REXON TC1801R Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
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7 IN. (180 MM) TILE SAW
TC1801R
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
®
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CONTENTS
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P 1 - 10
The original instruction manual is in English.
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UNPACKING
1. Carefully remove the tile saw from the carton.
2. Separate and layout all of the parts. Carefully check it according to the diagram below.
CaRTON CONTENTS
WARNING! If any part is missing or damaged, please do not plug in or use the tile
saw until replacements have been obtained.
Stand Legs
Blade WrenchesRiving Knife Assembly
Upper Stand
Blade Guard
Tile Saw
Miter Gauge Rip Fence
Stand Hardware
Blade
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9. USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Use
safety glasses. Use face or dust mask if
cutting operations create dust.
10.
CONNECT DUST EXTRACTION
EQUIPMENT. If devices are provided
for the connection of dust extraction
and collecting equipment, ensure these
are connected and properly used.
11.
DO NOT ABUSE THE CABLE. Never
pull the cable to disconnect it from the
socket. Keep the cord away from heat,
oil and sharp edge.
12.
SECURE WORK. Where possible use
clamps or a vice to hold the work. Its
safer than using your hand.
13.
DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper
footing and balance at all time.
14.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean
for better and safer performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. Inspect tool
cords periodically and if damaged
have them repaired by an authorized
service facility. Inspect extension cords
periodically and replace if damaged,
keep handles dry, clean and free from
oil and grease.
15.
DISCONNECT TOOLS. When not
in use, before servicing and when
changing accessories such as blades,
bits, cutters, disconnect tools from the
power supply.
16.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form the habit of
checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool
before turning it on.
17.
AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.
Ensure switch is in “off” position when
plugging in.
18.
USE OUTDOOR EXTENSION LEADS.
When the tool is used outdoors, use
only extension leads intended for
outdoor use and so marked.
General Safety Rules
Read all these instructions before
attempting to operate your product.
Save these instructions for future
reference.
1.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAR. Cluttered
areas and benches invite injuries.
2.
CONSIDER WORK AREA
ENVIRONMENT. Do not expose tools
to rain. Do not use tools in damp or
wet locations. Keep work area well lit.
Do not use tools in the presence of
ammable liquids or gases.
3.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Avoid body contact with earthed or
grounded surfaces.
4.
KEEP OTHER PEOPLE AWAY. Do
not let others, especially children, not
involved in the work touch the tool or
the extension lead and keep them away
from the work area.
5. STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use,
tools should be stored in a dry locked-
up place, out of reach of children.
6. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do
the job better and safer at the rate for
which it was intended.
7. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not force
small tools to do the job of a heavy
duty tool. Do not use tools for purposes
not intended; for example do not use
circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
8. DRESS PROPERLY. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellery, they can be caught
in moving parts. Nonskid footwear is
recommended when working outdoors.
Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair.
WARNING! When using electric tools
basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of re,
electric shock and personal injury.
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19. STAY ALERT. Watch what you are
doing, use common sense and do not
operate the tool when you are tired.
20.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before
further use of the tool, it should be
carefully checked to determine that it
will operate properly and perform its
intended function. Check the alignment
of moving parts, binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts, mounting and
any other conditions that may affect its
operation. A guard or other part that is
damaged should be properly repaired
or replaced by an authorized service
centre unless otherwise indicated in this
instruction manual. Do not use the tool
if the switch does not turn it on and off.
21.
WARNING. The use of any accessory
or attachment other than one
recommended in this instruction manual
may present a risk of personal injury.
22.
HAVE YOUR TOOL REPAIRED BY
A QUALIFIED PERSON. This electric
tool complies with the relevant safety
rules. Repairs should only be carried
out by a qualied person using original
spare parts, otherwise this may result in
considerable danger to the user.
23.
THROUGH POOR CONDITIONS OF
THE ELECTRICAL MAINS, shortly
voltage drops can appear when starting
the EQUIPMENT. This can inuence
other equipment (e.g. blinking of a
lamp). If the MAINS-IMPEDANCE
Zmax < 0.34 OHM, such disturbances
are not expected.
