Sentinel WSSEN719-1 User manual

Owner’s Manual Model No. WSSEN719-1
19-0415
You will need this manual for safety instructions, operating procedures, and warranty.
Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe, dry place for future reference.
BLACK 60% BLACK
7" Job Site Wet Tile Saw

Horsepower .....................................................................3/4
Voltage ............................................................................120
Amp..................................................................................4.8
Hertz..................................................................................60
Phase ..........................................................................Single
RPM ..............................................................................3450
Cutting Wheel Diameter.................................................... 7"
Rip Capacity (tile size) ................................................... 18"
Diagonal capacity (tile size) ............................................ 12"
Maximum Depth of Cut ............................................... 1-3/8"
Stainless Steel Cutting Surface .......................19-7/8" x 15"
Overall Dimensions...................... 22-5/8" x 17-5/8" x 6-7/8"
Net Weight ...............................................................22.93 lb
CUTTING WHEEL
The use of the provided 7" cutting wheel is recommended
for maximum performance and safety. Additional cutting
wheels of the same high quality are available at your
local dealer.
WARNING
Do not use cutting wheels rated less than 3450 RPM.
Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury.
Only use continuous rim wheels, do not use serrated or
tooth edged wheels. Do not use wheel with cracks.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY RULES 1
Work Preparation
Work Area Preparation
Tool Maintenance
Tool Preparation
ASSEMBLY 2
Unpacking
Tools Needed
To Install Cord Retainer
Cutting Wheel Assembly
To Install Splash Hood
To Install the Rip Guide
To Install the Miter Guide
To Fill Water Reservoir
Power Source
Grounding Instructions
Extension Cords
Motor
Electrical Connections
Position of the Tile Saw
OPERATION 8
ON/OFF Switch
Tool Placement
Making Cuts
To Make a Cross Cut
To Make a 45° Diagonal Cut
To Make a Miter Cut
To Make an L-Cut
To Make A Bevel Cut
Transportation
Cord and Wrench Storage
MAINTENANCE 12
General Maintenance
Lubrication
TROUBLESHOOTING 13
PARTS ILLUSTRATION & 14
LIST
WARRANTY 16
SECTION PAGE

GENERAL SAFETY RULES 1
WARNING
For your own safety, read and understand all warnings
and operating instructions before using any tool
or equipment.
WARNING
Some dust created by operation of power tool contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. To
reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well
ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment.
Always wear OSHA/NIOSH approved, properly fitting face
mask or respirator when using such tools.
WARNING
Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal
injury. Remember that being careless for even a fraction
of a second can result in severe personal injury.
WORK PREPARATION
• Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing,
gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which
may get caught in moving parts of the tool.
• Nonslip protective footwear is recommended. Wear
protective hair covering to contain long hair.
• Wear eye and hearing protection. Always use safety
glasses. Eye protection equipment should comply with
ANSI Z87.1 standards. Hearing equipment should
comply with ANSI S3.19 standards.
• Wear face mask or dust mask if operation is dusty.
• Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools
when tired, intoxicated or when taking medications that
cause drowsiness.
WORK AREA PREPARATION
• Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas and
benches invite accidents.
• Work area should be properly lighted.
• Do not use the machine in a dangerous environment.
The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in
rain can cause shock or electrocution.
• Never use in an explosive atmosphere. Normal sparking
of the motor could ignite fumes.
• Ground all tools. Three-prong plug should be plugged
directly into properly grounded, three-prong receptacle.
• Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel
if the grounding instructions are not completely
understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is
properly grounded.
• Do not modify the plug provided. If it will not fit
the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
• Use the proper extension cord. Make sure your
extension cord is in good condition. It should have
grounding prong and should be of the correct gauge.
Inspect extension cords periodically and replace
if damaged.
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SAFETY RULES
• Keep children and visitors away. Your shop is a
potentially dangerous environment. Children and visitors
can be injured.
• Make your workshop childproof with padlocks, master
switches or remove switch keys to prevent any
unintentional use of power tools.
TOOL MAINTENANCE
• Turn the machine "OFF", and disconnect the machine
from the power source prior to inspection.
• Maintain all tools and machines in peak condition. Keep
tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance.
• Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories.
• Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of
moving parts, binding, breakage, mounting and any
other condition that may affect tool's operation.
• If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced only by the manufacturer or by an authorized
service center to avoid risk.
• Poorly maintained tools and machines can further
damage the tool or machine and/or cause injury.
• A guard or any other part that is damaged should be
repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift repairs.
• When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause
product damage.
TOOL OPERATION
• Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool is in
the “OFF” position before plugging in.
• Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on and off.
Have defective switches replaced.
• Use the right tool for your job. Do not force your tool or
attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
• Don't force the workpiece on the machine. Damage to
the machine and/or injury may result.
• Stay alert and exercise control. Watch what you are
doing and use common sense. Do not operate tool
when you are tired. Do not rush.
• Disconnect saw before servicing, when changing cutting
wheels and cleaning.
• Never leave tool running unattended. Turn the power
off, allow the wheel to come to a complete stop and
remove the switch key before leaving the tool.
• Do not overreach. Loss of balance can make you fall
into a working machine, causing injury.
• Never stand or have any part of your body in line with
the path of the wheel.
• Know your tool. Learn the tool’s operation, application
and specific limitations before using it.
• Keep hands away from cutting area. Keep hands away
from wheels. Do not reach underneath work or around
or over the wheel while wheel is rotating. Do not attempt
to remove cut material when wheel is moving. Wheel
coasts after being turned off.

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SAFETY RULES
GENERAL SAFETY RULES (continued)
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• Use only correct wheels. Do not use wheels with
incorrect size holes. Never use washers or arbor nuts
that are defective or incorrect. The maximum wheel
capacity of this saw is 7" (178 mm).
• Always use the splash hood.
• Never touch wheel or other moving parts during use.
• Never start tool with wheel in contact with
the workpiece.
• Use only recommended accessories.
• Make sure wheel is tight and not making contact with
saw or workpiece before connecting to power supply.
• Always hold workpiece firmly against the rip guide, miter
guide or bevel table.
• Never attempt to free a stalled wheel without first turning
the saw OFF and disconnecting the saw from the
power source.
• Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where
a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the
cutting wheel.
CAUTION
Think safety! Safety is a combination of operator common
sense and alertness at all times when tool is being used.
WARNING
Do not attempt to operate tool until it is completely
assembled according to the instructions.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

UNPACKING
Refer to Figure 1.
Check for shipping damage. Check immediately whether
all parts and accessories are included. If anything is
missing, or broken, contact your retailer.
The saw comes assembled as one unit. Additional parts
which need to be fastened to saw, should be located and
accounted for before assembling.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
A Tile Saw (Not Shown) 1
B 7" Cutting Wheel 1
C Inner Wheel Washer (wheel assembly) 1
D Outer Wheel Washer (wheel assembly) 1
E Arbor Nut (wheel assembly) 1
F Cord Retainer with
Arbor and Hex Wrench attached
1
G Miter Guide 1
H Splash Guard 1
I Splash Guard Bracket 1
J Screws/Nuts (splash guard assembly) 2/4
K Rip Guide 1
L Drain Plug 1
Figure 1
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WARNING
Do not use the machine until it is completely
assembled and you have read and understood the
entire operating manual. Failure to comply could
result in accidental starting and possible serious
personal injury.
ASSEMBLY 3
TOOLS NEEDED
The following tools are needed to assemble and adjust the
tile saw:
• Supplied arbor and hex wrenches
(Shipped stored on the cord retainer)
• Phillips screwdriver (not included)
• Square (not included)
TO INSTALL CORD RETAINER
See Figure 2
1. Snap the cord retainer (with arbor/hex wrenches) into
the opening on the rear of the saw.
2. Wrap the power cord around the cord wrap as shown.
Figure 2
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ASSEMBLY

CUTTING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 3
WARNING
To prevent serious personal injury. The maximum wheel
capacity for this saw is 7". Do not use wheels larger or
smaller than those which are recommended. Only use
continuous rim wheels, do not use serrated or tooth edged
wheels. Replace damaged cutting wheel before operating.
