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MK-101-24

OWNER’S MANUAL &

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MK-101-24

Part # 169612

Revision 104 11.2014

Manual Part No. 169689

Caution: Read all safety and operating instructions before using this equipment. This owners manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a MK-101-24 Tile Saw. We are certain that you will be pleased with your purchase. MK Diamond takes pride in producing the finest construction power tools and diamond blades in the industry.

Operated correctly, your MK-101-24 should provide you with years of service. In order to help you, we have included this manual. This owners manual contains information necessary to operate and maintain your Tile Saw safely and correctly. Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the saw by reading and reviewing this manual.

If you should have questions concerning your saw, please feel free to call our friendly customer service department at: 800 421-5830

Regards,

MK Diamond

NOTE THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE USE:

MODEL NUMBER:

SERIAL NUMBER:

PURCHASE PLACE:

PURCHASE DATE:

NOTE: For your (1) one year warranty to be effective, complete the warranty card (including the Serial Number) and mail it in as soon as possible.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY

Safety Messages

General Safety Precautions & Hazard Symbols

California Proposition 65 Message

Canadian French Safety Translation

Electrical Requirements

Safety Label Locations

Product Specifications

UNPACKING, TRANSPORT and ASSEMBLY

Unpacking

Contents

Transport

Stand (Optional)

Assembly

SETUP, STARTUP, ADJUSTMENT, OPERATION and SHUTDOWN

Setup

Operation

Cutting Head Adjustment

Cleanup

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

Exploded View & Parts List

ACCESSORIES ORDERING and RETURN INSTRUCTIONS

Theory of Diamond Blade

Accessories

Ordering Information

Return Material Policy

Packaging Instructions

CONTACT and LIMITED WARRANTY

Contact and Warranty

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MK-101-24 SAFETY

Read and follow all safety, operating and maintenance instructions. Failure to read and follow these instructions could result in injury or death to you or others. Failure to read and follow these instructions could also result in damage and/or reduced equipment life. Safety warnings and guidelines do not by themselves eliminate danger. They are not substitutes for proper accident prevention procedures and good judgement.

SAFETY MESSAGES

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DANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you DO NOT follow directions.

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CAUTION

You CAN be INJURED if you DO NOT follow directions. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

DAMAGE PREVENTION AND INFORMATION MESSAGES

A Damage Prevention Message is to inform the user of important information and/or instructions that could lead to equipment or other property damage if not followed. Information Messages convey information that pertains to the equipment being used. Each message will be preceded by the word

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NOTE: Equipment and/or property damage may result if these instructions are not followed.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND HAzARD SYMBOLS

In order to prevent injury, the following safety precautions and symbols should be followed at all times!

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ALWAYS read this Owner’s Manual before operating the machine. DO NOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual. Read and understand all warnings, instructions and controls on the machine. Know how to stop the equipment quickly in case of emergency. It is the operators responsibility to use this machine under safe working conditions and conform with federal, state and local codes or regulations pertaining to safety, air, pollution, noise etc...

ALWAYS keep the Blade and Belt Guards in place. DO NOT operate this machine with any guard or safety device removed. A Guard, or any damaged part should be repaired or replaced immediately.

NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, steel-toed boots and other protective devices required by the job. Non-slip foot wear is recommended.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

ALWAYS wear approved respiratory, head, ear and eye protection when operating this machine.

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Before starting the engine/motor, be sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position to prevent accidental starting. Place the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position before performing any service operation. ALWAYS place the power ON/OFF switch in the OFF position when the saw is not in use.

ROTATING PARTS

Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury. Never operate the motor with covers, shrouds, or guards, removed.

HOT PARTS!

Engine components can become extremely hot from operation. To prevent severe burns, do not touch these areas while the engine is running, or immediately after it is turned off.

Never operate the engine with heat shields removed.

OVER SPEED

NEVER tamper with the governor components or settings to increase the maximum speed.

