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Buffalo TCUT7UL Assembly & Operating Instructions page 10

7” bench top tile saw

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Maintenance
CAUTION! Before maintaining and cleaning the machine, disconnect the power supply cord from the
receptacle. Clean with a damp cloth, vacuum or compressed air. Never use water or other corrosive liquids to
clean electrical parts of the machine. Keep the ventilation slots of the cutting machine clean to prevent
overheating of the motor. Store the Tile Saw in a safe, clean, dry location out of reach of children. Tool service
must be performed by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel
could result in injury. Use only identical replacement parts. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury.
Trouble Shooting
The motor gets too hot.
The Tile Saw does not work.
Replacing The Saw Blade
YOU WILL NEED A #1 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER. Two wrenches are
included for changing the Saw Blade. If the provided wrenches are
unavailable, use an 18MM (7/10") open ended wrench, and a 6"
adjustable wrench.
CAUTION! Disconnect the power supply cord from the receptacle.
1. Remove the Water Tray.
2. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the Blade Protection Box to
expose the 18mm (7/10") Arbor Nut.
3. Place the provided hexagonal wrench on the Nut, then place the smaller
wrench on the tip of the Arbor Shaft. See Figure A.
IF NOT USING PROVIDED TOOLS: Grip the Nut with the 18mm (7/10") open-
ended wrench. Then grip the tip of the Arbor Shaft with the adjustable wrench.
4. While holding the Arbor Shaft firm, loosen the nut by turning the wrench in a
counter-clockwise direction
5. Remove the Nut and the Flange Cap (Figure B).
6. Remove the worn Blade and replace with a new Blade.
7. Replace the Flange Cap, paying attention to the rotating direction.
8. Install and tighten the Nut.
9. Replace the Blade Protection Box.
TCUT7UL 7" Bench Top Tile Saw
The cool ventilation slots in the motor are blocked with
dirt. Clean the cool ventilation slots.
Check power supply cord connection.
Check circuit breaker for power line.
Check the power switch.
Figure A
Figure B
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