1. Remove bevel table. NOTE: The folded legs located
on the underside of the bevel table may come loose
during shipping, if this happens snap them back into
the underside of the bevel table while lifting the bevel
table from the top of the saw.
2. Slide inner wheel washer onto arbor.
3. Place the cutting wheel onto the arbor.
4. Place outer wheel washer onto arbor. The double
“D” flats on the wheel washers align with the flats on
the spindle.
5. Install arbor nut onto arbor. Place the hex wrench onto
the arbor nut and the arbor wrench onto the arbor,
while holding the arbor in place tightening the arbor
nut securely.
6. Replace bevel table.
Figure 3
Inner Wheel Washer
Arbor
Outer Wheel Washer
Arbor Nut
Cutting Wheel
To Remove Cutting Wheel
1. Remove bevel table.
2. Place the hex wrench over the arbor nut and the arbor
wrench onto arbor.
3. Hold arbor wrench firmly to prevent the wheel from
moving and turn the arbor nut counterclockwise with
the hex wrench to loosen.
4. Remove arbor nut, outer wheel washer and
cutting wheel.
TO INSTALL SPLASH HOOD
Refer to Figure 4
1. Remove bevel table.
2. Place the L-shaped splash hood bracket into the
recess on the table located behind the wheel. Attach
with the supplied washers and screws. DO NOT
tighten screws at this time.
Figure 4A
Splash Hood Bracket
Washers
Screws
3. Align splash hood bracket with cutting wheel. Once
aligned tighten the screws.
4. Remove the bolt and knob from the splash hood.
5. Align splash hood with wheel and slide over bracket.
Insert bolt through splash hood and splash hood
bracket. Install knob and loosely tighten.
6. Adjust splash hood horizontally to table and slightly
above tile thickness. Hood should not be touching tile.
Fully tighten knob when splash hood is adjusted.
7. Replace bevel table.
Figure 4B
Splash Hood
Knob
Bolt
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ASSEMBLY
TO INSTALL THE RIP GUIDE
See Figure 5 and 13A
1. Loosen knob on rip guide by turning it
counterclockwise.
NOTE: If using the miter guide install it now.
2. Slide rip guide onto side of table. Use the lines on
the top of the table or a square to align rip guide to
the blade, see Figure 13A.
3. Turn rip guide knob clockwise to tighten securely.
Figure 5
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Rip Guide
Miter Guide
Use these lines to align the
rip guide to the cutting wheel
Cutting Wheel
TO INSTALL THE MITER GUIDE
See Figure 5
1. Loosen rip guide knob and removed rip guide from
table and then slide the miter guide onto rip guide
as shown.
2. Adjust rip guide to desired position and tighten rip
guide knob.
3. Adjust miter guide to desired angle using angle scale
and tighten miter guide knob.
TO INSTALL THE OVERFLOW DRAIN
See Figure 6
1. Remove bevel table.
2. Locate hole on bottom of water fill reservoir.
3. Push overflow drain into hole firmly.
4. Replace bevel table.
Figure 6
Overflow Drain
TO FILL WATER RESERVOIR
See Figure 7
1. Remove bevel table.
2. Fill water reservoir with clean tap water to fill line.
NOTE: Overflow drain prevents overfilling.
3. Replace bevel table.
Figure 7
Reservoir
Low Water Line
Fill Line
To Drain Reservoir Water
1. Unplug tile saw.
2. Place a bucket under the overflow drain hole.
3. Remove overflow drain and empty into the bucket.
DO NOT allow water to splash onto ground or
around machine.
4. Discard waste water in accordance with
local regulations.

POWER SOURCE
WARNING
Do not connect to the power source until the machine is
completely assembled.
The machine is wired for 120 volts, 60 HZ alternating
current. Before connecting the machine to the power
source, make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position.
Running the unit on voltages which are not within range
may cause overheating and motor burn-out. Heavy loads
require that voltage at motor terminals be no less than the
voltage specified on nameplate.
• Power supply to the motor is controlled by a
locking rocker switch. Remove the key to prevent
unauthorized use.
NOTE: Do not operate this tool on direct current (DC). A
substantial voltage drop will cause a loss of power and
the motor will overheat. If the saw does not operate when
plugged into an outlet, double check the power supply.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
See Figure 8 and 9
WARNING
Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor
can result in the risk of electrical shock.