Severe personal injury and damage to the engine or equipment can result if operated at speeds above maximum.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

NEVER touch electrical wires or components while the engine is running. Exposed, frayed or worn electrical wiring and plugs can be sources of electrical shock which could cause severe injury or burns. Do not touch the plug with wet hands.

ALWAYS avoid inhalation of and skin contact with silica dust and/or mist. Provide proper dust removal. Use dust-collection system when applicable.

NEVER operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials.

Sparks from the cutting-action of this machine can ignite flammable materials, liquids, gases

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This equipment should not be operated by persons under 18 years of age.

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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY

All visitors and children should be kept a safe distance from work area. Maintain a safe operating distance to other personnel.

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MAKE THE WORKSHOP KID PROOF

Make the workshops kid proof by using padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.

DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL

A power tool will do a job better and safer operating at the rate for which it was designed.

DO NOT force a tool or an attachment to do a job that it was not designed to do.

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USE PROPER APPAREL

DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry that may

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SECURE WORK

Clamps or a vise should be used to hold work whenever practical. Keeping your hands free

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DO NOT OVERREACH

Keep proper footing and balance at all times by not overreaching.

DISCONNECT TOOLS

Power tools should always be disconnected before servicing, adjusting or when changing

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MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE

Keep tools clean and maintained for the best and safest performance. Always follow maintenance instructions and examine the machine before use. If any abnormal vibrations or noises occurs, turn off machine immediately and have the problem corrected before

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REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES

Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the power tool before it is turned on.

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KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN

Cluttered work areas and benches invite accidents. Keep area around machine clear of obstructions which could cause persons to fall.

DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS PLACES

DO NOT operate equipment in dangerous or hazardous environments. DO NOT use power tools in damp or wet locations nor expose them to rain. Always keep the work area well

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USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES

Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories. Using improper accessories may increase the risk of personal or by-stander injury. Unauthorized equipment

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ALWAYS ensure that the machine is on level ground before using.

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NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL

Serious injury could occur if a power tool is tipped, or if a cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.

TRANSPORT

When loading or unloading the machine, use caution. Remove the blade prior to hoisting, loading and transporting the machine.

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CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS

Before using a power tool, check for damaged parts. A guard or any other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine if it would operate properly and perform its intended function. Always check moving parts for proper alignment or binding.

Check for broken parts and mountings and all other conditions that may affect the operation of the power tool. A guard, or any damaged part, should be properly repaired or replaced. Always check the machine for loose bolts before starting.

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DIRECTION OF ROTATION

A blade or cutter should always be installed so that rotation is in the direction of the arrow imprinted on the side of the blade or cutter. It should correspond with the rotational

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NEVER LEAVE A TOOL UNATTENDED

TURN POWER OFF - Do not leave a tool until it comes to a complete stop. ALWAYS turn a power tool OFF when leaving the work area, or, when a cut is finished.

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. Unauthorized equipment modifications will void all warranties. Manufacturer does not assume

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NEVER use this machine with any cutter designed for woodworking.

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NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.

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NEVER operate this equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

On belt driven equipment, overtensioning of belts will result in premature crank and/or bearing failure.

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Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difficult to read.

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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

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DO NOT lend or rent this equipment without including the Owner's Manual and the Engine/

Motor Manufacturer's Manual.

Check the chemical properties of the material to be cut/grinded and follow all EPA/OSHA

Regulations.

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SILICA DUST WARNING

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 respiratory precautions.

Use appropriate NIOSH-approved respiratory protection where dust hazard may occur. Paper masks or surgical masks without a NIOSH approval number are not recommended because they do little to protect the worker. For more information about respirator programs, including what respirators have received NIOSH approval as safe and effective, please visit the NIOSH website at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators

Observe OSHA regulations for respirator use (29 C.F.R.§1910.134).

Visit http://www.osha.gov for more information.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 MESSAGE

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

Lead, from lead-based paints

Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products

Arsenic and chromium, from chemically treated lumber

For further information, consult the following sources: http://www.osha.gov/dsg/topics/silicacrystalline/index.html http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/96-112/ http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law72003.html http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/sub4.html

Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

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WARNING

Sawing and drilling generate dust. Excessive airborne particles may cause irritation to eyes, skin and respiratory tract. To avoid breathing impairment, always employ dust controls and protection suitable to the material being sawed or drilled; See OSHA (29 CFR Part 1910.1200).

