Sawmaster T7 User manual

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Wet tile saw


Contents
Safety Precautions 3
Health Warning 4
Unpacking 4
Set Up 4
Features 5
Specifications 5
Installation and Operation 6
Saw Stand Setup 6
Blade Installation 6
Water Pump Installation 6
Using the Cutting Table 7
Using the Rip Guide 7
Performing Diagonal Cuts 7
Setting the Cutting Depth 7
Cleaning the Water Tray 8
Transporting the Saw 8
Proper Blade Use 9
Care and Maintenance 10
General Rules 10
Cleaning 10
Prolonged Period of Nonuse 10
Extreme Temperature 11
Water Pump Maintenance 11
Realignment 12
Leveling Adjustment 13
Electrical Specifications 14
Recommendations 14
Electrical Wiring Diagram 14
Extension Cord Chart 14
Troubleshooting 15
Replacement Parts List 18
Accessories 25
How to Order 26
Customer Service 26
Contact Us 27
Warranty 28
Notes 29

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Safety Precautions
A. Saw blade should be inspected daily for excessive wear,
core cracks and arbor damage. Replace any blade that
shows signs of damage.
B. To mount the blade, clean the arbor and outer flanges,
and tighten the nut securely.
C. DO NOT place any portion of your body in line with the
blade while it is rotating.
D. Wet cutting blades MUST be used with water.
E. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, we recommend
the use of GFCI and to refer servicing to a qualified pro-
fessional.
F. When operating the saw, be sure to wear proper safety
gear, such as safety glasses, dust mask, and hearing
protection. A hard hat is also recommended.
G. Never use the machine improperly or work in an unsafe
manner.
H. Maintain alertness while operating the machine. Failure
to maintain attention, by the operator, may lead to seri-
ous injury.
I. Keep work area clean.
J. Before you start working, familiarize yourself with the
work site and its surroundings. Take notice of circum-
stances which may impede work or traffic, observe soil
conditions (good bearing or not) and take measures to
ensure safety (e.g. the shielding of roadworks from pub-
lic traffic).
K. Take measures to ensure that the machine is in a safe
and trouble-free condition prior to usage. Use the ma-
chine only when all protective devices (i.e. guards, noise
absorbers, emergency-off devices) are in place and in
working order.
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. If necessary, stop the ma-
chine at once and secure it.
M. In the case of a malfunction, stop the machine imme-
diately and secure it. Fix the problem as soon as pos-
sible.
N. To stop and start the machine follow the operating in-
structions and observe any indicator lights.
O. Keep out of reach of children. Before operating ma-
chine, be sure the activated machine will be of no dan-
ger to anyone.
P. Be sure to connect the plug to a properly grounded re-
ceptacle to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Q. Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing or ac-
cessories. Keep hair and body parts away from open-
ings and moving parts.
R. If cord/plug is damaged do not operate.
S. Make sure power switch is in “off” position before plug-
ging in power cord to prevent any accidental activation.
T. When machine is plugged in do not leave it unattended.
Unplug prior to servicing, when changing accessories,
and when not in use.
U. Never carry machine by cord. Do not pull cord to un-
plug. Keep cord away from heat, sharp edges and oil.
V. Do not operate the machine when you are tired or while
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medica-
tion.
W. Never operate this unit when flammable materials or va-
pors are present. Electrical devices produce sparks or
arcs which can cause a fire or explosion.
X. When using an extension cord, make sure it is in good
condition and heavy enough to carry the current drawn
by the machine. Refer to the extension cord table in the
“Electrical Specifications” section for the correct gauge
depending on the desired cord length and the machine’s
horse power and voltage.
WARNING

