Husqvarna Tile s TS60 Parts Manual
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To set up the Husqvarna TS60 Tile Saw, ensure you have a stable surface for the saw. Attach the water pump and connect it to a clean water source. Ensure the blade is correctly installed and all safety guards are in place. Plug the saw into a grounded electrical outlet.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the saw after each use, checking the water pump for blockages, inspecting the blade for wear, and lubricating moving parts as needed. Periodically check electrical components for damage.
If the blade is not cutting properly, first ensure it is sharp and properly aligned. Check for any debris on the blade or the cutting surface. Confirm the water flow is adequate to cool the blade. If issues persist, replacing the blade may be necessary.
If the water pump is not working, first check for blockages in the tubing. Ensure the water source is clean and the pump is fully submerged. Inspect electrical connections for any issues. If problems continue, the pump may need to be replaced.
To align the tile cutting guide, loosen the locking knobs on the guide. Adjust the guide to the desired position using the measurement markings. Tighten the knobs securely to hold the guide in place. Make a test cut to ensure accuracy.
Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is well-lit and free of obstructions. Never operate the saw without the blade guard in place. Keep hands away from the blade and ensure the saw is unplugged when making adjustments.
To replace the blade, unplug the saw and remove the blade guard. Use a wrench to loosen the arbor nut and remove the old blade. Install the new blade, ensuring the directional arrow matches the saw’s rotation. Tighten the arbor nut securely and replace the blade guard.
For cutting porcelain tiles, a diamond blade specifically designed for porcelain is recommended. Ensure the blade is compatible with the TS60's specifications for optimal performance and safety.
Unusual noises can be caused by a misaligned blade, loose components, or debris in the cutting area. Stop the saw and inspect these areas. Tighten any loose parts and clear debris. If the noise persists, further inspection of mechanical parts may be necessary.
To improve the lifespan of the saw blade, ensure it is always properly cooled with adequate water flow. Avoid cutting materials that exceed the blade's intended use. Regularly clean the blade to remove debris and inspect it for wear and damage.