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MK-101-24 DE SéCURITé

Lisez et suivez toutes les consignes de sécurité, d'utilisation et d'entretien. Ne pas lire et suivre ces consignes pourrait entraîner des blessures, voire la mort, pour vous ou d'autres personnes. Ne pas lire et suivre ces consignes pourrait aussi endommager et/ou raccourcir la durée de vie de l'équipement.

Les avertissements et les directives de sécurité n'éliminent pas, par eux-mêmes, les risques. Ils ne remplacent pas les mesures efficaces de prévention des accidents et le bon jugement.

MESSAGES DE SÉCURITÉ

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AVERTISSEMENT LE NON-RESPECT

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GRAVES voire la MORT.

PREVENTION DES DOMMAGES ET MESSAGES D'INFORMATION

Un message de prévention des dommages doit informer l'utilisateur des informations et/ou consignes importantes, qui, si elles ne sont pas suivies, pourraient endommager l'équipement ou conduire à d'autres dommages matériels. Les messages d'information transmettent des informations relatives à l'équipement utilisé.

Chaque message sera précédé par le mot REMARQUE, comme dans l'exemple ci-dessous.

REMARQUE : Des dommages à l'équipement et/ou des dommages matériels peuvent survenir si les instructions ne sont pas suivies.

CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ GÉNÉRALES ET SYMBOLES DE DANGER

Afin de prévenir les blessures, les consignes et les symboles de sécurité suivants doivent être respectés en tout temps!

TOUJOURS lire ce manuel avant d'utiliser l'outil. NE PAS utiliser ou entretenir cet équipement avant d'avoir lu ce manuel en entier. Lire et comprendre tous les avertissements, instructions et commandes de l'outil. Savoir comment arrêter rapidement l'équipement en cas d'urgence. Il est de la responsabilité de l'opérateur d'utiliser cet outil dans des conditions de travail sûres et conformes aux codes et règlements fédéraux, provinciaux et locaux relatifs à la sécurité, l'air, la pollution, le bruit, etc.

TOUJOURS garder les protections de la lame et de la courroie en place. NE PAS utiliser cet outil en l'absence d'un dispositif de protection ou de sécurité. Une protection ou toute pièce endommagée doit être réparée ou remplacée immédiatement.

NE JAMAIS utiliser cet équipement sans vêtements de protection appropriés, lunettes incassables, bottes à embout d'acier et autres dispositifs de protection requis par la tâche. Il est conseillé d'utiliser des chaussures antidérapantes.

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ÉQUIPEMENT DE PROTECTION INDIVIDUELLE

Portez TOUJOURS l'équipement de protection respiratoire, auriculaire et oculaire homologué lors de l'utilisation de cet outil.

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ARRÊT (OFF) pour empêcher tout démarrage accidentel. Placez le commutateur MARCHE-

ARRÊT en position ARRÊT (OFF) avant toute intervention d'entretien. Placez TOUJOURS le commutateur MARCHE-ARRÊT en position ARRÊT (OFF) lorsque vous n'utilisez pas l'outil.

PIÈCES TOURNANTES

Éloigner les mains, les pieds, les cheveux et les vêtements des pièces mobiles pour éviter des blessures. Ne jamais utiliser le moteur si le couvercle, l'enveloppe de protection ou les protecteurs ont été retirés.

PIÈCES CHAUDES!

Les composants du moteur peuvent devenir très chauds pendant le fonctionnement. Pour éviter des brûlures graves, ne pas toucher ces zones pendant que le moteur tourne ou immédiatement après l’avoir arrêté. Ne jamais faire fonctionner le moteur sans les écrans de chaleur.

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NE JAMAIS modifier les composants ou réglages du limiteur de régime afin d’augmenter la vitesse maximale. De graves blessures et des dommages au moteur ou à l’équipement peuvent en résulter s’il fonctionne à des vitesses supérieures au maximum.