24.
DO NOT USE SAW BLADES
MANUFACTURED FROM HIGH
SPEED STEEL.
25.
KEEP THE FLOOR AREA AROUND
THE MACHIN LEVEL, well maintained
and free of loose material e.g. chips and
cutoffs.
26.
USE CORRECTLY SHARPENED
SAW BLADES. Observe the maximum
speed marked on the saw blade.
Ensure that the machine is always xed
to a bench, whenever possible.
Additional Safety Rules
for Tile Saw
1. ALWAYS USE BLADE GUARD
ASSEMBLY.
2.
ALWAYS HOLD WORK FIRMLY
against the miter gauge or rip fence.
3.
NEVER PERFORM ANY OPERATION
USING ONLY YOUR HANDS to
support or guide the workpiece.
4.
NEVER STAND or have any part of
your body in line with the path of the tile
saw blade.
5. NEVER REACH behind or over the tile
saw for any reason.
6. FEED WORK INTO THE DIAMOND
TILE BLADE against the direction of
rotation only.
7. NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A
STALLED DIAMOND TILE BLADE
without rst turning the saw OFF and
unpluging it from the wall outlet. Turn
power switch OFF immediately to
prevent motor damage.
8. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT to
the rear and the sides of the tile saw for
long or wide workpieces.
9. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS
and hand positions where a sudden slip
could cause your hand to move into the
saw blade.
10.
NEVER USE SOLVENTS to clean
plastic parts. Solvents could possibly
dissolve or otherwise damage the
material. Only a soft, damp cloth should
be used to clean plastic parts.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead
of disposing of them as waste.
All tools, hoses and packaging
should be sorted, taken to the local
recycling center and disposed of
in an environmentally safe way. Do not
dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted
municipal waste, use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government
for information regarding the collection
systems available. If electrical appliances
are disposed of in landlls or dumps,
hazardous substances can leak into the
groundwater and get into the food chain,
damaging your health and well-being. When
replacing old appliances with new once, the
retailer is legally obligated to take back your
old appliance for disposal at least for free of
charge. Disposal of discarded material shall
be in accordance with local environmental
regulations.
KNOW YOUR TILE SAW
(FIG. 1)
1.
Blade guard assembly
2.
Blade
3.
Blade wrench storage
4. Blade storage
5.
ON/OFF switch
6. Rip fence ne adjustment roller
7. Carrying handle
8. Miter gauge
9. Front rail
10. Stand
11. Level adjustment knob
12. Water tank
13. Water outlet
14. Riving knife
15. Rip fence
Keep hands away from blade:
Failure to keep your hands
away from the blade will result in
serious personal injury.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of
injury, user must read instruction
manual.
Wear safety goggles.
Wear ear protection.
Wear a breathing mask.
11.
MOUNT your tile saw on a bench or
stand before performing any cutting
operations. Refer to ASSEMBLY AND
SETTING THE TOOL.
12.
ALWAYS USE IN WELL-VENTILATED
AREA. Remove dust frequently. Clean
out dust from the interior of the saw to
prevent a potential re hazard.
13.
NEVER LEAVE THE SAW RUNNING
UNATTENDED. Do not leave the saw
until it comes to a complete stop.
14.
AVOID KICKBACKS (work thrown
back towards you) by keeping the blade
sharp, the miter gauge and cutting
guides parallel to the saw blade and by
keeping the guards in place, aligned
and functioning. Do not release work
before it has passed all the way through
the saw blade. Do not rip work that is
twisted, warped or does not have a
straight edge to guide it along
the guides.
