Multiquip Saw tp24 User Manual

OperatiOn and parts Manual  
MOdel tp24  
tile saw  
(electric MOtOr)  
Revision #2 (04/12/12)  
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silicOsis/respiratOry warnings  
WARNING WARNING  
SILICOSIS WARNING  
RESPIRATORY HAZARDS  
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and  
other materials with silica in their composition may give  
off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a  
basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and  
numerous other minerals and rocks. Repeated and/or  
substantial inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can  
cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including  
silicosis. In addition, California and some other  
authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a  
substance known to cause cancer. When cutting such  
materials, always follow the respiratory precautions  
mentioned above.  
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and  
other materials can generate dust, mists and fumes  
containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal  
injury or illness, such as respiratory disease, cancer,  
birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you are  
unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular  
process and/or material being cut or the composition of  
the tool being used, review the material safety data  
sheet and/or consult your employer, the material  
manufacturer/supplier, governmental agencies such as  
OSHA and NIOSH and other sources on hazardous  
materials. California and some other authorities, for  
instance, have published lists of substances known to  
cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, or other harmful  
effects.  
Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where  
possible. In this regard use good work practices and  
follow the recommendations of the manufacturers or  
suppliers, OSHA/NIOSH, and occupational and trade  
associations. Water should be used for dust  
suppression when wet cutting is feasible. When the  
hazards from inhalation of dust, mists and fumes cannot  
be eliminated, the operator and any bystanders should  
always wear a respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for  
the materials being used.  
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table Of cOntents  
tp24 tile saw  
Proposition 65 Warning ........................................... 2  
Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings................................ 3  
Table Of Contents.................................................... 4  
Parts Ordering Procedures...................................... 5  
Safety Information ................................................ 6-9  
Specifications ........................................................ 10  
Dimensions............................................................ 11  
General Information............................................... 12  
Saw Components ............................................. 14-15  
Electric Motor Components................................... 16  
Set-Up .............................................................. 16-20  
Sawing Guides ................................................. 20-21  
Operation.......................................................... 22-23  
Maintenance..................................................... 24-30  
Wiring Diagram (Electric Motor) ............................ 31  
Troubleshooting (Blade)......................................... 32  
Troubleshooting (Saw)........................................... 33  
Explanation Of Code In Remarks Column............. 34  
Suggested Spare Parts ......................................... 35  
Main Saw Assembly ......................................... 36-37  
Cutting Head Assembly.................................... 38-39  
Electric Motor Assembly................................... 40-41  
Cutting Table Assembly .................................... 42-43  
Blade Guard Assembly..................................... 44-45  
Bearing Housing Assembly .............................. 46-47  
Switch Box Assembly ....................................... 48-49  
Tools And Accessories ..................................... 50-51  
Terms And Conditions Of Sale — Parts ................ 52  
NOTICE  
Specifications and part numbers are subject to change  
without notice.  
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parts Ordering prOcedures  
Ordering parts has never been easier!  
choose from three easy options:  
Effective:  
January 1st, 2006  
Best deal!  
order via Internet (dealers only):  
Order parts on-line using Multiquip’s SmartEquip website!  
If you have an Mq Account, to obtain a Username  
and Password, E-mail us at: parts@multiquip.  
com.  
I View Parts Diagrams  
I Order Parts  
I Print Specification Information  
To obtain an Mq Account, contact your  
District Sales Manager for more information.  
Use the internet and qualify for a 5% discount  
on Standard orders for all orders which include  
complete part numbers.*  
Goto www.multiquip.com and click on  
to log in and save!  
Order Parts  
Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change  
Fax your order in and qualify for a 2% discount  
on Standard orders for all orders which include  
complete part numbers.*  
order via Fax (dealers only):  
All customers are welcome to order parts via Fax.  
domestic (uS) Customers dial:  
1-800-6-PARTS-7 (800-672-7877)  
Note: Discounts Are Subject To Change  
domestic (uS) dealers Call:  
order via phone:  
1-800-427-1244  
non-dealer Customers:  
International Customers should contact  
their local Multiquip Representatives for  
Parts Ordering information.  
Contact your local Multiquip Dealer for  
parts or call 800-427-1244 for help in  
locating a dealer near you.  
when ordering parts, please supply:  
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dealer account number  
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Specify preferred method of Shipment:  
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UPS/Fed Ex  
DHL  
Truck  
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Priority One  
Ground  
Shipping address (if different than billing address)  
return Fax number  
I Next Day  
Second/Third Day  
applicable model number  
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Quantity, part number and description of each part  
NOTICE  
All orders are treated as Standard Orders and will  
ship the same day if received prior to 3PM PST.  
We aCCepT aLL maJor CredIT CardS!  
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safety infOrMatiOn  
Do not operate or service the equipment before reading  
the entire manual. Safety precautions should be followed  
at all times when operating this equipment.  
Failure to read and understand the safety  
messages and operating instructions could  
result in injury to yourself and others.  
Potential hazards associated with the operation of this  
equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which  
may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with  
safety messages.  
Symbol  
Safety Hazard  
SaFeTy meSSageS  
The four safety messages shown below will inform you  
about potential hazards that could injure you or others.The  
safety messages specifically address the level of exposure  
to the operator and are preceded by one of four words:  
danger, WarnIng, CauTIon or noTICe.  
Rotating parts hazards  
Cutting and crushing hazards  
Electric shock hazards  
SaFeTy SymBoLS  
danger  
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
WILL result in deaTH or SerIouS InJury.  
WarnIng  
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
CouLd result in deaTH or SerIouS InJury.  
CauTIon  
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
CouLd result in mInor or moderaTe InJury.  
NOTICE  
Addresses practices not related to personal injury.  
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safety infOrMatiOn  
generaL SaFeTy  
NOTICE  
CauTIon  
This equipment should only be operated by trained and  
qualified personnel 18 years of age and older.  
never operate this equipment without proper protective  
clothing, shatterproof glasses, respiratory protection,  
hearing protection, steel-toed boots and other protective  
devices required by the job or city and state regulations.  
Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and  
safety decals when they become difficult read.  
Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any  
accident due to equipment modifications. Unauthorized  
equipment modification will void all warranties.  
never use accessories or attachments that are not  
recommended by Multiquip for this equipment. Damage  
to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.  
Avoid wearing jewelry or loose fitting clothes that may  
snag on the controls or moving parts as this can cause  
serious injury.  
aLWayS know the location of the nearest  
fire extinguisher.  
never operate this equipment when not  
feeling well due to fatigue, illness or when  
under medication.  
aLWayS know the location of the nearest  
first aid kit.  
never operate this equipment under the  
influence of drugs or alcohol.  
aLWayS know the location of the nearest phone or keep  
a phone on the job site. Also, know the phone numbers  
of the nearest ambulance, doctor and fire department.  
This information will be invaluable in the case of an  
emergency.  
aLWayS clear the work area of any debris, tools, etc.  
that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is  
in operation.  
No one other than the operator is to be in the working  
area when the equipment is in operation.  
aLWayS check the equipment for loosened threads or  
bolts before starting.  
do noT use the equipment for any purpose other than  
its intended purposes or applications.  
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safety infOrMatiOn  
SaW SaFeTy  
CauTIon  
danger  
never operate the saw without blade  
guards and covers in place. Exposure of  
the diamond blade must not exceed 180  
degrees.  
neveroperatetheequipmentinanexplosiveatmosphere  
or near combustible materials. An explosion or fire could  
result causing severe bodily harm or even death.  
Verify the motor start switch is set to the OFF position  
before installing a blade.  
WarnIng  
Accidental starting can cause severe injury  
or death. aLWayS place the ON/OFF  
switch in the OFF position.  
aLWayS inspect blade before each  
use. The blade should exhibit no cracks,  
dings, or flaws in the steel centered core  
and/or rim. Center (arbor) hole must be  
undamaged and true.  
Keep hands away from moving parts at all  
times.  
NOTICE  
never disconnect any emergency  
or safety devices. These devices are  
intended for operator safety. Disconnection of these  
devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even  
death. Disconnection of any of these devices will void  
all warranties.  
Use proper blades and follow blade manufacturer’s  
recommendations. Match the blade RPM (blade shaft  
RPM) to the recommended blade surface feet per minute  
(SFPM).  
Ensure the blade-mounting bolt is tightened  
adequately  
CauTIon  
aLWayS ensure saw is securely placed on appropriate  
blocks or jackstands when maintenance requires  
elevation of the saw.  
aLWayS examine blade flanges for damage and  
excessive wear.  
Ensure the blade is marked with an operating speed  
greater than the spindle speed of the saw.  
If the machine malfunctions, stop the saw immediately  
and secure it. Fix the problem as soon as possible.  
Only cut the material that is specified for the diamond  
blade. Read the specification of the diamond blade to  
ensure the proper tool has been matched to the material  
being cut.  
NOTICE  
aLWayS keep the machine in proper running condition.  
Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts  
immediately.  
If wet cutting, ensure a WeT CuTTIng blade is being  
used and that the water supply system to the blade is  
properly functioning and being used.  
