Husqvarna TS 250 XL manual

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    2 NOTE: Part Numbers that have an ASTERISK (*) sufx may not be active 9-digit numbers. The ‘542’ prex have been added to current 6-digit part numbers and ‘0’ to 8-digit part numbers. EVER Y MACHINE IS THOROUGHL Y TESTED BEFORE LEA VING THE F ACTOR Y . EACH MACHINE IS SUPPLIED WITH A COPY OF THIS MANUAL. OPERA TORS OF THIS EQUIPMENT MU[...]

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    3 Symbol Denitions Symboles Denición De Los Simbolos • Please read the instructions for use prior to operating the machine for the rst time. • Avant toute mise en service, lire attentivement la notice et se familiariser avec la machine. • Antes de la puesta en marcha, lea detenidamente las instrucciones y familiaricese con la máqui[...]

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    4 • Motor Off • Arrêt Du Moteur • Parar El Motor • Use In Well V entilated Area • A Utiliser Dans Un Endroit Bien V entilé • Usar En Una Área Bien V entilada • Do Not Use In Flammable Areas • Ne Pas Utiliser Dans Des Ambiances Comportant Un Risque D’incendie • No Usar In Áreas Inamables • Machinery Hazard, Keep Hands An[...]

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    5 W ARNING HEARING HAZARD DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS MACHINE, OPERA TOR MA Y BE EXPOSED TO A NOISE LEVEL EQUAL OR SUPERIOR T O 85 dB (A) A TTENZIONE!!! RISCHIO DE LESIONE ALL ’APP ARA TO UDITIVO NELLE NORMALI CONDIZIONI DI UTILIZZO, QUEST A MACCHINA PUÒ COMPORT ARE PER L ’OPERA TORE ADDETTO UN ESPOSIZIONE ACUSTICA DI LIVELLO P ARI O SUPERIORE A[...]

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    6 542 18 70-43* Location: T op of Belt Guard 542 04 63-26* Location: Motor Assembly 542 18 92-47* Location: Elec. Motor DECALS & LOCA TIONS ETIQUET AS Y SU UBICACIÓN AUT OCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS DUST W ARNING Cutting, especially when DR Y cutting, generates dust that comes from the material being cut, which frequently contains silica . [...]

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    7 P/N 542 04 63-27* Location: Motor Assembly DECALS & LOCA TIONS ETIQUET AS Y SU UBICACIÓN AUT OCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS 542 19 07-40 (x2) Location: Both Sides of Pan 542 19 07-39 Location: Front of Pan 542 19 07-36 Location: Rip Guide 504 04 02-01 (x2) Location: Front T op Corner of Blade Guard[...]

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    8 DO read this entire operator ’s manual before operating this machine. Understand all warnings, instructions, and controls . DO keep all guards in place and in good condition. DO wear safety approved hearing, eye, head and respiratory protection. DO read and understand all warnings and instructions on the machine. DO read and understand the symb[...]

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    9 DO NOT operate this machine unless you have read and understood this operator ’s manual. DO NOT operate this machine without the blade guard, or other protective guards in place. DO NOT stand behind or in front of the blade path while the motor is running. DO NOT leave this machine unattended while the motor is running. DO NOT operate this mach[...]

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    10 FIGURE 1 Assembly Component Identication A. Pan Guides B. Pan Stops C. Drain Plug D. Bearing Cap & Fasteners E. TIle Saw Wrench (15/16” x 9/16” x 1/2”) F . Locking Knob G. Lockbar H. W ater Pump J. Hose Barb Fitting K. W ater V alve L. W ater T ube Assy L1. Fitting End - T ube Assy L2. Plastic Nozzles - T ube Assy M. Blade Guard N. [...]

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    11 These signs will give advice for your safety Bef ore leav ing our fac tor y eve ry ma chi ne is th oro ugh ly tested. Follow our instructions strictly and your machine will give you long service in normal operating conditions. INSTRUCTION INDICA TION INFORMA TION W ARNING PROHIBITION Use : Sawing of any kind of tile, up to 31” (787mm). Diagona[...]

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    12 IF ANY P ARTS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED, PLEASE CONT ACT YOUR Husqvarna CUST OMER SERVICE FOR INSTRUCTIONS. CALL 1-800-288-5040 T ools required: Y our new saw can be completely as - sembled with the Wrench (E) provided. Qty Part Number Description Size 1 542 16 16-41 Wrench 15/16” x 9/16” x 1/2” • Set the Frame Assembly (1) on a at surfa[...]

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    13 1. Rai se the Bla de Guar d (M) to full y up and tigh ten the wing nut on the side to hold it in the raised position. 3. Remove the Arbor Nut (O) and the Outer Blade Flange (P). 4. Check the Blade (Q) for Counter Clockwise rotation (CCW) and install on the spindle shaft against the Inner Blade Flange (R). Rota tion dir ectio n is indi cated by a[...]

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    14 Good motor performance depends on proper vo lta ge . Ext ens io n co rds tha t ar e too lon g an d/ or too small in wire gauge reduce the voltage to the motor under load. Use extension cords no smaller than indicated below . The motor is equipped with a manual overload protection reset button. If the motors overheats, the red reset button will ?[...]

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    15 9 PROFILE WHEEL SET -UP AND USE See Figure 1 The TS 250 XL is designed for use with a Husqvarna® 6” Prole Wheel, such as P/N 542 62 10-81* (3/8” Radius) or 542 62 10-82* (1/2” Radius). • Raise the blade guard. Remove the spindle nut and outer ange. Remove the tile saw blade if one has been installed. (Refer to Section 5, Adjustabl[...]

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    16 If W ater Stops Flowing , 1. Stop Sawing , then 2. Disconnect Electrical Plug from Outlet , then 3. Remove the Pump , then 4. Back Flush. Back ushing is done by forcing water into the pump discharge and out through the screen. Most of the time this procedure works, and the pump can be put back into service. (See Figure below) If the back u[...]

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    17 The instructions for use and spare parts found in this document are for information only and are not binding. As part of our product quality improvement policy , we reserve the right to make any and all technical modications without prior notice. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility caused by unsuitable use or modications. ANGLE GUID[...]

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    18 Diagram 1: Wiring Diagram 542 20 30-79, 1.5HP , 1 15V/60/1 NOTE: Motors used on this unit are manufactured by Baldor Electric Compan y . For any motor servicing or warranty work, the motor must be taken to a Baldor Authorized Service Center . The Service Center nearest you can be found on the Internet under www .balder .com/support/ . If access [...]

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    19 Diagram 2: Wiring Diagram 542 00 06-05, 1.5 HP , 1 15V/208-230/60/1[...]

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    20 NOTES: NOT AS: REMARQUE :[...]

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    21 Serial Number: Model Number: Date of Purchase: Where Purchased: Please record the Date of Purchase and the Serial Number , the Model Number of the equipment and the Date of Purchase of your equipment in the space below . When ordering service items, please have this information available. NOTE: Motors used on this unit are manufactured by Baldor[...]

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