SYMBOLS
V ……....volts A ….....…...........amperes
Hz ….….hertz W ...........................watts
min …....minutes ~ .......alternating current
h …........hours I ………....................ON
O ….…...OFF
min
-1
…......revolutions per minute
Installation
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Motor
Voltage ............................... 220V~ 615W
Hz ..........................................................60
Horsepower......1.2 HP (Max. Developed)
Type ...........................................Induction
Blade
Outside Dimension ......................180 mm
Bore Dimension ........................... 25 mm
Speed ...........................................3450 min
-1
Bevel - Table tilting at positive
..........................15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°
Cutting Capacity .................32.5 mm at 90°
25.4 mm at 45°
Table Size .............................585 x 457 mm
ASSEMBLING STAND (FIG. 2, 3)
1. Open the upper stand. Insert narrow
stand leg (2) into narrow upper stand (1)
by using bolts (3) and nuts (4). Tighten
with a screwdriver and 10 mm wrench.
2. Insert the wide stand leg (5) into wide
upper upper stand (6) by using bolts (7)
and nuts (8). Tighten with a screwdriver
and 10 mm wrench.
SETTING UP THE STAND (FIG. 4)
1. Lift up the stand, put the hands on the
two bars (1) located on the top of the
stand and move outward to open
the stand.
FOLDING THE STAND (FIG. 5)
1.
Once the mahcine is removed from the
stand, put the hands on the two bars (1)
located on the top of the stand and move
inward to fold up the stand.
Specication
WARNING! For your own safety, never
connect the plug to power source outlet
until all assembly steps are completed
and you have read and understood the
safety and operational instructions.
Assembly
ASSEMBLING TILE SAW TO STAND
(FIG. 6)
1. Lift the saw and place on the stand.
Aligning two recess (1) under the tile
saw base to the holding bars (2) of the
stand as shown in Fig. 6.
TRANSPORTING THE SAW (FIG. 7)
1. Remove the tile saw from the stand (1)
by holding the carrying handle (2) and
lifting up the saw.
2. Repeat the step in section “FOLDING
THE STAND” to fold the stand.
INSTALLING THE BLADE (FIG. 8, 9, 10)
1. Open the tilting table (1) by pushing
aside the tilting table locking plate (2).
2. Hold and push the tilting table (1) toward
the back of the saw, and the pin (3) will
come off the x hole (4). Remove the
tilting table (1).
3. Place the blade wrench (5) on the
ange (6) and blade wrench (7) over
the arbor nut (8). Turn the wrench (7)
counterclockwise to loosen the arbor
nut (8).
4. Remove the arbor nut (8) and ange (6).
5. Place the blade (9) onto the arbor, make
sure the rotation arrow on the blade is in
counterclockwise direction.
6. Install the ange (6) against the blade
and thread the arbor nut (8). Tighten the
arbor nut.
WARNING! Before moving the saw,
make sure all the parts attached on the
table are secured or place in designated
storage.
WARNING! To avoid injury from an
accidental start, make sure the switch is
in the OFF position and the plug is not
connected to the power source outlet.
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REMOVING THE BLADE (FIG. 9, 10)
1. Repeat the steps 1-4 in section of
“INSTALLING THE BLADE”.
2. Remove the blade.
INSTALLING AND ALIGNING THE
RIVING KNIFE (FIG. 11)
1. Place the riving knife (1) and set
plate (2) onto the recess of table.
2. Align the holes (3) on the riving knife (1),
the holes (4) on set plate (2) to the
holes (5) on the table.
3. Thread the two screws (6) through the
holes (3, 4) into the holes (5) on the
table.
4. Make the riving knife (1) and the
blade are aligned, and then tighten
the two screws (6) by using Phillips
screwdriver.
INSTALLING THE BLADE GUARD
ASSEMBLY (FIG. 12)
1. Loosen the blade guard assembly by
turning the knob (1) counterclockwise.
2. First place the rear part (2) of blade
guard assembly on the riving knife (3),
then place the front part (4) of blade
guard assembly over the rear part (2) of
blade guard assembly. Make sure the
holes (5) of rear part (2) and front
part (4) are aligned each other and also
with the hole (6) on the riving knife (3).
