DeWalt D24000R manual

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    D2 40 00 W e t T il e Sa w Co up e- tu il e à l’ ea u D 24 00 0 Si er ra de co rt e hú me do D2 40 00 IN STR UCT ION MA NUA L GU IDE D’U TIL ISA TI ON MA NUA L DE INS TRU CCI ONE S INS TRUCT IVO DE OPE RACIÓ N, CEN TROS DE SER VIC IO Y PÓL IZA DE GAR ANTÍA . ADV ERTEN CIA: LÉA SE ESTE INS TRUCT IVO ANT ES DE USAR EL PRO DUCT O. Qu es tio [...]

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    En gli sh D E W AL T… BUIL T JOBSITE TOUGH D E W AL T hi gh p erfo rma nce in dus tri al to ols are m ade fo r Am eric a’ s tou ghe st in dus tri al an d con str uct ion a ppl ica tion s. Th e des ign of ever y to ol in th e lin e – fro m dri lls to san ders to gri nders – is the re sult of rig orous use on job sites and thr ougho ut the in[...]

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    En gli sh 1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMP ORT ANT S AFETY INS TRUCT IONS FOR A LL TO OLS ... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..2 GRO UNDIN G INSTR UCTIO NS ... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..2 ADD ITION AL S AFETY RUL ES FOR WET TI LE SA WS ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .3 QUI [...]

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    En gli sh 2 Important Safety Instructions for All T ools W ARNI NG: For your own safe ty , rea d the in stru ctio n manu al bef ore ope rati ng the wet tile saw . Fai lure to hee d thes e warni ngs may resul t in per sona l injur y and ser ious d amage t o the saw . When se rvic ing thi s tool , u se onl y ide ntic al repl aceme nt part s. Have dam[...]

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    En gli sh 3 • CHE CK DAM AGED P AR TS. Befor e furt her use of the tool, a guard or othe r part tha t is damag ed shou ld be ca reful ly chec ked to det ermin e that it will op erate pro perly an d per form its inte nded func tion– chec k for alig nment of mov ing parts , bind ing of mov ing par ts, bre akage of pa rts, mo untin g, and any oth [...]

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    En gli sh 4 USE SPL ASH GUA RD FOR EVE RY O PERA TION FOR WHI CH IT CAN BE USE D. REP LACE DA MAGED CUT TING WH EEL BE FORE OP ERA TIN G. DO NO T EX POSE T O RAIN OR US E IN DAM P LO CA TION S. NEV ER USE P AN HEA TER OR OTH ER HEA TER SO URCE FO R HEA TIN G W A TER. DA MAGE T O THE T OOL, FIR E OR PERSO NAL I NJUR Y COU LD RESUL T . THI NK! YO U C[...]

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    En gli sh 5 3. Atta ch the c uttin g cart t o the ra ils. For fur ther det ails, ref er to Ass embly in the Ins tructi on Manua l. NOT E: Make sur e the car t lo ck is in fu ll open po sitio n. a. Align the arrow on the rear of the cutt ing cart with the round rai l on the fra me of the saw . b. Pl ace the rear roll er assem bly ont o the roun d ra[...]

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    En gli sh 6 FEA TURES (Fig. 2–4) The motor arm assem bly comes assem bled. Open the box and lif t the asse mbly out , as sho wn in Figu re 1. A On/Of f swit ch I. Cutti ng cart wa ter B. Moto r ar m assem bly att achme nt C. Plun ge handl e J. Edge gui de D. Head loc k knob K. Wa ter pan E. Cutt ing whee l cover L. Saw fram e assem bly F . Cutt i[...]

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    En gli sh 7 cut ting whee l cov er . Pre ss th e spi ndle lock butt on (U) whi le tigh tenin g th e cu tting whe el nut. 4. Repl ace cove r and tig hten scr ew (R). 5. Adjust cutt ing wheel depth (see Cutting Depth Adj ustme nt ). T O A TT ACH THE EDG E GUIDE (FI G. 12) 1. Plac e edg e gui de (J ) on the cutti ng ca rt as sembl y (H) . 2. T urn the[...]

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    En gli sh 8 3. Pull up the on/ off switc h (A) to turn the saw on. W ait unt il the strea m of water from the wate r pump com- ple tely co vers the cut ting wh eel. NOT E: Cutt ing til e witho ut wate r will da mage th e cut- tin g wheel . 4. Ease the cutti ng cart towar d the cutt ing whe el then slo wly feed the til e int o the cutt ing whee l. C[...]

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    En gli sh 9 saf e d istan ce from the cut ting whe el, lowe r t he head of the saw slo wly into the tile. Cut into the tile up to the edg e of the mar k wi thout ove rcutt ing. 7. Repe at the proce ss on eac h out line witho ut over cut- tin g. 8. T urn the tile ove r . Repe at ste ps 2 and 3, ove rcutt ing alo ng the lin es whic h wi ll allow th e[...]

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    En gli sh 10 MAINTENANCE Brushes (Fig. 18) CAU TION: T urn off and unpl ug th e too l bef ore mak- ing any adj ustm ents or rem oving or inst allin g attac h- men ts or acces sori es. Be sure th e s witch is in th e O FF pos ition . Inspect carbon brushes regula rly by unp lug gin g to ol, re mov ing the brus h cap (OO ) and with dra win g the brus[...]

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    En gli sh 11 T r oubleshooting Guide BE SU RE TO FOL LOW SAF ETY RU LES AND INST RUCT IONS MAN Y COMM ON PROBL EMS CAN BE SOL VED EAS IL Y BY U TILIZI NG THE CHA RT B ELOW . FOR MORE SER IOUS OR PER SISTE NT PRO BLEMS, CON T ACT A D E WA L T SER VICE CEN TER OR CAL L 1- (800) -4-D E W AL T . TRO UBLE! S AW WI LL NOT ST ART WHA T’S WR ONG? WHA T T[...]