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Health Warning
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals
known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints,
• Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other
masonry products, and
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated
lumber.
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 approved safety equipment, such as those dust
masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
Unpacking
Open the container and carefully lift the saw by the foam packag-
ing and place it on a flat, level working area. Be sure that you
have the following items before you discard the container:
See also page 26 for additional optional accessories.
Set Up
Proceed to the following section to complete the assembly
of the saw:
1. Position water pump within the frame before dropping
into the water tray.
2. Place guides (rip and miter block), shown below right of
the machine, on the table or in the water tray so it is not
lost.
3. Place wrenches inside the water tray so it is not lost.
figure 1
• Saw
• Plastic water tray
• Miter block
• Saw blade
• Wrenches
• Water pump
• Rip guide
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Features
Specifications
T7
Motor Max. Blade
Capacity Cutting Length Cutting Depth Weight Dimensions
1 HP
115 V/60 Hz,
6000 RPM
7-in blade for
5⁄8-in arbors
20-in,
Diagonally cut
12-in tile
1.7-in 57 lbs
Length: 30-in
Width: 20-in
Height: 14-in
* Dimensions do not include extension tables and drip trays.
Carbon Brush Motor
Generates more torque
and is physically smaller
and lighter than similarly
rated induction motors.
Easy to Access Blade Guard
Loosen two knobs behind blade
guard to completely open cover for
easy access to blade.
Plunge Cut
Cutting head can pitch
up and down for creating
cut aways or partial cuts.
Rubber Mat
Injected rubber is chemically
bonded to the aluminum table
increasing durability.

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inner flange on the blade shaft. Use second wrench to
hold blade/shaft in place and remove the nut.
WATER PUMP INSTALLATION
1. Remove the water pump from the box and check that it
is not damaged (if not already installed).
2. Place the pump within the water tray such that the water
outlet is horizontal. (see figure 4)
3. Connect the water hose from the blade guard to the
pump and plug the pump’s power cord into the recep-
tacle on the switch box.
4. Fill the water tray so that the water intake is fully im-
mersed. Proper water level must be maintained at all
times during saw operation.
Disconnect the pump before attempting to handle the
pump. Never operate pump without water in the tray.
WARNING:
Installation and Operation
SAW STAND SETUP
1. Remove the folding stand from its box (if available).
2. While holding the stand upright, spread both sets of legs
apart and swing the workbench over and on top of the
legs.
3. Insert lock pins through the legs and into the workbench.
Seat the saw securely onto the stand. (see figure 2)
BLADE INSTALLATION
1. Turn the two knobs on the inner blade guard coun-
terclockwise until the guard is free.
(see figure 3)
2. Pull the outer blade guard away from the inner blade
guard, away from the motor.
3. Remove the blade shaft nut and outer flange. If a blade
has been mounted, hold the blade with one hand and
use the other hand to loosen the nut with the included
wrench. Remove existing blade.
4. Mount new blade, but make certain the arrow on the
blade coincides with the rotation direction of the shaft.
figure 2
Lock pin
figure 3
5. Note if while loosening or tightening the blade the nut
turns independently from the blade, the other included
wrench must be used. Find the slot located behind the
figure 4
Knob

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slot of the ruler guide and rest the adjoining edge flat
against the rip guide.
4. Now you are ready to make your cut.
SETTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
The recommended cutting depth is ¼-in below the cutting
table surface. To adjust the cutting depth, loosen the cut-
ting depth control knob and set the cutting head such that
the lowest point of the blade is ¼-in below the table sur-
face.
USING THE CUTTING TABLE
• The ruler guide is made of a thick rigid steel to promote
accurate straight cuts. (see figure 5)
• With the tables broad surface area able, the cast
aluminum table spans an area of 14-in x 15-in, able to
support up to 20-in tiles.
• Cutting table is covered by a rubber mat that provides a
firm, durable work surface.
• A rip guide should be used together with the cutting ta
-
ble to ensure precision while making cuts.
USING THE RIP GUIDE
1. Set the rip guide at the desired location on the ruler
guide and tighten the threaded knob. Make sure that
the rip guide is firmly tightened to avoid slippage. The
rip guide can be used for 45˚ and 90˚ cuts.
2. After the rip guide is positioned for the desired cut, place
material flat against the rip guide and the ruler guide.
3. Now you are ready to make your cut.
PERFORMING DIAGONAL CUTS
1. Remove threaded knob from the end of the rip guide
with the horizontal groove and insert it into the other end
with the diagonal groove.
2. Set the rip guide onto the ruler guide, such that the top
edge of the rip guide is aligned with the diagonal groove
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Tighten threaded knob once in place.
3. Place one corner of the material being cut in the vertical
Blade Diameter Cutting Depth
7-in 2.25-in
figure 5
figure 6
(see figure 6)
figure 7
(see figure 7)