Make sure there is no buildup of grease, oil or debris  
on the machine.  
do noT drop the diamond blade on ground or  
surface.  
aLWayS store equipment properly when it is not being  
used.Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location  
out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel.  
Ensure that the blade is mounted for proper operating  
direction.  
BLade SaFeTy  
Adhere to the blade manufacturer’s recommendations  
on handling, storage and safe usage of blades.  
WarnIng  
Rotating blade can cut and crush.aLWayS  
keep hands and feet clear while operating  
the saw.  
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safety infOrMatiOn  
eLeCTrIC moTor SaFeTy  
LIFTIng SaFeTy  
NOTICE  
CauTIon  
Operate electric motor only at the specified voltage  
indicated on the nameplate.  
never allow any person or animal to stand underneath  
the equipment while lifting.  
do noT spray water onto electric motor.  
Some saws are very heavy and awkward to move around.  
Use proper heavy lifting procedures.  
aLWayS disconnect AC power plug from power source  
before moving saw, changing blade, or performing  
maintenance.  
do noT lift machine to unnecessary heights.  
never lift the equipment while the motor is running.  
TranSporTIng SaFeTy  
aLWayS make sure the ON/OFF switch  
on the electric motor is in the OFF position  
when not in use and before inserting the  
saw’s power plug into an AC receptacle.  
NOTICE  
aLWayS shutdown motor before transporting.  
power Cord/Cable Safety  
aLWayS tie down equipment during transport by  
securing the equipment with rope.  
danger  
never let power cords or cables lay in water.  
Ensurethatthediamondbladedoesnotcomeintocontact  
with the ground or surface during transportation.  
never use damaged or worn cables or cords when  
connecting equipment to generator. Inspect for cuts in  
the insulation.  
never transport the saw to or from the job site with the  
blade mounted.  
never grab or touch a live power  
cord or cable with wet hands. The  
possibility exists of electrical shock,  
electrocution or death.  
envIronmenTaL SaFeTy  
NOTICE  
Dispose of hazardous waste properly.  
Examples of potentially hazardous waste  
are used motor oil, fuel and fuel filters.  
Make sure power cables are securely  
connected. Incorrect connections may  
cause electrical shock and damage to the  
saw.  
do noT use food or plastic containers to dispose of  
hazardous waste.  
CauTIon  
do noT pour waste, oil or fuel directly onto the ground,  
down a drain or into any water source.  
Ensure that cables and cords will not be tripped over or  
trapped underneath the saw.  
Never use the cable to pull out the plug from the power  
source.  
NOTICE  
aLWayS make certain that proper power or extension  
cord has been selected for the job.  
Protect the cable from heat, oil, and sharp edges.  
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specificatiOns  
Table 1. Saw Specifications  
model  
Blade Capacity  
Blade rpm  
TP24  
10 in. (254 mm)  
3200  
arbor Size  
5/8 in. (15.875 mm)  
Cast Aluminum  
Blade guard  
Blade Shaft Bearings  
Cutting Head  
Water-Cooled  
Cast Aluminum, Adjustable  
Aluminum with roller bearings, injected  
molded rubber pad, transportation lock  
Conveyor Cart  
drive System  
max. depth of Cut  
Straight Cut  
diagonal Cut  
Water Tray  
V-belt  
3-1/2 in. (90 mm)  
24 in. (610 mm)  
16 in. (406 mm) x 16 in. (406 mm) Size Tile  
ABS  
Water pump  
Weight  
115V, 60 Hz — 100 GPH  
65 lbs. (29 kg)  
Table 2. electric motor Specifications  
Horsepower  
volts  
2
115  
amps  
15  
motor rpm  
Cycle  
3000 RPM  
60  
1
phase  
Class  
E
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diMensiOns  
C
B
A
Figure 1. Dimensions  
Table 3. dimension  
reference Letter  
dimensions  
36.5 in. (927 mm)  
26 in. (660 mm)  
20.4 in. (518 mm)  
A
B
C
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general infOrMatiOn  
The TP24 is a powerful, robust saw designed to  
professionally handle large-sized cuts on ceramics, stone,  
and masonry materials. A sturdy steel precision frame and  
easily removable ABS water tray provides overall durability  
and longevity.  
aCCeSSorIeS/repLaCemenT parTS  
If desired, theTP24 tile saw can be equipped with a support  
stand with wheels.This stand is ideal when the saw needs  
to be placed on a secure reliable platform.  
FeaTureS  
This saw is equipped with a trusted high-torque 2 HP  
electric motor that operates on standard 115V power and is  
designed with thermal overload and fan air cover protection.  
rugged portable Frame assembly — Sturdy steel  
frame design with handles for easy transport.  
An innovative water-cooled bearing assembly works in  
conjunction with the water pump to keep key bearing  
components running cooler.  
electric Induction motor — UL/CSA approved 115 V  
60 Hz, 2 HP electric motor with thermal overload and  
fan cover protection.  
The TP24 saw comes complete with premium blade and  
high flow water pump.  
Water Tray — Sturdy ABS water tray that is easily  
removable for cleaning.  
dry CuTTIng appLICaTIonS  
Cutting Table — Rugged cast aluminum table with  
heavy-duty injected molded rubber padding and  
extension table. Industrial ball bearing rollers ensure  
smooth, precise cart movement.  
TheTP24 tile saw is shipped from the factory for wet-cutting  
saw applications, however it can be used for dry-cutting  
saw applications.The most import thing to remember is to  
disconnect the water pump. The water pump is cooled by  
the flow of water, and failure to disconnect the pump (when  
running dry) will cause pump failure.  
WaterpumpPowerful, maintenance-free, submersible  
pump provides high volume water flow.  
Water-Cooled Blade Shaft Bearing assembly — High  
flow water circulating system designed to keep crucial  
bearing components running cooler.  
NOTICE  
never have the water pump engaged when dry cutting  
applications are involved.  
Blade guard — Hardy cast guard with blade brushes  
designed to evenly distribute water to the blade, and to  
easily position for blade changes.  
BLade appLICaTIonS  
This saw has been designed to incorporate the use  
of diamond blades as the cutting tool. The optimum  
performance of this saw is best evidenced by using 10-inch  
(254 mm) diamond blades that match the material being  
cut. Ask your dealer, or call Multiquip about your specific  
cutting application.  
diamond Blade — 10-inch (254 mm) premium tile blade  
included.  
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nOtes  
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saw cOMpOnents  
5
9
3
1
8
4
11  
2
10  
12  
22  
7
13  
6
14  
17  
23  
19  
21  
20  
16  
24  
18  
15  
Figure 2. Saw Components  
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saw cOMpOnents  
Figure 2 shows the location of the basic components of  
the TP24 saw. Listed below is a brief explanation of each  
component.  
13. CuttingTable — Place material to be cut on this rubber  
padded table. For ease of cutting, this table has been  
placed on rails so that it can easily slide back and forth.  
1. aCpowerCordPlugthiscordintoa125VACreceptacle  
when starting of the electric motor is required.  
14. ruler Backstop — When cutting, place material  
against backstop. Use measurement rail (ruler) to  
determine where material is to be cut.  
2. v-belt Cover — Remove this cover to access the drive  
V-belt. never operate the saw with the V-belt cover  
removed  
15. Stopper — Place stopper in water tray when filling  
with water.  
3. rubber Splash guard — Keeps water from splashing  
from the blade.  
16. BearingHousingHousespermanentlylubricatedball  
bearings to allow motor shaft to rotate smoothly.  
4. electric motor — This unit uses a 115V, 60 Hz, 2 HP  
electric motor.  
17. Cutting Head adjustment Knob — Turn knob  
clockwise to loosen and position cutting head to desired  
height. Turn counterclockwise to tighten.  
5. overcurrent Breaker Button — When a thermal  
overload condition exists, press this button to reset the  
breaker. Allow time for the electric motor to cool down  
before reseting the breaker.  
18. Water Tray — When wet cutting is required, fill with  
clean fresh water. Make sure submersible pump is  
totally immersed in water.  
6. Cutting Blade — This unit uses a 10-inch (254 mm)  
premium diamond blade. Always use recommended  
Multiquip cutting blades.When mounting of the cutting  
blade is required, remove the spindle bolt and outside  
blade flange.Align cutting blade with inside flange arbor  
and reassemble spindle and outside blade flange.  
19. electric Water pump — The electric water pump for  
this saw requires 115 VAC. Plug power cord of electric  
water pump into AC receptacle located on conduit  
box. never run pump dry. Pump must be immersed  
in water.  
20. Water Lines — Replace the clear vinyl tubing water  
lines when they become brittle, worn or clogged.Water  
kits are available through your Multiquip dealer.  
7. Cutting Head Handle — Grab hold of this handle to  
control the movement of the cutting head.  
8. power on/oFF Switch To turn on the saw place  
in the ON position. Place in the OFF position to shut  
down the saw.  
21. maintenanceWrench Usethismulti-purposewrench  
when performing maintenance or repairs on the saw.  