DÉCHARGE ÉLECTRIQUE

NE JAMAIS toucher les fils ou les composants électriques pendant que le moteur est en marche. Les câbles et fiches nus, effilochés ou usés peuvent être des sources de choc

électrique qui pourraient provoquer de graves blessures ou brûlures. Ne pas toucher la fiche avec des mains humides.

TOUJOURS éviter l'inhalation et le contact de la peau avec la poussière et/ou un nuage de silice.

Prévoir un système de dépoussiérage adéquat. Utiliser un système de captage des poussières, le cas échéant.

NE JAMAIS utiliser l'outil dans une atmosphère explosive ou près de matériaux combustibles.

Les étincelles produites par l'action de coupe de cet outil peuvent enflammer les matériaux,

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Cet équipement ne doit pas être utilisé par des personnes de moins de 18 ans.

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GARDER LES ENFANTS À L’ÉCART

Tous les visiteurs et les enfants doivent se tenir à bonne distance de la zone de travail.

Maintenir une distance d'utilisation sécuritaire par rapport aux autres membres du personnel.

RENDRE L'ATELIER SÛR POUR LES ENFANTS

Rentre les ateliers sûrs pour les enfants à l'aide de cadenas, d'interrupteurs principaux ou

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NE PAS FORCER L'OUTIL

Un outil électrique exécutera la tâche mieux et de manière plus sûre s’il est utilisé dans les limites prévues. NE PAS forcer un outil ou un accessoire à exécuter une tâche pour laquelle il n’est pas conçu.

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UTILISER DES VÊTEMENTS APPROPRIÉS

NE PAS porter de vêtements amples, gants, cravates, bagues, bracelets ou autres bijoux susceptibles de se prendre dans les pièces mobiles.

Le port de chaussures antidérapantes est recommandé. Les cheveux longs doivent être ramassés sous un couvre-chef.

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FIXER LES PIÈCES DE TRAVAIL

Dans la mesure du possible, utiliser des serre-joints ou un étau pour maintenir la pièce de travail. Il est plus sûr de garder les mains libres pour manœuvrer un outil électrique.

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NE PAS TRAVAILLER HORS DE PORTÉE

Toujours se tenir bien campé et avoir un bon équilibre en ne travaillant pas hors de portée.

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DÉBRANCHER LES OUTILS

Les outils électriques doivent toujours être débranchés avant l'entretien, le réglage ou le remplacement des accessoires, tels que lames, fraises et autres.

ENTRETENIR SOIGNEUSEMENT LES OUTILS

Garder les outils propres et bien entretenus pour une performance optimale et sécuritaire.

Toujours suivre les instructions d'entretien et examiner l'outil avant utilisation. Si des vibrations ou des bruits anormaux se produisent, éteindre immédiatement l'outil et faire

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RETIRER LES CLÉS ET OUTILS DE RÉGLAGE

Prendre l'habitude de vérifier que tous les outils et les clés de réglage ont été retirés de l'outil électrique avant de le mettre en marche.

GARDER LE LIEU DE TRAVAIL PROPRE

Un lieu de travail ou un établi encombré est propice aux accidents. Garder la zone autour de la machine dégagée de tout obstacle qui pourrait faire tomber quelqu'un.

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NE PAS UTILISER DANS DES ENDROITS DANGEREUX

NE PAS utiliser l'équipement dans des environnements dangereux.

NE PAS utiliser les outils électriques dans des endroits mouillés ou humides, ne pas les exposer à la pluie.

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Toujours garder le lieu de travail bien éclairé.

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UTILISER LES ACCESSOIRES RECOMMANDÉS

Voir les accessoires recommandés dans le manuel d'utilisation. L'utilisation d'accessoires inadéquats peut augmenter le risque de blessure du personnel ou des passants. Les modifications non autorisées de l'équipement annuleront toutes les garanties. Le fabricant décline toute responsabilité pour tout accident dû à une modification de l'équipement.