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TRANSPORTING THE SAW
1. Ensure that the water tray is empty and dry.
2. Unplug the power cord and store it in the water tray.
3. Secure the cutting table to the front of the saw using the
table retention device.
4. Tighten all adjustment handles, in particular the handles
that set the cutting depth and maximum cutting length.
CLEANING THE WATER TRAY
1. Lift the saw up from inside the water tray.
2. If not able to drain the water tray. With the assistance of
another, move the water tray to the proper disposal site
and pour the waste water away.
3. Wash away any residue waste still attached to the water
tray.
4. Place the saw back into the water tray.
5. Reinsert the water drain plug.
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.
WARNING:

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Proper Blade Use
Dos Don’ts
Wet Cut
Blades
• Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven
wear.
• Always use appropriate blade for material be-
ing cut.
• Inspect arbor shaft for uneven wear before
mounting blade.
• Always use blades with the correct bore shaft
size.
• Ensure that blade is mounted in the correct
direction.
• Use proper safety equipment when operating
the saw.
• Always have a continuous flow of water on
both sides of blade.
• Secure the blade to the arbor with a wrench.
• Do not operate the saw without safety guards
in position.
• Do not operate the saw with blades larger
than 10-in.
• Do not cut dry with blades marked “Use
Wet”.
• Do not exceed manufacturer’s recommended
maximum RPM.
• Do not force blade into material. Let blade
cut at its own speed.
Dry Cut
Blades
• In addition to the following, always follow wet
recommendations.
• Use appropriate blade for material being cut.
• Inspect segment blades for segment cracking
or loss.
• Do not use damaged blades.
• Use proper safety equipment when operating
the saw.
• In addition to the following, always follow wet
recommendations.
• Do not make long cuts with dry blades. Allow
them to air cool.
• Do not use the edge or side of blade to cut or
grind.
• Do not attempt to cut a radius or curve.
• Do not cut too deep or too fast into the mate-
rial.
• Do not cut any material not recommended by
blade manufacturer.