22. rear dripTray — Rear drip tray increases the surface  
area for collecting water and slurry to prevent spillage.  
9. Water pump power receptacle — Plug the water  
pump power cord into this AC receptacle.  
23. masterguide Template Base — Mounts to ruler  
backstop to ensures precision while making cuts.  
10. Blade guard — Protects the user from the cutting  
blade. never operate the saw with the blade guard  
removed.  
24. Water LInk Hose — Recycles water from the bearing  
housing back into the water tray.  
11. Blade guard adjustment Knob — Turn knob  
clockwise to loosen and remove blade guard. Turn  
counterclockwise to tighten.  
12. Blade guard Brushes — Prevents foreign matter and  
debris from accumulating on the saw blade. Replace  
brushes immediately when they become worn or  
damaged.  
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electric MOtOr cOMpOnents/set-up  
3. Slide water pump onto U-shaped bracket located at  
the bottom of the frame. See Figure 6.  
eLeCTrIC moTor ComponenTS  
Figure 3 shows the location of the components of the  
electric motor.  
115 VAC, 60 Hz  
SINGLE -PHASE  
ELECTRIC MOTOR  
4. Slide cutting head onto the post. Secure cutting head  
to the shaft using provided flat washer, lock washer and  
nut. Attach cutting depth control knob and washer to  
the cutting head through the slot located underneath  
the belt guard. See Figure 4.  
5. Mount blade guard onto shaft protruding from the side  
of the cutting head. Secure the blade guard in place  
using the provided serrated washer and blade guard  
knob.  
OVERCURRENT  
BREAKER BUTTON  
6. Attach rear drip tray to the water tray.  
BLADE  
GUARD  
KNOB  
REAR  
DRIP  
TRAY  
BLADE  
GUARD  
CUTTING  
HEAD  
ELECTRIC  
MOTOR  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
ELECTRIC WATER  
PUMP AC  
RECEPTACLE  
Figure 3. Electric Motor Components  
CUTTING  
DEPTH  
CONTROL  
KNOB  
SaW SeT-up  
WATER  
TRAY  
WarnIng  
Whenever cleaning, adjusting or lubricating any part  
of the saw, make certain to place the power ON/OFF  
switch in the oFF position and disconnect the plug from  
the power source.  
SHAFT  
Figure 4. Saw Assembly  
7. If using the optional support stand, assemble as  
described in the Support Stand Assembly section.  
Make sure that the saw is secured on the support  
stand as instructed.  
1. Open the shipping container carefully, lift the saw by  
its carrying handles and place it on a suitable table or  
platform. Make sure the table or platform can support  
the weight of the saw.  
2. Make sure that the following items are found in the  
container:  
SupporT STand aSSemBLy (opTIonaL)  
Refer to Figure 5 for location of components.  
1. Remove the folding stand from its box.  
Saw  
Water Pump  
Rear Drip Tray  
Owner’s Manual  
Rip Guide  
Water Tray  
Drain Plug  
Universal Wrench  
Saw Blade  
2. While holding the stand upright, spread both sets of  
legs apart and swing the workbench over and on top  
of the legs.  
3. Seat the saw securely onto the stand.  
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set-up  
8. Insert the water pump power plug into the outlet cable  
receptacle from the electric motor conduit box as shown  
in Figure 7.  
ELECTRIC MOTOR  
CONDUIT BOX  
CONDUIT  
BOX  
CABLE  
RECEPTACLE  
POWER  
PLUG  
WATER  
PUMP  
Figure 7. Water Pump Power Connection  
Figure 5. Support Stand Assembly  
ConneCTIng THe WaTer pump  
Refer to Figure 6.  
WarnIng  
Disconnect the pump before attempting to handle the  
pump. never operate pump without water in the tray.  
4. Attach the water hose coming from the blade guard  
and bearing housing to the water pump.  
NOTICE  
5. Install drain plug in water tray.  
The above procedure is for wet cutting applications only.  
never dry cut with the pump connected to an AC power  
source. Running the pump dry will damage the pump.  
aLWaySdisconnectthepump’spowercordwhendrycutting.  
6. Fill the water tray with clean fresh water. The water  
pump intake must always be fully covered by water.  
Also, keep the pump intake free of sludge, debris and  
other materials that may accumulate in the tray.  
7. Make certain that the water hose will not come in contact  
with the blade or interfere with any moving parts.  
BLADE  
GUARD  
WATER  
WATER  
PUMP  
HOSES  
DRAIN  
PLUG  
BEARING  
HOUSING  
Figure 6. Connecting the Water Pump  
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set-up  
3. directional arrow — Check to ensure that the blade is  
orientedproperlyonthespindleforsawing.Referencethe  
directionalarrowonthebladeandplaceitsothedirection  
of rotation “downcuts” with the turn of the shaft.  
BLadeS  
WarnIng  
Failure to thoroughly inspect the blade for  
operational safety could result in damage to  
thebladesorthesawandmaycauseserious  
injury to the user or others in the operating  
area.Inspect the blade flanges and shaft for  
damage before installing the blade.  
4. diamond Segment or rim — Ensure that there are  
no cracks, dings, or missing portions of the diamond  
segment/rim. do noT use a blade that is missing  
a segment or a portion of the rim. Damaged and/or  
missing segments/rims may cause damage to your saw  
and injury to the user or others in the operating area.  
5. Specifications — Ensure that the blade specifications,  
size, and diameter properly match up to the sawing  
operation.Wetbladesmusthavewatertoactasacoolant.  
Utilizingadiamondbladenotmatchedproperlytothetask  
may result in poor performance and/or blade damage.  
6. arbor Hole — It is essential that the arbor hole  
diameter properly matches the shaft arbor, and that it  
is free from distortions. Correct blade flanges (collars)  
must be used. The inside face of the flanges must be  
clean and free of debris.An out of round arbor condition  
will cause damage to the blade and the saw.  
Blade Components  
Diamond blades are recommended for your saw. Ask your  
Multiquip dealer about your specific cutting application.  
Figure 8 highlights the components of a diamond blade.  
2
1
3
4
7. maX rpm This RPM reference is the maximum safe  
operating speed for the blade selected.never exceed  
themaxRPMonthediamondblade.ExceedingtheMAX  
RPM is dangerous, and may cause poor performance  
and may damage the blade. All blades used must be  
designed for the maximum spindle RPM.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MAX. RPM  
5
7
Cutting depth  
The recommended cutting depth is 1/4" (6 mm) below the  
cutting table surface.To adjust the cutting depth, loosen the  
cutting head adjustment knob so that the blade is 1/4" below  
the top of the cutting table's surface.SeeTable 4 to determine  
cutting depth by blade diameter.  
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Figure 8. Diamond Blade  
1. Stress relief Holes (gullets) — Check the steel core  
for cracks that may have propagated from the slots  
and/or gullets. Cracks indicate extreme fatigue failure  
and if sawing continues, catastrophic failure will occur.  
WarnIng  
Setting the blade too low may damage the cutting table  
and if set too high, the blade may grab the material  
being cut, causing damage and possibly injury.  
2. edge of the Steel Core — Check the diameter edge for  
discoloration (blue oxidation) indicating an overheating  
condition caused by insufficient cooling water/air.  
Overheating of blades may lead to loss of core tension  
and/or increase the possibility for blade failure. Check  
to make sure the steel core’s width is uniform about  
the rim of the blade, and not succumbing to an “under  
cutting” condition brought about by highly abrasive  
material or improper under cutting core protection.  
Table 4. Blade diameter vs. Cutting depth  
Blade diameter  
7 in. (178 mm)  
10 in. (254 mm)  
Cutting depth  
1-3/4 in. (44.5 mm)  
3-1/2" (90 mm)  
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set-up  
5. Loosen blade guard adjustment knob, lower the blade  
guard, and retighten the knob.  
Blade Installation  
Refer to Figure 9 and the following instructions for installing  
the blade.  
6. Slightly loosen the cutting head adjustment knob, lower  
the cutting head so that the blade is 1/4" (6 mm) below  
the surface of the cutting table.Tighten the adjustment  
knob firmly to hold the cutting head in place.  
1. Loosen blade guard adjustment knob located at the  
rear of the blade guard. Carefully raise the cutting  
head to its highest position and secure it into place by  
tightening the blade guard adjustment knob.  
BLADE  
BLADE  
SHAFT  
NUT  
GUARD  
ADJUSTMENT  
KNOB  
BLADE  
2. Remove the blade shaft nut and outer flange.If a blade  
has been mounted, hold the blade with one hand and  
use the other hand to loosen the nut with the universal  
wrench. Remove existing blade.  
OUTER  
FLANGE  
3. Mount new blade, but make certain the arrow on the  
blade coincides with the rotation direction of the shaft.  
Ensure the capacity of the blade guard matches the  
diameter of your cutting blade.  
INNER  
FLANGE  
BLADE  
GUARD  
BLADE  
SHAFT  
4. Attach outer flange and blade shaft nut.Hold the blade  
with one hand and use the other hand to tighten the  
nut with the universal wrench.Make certain the flanges  
are pressed flush against the blade and that the nut is  
firmly tighthened, but do noT over tighten.  
