Harbor Freight Tools 03733 User Manual

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8.

Place the workpiece to be cut against the Parallel Rip Fence (part #7), and

slowly

feed the workpiece into the spinning Tile Saw Blade (part #36). (See Figure B.)

9.

When finished making the cut, turn the Power Switch (part #4) to its “OFF” posi-
tion and unplug the Power Cord (part #11) from its electrical outlet.
(See Figure B.)

To Make Beveled Cuts:

1.

Remove the Screw (part #16). Then, remove the Table (part #1) from the Tile
Saw unit. (See Figure C.)

2.

Fill the Body (part #19) with water. CAUTION: Make sure the water level is
high enough to cover the lower edge of the Tile Saw Blade (part #36), but

not

above the maximum water level as indicated by the arrow.

(See Figure D.)

3.

NOTE: The Table (part #1) may be adjusted in order to make a 22.5 Degree
beveled cut or a 45 Degree beveled cut. To do so, adjust each Pole (part #29)
on the underneath of each end of the Table to either the 22.5 Degree or 45 De-
gree setting. Then reinstall the Table (part #1). (See Figures C, D, and E.)

POLE (#29)

TABLE (#1)

TABLE (#1)

POLE

(#29)

FIGURE E

4.

Place the workpiece to be cut against the Parallel Rip Fence (part #7), and

slowly

feed the workpiece into the spinning Tile Saw Blade (part #36). (See Figure B.)

5.

When finished making the beveled cut, turn the Power Switch (part #4) to its
“OFF” position and unplug the Power Cord (part #11) from its electrical outlet.
(See Figure B.)

To Make Mitered Cuts:

1.

To make a mitered cut, place the Angle Gauge (part #21) against the Parallel Rip
Fence (part #7). Then position the workpiece against the Angle Gauge, and

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7.

Once the proper water level is aquired, plug the Power Cord (part #11) into its
electrical outlet and turn the Power Switch (part #4) to its “ON” position.

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