120V, 60Hz
Motor capacity 13A
No-load speed 5,300 RPM
Diamond cutting wheel size 7" Dia. X 5/8" (Bore)
Maximum depth of cutat 90º2-3/8 "
Maximum depth of cutat 45º1-1/4"
Tilting range 22.5º and45º
Maximum rip cut 24"
Maximum square tile of diagonal 18"
NOTICE: The manual cover illustrates the current production model. All other illustrations contained in the manual
are representative only and may not be exact depictions of the actual labeling or accessories included. They are
intended for illustrative purposes only.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
If tool is loaned to someone, also loan them these instructions.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................2
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................3
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TILE SAW ...............5
SAW FEATURES ........................................................................7
UNPACKING THE SAW ............................................................8
ASSEMBLY ................................................................................ 9
MOVING AND STORING TILE SAW.......................................11
OPERATION .............................................................................11
MAKING CUTS
........................................................................13
MAINTENANCE
.......................................................................
.......................................................................
15
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SAW
........................................18
ADJUSTMENTS 17
3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
...............................................18
PARTS, SERVICES AND WARRANTY ASSISTANCE
........... 18
REPLACEMENT PARTS
..........................................................18
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Power supply 120V, 60Hz
Motor capacity13A
No-load speed 5,300 RPM
Diamond cutting wheel size 7" Dia. X 5/8" (Bore)
Maximum depth of cut at 90º 2-3/8 "
Maximum depth of cut at 45º 1-1/4"
Tilting range 22.5º and 45º
Maximum rip cut24"
Maximum square tile of diagonal18"
NOTICE: The manual cover illustrates the current production model. All other illustrations contained in the manual
are representative only and may not be exact depictions of the actual labeling or accessories included. They are
intended for illustrative purposes only.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
If tool is loaned to someone, also loan them these instructions.
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
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TOOL SAFETY
sKEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE and in working
order.
sAVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Be sure the
switch is in the “Off” position before plugging the
tool into an electrical outlet.
sDO NOT CARRY TOOLS WITH YOUR FINGER ON
THE SWITCH.
sDO NOT OVER REACH.Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
sDO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. Use the correct tool
and cutting wheel for your application. The correct
tool and cutting wheel will do the job better and
more safely when used at the rate for which it is
designed.
sDO NOT USE TOOL IF THE SWITCH DOES NOT
TURN IT “ON” OR “OFF.” Any tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
sDISCONNECT THE TOOL before servicing, when
changing accessories (such as cutting wheels), or
storing the tool.
sSTORE IDLE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN and other untrained people.
sNEVER LEAVE THE TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED; TURN THE POWER OFF. Don’t
leave the tool until it comes to a complete stop.
sALWAYS MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control. Follow
all instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories.
sCHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Before further
use of the tool, a guard or other part that is
damaged should be carefully checked to determine
that it will operate properly and perform its
intended function. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, mounting, and any
other conditions that may affect its operation. A
guard, cutting wheel or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
sUSE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult
the product manual for recommended accessories.
The use of improper accessories may increase the
risk of personal injury.
SERVICE SAFETY
sIf any part of this wet-tile/stone saw is missing or
should break, bend, or fail in any way; or should
any electrical component fail to perform properly:
ALWAYS shut off the power switch and remove
the plug from the power source, and have the
missing, damaged, or failed part replaced BEFORE
resuming operation.
sWhen servicing a tool, ALWAYS use only identical
replacement parts. Follow instructions in the
Maintenance Section of this manual. Use of
unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance
Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or
injury.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WET TILE/STONE SAW
BE SURE to read and understand all
instructions in this manual before
using this Wet Tile/ Stone Saw. Failure to follow all
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious personal injury
To reduce the risk of mistakes that
could cause serious, permanent
injury, do not plug the tile saw into an electrical
receptacle until the following steps have been
satisfactorily completed:
sCompletely assemble the saw (See “Assembly”
section).
sLearn the use and function of the ON-OFF switch,
cutting wheel guard, overload protector, spindle
lock, depth-stop-adjustment knob, depth-
adjustment knob, bevel-cut-adjustment knob,
universal guide etc. (See “Getting to Know Your Tile
Saw” section).
sReview and understand all safety instructions and
operating procedures in this manual.
sReview the maintenance methods for this saw (See
“Maintaining Your Saw” section).
sNever put your fingers or hands in the path of the
saw cutting wheel or other cutting tool.
sNever reach behind the cutting tool with either hand
for any reason. Do not reach behind the cutting
wheel to hold down the work piece, support the
work piece, remove scraps, or for any other reason.
sNever use a hand position where a sudden slip
could cause the fingers or the hand to move into a
saw cutting wheel.
sFind and read all the warning labels found on the
tool.