Figure 9. Blade Installation  
See Table 5 for proper blade use guidelines.  
Table 5. proper Blade use  
dos  
don’ts  
Inspect blades daily for cracks or uneven wear.  
Do not operate the saw without safety guards in place.  
Do not operate the saw with blades larger than 10  
in. (254 mm)  
Always use appropriate blades for material being cut.  
Inspect arbor shaft for uneven wear before mounting  
blade.  
Do not cut dry with blades marked “Use Wet”.  
Do not exceed manufacturer’s recommended  
maximum RPM.  
Always use blades with the correct arbor shaft size.  
Ensure that blade is mounted in the correct  
direction.  
Do not force blade into material. Let blade cut at its  
own speed.  
Do not make long cuts with dry blades. Allow them  
to air cool.  
Use proper safety equipment when operating the saw.  
Always have a continuous flow of water on both  
sides of blade.  
Do not use the edge or side of blade to cut or grind.  
Do not attempt to cut a radius or curve.  
Secure the blade to the arbor with a wrench.  
Inspect segment blades for segment cracking or loss. Do not cut too deep or too fast into the material.  
Do not cut any material not recommended by blade  
Do not use damaged blades.  
manufacturer.  
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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.  
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.  
Table 6. extension Cord Sizes  
25 ft  
(7.6 m) (15. 2 m) (22.9 m)  
50 ft  
75 ft  
voltage  
vaC  
motor  
Figure 11. GFCI Receptacle  
Long  
Long  
Long  
SaWIng guIdeS  
2 HP  
115  
No. 12  
No. 10  
No. 8  
using the CuttingTable  
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.  
ELECTRIC  
ELECTRIC  
MOTOR  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
MOTOR  
POWER  
PLUG  
CONNECT TO  
115/230 VAC  
POWER SOURCE  
Cutting table is covered by a rubber mat that provides a  
firm, durable work surface.  
EXTENSION  
CORD  
A rip guide should be used with the cutting table to ensure  
precision while making cuts.  
Figure 10. Extension Cord Connection  
SIDE EXTENSION  
TABLE (OPTION)  
danger  
CUTTING TABLE  
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.  
RULER GUIDE  
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.  
RIP GUIDE  
Figure 12. Cutting Table  
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sawing guides  
using the rip guide  
1. Set the rip guide at the desired location on the ruler  
guide and tighten the threaded knob. Make sure that  
the rip guide is firmly tightened to avoid slippage. The  
rip guide can be used for 45° and 90° cuts.  
2. After the rip guide is positioned, for the desired cut,  
place material flat against the rip guide and ruler guide.  
3. Now you are ready to make your cut.  
performing diagonal Cuts  
1. Remove threaded knob from the end of the rip guide  
with the horizontal groove and insert it into the other  
end with the diagonal groove.  
2. Set the rip guide onto the ruler guide, such that the top  
edgeoftheripguideisalignedwiththediagonalgrooveto  
the left of the vertical channel in the cutting table.Tighten  
threaded knob once in place.  
3. Place one corner of the material being cut in the vertical  
slot of the ruler guide and rest the adjoining edge flat  
against the rip guide.  
4. Now you are ready to make your cut.  
performing miter Cuts  
Tomakemitercuts,anoptionalmiterblockmustbepurchased.  
See Figure 13.  
1. Place the lip of the miter block on the ruler guide with  
the threaded knob facing you.  
2. Position the miter block such that a tile laying flat  
against the block may rest its left-most edge within  
the vertical channel of the cutting table. Tighten the  
threaded knob to secure the miter block in place.  
3. Place material onto miter block and you are ready to cut.  
Figure 13. Optional Miter Block  
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OperatiOn  
STarT-up proCedure  
WarnIng  
never lift the blade guard while the blade  
is rotating. The possibility exists of severe  
bodily harm if fingers or hands come in  
contact with the rotating saw blade. Wait  
for the blade to stop rotating before lifting  
the blade guard.  
NOTICE  
Readandfullyunderstandthismanualbefore  
starting or attempting to operate the saw.  
Before starting the saw’s electric motor  
make sure that the Safety, General Information, and  
Set-Up sections have been completed and understood.  
do noT proceed until the above mentioned sections  
have been completed.  
1. Place the material to be cut (Figure 14) on the cutting  
table against the backstop.  
NOTICE  
CUTTING  
TABLE  
aLWayS use the water feed system unless special dry  
cut blades are being used. If dry cutting is required,  
disconnect water pump.  
MATERIAL  
WarnIng  
BACKSTOP  
never place hands or feet inside the belt  
guard or blade guard while the motor is  
running. aLWayS shut the motor down  
before performing any kind of maintenance  
Figure 14. Material Placement  
danger  
WarnIng  
aLWayS be alert to the fact that there is a rotating  
blade on the saw and be extremely aware of your body  
position — especially your hands in relationship to the  
rotating blade. The possibility exists of severe bodily  
harm or even death if your body comes in contact with  
the rotating saw blade.  
aLWayS wear approved eye and hearing  
protection before operating the saw.  
WarnIng  
never place hands and fingers near  
the cutting blade. The possibility exists of  
severe bodily harm if hands and fingers  
come in contact with rotating saw blade.  
2. Turn the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 15) to the ON  
position with the blade away from the material to be  
cut, the cutting blade should begin to rotate. Before  
cutting remember to follow all safety rules referenced  
in this manual.  
WarnIng  
aLWayS ensure that the cutting blade has  
been mounted correctly.  
danger  
never touch a live power cord with wet  
hands.The possibility exists of electrical  
shock, electrocution which could cause  
severe bodily harm, even death.  
Figure 15. Power ON/OFF Switch (ON)  
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OperatiOn  
3. Push the cutting table with the material, slowly and  
evenly until the cut is complete. Move the cutting table  
back and remove the cut pieces.  
4. Avoid overloading the motor when cutting. However,  
the electric motor is protected with a manual-reset  
thermal overload switch that will turn the saw off if the  
motor is overheated. In the event that the switch is  
tripped, turn the “ON/OFFswitch to the “OFFposition  
and allow the motor to cool before attempting to restart.  
SHuT doWn proCedure  
1. Place the power ON/OFF switch (Figure 16) in the OFF  
position (down).  
Figure 16. Power ON/OFF Switch (OFF)  
2. Wait for the cutting blade to stop rotating.  
3. Disconnect the saw's AC power cord from the power  
source. never leave the saw connected to a power  
source when unattended. This will prevent accidental  
starting.  
4. Using a soft cloth, clean any excess debris or residue  
that may have accumulated on the saw.  
5. Store saw in a clean dry location where it will be out  
of the reach of children.  
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Maintenance  
A good preventive maintenance program of regular  
inspection and care will increase life and improve the  
performance of the saw and cutting blades.  
5. After each day's use, run clean water through the  
water pump and water hoses.This extends pump and  
blade life.  
WarnIng  
6. After cleaning, remove all covers and adhesive tape.All  
screws or nuts which may have been loosened must  
be retightened.  
Whenever cleaning, adjusting, or lubricating any part of  
the saw, maKe CerTaIn to do the following:  
7. Check the spindle bolt for tightness periodically.  
• Place power ON/OFF switch to the oFF position.  
8. Keep the drive belt tight. It is very important to replace  
worn belts as soon as possible.To adjust belt tension,  
loosen the four (4) motor mounting bolts and remove  
the belt guard. Tighten the adjusting nut on the back  
of the motor plate to increase the tension. Proper belt  
tension is 4-5 lbs. of force with approximately 3/16" of  
belt deflection measured at a point midway between the  
pulleys.Tighten the motor mounting bolts and reattach  
the belt guard.  
• Disconnect power cord from AC source.  
never attempt to check the V-belt with the engine  
running. Severe bodily injury can occur.  
BaSIC maInTenanCe  
1. Tighten loose nuts or screws and replace any cracked  
or broken parts.  
2. Clean the machine frequently.do noT use aggressive  
cleaners (i.e. containing solvents). do noT use high  
high-pressure water jets, aggressive detergents or  
solutions and liquids with a temperature exceeding  
86°. Use a fluff-free cloth only. Use a cloth which may  
be lightly moistened only for removing dust and dirt.  
Hard packed dirt can be removed with a soft brush.  
9. maKe CerTaIn that the cutting head is aligned  
properly. Misalignment can adversely affect blade life.  
10. The blade flanges must have a diameter of 4".  
Undersized flanges will reduce blade life and cause  
breakage. Therefore, they should be replaced at  
once.  
11. Cutting blades must fit the arbor snugly. This is very  
important with diamond blades as pounding will occur  
and serious blade damage can result. If the arbor  
shoulder of the inner blade flange is grooved from blade  
slippage, the flange must be replaced.  
do noT let any water/cleaning liquid/vapor penetrate  
into the electric motor, connectors/plugs, switches, etc.  
Cover all apertures, holes in the housing, connectors  
or plugs, etc, or seal them with adhesive tape.  
