Harbor Freight Tools 3733 Saw User Manual


 
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Never attempt to remove material 26.
stuck in the moving parts of the
Tile Saw while it is plugged in and
running.
When cutting a large work piece 27.
make sure its entire length is prop-
erly supported. If necessary, use a
roller stand (not included) with larger
work pieces.
Never lean on the Tile Saw. 28. Seri-
ous injury could result if the Tile Saw
is tipped or if the rotating Saw Blade
is accidently contacted.
Industrial applications must follow 29.
OSHA requirements.
For your safety: In extreme work-30.
ing conditions, sensors in the Tile
Saw will automatically switch off
the Motor to prevent overheating.
In this event, turn the Power Switch
to its “OFF” position. Wait ve min-
utes or until the Motor has cooled.
Making sure your hands are dry, de-
press the Circuit Breaker. Then, turn
the Power Switch to its “ON” position
to resume cutting.
Never attempt to cut more than 31.
one tile at a time.
Never attempt to cut freehand. 32.
Make sure the tile to be cut is
pressed rmly against the Rip Fence
(7).
Never cut pieces too small to be 33.
held securely against the Cutting
Guide without leaving enough
space for the hand to be a safe
distance from the Saw Blade.
Make sure the tile to be cut off has 34.
sufcient room to move sideways.
Failure to do so may result in the tile
binding against the Saw Blade.
Make sure the Table and surround-35.
ing area are clear with the excep-
tion of the tile to be cut.
Always turn off the Tile Saw and 36.
unplug it from its electrical outlet
before changing accessories or
performing any inspection, mainte-
nance, or cleaning procedures.
WARNING! 37. Some dust created
by power sanding, sawing, grind-
ing, drilling, and other construction
activities, contain chemicals known
(to the State of California) to cause
cancer, birth defects or other repro-
ductive harm. Some examples of
these chemicals are: lead from lead-
based paints, crystalline silica from
bricks and cement and other masonry
products, arsenic and chromium from
chemically treated lumber. Your risk
from these exposures varies, depend-
ing on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to
these chemicals: work in well venti-
lated areas, and work with approved
safety equipment such as those dust
masks that are specially designed to
lter out microscopic particles.
(California Health & Safety Code §
25249.5, et seq.)
WARNING! 38. People with pacemak-
ers should consult their physician(s)
before using this product. Opera-
tion of electrical equipment in close
proximity to a heart pacemaker could
cause interference or failure of the
pacemaker.
WARNING! 39. The warnings and cau-
tions discussed in this manual can-
not cover all possible conditions and