Multiquip TP24X Saw User Manual


 
PAGE 20 — TP24X TILE SAW • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (04/12/12)
SET-UP/SAWING GUIDES
4. Plug the free end of the extension cord into an AC power
receptacle. Whenever possible use a GFCI receptacle
(Figure 11) to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
Figure 11. GFCI Receptacle
SAWING GUIDES
Using the Cutting Table
The ruler guide has inches marked along the top to allow
convenient measurements and to promote precision cuts.
See Figure 12.
The table spans an area of 16" x 16" (406 x 406 mm).
With the optional side extension table equipped, the cast
aluminum cutting table spans an area of 25" x 16" (635
x 406 mm), which allows it to provide greater support
for handling larger materials.
Cutting table is covered by a rubber mat that provides a
firm, durable work surface.
The MasterGuide Template Base should be used together
with the cutting table to ensure precision while making cuts.
Figure 12. Cutting Table
CUTTING TABLE
RULER GUIDE
MASTERGUIDE
TEMPLATE BASE
SIDE EXTENSION
TABLE (OPTION)
CONNECTING THE POWER
1. Place the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 10) in the OFF
position (down).
2. Connect an extension cord of adequate current carrying
capacity to the power plug on the electric motor.
3. MAKE CERTAIN that the correct size extension cord
is used. Undersized wires will burn out motors. Use
Table 6 to determine the correct extension cord size.
Figure 10. Extension Cord Connection
Table 6. Extension Cord Sizes
Motor
Voltage
VAC
25 ft
(7.6 m)
Long
50 ft
(15. 2 m)
Long
75 ft
(22.9 m)
Long
1.5 HP 115 No. 12 No. 10 No. 8
115V
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
ON/OFFSWITCH
EXTENSION
CORD
CONNECTTO
115/230VAC
POWERSOURCE
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
POWER
PLUG
DANGER
NEVER grab or touch a live
power cord with wet hands, the
possibility exists of electrical shock,
electrocution, and even death!
NEVER use a damaged or worn
extension cable when connecting
to a power source. Defective cables may cause damage
to the saw’s electric motor or electrical shock.
ALWAYS use a grounded (3-wire) extension cord
and MAKE CERTAIN that the motor is connected to
a properly grounded electric circuit. If possible use a
ground fault circuit interrupter to protect the operator
from possible electric shock.