The labels on your tool may include the
following symbols.
V–Volts
A– Amperes
Hz –Hertz
W– Watts
min – Minutes
~– Alternating current
n0– No-load speed
RPM – Revolutions or Strokes per minute
– Indicates danger, warning or caution. It
means attention! Your safety is involved.
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
continued on page 6
TOOL SAFETY
sKEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE and in working
order.
sAVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Be sure the
switch is in the “Off” position before plugging the
tool into an electrical outlet.
sDO NOT CARRY TOOLS WITH YOUR FINGER ON
THE SWITCH.
sDO NOT OVER REACH.Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
sDO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. Use the correct tool
and cutting wheel for your application. The correct
tool and cutting wheel will do the job better and
more safely when used at the rate for which it is
designed.
sDO NOT USE TOOL IF THE SWITCH DOES NOT
TURN IT “ON” OR “OFF.” Any tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
sDISCONNECT THE TOOL before servicing, when
changing accessories (such as cutting wheels), or
storing the tool.
sSTORE IDLE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN and other untrained people.
sNEVER LEAVE THE TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED; TURN THE POWER OFF. Don’t
leave the tool until it comes to a complete stop.
sALWAYS MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control. Follow
all instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories.
sCHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Before further
use of the tool, a guard or other part that is
damaged should be carefully checked to determine
that it will operate properly and perform its
intended function. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, mounting, and any
other conditions that may affect its operation. A
guard, cutting wheel or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
sUSE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult
the product manual for recommended accessories.
The use of improper accessories may increase the
risk of personal injury.
SERVICE SAFETY
sIf any part of this wet-tile/stone saw is missing or
should break, bend, or fail in any way; or should
any electrical component fail to perform properly:
ALWAYS shut off the power switch and remove
the plug from the power source, and have the
missing, damaged, or failed part replaced BEFORE
resuming operation.
sWhen servicing a tool, ALWAYS use only identical
replacement parts. Follow instructions in the
Maintenance Section of this manual. Use of
unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance
Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or
injury.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WET TILE/STONE SAW
BE SURE to read and understand all
instructions in this manual before
using this Wet Tile/ Stone Saw. Failure to follow all
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious personal injury
To reduce the risk of mistakes that
could cause serious, permanent
injury, do not plug the tile saw into an electrical
receptacle until the following steps have been
satisfactorily completed:
sCompletely assemble the saw (See “Assembly”
section).
sLearn the use and function of the ON-OFF switch,
cutting wheel guard, overload protector, spindle
lock, depth-stop-adjustment knob, depth-
adjustment knob, bevel-cut-adjustment knob,
universal guide etc. (See “Getting to Know Your Tile
Saw” section).
sReview and understand all safety instructions and
operating procedures in this manual.
sReview the maintenance methods for this saw (See
“Maintaining Your Saw” section).
sNever put your fingers or hands in the path of the
saw cutting wheel or other cutting tool.
sNever reach behind the cutting tool with either hand
for any reason. Do not reach behind the cutting
wheel to hold down the work piece, support the
work piece, remove scraps, or for any other reason.
sNever use a hand position where a sudden slip
could cause the fingers or the hand to move into a
saw cutting wheel.
sFind and read all the warning labels found on the
tool.
The labels on your tool may include the
following symbols.
V–Volts
A– Amperes
Hz –Hertz
W– Watts
min – Minutes
~– Alternating current
n0– No-load speed
RPM – Revolutions or Strokes per minute
– Indicates danger, warning or caution. It
means attention! Your safety is involved.
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SAW FEATURES
7
The use of any accessory or attachment or performance of any operation with this tool other than
those recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk personal injury.
1. Water Tr ay
2. Front rail, main frame
3. Miter guide
4. Worktable
5. Motor/arm assembly
6. Water hose
7. Submersible pump (not pictured)
8. Diamond blade
9. Blade guard
10. Plunge lock knob
11.Blade stop adjustment knob
12.Bevel lock knob
13.Splash guard
14.On/Off switch (not pictured)
15. Drain plug (not pictured)
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SAW FEATURES
7
The use of any accessory or attachment or performance of any operation with this tool other than
those recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk personal injury.
