Harbor Freight Tools Drill Master 3733 User Manual

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SKU 3733

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POWER

CORD

120 VOLT,

GROUNDED

ELECTRICAL

OUTLET

TILE SAW

DRIP LOOP

Figure 1

13.

Always arrange a “drip loop” in the

power cord (11) connecting the

Tile Saw to a 120 volt, grounded,

electrical outlet. A drip loop is that

part of the Power Cord below the

level of the outlet, or the connector

if an extension cord is used, to pre-

vent water traveling along the Power

Cord and coming in contact with the

outlet. If the Power Plug or electrical

outlet does get wet, do not unplug the

Power Cord. Disconnect the fuse or

circuit breaker that supplies power to

the tool. Then, unplug and examine

for presence of water in the outlet.

See Figure 1, above.
use cold water only.

14.

never use hot

water. Using hot water can damage

the Pump seals.
never run the Tile Saw without a

15.

water supply. Running the unit with-

out a water supply will cause irrepa-

rable damage to the Pump.
Make sure the water supply used

16.

for the Tile Saw is not dirty, sandy,

and does not contain any corro-

sive chemical products.
Make sure to change the water

17.

when necessary while in use and

rinse out the Tub after every use.

never leave the Tile Saw unattend-

18.

ed when it is plugged into an elec-

trical outlet. Turn off the Tile Saw,

and unplug it from its electrical outlet.
Always keep the water level at the

19.

recommended level. Fill the tray

in the Body (19) until it is about 3/4

completely submerged, but do not

overfill.
Avoid splashing water on the

20.

Motor (32), power Switch, power

cord/plug, or any other electrical

component. Make sure to stand on

a dry, insulated surface such as a

rubber mat while using the Tile Saw.
To avoid accidental injury, always

21.

wear heavy duty work gloves when

changing the Saw Blade. Before

using the Tile Saw, make sure the

Saw Blade is properly and securely

mounted on the Saw Spindle. Make

sure the Saw Blade is balanced, and

is not cracked or bent.
The Saw Blade will become hot

22.

while cutting. Allow the Saw Blade

to completely cool before handling.
Allow the Saw Blade to spin up to

23.

full speed before feeding a work

piece into it. When turning off the

Tile Saw, allow the Saw Blade to spin

down and stop on its own. Do not

press against the Saw Blade to stop

it.
do not force the Saw Blade into

24.

the work piece when cutting. Apply

moderate pressure, allowing the Saw

Blade to cut without being forced.
Turn off the Tile Saw and allow the

25.

Saw Blade to stop on its own if the

Saw Blade is to be backed out of

an uncompleted cut.

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