3. Thread the knob (1) through the
holes (5, 6), place the nut (7) from the
other side, and trun the knob (1) while
WARNING! To avoid injury from an
accidental start, make sure the switch is
in the OFF position and the plug is not
connected to the power source outlet.
pressing on the nut (7) to tighten the
blade guard assembly.
REMOVING THE BLADE GUARD
ASSEMBLY (FIG. 12)
1. Press on the nut (7) with one hand and
turn the knob (1) with ther other hand
counterclockwise to loosen the blade
guard assembly.
INSTALLING THE RIP FENCE
(FIG. 13)
1. Turn the lock knob (1) counterclockwise
to loosen the rip fence (2).
2. Place the rip fence (2) on the table and
engage with the front rail (3). Slide the
rip fence to desired position according
to the length scale (4), and turn the lock
knob (1) clockwise to tighten the rip
fence in place.
NOTE: This rip fence contains ne
adjustment roller (5), slightly roll the ne
adjustment roller (5) to the left or right
for ne adjustment movement if needed.
INSTALLING THE MITER GAUGE
(FIG. 13)
The miter guage (6) is accurately
constructed with index stops at 90° and
45°. To operate the miter gauge, loosen
the lock knob (8) and move the body of the
miter gauge to the desired angle.
1. Place the miter guage (6) on the rip
fence (2). Slide the miter gauge (6) into
the groove (7) set on the rip fence (2).
STORAGE (FIG. 14, 15, 16)
Blade, Blade wrench storage (Fig. 14)
The storage for blade and blade wrenches is
located on the left side of the base.
1. Remove the blade according to the steps
described in section of “REMOVING THE
BLADE”. Place the removed blade on a
protrusion (1) set in the storage.
2. Place the two blade wrenches (2) in the
blade wrench storage (3).
WARNING!
● To avoid injury from an accidental
start, make sure the switch is in
the OFF position and the plug is
disconnected from the power source
outlet.
● Never operate this saw without the
riving knife in the correct position.
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Power cable storage (Fig. 15)
The storage for power cable isocated on
the left side of the base. When the tile saw
is not in use, wrap and store the power
cable (1) as shown in Fig. 15.
Rip fence, Miter gauge (16)
To prevent missing, when the tile saw is not
in use, store the rip fence and miter gauge
in the water basin (1).
NOTE: Make sure the water basin is
completely drain out of the water and clean
all the dust before storing. Remember to
lock the tilting table locking plate (2).
NOTE: All the adjustments for the operation
of the tile saw have been completed at the
factory. Due to normal wear and use, some
occasional readjustments may
be necessary.
FIP FENCE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT
(FIG. 17)
NOTE: The rip fence indicator points
to the scale on the front of the tile saw.
Measurement shown by the indicator will
provide the user with accuracy up to
194 mm right side and 248 mm left side.
Measurement shown is the distance from
the blade to the side of the fence close to
the blade.
1. To check the accuracy, meansure the
actual distance to the side of the rip
fence. If there is a difference between
the meansurement and the indicator,
adjust the indicator by next step.
2. Loosen the indicator screw (1). Slide the
indicator to the correct measurement
position on the scale, then retighten the
screw (1).
MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 18)
1. To change angles of the miter gauge,
loosen the locking knob (1) to allow the
miter gauge (2) to rotate freely. Rotate
the miter gauge (2) to the desired angle
as indicated on the scale.
2. Tightening the locking knob (1) to secure
the miter gauge (2) in position.
Setting the Tool
WARNING! To avoid injury from an
accidental start, ALWAYS make sure
the switch is in the “OFF” position, and
the plug is not connected to the power
source outlet before making
any adjustments.
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FILLING THE WATER BASIN (FIG. 19, 20)
1. Make sure the water outlet (1) is in up
position.
2. Push aside the tilting table locking
plate (2), and lift up the tilting table (3).
3. Fill the water into the water basin (4).
The height of water in the water basin
can also be observed from the mark
indicated on the water outlet (1).
NOTE: Do not overll the water beyond
the maximum level. The tile saw
contains auto draining design which
could prevent the water from being
overlled inattentively.