• The machine should be grounded while in use to protect
operator from electrical shock.
• In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding
reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.
• This machine is equipped with an approved 3-conductor
cord rated at 150V and a 3-prong grounding type plug
for your protection against shock hazards.
• Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a
properly installed and grounded 3-prong grounding-type
receptacle, as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8
Ground Outlet Box
3-Prong Plug
Grounding Prong
• The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
• Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if
these instructions are not completely understood or if in
doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
• Do not modify plug provided. If it will not fit in outlet, have
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Use only
3-wire extension cords, that have 3-prong grounding type
plugs and matching 3-conductor receptacles that accept
the machine’s plug, as shown in Figure 8.
WARNING
Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when
installing or removing from outlet.
• Inspect tool cords periodically, and if damaged, have
repaired by an authorized service facility.
• The conductor with insulation having an outer surface
that is green with or without yellow stripes is the
equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement
of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect
the green (or green and yellow) wire to a live terminal.
• DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER with this product.
• Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection
should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be
used for the tile saw. Outlets are available having built-in
GFCI protection and may be used for this measure
of safety.
Figure 9
GFCI Outlet
EXTENSION CORDS
Use proper extension cords. Make sure the extension
cord is in good condition. Use only 3-wire extension cords
have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles
which accept the tool plug. When using an extension cord,
make sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current
of the machine. An undersized cord will cause a drop in
the voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating.
Use the table to determine the minimum wire size
(A.W.G.) extension cord.
Extension Cord Length
Wire Size……………..18 A.W.G.
Up to 25 ft
NOTE: Using extension cords over 25 ft. long is
not recommended.
Use only extension cords that are intended for outdoor
use. These extension cords are identified by a marking
“Accept- able for use with outdoor appliances; store
indoors while not in use”. Use only extension cords
having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the
product. Do not use damaged extension cords. Examine
extension cord before using and replace if damaged. Do
not abuse extension cords and do not yank on any cord to
disconnect. Keep cord away from heat and sharp edges.
Always disconnect the extension cord from the receptacle
before disconnecting the product from the extension cord.
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ASSEMBLY

MOTOR
The saw is equipped with a 4.8 Amps motor. The 120 Volt
motor has the following specifications:
Horsepower .................................................................. 3/4
Voltage .........................................................................120
Amp ...............................................................................4.8
Hertz...............................................................................60
Phase .......................................................................Single
RPM............................................................................3450
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
• Turn the switch off and disconnect the machine
from power source before performing any repair or
maintenance work.
• Some electrical wiring and connection work must be
performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with
local regulations.
• Scheme of the motor and electric wiring inside this
machine is shown in Figure 10.
• There is a green grounding wire fastened to the frame
of the machine to provide shock protection. Do not
disconnect the grounding wire from the frame.
• The motor is rated for use at 120 Volts.
• Connect this machine to 3-conductor power outlet with
appropriate rating only.
• Use only 3-pronged extension power cord with
appropriate rating with this machine.
• When changing the power cord, use only 3-pronged
power cord with appropriate rating.
• The power switch is a single pole rocker switch with
locking mechanism. Remove the key when not in use to
prevent accidents.
Figure 10
POSITION OF THE TILE SAW
See Figure 11
Position tile saw to one side of a wall-mounted outlet
to prevent water from dripping onto the outlet or plug.
The operator should arrange a “drip loop” in the cord
connecting the saw to the outlet. The “drip loop” is the part
of the cord below the level of the outlet, or the connector if
an extension cord is used, to prevent water traveling along
the cord and coming in contact with the outlet.
If the plug or outlet does get wet, DO NOT unplug the
cord. Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies
power to the tool then unplug and examine for the
presence of water in the outlet.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrocution. Keep all connections
dry and off the ground. Do not touch the plug with
wet hands.
Figure 11
Drip Loop
Drip Loop
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ASSEMBLY

OPERATION
8
WARNING
Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless.
Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient
to inflict serious injury.
USE
This saw is designed to cut man made tiles, pavers,
natural stone products and stone tile products ONLY.
