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8. Hold the material firmly against the rip guide and feed the material into the cutting wheel.
9. Make the cut far enough into the material without over- cutting.
10. When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop before
removing any part of the material.
11. Turn the material, adjust the rip guide, and make the second cut along one of the marks. This time
overcut the other line and the cut piece should separate from the rest of the material.
12. When the second cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop
before removing any part of the material.
TO MAKE A
BEVEL
CUT
Beveled 22.5° and 45° cuts can be made using the bevel
table.
1. Using a marker or grease pencil, mark the area to be
cut
on material.
2. Remove the rip
guide.
3. Tilt the bevel
table.
Align the positioning grooves on the both bevel table legs with the two pins. Set the
bevel table to 22.5
º or 45 º.
NOTE: Make sure bevel table is locked firmly in place before beginning
cut.
4. Turn the on/off switch to the ON
position.
5. Let the cutting wheel build up to full speed and wait
for
the wheel to get wet before moving the
material into
the
wheel.
6. Hold the material firmly against the bevel table and feed the material into the cutting wheel.
7. When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for
the
cutting
w
heel
to come to
a
complete stop
b
ef
o
r
e
rem
o
v
ing
any part of the material.
22.5 º
45 º
Leg
Pin
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8. Hold the material firmly against the rip guide and feed the material into the cutting wheel.
9. Make the cut far enough into the material without over- cutting.
10. When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop before
removing any part of the material.
11. Turn the material, adjust the rip guide, and make the second cut along one of the marks. This time
overcut the other line and the cut piece should separate from the rest of the material.
12. When the second cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop
before removing any part of the material.
TO MAKE A
BEVEL
CUT
Beveled 22.5° and 45° cuts can be made using the bevel
table.
1. Using a marker or grease pencil, mark the area to be
cut
on material.
2. Remove the rip
guide.
3. Tilt the bevel
table.
Align the positioning grooves on the both bevel table legs with the two pins. Set the
bevel table to 22.5
º or 45 º.
NOTE: Make sure bevel table is locked firmly in place before beginning
cut.
4. Turn the on/off switch to the ON
position.
5. Let the cutting wheel build up to full speed and wait
for
the wheel to get wet before moving the
material into
the
wheel.
6. Hold the material firmly against the bevel table and feed the material into the cutting wheel.
7. When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for
the
cutting
w
heel
to come to
a
complete stop
b
ef
o
r
e
rem
o
v
ing
any part of the material.
22.5 º
45
º
Leg
Pin
OPERATION
MAKING A BEVEL CUT (Fig. 17)
The bevel table can be set to 22.5° and 45° angles for bevel cuts. Internal or external bevel cuts can be made by turn-
ing the tile face up or face down.
1. Using a marker or grease pencil, mark the line of cut on the tile.
2. Remove the rip guide.
3. Tilt the bevel table. Set the bevel table to 22.5°or 45° by locating the two locking pins into the corresponding po-
sitioning grooves (Fig. 17). Make sure bevel table is locked firmly in place before beginning cut.
4. Place the tile on the table and firmly against the inner edge of the bevel table. Make sure the material is clear of
the cutting wheel before turning on the saw.
5. Turn the power switch to the ON position. Let the cutting wheel build up to full speed and wait for the wheel to
get wet feeding the material into the cutting wheel.
6. Hold the material firmly against the inner edge of the bevel table and feed the material into the cutting wheel in
a smooth motion (Fig. 14). Hold down on the edges of the tile to prevent the tile from lifting during the cut.
7. When the cut is completed, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the cutting wheel to come to a complete stop before
removing any part of the tile.
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
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