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Buffalo TCUT7UL Assembly & Operating Instructions page 9

7” bench top tile saw

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Preparing To Cut
1. Loosen the Adjustment Knob, and adjust the Fence to the desired cutting width. Then, retighten the
Adjustment Knob. If necessary, loosen the second Adjustment Knob and tilt the Table to adjust the angle of the
cut. Then, retighten the Adjustment Knob. Connect the Power Cord & Plug of the Tile Saw to the nearest 120
volt, grounded, electrical outlet.
2. Turn the Power Switch to its "ON" position, and allow the Blade to spin up to full speed. Check to make sure
the Blade is picking up water from the Tray. If not, turn off & unplug the Tile Saw, fill the Tray to the appropriate
level. Then, restart the Tile Saw.
3. Place the work piece you are cutting firmly against the Fence, and slowly feed the work piece into the
revolving Blade. CAUTION! MAKE SURE TO KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY FROM THE BLADE.
ALSO, MAKE SURE TO HOLD THE WORK PIECE YOU ARE CUTTING FIRMLY AGAINST THE FENCE
THROUGHOUT THE CUTTING PROCESS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE THE WORK PIECE TO BE
PROPELLED BY THE BLADE TOWARD YOUR BODY AND/OR INTO THE TILE SAW.
4. The Angle Guide is provided to make diagonal cuts. Place the Angle Guide
against the Fence to create a guide for your tile. Place the tile inside the Angle
Guide, and slowly feed the work piece into the revolving Blade. See Figure 3.
4. Once the cut is complete, turn the Power Switch to its "OFF" position and allow
Figure 3
the Blade to stop on its own. Then, remove the work piece and any scrap material
from the Table of the Tile Saw.
5. Empty the Water Tray and thoroughly rinse with clean, cold water. Then, replace the Water Tray.
IMMEDIATELY SWITCH OFF THE TILE SAW IN CASE OF:
1) MALFUNCTION OF THE PLUG, RECEPTACLE OR DAMAGE TO POWER SUPPLY CORD, 2) BROKEN
SWITCH, OR 3) SMOKE OR SMELL CAUSED BY SCORCHED INSULATION.
TCUT7UL 7" Bench Top Tile Saw
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