Straight line cutting operations such as cross cutting,
mitering, ripping, and beveling can be made by this saw.
ON/OFF SWITCH
Refer to Figure 12
The keyed switch is intended to prevent unauthorized use
of the saw.
1. To turn the saw on, insert the yellow key into the key
slot in the center of the switch. Push the key firmly into
the slot and then pull the ON/OFF switch out to the
ON position.
2. To turn the saw off push the ON/OFF switch in to the
OFF position.
3. Remove the yellow switch key, when the saw has
come to a complete stop, by gently pulling it outward.
WARNING
Remove the switch key whenever the saw is not in use.
Place it in a safe place and out of reach of children.
WARNING
ALWAYS lock the switch OFF when the saw is not in use.
Remove the key and keep it in a safe place. In the event
of power failure, blown fuse, or tripped circuit breaker, turn
the switch OFF and remove the key, preventing accidental
startup when power comes on.
Figure 12
Yellow Key
Switch in ON PositionSwitch in OFF Position
TOOL PLACEMENT
Place the tool on a stable, level surface.
NOTE: Holes in the feet are available for bench mounting.
USING THE RIP GUIDE AND MITER GUIDE
See Figure 13
The rip guide can be used from both the left and right side
of the cutting wheel. Install the rip guide and miter guide,
see To Install the Rip Guide.
1. Turn knob on rip guide counterclockwise to loosen.
2. Adjust the rip guide to the desired position. Use the
lines on the top of the table or a square to align rip
guide to the blade.
3. Rotate the knob, clockwise to tighten securely.
To adjust angles:
• Slide miter guide onto rip guide from the front.
• Adjust rip guide to desired position and
secure tightly.
• Adjust to desired angle using angle scale and
tighten securely with miter guide knob.
Figure 13A
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Rip Guide Knob
Cutting Wheel
Rip Guide
Use these lines to align the rip
guide to the cutting wheel
Square
OPERATION
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OPERATION
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Figure 13B
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Cutting Wheel
Rip Guide
Miter Guide Knob
Miter Guide
MAKING CUTS
WARNING
Do not make freehand cuts.
Always make a practice run to acquaint yourself with the
path of the blade. Practice on a scrap tile to make sure
you are comfortable with the feel of the cutting operation.
• Draw the line to be cut on the tile using a marker or
grease pencil. Place masking tape on the tile and mark
the tape if the tile is shiny and hard to mark.
• To prevent straying from the cut mark, use the rip guide
when making cross cuts, the miter guide for miter cuts
and the adjustable right side table for making bevel
cuts, whenever possible. NOTE: If you stray from the
mark, do not force the wheel back to the line by twisting
the tile. Instead, back up and re-cut the tile slicing off a
small amount of tile until the wheel is back on track.
TO MAKE A CROSS CUT
See Figure 14
Cross cuts are straight 90° cuts. The material is fed into
the cut at a 90° angle to the wheel.
1. Use a marker or grease pencil to mark the area to be
cut on the tile.
2. Adjust the rip guide to desired position and tighten.
Optional
• Slide miter guide onto rip guide from front. See To
Install the Miter Guide.
• Adjust the rip guide to desired position
and tighten.
• Adjust miter guide to 0° using angle scale and
tighten knob.
3. Place the tile on the table, firmly against the rip guide
(or miter guide). Make sure the mark on the tile is
aligned with the blade.
NOTE: Make sure the material is clear of the cutting wheel
before turning on the saw.
4. Pull the ON/OFF switch out to the ON position. Allow
the cutting wheel build up to full speed and the blade
to be completely covered with water.
5. Hold the material firmly against the rip guide and
slowly feed the material into the cutting wheel.
6. When the cut is made, push the ON/OFF switch in
to the OFF position. Wait for the cutting wheel to
come to a complete stop before removing any part of
the material.
Figure 14
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TO MAKE A 45° DIAGONAL CUT
See Figure 15
45° Diagonal cuts are also referred to as “long point to
long point cuts”.
1. Use a marker or grease pencil to mark the area to be
cut on the tile.
2. Slide miter guide onto rip guide from front. See To
Install the Miter Guide.