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Care and Maintenance
GENERAL RULES
• Always clean the machine before performing any main-
tenance/repair.
• Before performing any cleaning/maintenance/repair,
the machine must be switched off with the main power
switch.
Steps to Follow When Cleaning:
• Please do not use aggressive cleaners (i.e. containing
solvents). Do not use high-pressure water jets, aggres-
sive detergents or solutions and liquids with a tempera-
ture exceeding 86ºF! Use a fluff-free cloth only.
• Use a cloth which may be lightly moistened only for re-
moving dust and dirt. Hard packed dirt can be removed
with a soft brush.
• For the sake of safety, no water/cleaning liquid/vapor
may penetrate into the electric motor, connectors/plugs,
switches, etc. Therefore cover all apertures, holes in
the housing, connectors or plugs, etc. or seal them with
adhesive tape!
• Use a soft, low-pressure water jet and a brush to rinse
dirt and incrustations away. Be particularly careful when
near hazardous parts of the machine (e.g. switch, mo-
tor). Clean the motor and switches only by wiping with a
moist cloth.
• Do not “rinse” the bearings of the drive elements to pre-
vent them from running dry. The ball bearings of the ma-
chine are permanently lubricated.
• After cleaning, remove all covers and adhesive tape!
All screws/nuts which you may have loosened must be
tightened again!
• After wet cleaning, try the machine on a power outlet
which is equipped with a power breaker (i.e. fault cur-
rent circuit breaker). If the fault current circuit breaker
cuts the power supply, the machine must be inspected
by an authorized dealer prior to use!
CLEANING
After every use of the machine:
• Remove dirty water from container.
• Remove dirt and mud from the bottom of the container.
• Rinse the immersion pump with fresh water to prevent
the water pump from clogging with residual dirt.
After wet cleaning and before using the machine
again:
• Connect the machine to an electric power outlet equipped
with a “GFCI” safety power breaker. If the safety power
breaker cuts off the electrical power supply, do not try to
operate the machine but have it checked by an autho-
rized dealer first.
PROLONGED PERIOD OF NONUSE
Before not using the machine for a prolonged period
of time:
• Clean and lubricate all movable parts. However, do not
grease the guide rails.
After not using the machine for a prolonged period of
time:
• Check that the stand is safely fixed.
• Check that all screw joints and nuts are fixed.
• Check that the cutting table is seated properly on the
guide rails and that it moves easily along the entire
length of the rails.
• With the saw blade removed, switch on the motor for an
instant and switch it off again. If the motor does not run,
have the machine inspected by a qualified electrician.
• Check that the immersion pump works properly. Turn
on the cooling water tap and switch the machine on. If
the pump does not give any water or only a little, switch
the machine off at once. Clean the pump, or replace if
necessary.
For your safety, before performing any maintenance on
the saw turn OFF the power switch and UNPLUG the
power cord.
WARNING:

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EXTREME TEMPERATURE
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
cooling system is entirely drained so that there is no wa-
ter left inside the pump and water hose!
WATER PUMP MAINTENANCE
When the machine has not been used for a long period
of time, hard packed dirt may begin to build up inside the
pump and block the pump wheel. If the machine is acti-
vated with the immersion pump blocked, the electric motor
of the pump will be damaged within a few minutes! Please
follow the steps listed below to clean the pump before op-
erating the saw:
1. Remove the immersion pump from the water container.
2. Clean the immersion pump.
3. Loosen the fixing screws of the pump lid.
4. Take the lid off the pump. Be careful not to damage or
lose the gasket underneath.
5. Clean the pump lid.
6. Remove all dirt and incrustations from the pump wheel.
7. Check whether the pump wheel can be easily turned.
8. Then reassemble the immersion pump correctly and
check whether it works properly.
CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT
1. Unplug the saw before proceeding any further.
2. Locate the carbon brush caps found on the left and right
side of the motor housing. Remove the caps (turn coun-
ter-clockwise to unscrew) to allow the carbon brushes
to spring out. (see figure 8) If they do not come out af-
ter the caps are removed, use a flat screw driver to g-
ently nudge them out.
3. When installing the new brushes, make sure they fit
snugly into the slots. Do not modify the replacement
brushes (i.e. file them down) or use non OEM brushes,
as it may damage the armature and in doing so voids
the manufacturer warranty.
4. Perform steps 1 through 3 in reverse to reinstall the fan
cover.
figure 8