DRAINING WATER BASIN (FIG. 21)
When nishing the cutting, always drain
the water basin. Placing the tile saw over
a suitable sink or container, and turn down
the water outlet (1) to drain the water.
ON/OFF SWITCH (FIG. 22)
The ON/OFF switch has a removable
safety key. With the key removed from the
switch, unauthorized and hazardous use
by children and others is minimized and the
saw will not turn on.
WARNING!
Never connect the plug to the power
source outlet until all installations and
adjustments are completed and you
have read and understood the safety
and operation instructions.
Do not overll the water basin beyond
the maximum mark.
When lling/draining water basin,
make sure tile saw is unplugged from
wall outlet.
Operating the Tool
1. To turn the saw “ON”, insert the safety
key (1) into the slot of the switch (2),
and move the switch upward to the “ON”
position.
2. To turn the saw “OFF”, move the switch
downward.
3. To lock the switch in the OFF position,
grasp the sides of the safety key (1),
and pull it out.
4. With the safety key (1) removed, the
switch will not opearte to power the
saw on.
5. If the safety key (1) is removed during
the saw running, the saw can be turned
“OFF” but cannot be restarted without
inserting the safety key (1) back.
CUTTING OPEARTION
Before each use, check the following:
1. Check that the water in the water basin
is up to, but not over the maximum
mark.
2. Blade is tight on the arbor.
3. Blade guard assembly is in place and
working properly.
4. Safety goggles, ear protection and
breathing mask are being worn.
WARNING! ALWAYS lock the switch in
“OFF” position when the saw is not in
use. Remove the safety key and keep it
in a safe place. In the event of a power
failure, blown fuse or tripped circuit
breaker, turn the switch “OFF” and
remove the safety key, preventing an
accidental startup when power
comes on.
WARNING! Failure to follow these
common safety rules and those listed
in this manual can greatly increase the
likelihood of injury.
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3. Turn the tile saw “ON” and wait for the
blade to come up to full speed.
4. Carefully push the miter gauge (1) to
begin the cutting operation.
NOTE: The diagonal cutting angles is
provided at 45° on the miter gauge.
BEVEL CUT (FIG. 25)
1. Release the tilting table locking
plate (1) and tilt the tilting table (2) to the
desired positive stop that allow for arms
to catch. Positive stops are provided at
1, 22.5°, 30° and 45°.
2. Turn the tile saw “ON” and wait for the
blade to come up to full speed.
3. Carefully push the workpiece (3) to
begin the cutting operation.
STRAIGHT CUT (FIG. 23)
1. Slide the rip fence (1) to a desired
cutting width.
2. Place the workpiece (2) on the
worktable against the rip fence (1).
3. Turn on the tile saw and wait for the
blade to come up to full speed.
4. Carefully push the workpiece (2) against
the rip fence (1) to start the cutting
operation.
DIAGONAL CUT (FIG. 24)
1. Place the miter gauge (1) on the rip
fence (2).
2. Adjust the miter gauge (1) to 45° for
diagonal cuttting. Loosen the lock
knob (3), turn the miter gauge body to
45° which will be shown on the miter
gauge scale, then tighten the lock
knob (3).
WARNING! To prevent serious injury:
• Do not allow familiarity or frequent
use of your tile saw to cause careless
mistakes. Remember that even a
careless fraction of a second is
enough to cause a severe injury.
• Keep both hands away from the blade
and the path of the blade.
WARNING!
• Never put your ngers into the cutting
line of the blade. Keep the tile against
the surface of the table at all times
and continue pushing the tile unitl
it is clear of the guard. Feed the tile
into the blade at a speed that does
not cause the blade to slow down.
This will ensure a longer blade life
and reduce the risk of the motor
overheating.
• Check the water level of the water
basin frequently as the blade must
never run dry. Rell or replace with
clean cold water as required.
WARNING! Always work at the right
side of the blade during this type of cut.