3. Adjust the rip guide to desired position and tighten.
4. Adjust miter guide to 45° using angle scale and
tighten knob.
NOTE: Make sure the material is clear of the cutting wheel
before turning on the saw.
5. Pull the ON/OFF switch out to the ON position. Allow
the cutting wheel build up to full speed and the blade
to be completely covered with water.
6. Hold the material firmly against the miter guide and
slide miter guide along rip guide. Feed the material
into the cutting wheel.
7. When the cut is made, push the ON/OFF switch in
to the OFF position. Wait for the cutting wheel to
come to a complete stop before removing any part of
the material.
Figure 15
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TO MAKE A MITER CUT
See Figure 16
Miter cuts are used for cutting outside and inside corners
on material with the material at any angle to the wheel
other than 90°. Miter cuts tend to “creep” during cutting.
This can be controlled by holding the workpiece securely
against the miter guide.
1. Use a marker or grease pencil to mark the area to be
cut on the tile.
2. Slide miter guide onto rip guide from front. See To
Install the Miter Guide.
3. Adjust the rip guide to desired position and tighten.
4. Adjust miter guide to 45° using angle scale and
tighten knob.
NOTE: Make sure the material is clear of the cutting wheel
before turning on the saw.
5. Pull the ON/OFF switch out to the ON position. Allow
the cutting wheel build up to full speed and the blade
to be completely covered with water.
6. Hold the material firmly against the miter guide and
slide miter guide along rip guide. Feed the material
into the cutting wheel.
7. When the cut is made, push the ON/OFF switch in
to the OFF position. Wait for the cutting wheel to
come to a complete stop before removing any part of
the material.
Figure 16
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TO MAKE AN L-CUT
See Figure 17
L-cuts are cuts that remove a piece of tile to fit in a corner,
around a cabinet, or a piece of molding and are made by
two separate cuts.
NOTE: Only over-cut on the bottom or underneath side of
the material being cut.
1. Use a marker or grease pencil to mark the area to be
cut on the tile. Outline the area to be cut on both sides
of the tile.
2. Adjust the rip guide to desired position and tighten.
3. Place the material on the table, firmly against the
rip guide.
NOTE: Make sure the material is clear of the cutting wheel
before turning on the saw.
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4. Pull the ON/OFF switch out to the ON position. Allow
the cutting wheel build up to full speed and the blade
to be completely covered with water.
5. Hold the material firmly against the rip guide and feed
the material into the cutting wheel.
6. Make the cut far enough into the material without
over-cutting. Now make a cut on the other mark on
the tile without over-cutting.
7. Turn the tile over and make the cut along one of the
outlines, but this time an over-cut can occur without
damaging the exposed surface of the tile due to the
radius of the blade. Over-cut the other line and the cut
piece should be separate from the rest of the tile.
8. When the cut is made, push the ON/OFF switch in
to the OFF position. Wait for the cutting wheel to
come to a complete stop before removing any part of
the material.
Figure 17
TO MAKE A BEVEL CUT
See Figures 18
Beveled 22.5° and 45° cuts can be made using the
bevel table.
1. Use a marker or grease pencil to mark the area to be
cut on the tile.
2. Rotate the bevel table up and pull down the two table
legs as shown. Adjust the bevel table:
• For a 22.5° angle, use the first notches in legs
• For a 45° angle, use the second notches in legs.
• Fold legs up and lay bevel table flat for 0° angle.
NOTE: Make sure bevel table is locked firmly in
place before beginning cut.
NOTE: Make sure the material is clear of the cutting wheel
before turning on the saw.
3. Pull the ON/OFF switch out to the ON position. Allow
the cutting wheel build up to full speed and the blade
to be completely covered with water.
4. Hold the material firmly against the bevel table and
feed the material into the cutting wheel.
5. When the cut is made, push the ON/OFF switch in
to the OFF position. Wait for the cutting wheel to
come to a complete stop before removing any part of
the material.
6. Fold the legs into the underside of the table and snap
in place for storage. Lay the bevel table flat.