Use a soft, low-pressure water jet and a brush to rinse  
dirt and incrustations away.Be particularly careful when  
near hazardous parts of the machine (e.g. switch,  
motor). Clean the motor and switches only by wiping  
with a moist cloth.  
12. Inspect the cutting table periodically. Replace worn  
parts.  
13. do noT “rinse” the bearings of the drive elements to  
prevent them from running dry.The ball bearings of the  
machine are permanently lubricated.  
3. Remove the belt guard and clean the pulleys.The belts  
and pulleys will wear rapidly if excessive dust builds up.  
14. Replace the spindle bearings as soon as they begin to  
make any strange noises. Worn bearings can destroy  
blades very quickly.  
4. Clean the sludge that accumulates on the bottom of  
the water tray at least once a day and refill with clean  
water. It may be necessary to clean the tray out twice  
a day in heavy cutting.The sludge is abrasive and will  
shorten the life of the water pump and blades.  
15. Grease pivot bearings periodically.  
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Maintenance  
Check that the immersion pump works properly. Turn  
on the cooling water tap and switch the machine on. If  
the pump does not give any water or only a little, switch  
the machine off at once. Clean the pump, or replace if  
necessary.  
maInTenanCe InTervaLS  
Use the following guidelines to perform maintenance on  
your saw.  
after every use of the machine  
ambient temperature below 32°F / 0°C (operation  
in winter)  
Remove dirty water from container.  
Remove dirt and mud from the bottom of the container.  
To prevent the water in the pump and cooling system  
from freezing, remove the water after using the machine  
or when there will be a long break. Make sure that the  
cooling system is entirely drained so that there is no  
water left inside the pump and water hose.  
Rinse the immersion pump with fresh water to prevent  
water pump clogging from residual dirt.  
after wet cleaning and before using the machine  
again  
CLeanIng THe WaTerTray  
Connect the machine to an electric power outlet  
equipped with aGFCIsafety power breaker.If the safety  
power breaker cuts off the electrical power supply, do  
not try to operate the machine but have it checked by  
an authorized dealer first.  
Refer to Figure 17.  
1. Remove the rear drip tray.  
2. Lift the saw up from inside the water tray.  
Before not using the machine for a prolonged  
period of time  
3. Remove the drain plug and drain any water left inside  
the water tray.  
4. Flush water into tray while holding it upright to remove  
any sludge buildup.  
Clean and lubricate all movable parts. do noT grease  
guide rails.  
5. Replace the saw back into the water tray.  
6. Attach the rear drip tray.  
after not using the machine for a prolonged period  
of time  
Check that the stand is safely fixed.  
Check that all screw joints and nuts are fixed.  
Check that the cutting table is seated properly on the  
guide rails and that it easily moves along the entire  
length of the rails.  
With the saw blade removed, switch on the motor for an  
instant and switch it off again. If the motor does not run,  
have the machine inspected by a qualified electrician.  
Figure 17. Water Tray Removal  
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Maintenance  
WaTer pump maInTenanCe  
When the machine has not been used for a long period of  
time, hard packed dirt may build up inside the pump and  
block the pump wheel.  
NOTICE  
If the machine is activated with the immersion pump  
blocked, the electric motor will be damaged within a  
few minutes!  
Please follow the steps below to clean the pump before  
operating the saw.  
1. Remove the immersion pump from the water container.  
2. Clean the immersion pump.  
Figure 18. Belt Replacement  
CuTTIng Head removaL  
3. Loosen the fixing screws of the pump lid.  
4. Take the lid off the pump (be careful not to damage or  
lose the gasket underneath)  
To remove the cutting head, see Saw Set-Up  
BearIng HouSIng removaL  
5. Clean the pump lid.  
To remove the bearing housing (Figure 19), perform the  
following:  
6. Remove all dirt and incrustations from the pump wheel.  
7. Check whether the pump wheel can be easily turned.  
1. Remove the 4 screws on the belt guard.  
2. Remove the belt guard.  
8. Reassemble the immersion pump and check that it  
works properly.  
3. Loosen (do not remove) the adjustment screw behind  
the mounting plate and the 4 screws on the motor base  
to remove the belt.  
BeLT repLaCemenT  
To replace the belt (Figure 18) perform the following.  
1. Turn off and unplug the saw.  
4. Remove the blade lock nut and remove the blade (if  
there is one present.)  
2. Loosen and remove the 4 bolts located above and  
below the belt guard. Remove the belt guard.  
5. Remove the 4 screws on the mounting plate closest to  
the cutting head handle to remove the bearing housing  
(including the attached pulley and inner flange.)  
3. Loosen the 4 bolts located at the base of the motor.  
4. Use a hex wrench to access the socket hex bolt located  
at the rear of the cutting head.Turn wrench to move the  
motor forward, thus providing some slack in the belt.  
5. Take off the old belt and replace with new belt.  
6. To reassemble, follow steps 1-4 in reverse order.Make  
sure belt is at the proper tension before tightening the  
four bolts at the base of the motor.  
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Maintenance  
BELT  
GUARD  
BELT  
ADJUSTMENT  
SCREW  
PULLEY  
BEARING  
HOUSING  
INNER  
FLANGE  
Figure 19. Bearing Housing Removal  
BearIng HouSIng InSTaLLaTIon  
To install a new bearing housing, perform the following:  
1. Make sure that the old housing has been properly  
removed.  
2. Unpack the new bearing housing and place the flat  
portion face-down on a towel situated on a flat surface.  
3. Secure the cutting head in a in a completely horizontal  
position.  
4. Slide the new bearing housing with the flat portion  
facing upwards onto the 4 screws located below the  
mounting plate. Take care not to damage the inner  
flange. Lock the bearing housing into place by using  
the brackets and nuts.  
5. Pull the motor towards you, place the belt on the  
pulleys, and tighten the motor position adjustment  
screw. Be sure to leave some slack on the belt.  
6. Align the belt by adjusting the motor pulley after  
loosening the hex screw.  
WarnIng  
Do not adjust the bearing housing pulley.  
7. After aligning the belt, tighten the hex screw.  
8. Replacethebeltguardandlockintoplaceusing4screws.  
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Maintenance  
required. However, if scenario A or B (described below)  
occurs, other adjustments may be required instead.  
reaLIgnmenT  
method 1  
a. If the straight edge only touches the blade when  
the table is positioned midway along the rail or at  
the ends of the rail, then the rail may be deformed  
(i.e. bowed). See Figure 21. Perform test cuts to  
determine if the rail should be replaced. Typically,  
a bowing displacement of up to 0.2mm (.008 in.)  
will not affect cutting accuracy.  
This procedure deals with the most common source of  
misalignment that occurs when the guide rails are not  
parallel with the blade.  
1. Set the cutting depth such that the blade passes  
through the table, not over.  
2. Place a straight edge (i.e. carpenter’s square) on the  
cutting table as shown in Figure 20.  
3. Loosen the left and right guide rails by loosening the  
fasteners found at the ends of the rail. The left rail  
should be slightly loose, so there is not too much play  
during adjustments, but the right rail should move freely.  
Figure 21. Rail Deformation  
b. If the straight edge touches both edges of the blade  
intially, but shifts apart as the table travels along  
the rail, proceed to Method 2.  
6. Tighten the fasteners at both ends of the left rail.  
7. Adjust the right guide rail so that the horizontal rollers  
underneath the table engage the rail as shown in  
Figure 22. In most cases the rollers will not have to  
be vertically adjusted. Spacing between rails must  
be equidistant at all points to ensure that they are  
parallel. Once adjustments are made, lightly tighten  
the fasteners on the right rail and move the table back  
and forth. If the table binds against the rail at any  
point, adjust spacing accordingly until the table moves  
smoothly.  
STRAIGHT  
EDGE  
RULER  
GUIDE  
FASTENER  
RIGHT  
GUIDE  
RAIL  
LEFT  
GUIDE  
RAIL  
8. Tighten the fasteners at both ends of the right rail.  
FRONT  
OF THE  
If alignment has been achieved, do not proceed to Method 2.  
LEAVE HAIRLINE GAP  
Figure 20. Realigning Guide Rails  
LEAVE A 1/32 IN.  
(1MM) GAP  
BETWEEN RAIL AND ROLLER  
4. Make sure the short portion of the straight edge is placed  
flush against the ruler guide. Adjust the left guide rail  
so that the front and rear edges of the blade touch the  
straight edge, although a tolerance of 0.1mm (.004 in.)  
betweenthefrontandrearedgesisallowed. Performthis  
adjustment along the entire length of the straight edge.  
5. Positionthetableasclosetotheuseraspossible. Placethe  
straightedgeushagainsttherulerguideandblade. Without  
holdingontothestraightedge,gentlymovethetabletowards  
therearofthesawandthenback. Observeanygapsthatmay  
appearbetweenthestraightedgeandbladeorbetweenthe  
straight edge and ruler guide. A gap exceeding the allowed  
tolerance means that the table is not moving parallel to the  
blade;hence,furtheradjustmentsasoutlinedbelowwillbe  
Figure 22. Adjust Right Guide Rail  
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Maintenance  
method 2  
This procedure corrects another source of misalignment  
that occurs when the table’s orientation is not parallel with  
the guide rails.  