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Maintenance
CLEANING THE WTAER BASIN (FIG. 26)
After cutting the workpiece, drain the water
from the water basin.
1. Drain water from the water basin (1) by
rotating the water outlet downward.
2.
Remove the blade guard assembly,
riving knife, tilting table and blade.
3. Rinse the water basin (1) with clean
water. Make sure the groove (2) near
the drain hole (3) is rinsed.
4. Dry the water basin (1) with a clean
cloth or towels.
5. Replace the blade, tilting table, riving
knife and blade guard assembly.
6. Rotate the water outlet upward to up
position.
LUBRICATION
Tools are properly lubricated at the factory
and are ready for use. Tools should be
re-lubricated regularly every sixty days to
six months, depending on usage. (Tools
used constantly on production or heavy-
duty jobs and tools exposed to heat may
require more frequent lubrication.) This
lubrication should only be attempted by
authorized service centres.
WARNING! For your own safety, turn the
switch OFF and remove the switch key.
Remove the plug from the power source
outlet before maintaining or lubricating
your saw.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. Clean out all sawdust that has
accumulated inside the saw cabinet and
the motor.
2. Polish the saw table with an automotive
wax to keep it clean and to make it
easier to slide the workpiece.
3. Clean cutting blades with pitch and gum
remover.
4. A worn, cut, or damaged power cord
should be replaced immediately.
5. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to
clean the tool. Never let any liquid get
inside the tool; never immerse any part
of the tool into a liquid.
IMPORTANT: To assure product
SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs,
maintenance and adjustment (other
than those listed in this manual) should
be performed by authorized service
centers or other qualied service
organizations, always using identical
replacement parts.
NOTE: Certain cleaning chemicals can
damage plastic parts.
6. Avoid use of cleaning chemicals or
solvents, ammonia and household
detergents containing ammonia.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
Tile saw will not
start
1. Saw is not plugged in.
2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped.
3. Cord is damaged.
1. Plug in saw.
2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
3. Have cord replaced by authorized
service center.
Material pinched
blade when ripping
1. Rip fence not aligned with blade. 1. Check and adjust rip fence.
Saw makes
unsatisfactory cuts
1. Dull blade.
2. Blade mounted backwards.
3. Gum or pitch on blade.
4. Incorrect blade for work being
done.
5. Gum or pitch on blade causing
erratic feed.
1. Replace blade.
2. Turn the blade around.
3. Remove blade and clean with
turpentine and coarse steel wool.
4. Change the blade.
5. Clean table with turpentine and steel
wool.
Material kicked
back from blade
1. Rip fence out of alignment.
2.
Riving knife not aligned with blade.
3. Feeding stock without rip fence.
4. Riving knife not in place.
5. Dull blade.
6. The operator letting go of material
before it is past saw blade.
7. Miter angle locking knob is not tight.
1. Align rip fence with miter gauge slot.
2. Align
riving knife with blade.
3. Install and use rip fence.
4. Install and use riving knife (with blade
guard).
5. Replace blade.
6. Push material all the way past saw
blade before releasing work.
7. Tighten the knob.
Blade does not
come up to speed.
Reset trips too
easily
1. Extension cord too light or too long.
2. Low house voltage.
1. Replace with adequate size cord.
2. Contact your electric company.
Machine vibrates
excessively.
1. Saw not mounted securely to
workbench.
2. Bench on uneven oor.
3. Damaged saw blade.
1. Tighten all mounting hardware.
2. Reposition on at level surface.
3. Replace blade.
Does not make
accurate 45°
and
90° crosscuts.