Figure 18A
Figure 18A
OPERATION
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove
the plug from the electrical outlet before adjusting or
performing maintenance or lubrication work on the saw.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Before using, check to make sure parts are not damaged,
missing, or worn; check for alignment of moving parts,
binding of moving parts, improper mounting, or any other
conditions that may affect the saw operation. Should any
of these conditions exist, do not use the saw until properly
repaired or parts are replaced. Frequently blow or vacuum
dust from all parts and motor housing.
MAINTENANCE
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WARNING
Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this tool
may be hazardous. Repairs should be done by a qualified
service technician.
LUBRICATION
Ball bearings are grease packed at the factory and require
no further lubrication. Use a spray lubricant on all moving
table parts to ensure smooth operation.
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TRANSPORTATION
See Figures 19
There is a carry handle located on the right side of
the saw.
1. Grasp the handle and lift it into the UP position, it will
snap into place.
2. Use the handle to carry the saw and then push the
handle down into the DOWN position.
Figure 19
Handle in the DOWN position
Handle in the UP position
CORD AND WRENCH STORAGE
See Figures 20
Wrap the cord around the cord retainer at the rear of the
saw when not in use.
Store the hex/arbor wrenches on the cord retainer.
Place the wrenches on the post and secure in place with
the knob.
Figure 20
OPERATION
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING 13
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
Motor will not start
–fuses or circuit
breakers tripping
or blowing.
1.Short circuit in line, cord or plug. 1.Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and
shorted wires.
2.Short circuit in motor or loose
connections.
2.Inspect all connections on motor for loose or
shorted terminals and/or worn insulation.
3.Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in
power line.
3.Install correct fuses or circuit breakers or switch
tool to an appropriately size circuit.
Motor overheats. 1.Motor overloaded. 1.Reduce load on motor.
2.Extension cord too long and of
insufficient gauge (weight).
2.Utilize an extension cord of appropriate gauge and
length or plug tool directly into outlet.
Motor stalls
(resulting in blown
fuses or tripped
circuit).
1.Short circuit in motor or loose
connections.
1.Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted
terminals or worn insulations.
2.Low voltage. 2.Correct low voltage conditions (for example:
improper extension cord length and/or gauge).
3.Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in
power line.
3.Install CORRECT fuses or circuit breakers or plug
tool into an appropriate circuit, matched to an
appropriate fuse or breaker.
4.Motor overload. 4.Reduce the load on the motor.
Machine slows
when operating.
1.Feed rate too great. 1.Reduce the rate at which the workpiece is fed into
the working area of the tool.
2.Undersized circuit or use of
undersized extension cord.
2.Ensure circuit wires or extension cords are proper
gauge, or eliminate use of extension cords.
Saw makes
unsatisfactory cuts.
1.Dull blade. 1.Replace blade.
2.Not enough water in the reservoir. 2.Check water level and add water if necessary.
3.Blade mounted backwards. 3.Turn blade around.
4.Build up on blade. 4.Use dressing stone to remove build up.
5.Incorrect blade for work being done. 5.Change the blade.
Unit does not make
accurate cuts.
1.Fence guide is not square to blade. 1.Check and adjust.
2.Blade is bent or damaged. 2.Replace blade. Refer to Assembly for blade
replacement instructions.
3.Workpiece moving. 3.Use edge guide.
Unit vibrates
excessively.
1.Saw not mounted on a level surface. 1.Reposition on a level surface.
2.Damaged saw blade. 2.Replace blade.
Blade does not come
up to speed.
Blade arbor and nut are loose. Tighten blade arbor and nut.