1
GUIDE  
ROLLER  
1. Use the universal wrench to loosen (but not remove)  
the fasteners from either end of both guide rails. Move  
each rail away from the other, so that the horizontal  
2
HORIZONTAL  
ROLLER  
rollers are clear of the right guide rail. See Figure 23.  
LEFT  
GUIDE  
RAIL  
HORIZONTAL  
ROLLER  
CLEARANCE  
RIGHT  
GUIDE  
RAIL  
Figure 25. Remove Table  
3. If the table shifts to the right as it travels away from  
the user, a shim needs to be added to the guide roller  
furthest from the ruler guide. On the other hand, if  
the table shifts to the left, a shim needs to be added  
to the guide roller closest to the ruler guide. Remove  
the appropriate guide roller to insert a shim between  
the roller and table, then reattach. See Figure 26.  
Depending on the severity of the shift, more than one  
shim may be required.  
LOOSEN  
FASTENERS  
Figure 23. Roller Clearance  
2. Remove rubber cap A on the left side of the table.  
Loosen the exposed lock nut using a 13mm socket  
wrench. Use a flat screwdriver to turn the shaft of the  
roller clockwise to lower it by approximately 3/8 in.(9.5  
mm). See Figure 24. Evenly lift up the table to  
disengage the guide rollers from the left guide rail.  
Once the guide rollers are clear, shift the table to the  
right to clear the left horizontal roller of the rail. Remove  
the table from the guide rails. See Figure 25.  
4. After adding shim(s), mount the table onto the guide  
rails by reversing the instructions in step 2. Move the  
rails toward each other to engage the horizontal rollers  
to the right guide rail as shown in Figure 22. Realign  
the table to the blade using Method 1. Check to see if  
any shifting persists. A shift tolerance of 0.2mm (.008  
in.) is allowed. A shift in excess of that will require  
RUBBER  
CAP A  
further adjustment—repeat step 3.  
FLAT  
FLAT  
SCREW  
DRIVER  
ROLLER  
GUIDE  
ROLLER  
HORIZONTAL  
ROLLER  
13MM  
SOCKET  
WRENCH  
SHIM  
RUBBER  
CAP C  
RUBBER  
CAP B  
Figure 26. Add Shims  
Figure 24. Lowering Roller  
5. Once alignment is successful, replace saw back into  
water tray.  
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Maintenance  
Leveling adjustment  
TranSporTIng THe SaW  
This procedure levels the table so that it is perpendicular  
to the blade and flush against the rails.  
1. Ensure that the water tray is empty and dry.  
2. Unplug the power cord and store it in the water tray.  
1. Remove rubber caps B and C on the right side of the  
table. Loosen the exposed lock nuts using a socket  
wrench. Next, use a flat screwdriver to turn the shaft  
of the rollers clockwise. See Figure 24. This will lower  
the horizontal rollers to allow room for adjusting the  
flat rollers.  
3. Secure the cutting table to the front of the saw using  
the table retention device.  
4. Tighten the cutting depth control knob.  
5. Optionally, the rear drip tray may be removed and set  
in the water tray for better handling.  
2. Loosen the socket bolts on the flat roller plate so that  
the roller can swing freely about one bolt. see Figure  
27. Do this for both flat roller plates.  
3. Hold the table against the guide rails. The flat rollers  
should reposition themselves to maintain contact with  
the guide rails. If the table is not perpendicular to the  
blade, lift the right side of the table instead to obtain the  
proper angle. A square tool will be required to confirm  
the angle. Tighten the socket bolts. Check the table for  
play. Repeat step 2 if some play is still present.  
4. Restore the horizontal rollers to their original positions  
as shown in Figure 22 by reversing the instructions in  
step 1. Be sure to tighten the lock nuts and replace  
the rubber caps.  
FLAT ROLLERS  
ROTATE IN  
THIS MANNER  
Figure 27. Flat Roller Rotation  
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wiring diagraM (electric MOtOr)  
Black  
White  
Green  
Power Outlet for Water Pump  
Black  
Motor  
White  
Green  
Power Cable  
White  
Black  
White  
Black  
Switch  
Black  
Overcurrent  
Breaker  
Wiring Box  
Figure 28. Electric Motor Wiring Diagram  
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trOubleshOOting (blade)  
Table 7. Blade Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
possible problem  
Solution  
Return saw blade to manufacturer  
Have the saw blade aligned/flattened  
Chean the receiving flange  
Replace saw blade.  
Irregular run of the saw blade  
Poor tension in the blade material  
Saw blade is damaged or bent  
Saw blade wobbles when running  
Flange of the saw blade is damaged  
Shaft of the motor is bent  
Replace the saw blade flange  
Replace the electric motor  
Overheating of the saw blade; cooling water  
not sufficient  
Diamond segment becomes loose  
Excessive wear  
Replace saw blade.  
Wrong type of saw blade  
Shaft of motor causes wobbling  
Overheating  
Use harder saw blade  
Have motor or bearings of motor replaced  
Ensure optimum flow of cooling water  
Use softer blade  
Saw blade too hard  
Cracks in or near diamond segment  
Fixed flange is worn out  
Motor shaft bearing  
Have fixed flange replaced  
Replace the bearing of the motor shaft  
Saw blade type is unsuitable for the material  
being cut  
Saw blade type is unsuitable for the machine Use appropriate type of saw blade  
performance  
Saw blade is blunt  
Saw blade too hard  
Diamond segments are blunt  
Replace saw blade.  
Poor tension in the blade material  
Too much load placed on saw blade  
Diamond segments are blunt  
Return saw blade to manufacturer  
Use a suitable saw blade  
Replace saw blade.  
Appearance of cut is not optimal  
Arbor of the saw blade must be fitted with an  
appropriate adapter ring  
Center hole in saw blade has become wider Saw blade has slipped on the motor shaft  
due to wear  
when running  
Check the receiving flange and have it  
replaced if necessary  
Saw blade overheating due to lack of cooling  
water  
Ensure optimum flow of cooling water  
Saw blade shows blooming colors  
The material feed is too high; proceed more  
slowly  
Lateral friction when cutting  
Ensure that the direction of the feed is  
absolutely parallel to the saw blade  
Material is not being fed parallel to saw blade  
Adjust roller table  
Grinding marks on the saw blade  
Poor tension in blade material  
Too much load on the saw blade  
Have the saw blade tensioned  
The material feed is too high; proceed more  
slowly  
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trOubleshOOting (saw)  
Table 8. Saw Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
possible problem  
Solution  
Check that the machine is properly  
connected to the power supply  
Power cord not properly fixed/plugged in  
Have the power cord checked, replace if  
necessary  
Power cord defective  
Have the main power switch checked and  
replaced if necessary by a qualifed electrician  
Machine does not run when switched on  
Main power switch defective  
Loose electrical connection inside the electric Have the whole electric system of the  
system  
machine checked by a qualified electrician  
Have the motor checked and replaced if  
necessary by a qualified technician  
Motor defective  
Too much pressure exerted while cutting  
Incorrect specification for saw blade  
Exert less pressure when cutting  
Use a saw blade which corresponds to the  
material being cut  
Motor stops (power cuts out)  
Have the electric system of the saw checked  
by a qualified technician  
Saw has a defective electric system  
Use a power cord/extension cable of the  
rated length, use a cable drum with cable  
fully extended  
Power cord/extension cable too long or cable  
still wound up inside cable drum  
Observe the electrical ratings of the machine  
and connect it only to a power network which  
complies with these ratings  
Poor machine performance, little power  
Power network is insufficient  
Drive motor no longer runs at rated speed  
(RPM)  
Have the motor checked by a qualified  
electrician and replace if necessary  
The water pump draws air  
Fill the water tray with water  
Insufficient flow of cooling water or no cooling Filter clogged  
water at all  
Clean the filter of the water pump  
Pump wheel of the immersion pump is  
blocked by dirt  
Disassemble the immersion pump and clean it  
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explanatiOn Of cOde in reMarks cOluMn  
The following section explains the different symbols and  
QTy. Column  
remarks used in the Parts section of this manual. Use the  
help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there  
are any questions.  
numbers used — Item quantity can be indicated by a  
number, a blank entry, or A/R.  
A/R (As Required) is generally used for hoses or other  
parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length.  
NOTICE  
The contents and part numbers listed in the parts  
section are subject to change without notice.Multiquip  
does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed.  
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold  
separately.Other entries will be clarified in theRemarks”  
Column.  
SampLe parTS LIST  
remarKS Column  
no. parT no. parT name  
QTy. remarKS  
Some of the most common notes found in the “Remarks”  
Column are listed below. Other additional notes needed  
to describe the item can also be shown.  