1. Miter gauge out of adjustment. 1. Adjust the miter gauge.
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Maximum water
level mark
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level mark
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water level mark
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ORDER ONLY BY MODEL NUMBER AND PART NUMBER
TC1801R PaRTS LIST - SaW
I.D. NO Description Size Q’ty I.D. NO Description Size Q’ty
2391 ROLLING WHEEL 1
361F TENSION PLATE 1
2532 O-RING ROD 2
361G RIVING KNIFE 1
3618 BLADE PLATE 1
361H BRACKET STOP 1
3672 SUPPORT 1
361L MITER GAUGE 1
3677 FOLLOWER PLATE 1
361Q INSIDE ARBOR COLLAR 1
3679 WIDTH BODY 1
361R OUTSIDE ARBOR COLLAR 1
083Z CORD CLAMP 1
361S COLLAR 1
0CDD FOOT 3
361T BLADE WRENCH 2
0J5K FLAT WASHER φ6*13-0.3 1
361U SWITCH COVER 1
0JAE EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER 1 361X BLADE GUARD 1
0K37
CR.RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER
M5*0.8-16 4 361Y BLADE REAR GUARD 1
0K4R CR.-RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M5*0.8-12 2 362E OIL SEAL 1
0K58 CR. RE. COUNT HD. SCREW M5*0.8-20 2 363Q CR.RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW M4*16-16 2
0K64 CR. RE. COUNT HD. SCREW M5*0.8-20 1 363U CR.RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M6*1.0-35 1
0K75 CR.-RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M6*1.0-12 2 366B TABLE 1
0K84
CR. RE.COUNT HD. TAPPING SCREW
M4*0.7-12 3 366C TABLE 1
0K9Z CR.RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW M4*16-16 2 366T RETAINING CLIP 1
0KC6
CR. RE. TRUSS HD. TAPPING SCREW
M4*16-12 2 366W SHAFT-PIVOT 1
0KCA
CR. RE. TRUSS HD. TAPPING SCREW
M5*12-12 1 366X SHAFT-PIVOT 1
0KDU CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M6*1.0-12 4 366Z QUADRATURE TUBE 1
0KF6 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW M4*0.7-8 1 367B FRONT CLAMP 1
0KMS HEX. NUT M6*1.0 T=5 2 367C POINTER 1
0KMT HEX. NUT M8*1.25 T=5 1 367D SLIDE BASE 1
0KNE HEX. NUT M6*1.0 T=5 1 367E PARALLEL BRACKET 1
0KR2 LOCK NUT M5*0.8 T=5 1 367F PLUG-BUTTON 2
0KR3 LOCK NUT M6*1.0 T=6 1 369Y
CR.RE. PAN HD. ROUND NECK SCREW
M5*0.8-12 1
143J PARALLEL PIN 1 36A3 FOLLOWER PLATE 1
213B SPACER 2 36AE LEVELING PAD 1
22A4 LOCKING CABLE TIE 1 36AJ FOLLOWER PLATE 2
238X SET PLATE 1 38ML CR.RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER M5*0.8-25 15
24Q1 ROCKER SWITCH 1 39ZL LEAKAGE PREVENT PLATE 2
28DZ SLIDER 2 3E0X BODY SHELL 1
2CFW RUBBER FOOT BUSH 1 3E0Z WATER BOX 1
2EZ1 CR.-RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M5*0.8-10 5 3E1D KNOB 1
2HDS WING NUT 1 3E1E KNOB 1
2Q5A HEX WASHER HD BOLT M8*1.25-20 1 3E1F BOLT CLAMP 1
2R2E STRAIN RELIEF 1 3E1H KNOB 1
2W18 CR.RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW M4*18-14 2 3E2D POWER CABLE 1
2X16 FLAT WASHER φ8*18-2 1 3EEJ SCALE 1
30XP FLAT WASHER φ6*13-1 1 3EEK CAUTION LABEL 1
35G6 END CAP 1 3EEL TRADEMARK LABEL 1
35G7 END CAP 1 3F5R MOTOR ASS’Y 1
35RH SLIDE PLATE 2 3G75 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1
35XK HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT M4*0.7-6 2 3G7M LABEL 1
35Y6 ROLL PIN 1 3G7N WARNING LABEL 1
35YY RAIL 1 Y410 WAVE WASHER 1
361E WATER LEVEL INDICATOR 1
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REXON TC1801R Owner's manual

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