7" TILE SAW PARTS ILLUSTRATION
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PARTS LIST
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7" Tile Saw PARTS LIST 15
PARTS LIST
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Key# Part# Description Specications Qty
1WSSEN719-1 001 Screw M5×10 4
2WSSEN719-1 002 Left Table 1
3WSSEN719-1 003 Screw M5x14 4
4WSSEN719-1 004 Washer Φ5.3×Φ15×1 4
5WSSEN719-1 005 Table 1
6WSSEN719-1 006 Screw M6×25 4
7WSSEN719-1 007 Motor 1
8WSSEN719-1 008 Sealed Washer ∮27×∮17.5×2.5 1
9WSSEN719-1 009 Cabinet Cap 1
10 WSSEN719-1 010 O-Ring ∮54.5×2.65 1
11 WSSEN719-1 011 Screw ST2.9×8 4
12 WSSEN719-1 012 Inner Flange φ56×14.6 1
13 WSSEN719-1 013 7 Inch Blade 7” 1
14 WSSEN719-1 014 Outer Flange 1
15 WSSEN719-1 015 Hex Nut M12×1.5 1
16 WSSEN719-1 016 Screw ST3.5×9.5 2
17 WSSEN719-1 017 Capacitance
Pressing Buckle
1
18 WSSEN719-1 018 Sponge Bar 420×8×5 1
19 WSSEN719-1 019 Drain Plug 1
20 WSSEN719-1 020 Knob 3
21 WSSEN719-1 021 Wrench 1 1
22 WSSEN719-1 022 Wrench 2 1
23 WSSEN719-1 023 Wire-Wrap Board 1
24 WSSEN719-1 024 Cabinet 1
25 WSSEN719-1 025 Foot Pad 65-75HS 4
26 WSSEN719-1 026 Switch Panel 1
27 WSSEN719-1 027 Switch 1
28 WSSEN719-1 028 Screw M5×8 2
Key# Part# Description Specications Qty
29 WSSEN719-1 029 Hexagon Bolt M6×30 1
30 WSSEN719-1 030 Blade Guard 1
31 WSSEN719-1 031 Riving Knife 1
32 WSSEN719-1 032 Right Table Assembly 1
33 WSSEN719-1 033 Washer Φ6.4×Φ18×1.6t 1
34 WSSEN719-1 034 Screw M3x12 1
35 WSSEN719-1 035 Miter Gauge 1
36 WSSEN719-1 036 Miter Gauge Support 1
37 WSSEN719-1 037 Lock Nut M3 1
38 WSSEN719-1 038 Hexagon Bolt 6×16 1
39 WSSEN719-1 039 Fence 1
40 WSSEN719-1 040 Washer Φ8×Φ20×3t 1
41 WSSEN719-1 041 Lock Handle 1
42 WSSEN719-1 042 Front Rubber Pad 1
43 WSSEN719-1 043 Rear Rubber Pad 1
44 WSSEN719-1 044 Locking Piece 1
45 WSSEN719-1 045 Screw ST4.8×13 2
46 WSSEN719-1 046 Handle 1
47 WSSEN719-1 047 Hexagon Bolt M8×25 2
48 WSSEN719-1 048 Nut M8 2
49 WSSEN719-1 049 Handle Guide 2
50 WSSEN719-1 050 Heycos 1
51 WSSEN719-1 051 Cord 1
52 WSSEN719-1 052 External Tooth
Washers
Φ5 1
53 WSSEN719-1 053 Hex Nut M5 1
54 WSSEN719-1 054 Washer D5 1
55 WSSEN719-1 055 Washer D5 1

1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
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This product carries a 1-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser. If, during normal use, this product breaks or
fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one (1) year from the date of original purchase, simply bring
this tool with the original sales receipt back to your nearest retail store. At its discretion, agrees to have the tool or any
defective part(s) repaired or replaced with the same or similar product or part free of charge, within the stated warranty
period, when returned by the original purchaser with original sales receipt. Not withstanding the foregoing, this limited
warranty does not cover any damage that has resulted from abuse or misuse of the merchandise.
This warranty:
(1) excludes expendable parts including but not limited to blades, brushes, belts, bits, light bulbs, and/or batteries;
(2) shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and/or rental purposes; and
(3) does not cover any losses, injuries to persons/property or costs.
This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Be
careful, tools are dangerous if improperly used or maintained. Seller’s employees are not qualified to advise you on the
use of this merchandise. Any oral representation(s) made will not be binding on seller or its employees. The rights under
this limited warranty are to the original purchaser of the merchandise and may not be transferred to any subsequent
owner. This limited warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied including warranties or merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. The
sole exclusive remedy against the seller will be for the replacement of any defects as provided herein, as long as the
seller is willing or able to replace this product or is willing to refund the purchase price as provided above. For insurance
purposes, seller is not allowed to demonstrate any of these power tools for you.
WARRANTY
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