1
2%  
12345  
BOLT .....................1 .....INCLUDES ITEMS W/%  
WASHER, 1/4 IN. ..........NOT SOLD SEPARATELy  
WASHER, 3/8 IN. ..1 .....Mq-45T ONLy  
2% 12347  
3
4
12348  
12349  
HOSE ..................A/R ...MAKE LOCALLy  
BEARING ..............1 .....S/N 2345B AND ABOVE  
assembly/Kit — All items on the parts list with the  
same unique symbol will be included when this item is  
purchased.  
no. Column  
Indicated by:  
unique Symbols — All items with same unique  
symbol  
“INCLUDES ITEMS W/(unique symbol)”  
(@, #, +, %, or >) in the number column belong to the  
same assembly or kit, which is indicated by a note in the  
“Remarks” column.  
Serial number Break — Used to list an effective serial  
number range where a particular part is used.  
Indicated by:  
duplicate Item numbers — Duplicate numbers indicate  
multiple part numbers, which are in effect for the same  
general item, such as different size saw blade guards in  
use or a part that has been updated on newer versions  
of the same machine.  
“S/N XXXXX AND BELOW”  
“S/N XXXX AND ABOVE”  
“S/N XXXX TO S/N XXX”  
Specific model number use — Indicates that the part  
is used only with the specific model number or model  
number variant listed. It can also be used to show a  
part is NOT used on a specific model or model number  
variant.  
NOTICE  
When ordering a part that has more than one item  
number listed, check the remarks column for help in  
determining the proper part to order.  
Indicated by:  
“XXXXX ONLy”  
“NOT USED ON XXXX”  
parT no. Column  
numbers used — Part numbers can be indicated by a  
number, a blank entry, or TBD.  
make/obtain Locally” — Indicates that the part can  
be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of  
available items.Examples include battery cables, shims,  
and certain washers and nuts.  
TBD (To Be Determined) is generally used to show a  
part that has not been assigned a formal part number  
at the time of publication.  
not Sold Separately— Indicates that an item cannot  
be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an  
assembly/kit that can be purchased, or is not available  
for sale through Multiquip.  
A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold  
separately or is not sold by Multiquip. Other entries will  
be clarified in the “Remarks” Column.  
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suggested spare parts  
Tp24 TILe SaW WITH eLeCTrIC moTor  
1 to 3 units  
Qty.  
1............TP100072.............V-BELT  
p/n  
description  
1............TPS100003...........SWITCH, TOGGLE 15A  
1............TP100152.............CARBON BRUSH  
NOTICE  
Part numbers on this Suggested Spare Parts list may  
supersede/replace the part numbers shown in the  
following parts lists.  
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Main saw assy.  
9
8
3
14  
12  
2
13  
CUTTING  
TABLE  
15  
28  
28  
8
26  
21  
9
21  
27  
26  
27  
5
1
6
4
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Main saw assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
12  
13  
14  
15  
21  
26  
27  
parT no.  
TP100125  
TP100127  
TP100129  
TP100143  
TP100144  
TP100140  
TP100138  
TP100139  
TP100141  
TP100080  
TP100086  
TP100132  
TP100109  
TP100080  
TP100141  
parT name  
FRAME ASSy  
CUTTING HEAD ASSy  
10" BLADE GUARD ASSy  
WATER TRAy  
WATER TRAy, BACK DRIP  
PLUG, WATER TRAy  
M10 SPRING WASHER  
KNOB, M8 X 1.25 X 20L  
WASHER, M8  
WASHER SPRING M10  
NUT, M8 X 1  
WATER PUMP, 230 GAL/HR  
BOLT, HEX M8 X 1.25 X 16L  
WASHER, SPRING M8  
WASHER, NARROW M8  
QTy.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
remarKS  
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cutting head assy.  
SWITCH  
BOX  
ASSY.  
28  
24  
36  
4
20  
17  
23  
18  
35  
21  
18  
23  
23  
21  
21  
22  
34  
15  
16  
18  
21  
23  
7
18  
1
2
27  
13  
3
44  
43  
47  
10  
25  
46  
45  
11  
12  
BEARING  
HOUSING  
ASSY.  
6
6
14  
14  
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cutting head assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
parT no.  
TP100064  
TP100068  
TP100069  
TP100067  
TP100077  
TP100074  
parT name  
QTy.  
remarKS  
MOUNTING PLATE  
SHAFT, BLADE GUARD  
BRACKET, BELT GUARD  
BELT GUARD  
BRACKET, LCBH  
BRACKET, MOTOR TENSION  
1
1
1
1
2
1
6
7
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
27  
28  
34  
35  
36  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
BLADE, 10" GENERAL PURPOSE...................1................CONTACT UNIT SALES  
TP100136  
TP100137  
TP100075  
TP100086  
TP100085  
TP100142  
TP0120  
FLANGE, UNIVERSAL, DIA 5/8"  
NUT, 5/8-11 UNC  
1
1
1
4
4
1
2
4
2
4
1
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
1
RUBBER STOP, CIRCULAR D6  
NUT, NyLON M8 X 1.25  
BOLT, HHSC M8 X 1.25 X 70L X 28  
WASHER, M8  
WASHER, M8 NARROW  
WASHER, NARROW M6  
WASHER, M8 LOCK  
TP100061  
TP0121  
TP100081  
TP100083  
TP100062  
TP100087  
TP100082  
TP100072  
TP100066  
TP100092  
TP100093  
TP100094  
TP100080  
TP100079  
TP100084  
TP100061  
TP100073  
WASHER, SPRING M5  
BOLT, HHSC, M8 X 1.25 X 55L X 28  
BOLT, HEX M6 X 1 X 10L  
BOLT, HEX, M8 X 1.25 X 12L  
NUT, M8 X 1  
V-BELT, 23"  
MOTOR ASSy  
PULLEy, MOTOR  
KEy, SqUARE 5 X 5 X 30L  
SET SCREW, FLAT POINT, M6 X 1 X 10L  
WASHER, SPRING M8  
WASHER, NARROW M8  
BOLT, HHS M6 X 1 X 20L  
WASHER, NARROW M6  
HANDLE, RECTANGLE 26.5H X 7W X 93L  
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electric MOtOr assy.  
7
5
10  
12  
6
14  
16  
8
2
9
3
9
15  
8
13  
11  
1
4
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electric MOtOr assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
parT no.  
TP100145  
TP100146  
TP100147  
TP100148  
TP100082  
TP100149  
TP100150  
TP100151  
TP100152  
TP100153  
TP100154  
TP100155  
TP100156  
TP100157  
TP100158  
TP100159  
parT name  
MOUNTING BLOCK  
MOTOR ASSy, M2 2HP  
BOLT, HEX M8 X 1.25 X 25L  
BOLT, COUNTERSUNK SOCKET, M8 X 1.25 X 30L  
NUT, NyLON M8 X 1.25  
ARMATURE AND WINDING ASSy  
MOTOR COVER  
CAP, CARBON BRUSH  
CARBON BRUSH, 17MM X 7 M (SET OF 2)  
WIND BAFFLE  
WASHER, SPRING M5  
WASHER, SPRING M4  
WASHER, NARROW M5  
WASHER, NARROW M4  
CROSS SCREW, M5 X .8 X 25L  
CROSS SCREW, M4 X .7 X CROSS SCRE  
QTy.  
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
remarKS  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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cutting table assy.  
8
8
11  
1
8
11  
2
2
4
SIDE EXTENSION  
TABLE (OPTION)  
18  
12  
19  
18  
12  
15  
12  
11  
15  
5
11  
11  
17  
17  
9
13  
6
3
16  
10  
9
14  
16  
3
3
12  
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cutting table assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
parT no.  
TP100095  
TP100097  
TP100098  
TP100099  
TP100100  
TP100101  
TP100103  
TP100105  
TP0322  
parT name  
CUTTING TABLE  
GUIDE ROLLER (SET OF 2)  
CONCENTRIC FLAT ROLLER  
RULER GUIDE  
SPRING LOCK ASM  
SPRING  
RUBBER CAP  
FLAT ROLLER ASM (SET OF 2)  
HEX BOLT M6X1.0X10L  
NUT M8X1  
WASHER LOCK M8  
WASHER LOCK M6  
HEX BOLT M6X1.0X30L  
HEX BOLT M8X1.25X25L  
HEX BOLT M8X1.25X20L  
WASHER NARROW M6  
WASHER NARROW M8  
HEX BOLT M8X1.25X20L  
QTy.  
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
9
12  
1
1
2
4
2
6
remarKS  
TP100082  
TP0121  
TP100081  
TP25095  
TP100107  
TP100108  
TP0384  
TP0120  
TP100109  
4
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blade guard assy.  
12  
11  
8
9
1
10  
3
10  
2
6
10  
4
5
7
3
13  
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blade guard assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
parT no.  
TP100051  
TP100053  
TP100054  
TP100055  
TP100056  
TP110057  
TP100058  
TP100059  
TP100060  
TP481101  
TP100061  
TP0322  
parT name  
BLADE GUARD  
M3 RIVET  
PLASTIC BRUSHES  
RETAINING CLIP  
WATER BAFLE PLATE  
WATER TUBE  
D6.4MM 90° ELBOW PIPE  
D8 90° ELBOW HOSE CONNECTOR  
RUBBER SPLASH GUARD  
M5 RIVET  
QTy.  
remarKS  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
1
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
WASHER NARROW M6  
HEX BOLT M6X1.0X10L  
CROSS SCREW M4X0.7X8L  
TP0353  
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bearing hOusing assy.  