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REALIGNMENT
Method 1:
This procedure deals with the most common source of mis-
alignment that occurs when the guide rails are not parallel
with the blade.
1. Set the cutting depth such that the blade passes through
the table, not over.
2. Place a straight edge (i.e. carpenter’s square) on the
cutting table as shown in figure 8.
3. Loosen the left and right guide rails by loosening the
fasteners found at the ends of the rail. (see figure 8)
The left rail should be slightly loose, so there is not too
much play during adjustments, but the right rail should
move freely as it will be adjusted last.
4. Make sure the short portion of the straight edge is placed
flush against the ruler guide. Adjust the left guide rail
so that the front and rear edges of the blade touch the
straight edge, although a tolerance of 0.1mm between
the front and rear edges is allowed. Perform this adjust-
ment along the entire length of the straight edge.
5. Position the table as close to the user as possible.
Place the straight edge flush against the ruler guide and
blade. Without holding onto the straight edge, gently
move the table towards the rear of the saw and then
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
means that the table is not moving parallel to the blade;
hence, further adjustments as outlined in step 4 will be
required. However, if scenario A or B described below
occurs, other adjustments may be required instead.
A. If the straight edge only touches the blade when
the table is positioned midway along the rail or at
the ends of the rail, then the rail may be deformed
(i.e. bowed). (see figure 12) Perform test cuts
to determine if the rail should be replaced. Typi-
cally a bowing displacement of about 0.2mm will
not affect cutting accuracy.
B. If the straight edge touches both edges of the
blade initially, but shifts apart as the table travels
along the rail, proceed to method 2 below.
6. Tighten the fasteners at both ends of the left rail.
7. Adjust the right guide rail so that the horizontal rollers
figure 9
Fastener
Left Guide
Rail
figure 8
Right Guide Rail
Straight Edge
8. Tighten the fasteners at both ends of the right rail.
If alignment has been achieved do not proceed to method
2.
(see figure 10)
Method 2:
This procedure corrects another source of misalignment
that occurs when the table’s orientation is not parallel with
the guide rails.
1. If the table shifts to the right as it travels away from the
user, a shim needs to be added to the guide roller fur-
thest from the ruler guide. On the other hand, if the
table shifts to the left, a shim needs to be added to the
guide roller closest to the ruler guide. Remove the ap-
propriate guide roller to insert a shim between the roller
and table, then reattach.
on the severity of the shift, more than one shim may be
required.
figure 10
Shim
Guide Roller

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LEVELING ADJUSTMENT
This procedure levels the table so that it is perpendicular to
the blade and flush against the rails.
1. Loosen the socket bolts on the flat roller plate so that the
roller can swing freely about the bolt. (see figure 11)
Do this for both flat roller plates.
figure 11
2. Hold the table against the guide rails. The flat rollers
should reposition themselves to maintain contact with
the guide rails. If the table is not perpendicular to the
blade, lift the right side of the table instead to obtain the
proper angle. A square tool will be required to confirm
the angle. Tighten the socket bolts. Check the table for
play. Repeat step 1-2 if some play is still present.
Flat rollers rotate in this manner
3. After adding shim(s), mount the table onto the guide
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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.

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ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS
• It is recommended that a 15 amp circuit be used while
operating this saw. This will prevent any loss of power
or interruption.
• Always plug saw as close as possible to the power
source while operating. This will allow you to receive
optimum electricity.
EXTENSION CORD CHART
T7
Power 1 HP
Volts 115 V
Amps
Motor RPM 6000 RPM
Cycle 60 Hz
Phase 1
Wire Gauge Length of Cord
No. 12 25’
No. 10 50’
No. 8 75’
Electrical Specifications
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.
WARNING:
Motor
White
Black
Wiring Box
Green
Switch
Green
White
Black
Power Outlet for Water Pump
8.5 A

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Machine does not run when switched
on
Power cord not properly fixed/
plugged in
Check that the machine is properly
connected to the power supply
Power cord defective Have the power cord checked, re-
place if necessary
Main power switch defective Have the main power switch checked
and replace if necessary by a quali-
fied electrician
Loose electrical connection inside
the electric system
Have the whole electric system of
the machine checked by a qualified
electrician
Motor defective Have the motor checked and re-
placed if necessary by a qualified
technician
Motor stops (power cut out) Too much pressure exerted while
cutting
Exert less pressure when cutting
Incorrect specification for saw blade Use a saw blade which corresponds
to the material being cut
Saw has a defective electric system Have the electric system of the saw
checked by a qualified technician
Poor machine performance, little
power
Power cord/extension cable too long
or cable still wound up inside cable
drum
Use a power cord/extension cable of
the rated length, use a cable drum
with cable fully extended
Power network is insufficient Observe the electrical ratings of the
machine and connect it only to a
power network which complies with
these ratings
Drive motor no longer runs at rated
speed (RPM)
Have the motor checked by a quali-
fied electrician and have it replaced if
necessary