1. Water Tray
2. Frontrail, main frame
3. Miter guide
4. Worktable
5. Motor/arm assembly
6. Water hose
7. Submersible pump (not pictured)
8. Diamond blade
9. Blade guard
10. Plunge lock knob
11. Bladestop adjustment knob
12. Bevel lock knob
13. Splash guard
14. On/Off switch (not pictured)
15. Drain plug (notpictured)
11
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8
UNPACKING
Prior to tool assembly and use, read
this manual thoroughly to familiarize
yourself with proper assembly, maintenance and safety
procedures.
Check shipping carton and machine for damage
before unpacking. Carefully remove components in
top foam layer. Remove the top layer of foam then
remove all components in the bottom layer of foam.
Lay out all parts on a piece of cardboard or other
clean, flat surface. Always check for and remove
protective shipping materials around motors and
moving parts. Do not discard shipping carton and
packing materials until you have carefully inspected the
contents, assembled the machine and are satisfied that
it operates correctly.
Compare package contents to Component Parts List
and Hardware Package List prior to assembly to make
sure all items are present. Carefully inspect parts to
make sure no damage occurred during shipping. If any
parts are missing, damaged or preassembled, do not
assemble. Instead, call Service Center at
for assistance.
After assembly remove any protective materials and
coatings from all of the parts and the tile saw. The
protective coatings can be removed by spraying
WD-40® on them and wiping them off with a soft cloth.
This may need to be redone several times before all of
the protective coatingsare removed completely.
SHIPPING CONTENTS
Description (QTY)
1. Water tray (1)
2. Main frame (1)
3. Miter guide (1)
4. Worktable (1)
5. Saw arm, head assembly (1)
5b. Blade wrench (1)& Allen wrench (1)
Hose (1)
Pump (1)
H1. M10 X60Hex Head Screws(3)
H2. 8mm Allen wrench (1)
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5
7
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7.
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9
ASSEMBLY (continued)
INSERT THE WATER TRAY
Ensure the saw is on a level
and stable surface that will
support weightof saw, tray and contents.
(See Figure 5) Insert water tray (1) by
sliding it into the frame as shown. The lip
of the tray should rest on top of the left
and rightrailsof the main frame.
If using with astationary or portable stand
The Beast 7 can also be used with a
stationary or portablestand which can be
purchased separately. For instructions on
properly mounting and securing this tool
to a stand, refer to the owner’s manual
shipped with your stand.
If you are using this tool
with a stationary or portable
stand, sold separately, make sure stand
assembly is on a level and stable surface
that will support weight of saw, tray and
contents
1. Position the saw arm assembly (5) so that
the two pins (C, Fig. 6) on the mounting
plate align with the two middle holes in
the main frame (2)
2. Insert the pins into holes.
3. (See Figure 7) Secure the saw arm
assembly to the main frame using the
three M10 X 60 hex head screws (H1)
from the inside of the main frame.
Tighten using the supplied 8mm Allen
wrench (H2).
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
ATTACH THE SAW
ARM ASSEMBLY
H1
C
1
The part and hardware names and numbers correspond to thoseused in Saw Features on page 7
and the Shipping Contents on page 8 & 9.
9

ASSEMBLY (continued)
ATTACH WORKTABLE
1. Position the slotted table lock (A, Fig. 8)
in the open position so that the groove is
parallel to the rails on the main frame.
2. Position the worktable (9) so that the two
left bearings (B, Fig. 8) on the bottom
engage, one over and one under, with the
left rail of the main frame. The wheel on
the right side of the work table should ride
along the top of the right rail on the main
frame.
3. Slowly slide the table onto the rails,
pushing it all the way in.
4. Pull up on thetable stop (C, Fig. 9) and
rotate it 90 degrees until it clicks into
place. This will prevent the table from
sliding backward, off the main frame.
5. To lock table in place, so it will not move,
engage table lock (C, Fig. 9) into rail at
location shown.
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9
C
ATTACH THE MITER GUIDE
1. Attach the miter guide (3) by engaging the
groove (C) on the underside of the miter
with the front rail.
2. Tighten in place using the miter lock
knob (D).
FIGURE 10
C
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10
ASSEMBLY (continued)
ATTACH WORKTABLE
1. Position the left side of the worktable (4)
so that the large grooved wheel (A, Fig. 8)
is engaged with the top of the rail and the
smaller bottom wheel (B, Fig. 8) engaged
with the underside of the rail.
2. Move the table forward until the wheels
on the left side are also engaged with the
left rail.