15  
14  
13  
7
1
12  
5
16  
10  
5
2
11  
8
3
4
6
9
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bearing hOusing assy.  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
parT no.  
TP100110  
TP100112  
TP100113  
TP100114  
TP100116  
TP110017  
TP100118  
TP100119  
TP1374  
TP100120  
TP100121  
TPS1000062  
TP0316  
TP100122  
TP100123  
TP100124  
parT name  
QTy.  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
remarKS  
BEARING HOUSING  
BLADE SHAFT  
RUBBER GASKET  
WATER CHANNEL COVER  
MALE CONNECTOR, M10 TO D7.5  
WATER LINK ASM  
BLADE SHAFT PULLEy  
INNER ARBOR FLANGE  
CROSS SCREW M4X0.7X8L  
BEARING RADIAL D40  
BEARING RADIAL D47  
KEy, SqUARE 5X5X30L  
SET SCREW FLAT PT M6X1.0X10L  
HOSE, BLADE GUARD  
HOSE, WATER PUMP  
M17 E-CLIP  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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switch bOx assy.  
15  
6
17  
9
13  
7
14  
5
10  
16  
4
3
11  
2
10  
1
12  
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no.  
1@  
2@  
3@  
4@  
5@  
6@  
7@  
9@  
parT no.  
TP420280  
TP420281  
TP420282  
TP420283  
TPS100003  
TPS100004  
TP420286  
TP110032  
parT name  
QTy.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
1
1
1
2
remarKS  
SWITCH BOX HOUSING  
2 CABLE D9 CABLE GROMMET  
2 CABLE D9 CABLE BOOT  
CABLE CLAMP  
SWITCH, TOGGLE 15A  
CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET 20A  
SWITCH BOX COVER  
SCREW CROSS M3X0.5X8L  
SCREW CROSS M4X0.7X8L  
JUNCTION BOX  
SCREW CROSS M4X0.7X15L  
SHIELD POWER SWITCH  
BOOT POWER SWITCH  
BOOT RESET BUTTON  
NUT, M4 X 0.7  
10@ TP1374  
11@ TP420290  
12@ TP03531  
13@ TP420291  
14@ TPS1000032  
15@ TPS1000041  
16@ TP420294  
17  
TP100076  
POWER SWITCH ASSy....................................1................INCLUDES ITEMS W/@  
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tOOls and accessOries  
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
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tOOls and accessOries  
no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
parT no.  
parT name  
UNIVERSAL WRENCH  
MASTER GUIDE TEMPLATE BASE..................1................OPTIONAL  
45°/90° RIP GUIDE  
MITER BLOCK...................................................1................OPTIONAL  
MASTER GUIDE................................................1................OPTIONAL  
SIDE EXTENSION TABLE.................................1................OPTIONAL  
SAW STAND ......................................................1................OPTIONAL  
QTy.  
1
remarKS  
TPS100041  
TPS1000MG1  
TPS100035  
TPS100034  
TPS1000MG  
TP100102  
1
TPSDT1010ST  
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terMs and cOnditiOns Of sale — parts  
5. Parts must be in new and resalable  
condition, in the original Multiquip  
package (if any), and with Multiquip part  
numbers clearly marked.  
Multiquip reserves the right to quote and  
sell direct to Government agencies, and to  
Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts  
who use our products as integral parts of their  
own products.  
paymenT TermS  
Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days.  
FreIgHT poLICy  
6. The following items are not returnable:  
All parts orders will be shipped collect or  
prepaid with the charges added to the invoice.  
All shipments are F.O.B. point of origin.  
Multiquip’s responsibility ceases when a  
signed manifest has been obtained from the  
carrier, and any claim for shortage or damage  
must be settled between the consignee and  
the carrier.  
a. Obsolete parts. (If an item is in the  
price book and shows as being  
replaced by another item, it is  
obsolete.)  
SpeCIaL eXpedITIng ServICe  
A $35.00 surcharge will be added to the  
invoice for special handling including bus  
shipments, insured parcel post or in cases  
where Multiquip must personally deliver the  
parts to the carrier.  
b. Any parts with a limited shelf life  
(such as gaskets, seals, “O” rings,  
and other rubber parts) that were  
purchased more than six months  
prior to the return date.  
LImITaTIonS oF SeLLer’S LIaBILITy  
mInImum order  
Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for  
damages in excess of the purchase price of  
the item with respect to which damages are  
claimed, and in no event shall Multiquip be  
liable for loss of profit or good will or for any  
other special, consequential or incidental  
damages.  
The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip  
is $15.00 net. Customers will be asked for  
instructions regarding handling of orders not  
meeting this requirement.  
c. Any line item with an extended  
dealer net price of less than  
$5.00.  
d. Special order items.  
reTurned goodS poLICy  
e. Electrical components.  
f. Paint, chemicals, and lubricants.  
g. Decals and paper products.  
h. Items purchased in kits.  
Return shipments will be accepted and  
credit will be allowed, subject to the following  
provisions:  
LImITaTIon oF WarranTIeS  
No warranties, express or implied, are  
made in connection with the sale of parts or  
trade accessories nor as to any engine not  
manufactured by Multiquip. Such warranties  
made in connection with the sale of new,  
complete units are made exclusively by a  
statement of warranty packaged with such  
units, and Multiquip neither assumes nor  
authorizes any person to assume for it  
any other obligation or liability whatever in  
connection with the sale of its products. Apart  
from such written statement of warranty,  
there are no warranties, express, implied or  
statutory, which extend beyond the description  
of the products on the face hereof.  
1. A Returned Material Authorization  
must be approved by Multiquip prior to  
shipment.  
7. The sender will be notified of any material  
received that is not acceptable.  
8. Such material will be held for five  
working days from notification, pending  
instructions. If a reply is not received  
within five days, the material will be  
returned to the sender at his expense.  
2. To obtain a Return Material Authorization,  
a list must be provided to Multiquip  
Parts Sales that defines item numbers,  
quantities, and descriptions of the items  
to be returned.  
9. Credit on returned parts will be issued  
at dealer net price at time of the original  
purchase, less a 15% restocking  
charge.  
a. The parts numbers and descriptions  
must match the current parts price  
list.  
b. The list must be typed or computer  
generated.  
10. In cases where an item is accepted, for  
which the original purchase document  
can not be determined, the price will be  
based on the list price that was effective  
twelve months prior to the RMA date.  
c. The list must state the reason(s)  
for the return.  
Effective: February 22, 2006  
d. The list must reference the sales  
order(s) or invoice(s) under  
which the items were originally  
purchased.  
11. Credit issued will be applied to future  
purchases only.  
prICIng and reBaTeS  
e. The list must include the name  
and phone number of the person  
requesting the RMA.  
Prices are subject to change without prior  
notice. Price changes are effective on a  
specific date and all orders received on or  
after that date will be billed at the revised price.  
Rebates for price declines and added charges  
for price increases will not be made for stock  
on hand at the time of any price change.  
3. AcopyoftheReturnMaterialAuthorization  
must accompany the return shipment.  
4. Freight is at the sender’s expense. All  
parts must be returned freight prepaid to  
Multiquip’s designated receiving point.  
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OperatiOn and parts Manual  
HERE’S HOW TO GET HELP  
PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL  
NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING  
United StateS  
Multiquip Corporate Office  
MQ Parts Department  
18910 Wilmington Ave.  
Carson, CA 90746  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel. (800) 421-1244  
Fax (800) 537-3927  
800-427-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 800-672-7877  
Fax: 310-637-3284  
Service Department  
Warranty Department  
800-421-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 310-537-4259  
Fax: 310-943-2238  
800-421-1244  
310-537-3700  
Fax: 310-943-2249  
Technical Assistance  
800-478-1244  
mexico  
United Kingdom  
MQ Cipsa  
Multiquip (UK) Limited Head Office  
Carr. Fed. Mexico-Puebla KM 126.5  
Momoxpan, Cholula, Puebla 72760 Mexico  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (52) 222-225-9900  
Unit 2, Northpoint Industrial Estate, Tel: 0161 339 2223  
Fax: (52) 222-285-0420 Globe Lane,  
Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 4UJ  
Contact: [email protected]  
Fax: 0161 339 3226  
Canada  
Multiquip  
4110 Industriel Boul.  
Laval, Quebec, Canada H7L 6V3  
Contact: [email protected]  
Tel: (450) 625-2244  
Tel: (877) 963-4411  
Fax: (450) 625-8664  
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Multiquip Inc, the MQ logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc. and may not be used, reproduced, or altered without written permission. All other trademarks are the property  
of their respective owners and used with permission.  
This manual MUsT accompany the equipment at all times. This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should remain with the unit if resold.  
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations, descriptions, references and technical data contained in  
this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding. Multiquip Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications, design or the information published  
in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations.  
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