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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Insufficient flow of cooling water or
no cooling water at all
The pump draws air Fill the container with water
Filter clogged Clean the filter of the pump
Pump wheel of the immersion pump
blocked by dirt
Disassemble the immersion pump
and clean
Irregular run of the saw blade Poor tension in the blade material Return the saw blade to the manu-
facturer
Saw blade wobbles when running Saw blade is damaged or bent Have the saw blade aligned /
flattened
Clean the receiving flange
Solder the diamond segments of the
old blade onto another saw blade or
use a new blade
Flange of the saw blade is damaged Replace the saw blade flange
Shaft of the motor is bent Replace the electric motor
Diamond segment becomes loose Overheating of the saw blade; cool-
ing water not sufficient
Have the diamond segment soldered
on the blade again; ensure optimum
flow of cooling water
Excessive wear Wrong type of saw blade Use harder saw blades
Shaft of motor causes wobbling Have bearings of the motor or the
motor replaced
Overheating Ensure optimum flow of cooling
water
Cracks in or near the diamond seg-
ment
Saw blade too hard Use a softer blade
Fixed flange is worn out Replace the fixed flange
Motor shaft bearing Replace the bearing of the motor
shaft

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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Saw blade is blunt Saw blade type is unsuitable for the
material being cut
Use appropriate type of saw blade
Saw blade type is unsuitable for the
machine performance
Saw blade too hard
Diamond segments are blunt Sharpen the diamond saw blade
Appearance of cut is not optimal Poor tension in the blade material Return the saw blade to the manu-
facturer
Too much load placed on the saw
blade
Use a suitable saw blade
Diamond segments are blunt Sharpen the saw blade
The center hole in the saw blade has
become wider due to wear
The saw blade has slipped on the
motor shaft when running
The arbor of the saw blade must be
fitted with an appropriate adaptor
ring
Check the receiving flange and have
it replaced if necessary
Saw blade shows blooming colors Saw blade overheating due to a lack
of cooling water
Ensure an optimum flow of cooling
water
Lateral friction when cutting The material feed is too high; pro-
ceed more slowly
Grinding marks on the saw blade Material is not being fed parallel to
the saw blade
Ensure that the direction of feed is
absolutely parallel to the saw blade
Adjust the roller table or have it
adjusted
Poor tension in the blade material Have the saw blade tensioned
Too much load on the saw blade The material feed is too high, pro-
ceed more slowly

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Replacement Parts List
MAIN ASSEMBLY
22
21
25
14
8 12 11 10 9
20
7
6
5
4
13
19
15
17
18
2
28
24
1
29
23
16
26
27 30 31
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CUTTING HEAD ASSEMBLY
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M8 Spring Lock Washer
M8 x 1.25 Nut
Countersunk hex screw M8 x 1.25 x 20L
M8x1.25x40L Socket head hex screw
M6x30L/PP+TPR Triangle knob
M6x70L/PP+TPR Triangle knob
3/8 Waved lock washer
Polypropylene water tray
Frame assembly
Cutting head shaft weldment attachment
M17 wrench
Universal wrench
Male 5/16 - 18 UNC x 3/4L Star type knob
Size 6 hex wrench
45º/90º Rip Guide
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Cutting table assembly
253 gal/hr Water pump
T7 Cutting head assembly
T7 Blade guard assembly
10" Outer flange
Inner flange
7" (178mm) Cont. general purpose blade
D8 X 5 X 600L Water hose
D8 X 5 X 220L Water hose
D8 X 5 X 150L Water hose
Male 1/8" PT to barbed 3/8" straight adapter
Female 8D x 1/8" NPT straight fitting
5/8 - 11 UNC - Nut
M 8 x 1.25 x 45L Hex Flange bolt
M8 Wide Washer
M10 Wide Washer
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