3. Guide the worktable forward until the
wheel on the right (C, Fig. 9) and the
positive lock stop (D, Fig. 9) align with the
slots (E, Fig. 9) in the rail.
4. Pull the positive stop out and drop the
table into place. Ensure it moves freely.
NOTE: There are holes on the side of the
worktable. These allow for the addition
of an optional extension table that can be
purchased and installed separately.
A
B
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9
DC
E
ATTACH THE MITER GUIDE
1. Attach the miter guide (3) by engaging the
groove (C) on the underside of the miter
with the front rail.
2. Tighten in place using the miter lock
knob (D).
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12
OPERATION (continued)
C
TURNING THE SAW ON AND OFF
Connect the unit to a power source with the correct
voltage and frequency (120V).
1. To start the motor, pull the switch (C) to the “ON”
position.
2. To stop the motor, push the switch to the “OFF”
position.
NOTE: Providing the pump’s plug is inserted into the
pump plug receptacle on the motor, the pump will be
turned on when the motor is turned on.
FIGURE 13
USING THE SAFETY LOCK
When the saw is not being used, the ON/OFF switch
should be locked in the OFF position, using a long
shackle pad lock with a 3/16” diameter shank.
To lock the saw:
1. Insert the shackle through the hole located
underneath the switch and pass it all the way
through the lock tab on the switch and out the other
side.
2. Secure the lock.
3. Store the key in a secure place and away from
the saw.
OPERATION (continued)
MAKING CUTS
Make sure switch actuator is in the “OFF” position when adjusting the motor.
Do not attempt to cut very small pieces. Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hand or finger to come in contact with the diamond cutting wheel. When cutting any
material, make sure that it is fully supported. Hold workpiece firmly. Do not force the material into the blade.
Make sure that the cutting-depth adjustment knob and the bevel-cut-adjustment knob are tightened
before operating the saw.
Always ensure the pump is plugged into the power receptacle on the tile saw. Plugging pump into
any other receptacle other than the one supplied on saw, may result in shock hazard.
Make sure the pump is completely submerged in water to protect pump from failure.
Angle Cut
Parallel Cut
A parallel cut is any cut made with the miter scale (3)
at 45º degrees (the face of the miter guide is parallel to
the cutting wheel). To make a parallel cut:
1. Ensure that the angle arrow (A) on the miter guide
points to 45º.
2. Loosen the knob (B) on the miter guide.
3. Adjust the miter gauge so that the desired angle on
the scale aligns with the angle arrow (A).
4. Tighten the knob.
5. Position and press the tile firmly against the miter
guide and move the table evenly with two hands
during cutting. Do not force the work piece or move
the table too quickly.
A
B
FIGURE 15
13
Using the miter guide you can make angled cuts up to
45-degrees. To make an angled cut:
1. Loosen the lock knob (C) on the miter guide.
2. Adjust the miter guide to the desired angle and
tighten the knob.
3. Using the miter guide to align the material for angle
cutting.
4. Move the table forward with two hands during
cutting while holding tile securely against table
backstop.
5. Do not force the work piece or move the table too
quickly.
FIGURE 16
C
12

12
OPERATION (continued)
C
TURNING THE SAW ON AND OFF
Connect the unit to a power source with the correct
voltage and frequency (120V).
1. To start the motor, pull the switch (C) to the “ON”
position.
2. To stop the motor, push the switch to the “OFF”
position.
NOTE: Providing the pump’s plug is inserted into the
pump plug receptacle on the motor, the pump will be
turned on when the motor is turned on.
FIGURE 13
USING THE SAFETY LOCK
When the saw is not being used, the ON/OFF switch
should be locked in the OFF position, using a long
shackle pad lock with a 3/16” diameter shank.
To lock the saw:
1. Insert the shackle through the hole located
underneath the switch and pass it all the way
through the lock tab on the switch and out the other
side.
2. Secure the lock.
3. Store the key in a secure place and away from
the saw.
OPERATION (continued)
MAKING CUTS
Make sure switch actuator is in the “OFF” position when adjusting the motor.
Do not attempt to cut very small pieces. Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hand or finger to come in contact with the diamond cutting wheel. When cutting any
material, make sure that it is fully supported. Hold workpiece firmly. Do not force the material into the blade.
Make sure that the cutting-depth adjustment knob and the bevel-cut-adjustment knob are tightened
before operating the saw.
Always ensure the pump is plugged into the power receptacle on the tile saw. Plugging pump into
any other receptacle other than the one supplied on saw, may result in shock hazard.
Make sure the pump is completely submerged in water to protect pump from failure.
Angle Cut
Parallel Cut
A parallel cut is any cut made with the miter scale (3)
at 45º degrees (the face of the miter guide is parallel to
the cutting wheel). To make a parallel cut:
1. Ensure that the angle arrow (A) on the miter guide
points to 45º.
2. Loosen the knob (B) on the miter guide.
3. Adjust the miter gauge so that the desired angle on
the scale aligns with the angle arrow (A).
4. Tighten the knob.
5. Position and press the tile firmly against the miter
guide and move the table evenly with two hands
during cutting. Do not force the work piece or move
the table too quickly.
A
B
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Using the miter guide you can make angled cuts up to
45-degrees. To make an angled cut:
1. Loosen the lock knob (C) on the miter guide.
2. Adjust the miter guide to the desired angle and
tighten the knob.
3. Using the miter guide to align the material for angle
cutting.
4. Move the table forward with two hands during
cutting while holding tile securely against table
backstop.
5. Do not force the work piece or move the table too
quickly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
For your safety, turn on/off switch to the OFF position and unplug the saw from the power source before
performing any of the trouble shooting steps below.
1. Motor is too hot:
Turn off motor and let it cooldown to room temperature
Checkand clean ventilation openings
If the above actions do notfix the problem,callthe Service Center at 1-800-850-2044.
2. Motor does not run:
Verify that all electrical connections are secure
Test and reset the safety breaker on the power cord ground fault.
Check thatthepower source is 120v AC
If the above actions do not fix the problem, call the Service Center at1-800-850-2044
3. Pump does not pump water to table:
The water in the tray is not deep enough
The water hose is looseor has come off at the pump
The pump electrical cord is notfirmly inserted into the intended receptacle
The filter foam in the pump housing is dirty and/or blocked
4. Movement of the sliding tray is not smooth
The rails are dirty and have build-upfrom use. Clean rails and guide rollers. Then lubricate them with spray
on water resistant lubricant.
One Year Limited New Product Warranty
If within one (1) year from date of purchase, this product fails due to a defect in materials or Workmanship, call the Service
Center at 1-800-850-2044. Please have a copy of the original receipt for all warranty claims. This warranty excludes incidental
or consequential damages and failures due to misuse, abuse or normal wear and tear. This warranty gives you specific rights,
and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state. Please call 1-800-850-2044 for details.
To registeryour toolfor warranty service visit our website at
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only identical replacement parts. You can order parts by calling Technical Service Manager at
1-800-850-2044 to receive personalized support from one of our highly-trained representatives.
free warning label replacement
If your warning labels become illegible or are missing, call
1-800-850-2044
for a free replacement.
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www.Lackmond.com
TROUBLESHOOTING
For your safety, turn on/off switch to the OFF position and unplug the saw from the power source before
performing any of the trouble shooting steps below.
1. Motor is too hot:
sTurn off motor and let it cool down to room temperature
sCheck and clean ventilation openings
If the above actions do not fix the problem, call the Service Center at 1-800-850-2044.
2. Motor does not run:
sVerify that all electrical connections are secure
sTest and reset the safety breaker on the power cord ground fault.
sCheck that the power source is 120v AC
sIf the above actions do not fix the problem, call the Service Center at 1-800-850-2044
3. Pump does not pump water to table:
sThe water in the tray is not deep enough
sThe water hose is loose or has come off at the pump
sThe pump electrical cord is not firmly inserted into the intended receptacle
sThe filter foam in the pump housing is dirty and/or blocked
4. Movement of the sliding tray is not smooth
sThe rails are dirty and have build-up from use. Clean rails and guide rollers. Then lubricate them with spray
on water resistant lubricant.
Three Year Limited New Product Warranty
If within three (3) years from date of purchase, this product fails due to a defect in materials or Workmanship, call the Service
Center at 1-800-850-2044. Please have a copy of the original receipt for all warranty claims. This warranty excludes incidental
or consequential damages and failures due to misuse, abuse or normal wear and tear. This warranty gives you specific rights,
and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state. Please call 1-800-850-2044 for details.
To register your tool for warranty service visit our website at
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only identical replacement parts. You can order parts by calling Technical Service Manager at
1-800-850-2044 to receive personalized support from one of our highly-trained representatives.
free warning label replacement
If your warning labels become illegible or are missing, call
1-800-850-2044
for a free replacement.
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DATE: 08-10-15
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