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TOUJOURS s'assurer que la machine est sur un terrain plat avant de l'utiliser.

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NE JAMAIS SE TENIR DEBOUT SUR L'OUTIL

Le basculement de l'outil électrique ou un contact accidentel avec l'accessoire de coupe peut causer des blessures graves.

TRANSPORT

Faire preuve de prudence lors du chargement ou déchargement de l'outil. Retirer la lame avant le levage, le chargement et le transport de l'outil.

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VÉRIFICATION DES PIÈCES ENDOMMAGÉES

Avant d'utiliser un outil électrique, vérifier s'il y a des pièces endommagées.

Examiner soigneusement les pièces et dispositifs de protection qui semblent endommagés afin de déterminer s'ils fonctionnent correctement et remplissent les fonctions prévues.

Vérifier toujours l'alignement et le réglage corrects des pièces mobiles.

Vérifier s'il y a des pièces ou

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Une protection ou toute pièce endommagée doit être correctement réparée ou remplacée. Vérifier toujours l'outil pour d'éventuels boulons desserrés avant de le démarrer.

SENS DE ROTATION

Une lame ou un outil tranchant doit toujours être installé de telle sorte que la rotation s'effectue dans le sens de la flèche imprimée sur le côté de la lame ou de l'outil tranchant.

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Elle doit correspondre au sens de rotation du moteur. Toujours alimenter le matériau à couper vers une lame contre le sens de la rotation.

NE JAMAIS LAISSER UN OUTIL SANS SURVEILLANCE

COUPER LE COURANT - Ne pas s'éloigner de l'outil avant qu'il soit parvenu à un arrêt complet.

TOUJOURS mettre l'outil électrique hors tension au moment de quitter la zone

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NE JAMAIS débrancher tous les « dispositifs d'urgence ou de sécurité ».

Ces dispositifs sont prévus pour la sécurité de l'opérateur. La déconnexion de ces dispositifs peut causer des blessures graves, des lésions corporelles, voire la mort! La déconnexion d'un de ces dispositifs annulera toutes les garanties. Les modifications non autorisées de l'équipement annuleront toutes les garanties. Le fabricant décline toute responsabilité pour tout accident dû à une modification de l'équipement.

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NE JAMAIS utiliser cette machine avec un outil de coupe conçu pour le travail du bois.

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NE JAMAIS utiliser cet équipement lorsqu'on ne se sent pas bien en raison de la fatigue, une maladie ou des médicaments.

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Chaque fois que nécessaire, remplacer la plaque signalétique ainsi que les autocollants d'utilisation et de sécurité quand ils deviennent difficiles à lire.

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TOUJOURS ranger l’équipement correctement lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé. L’équipement doit

être rangé dans un endroit propre et sec, hors de portée des enfants.

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NE PAS prêter ou louer cet équipement sans inclure le manuel d'utilisation et le manuel du fabricant du moteur.

Vérifier les propriétés chimiques de la matière à découper/rectifier et respecter toutes les réglementations EPA/OSHA.

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AVERTISSEMENT SUR LA POUSSIÈRE DE SILICE

La rectification/la coupe/le perçage de la maçonnerie, du béton, du métal et d'autres matériaux contenant de la silice dans leur composition peut dégager de la poussière ou des nuages contenant de la silice cristalline. La silice est un composant de base du sable, du quartz, de la brique d'argile, du granit et de nombreux autres minéraux et roches. L'inhalation répétée et/ou substantielle de silice cristalline aéroportée peut causer des maladies respiratoires graves, voire mortelles, y compris la silicose. En outre, la Californie et d'autres autorités ont classé la silice cristalline respirable comme une substance connue pour causer le cancer. Lors de la découpe de tels matériaux, suivez toujours les précautions respiratoires.

Utiliser une protection respiratoire appropriée et approuvée NIOSH lorsqu'il existe un risque de poussière.

Les masques en papier ou les masques chirurgicaux sans numéro d'homologation NIOSH ne sont pas recommandés, parce qu'ils ne protègent pas suffisamment le travailleur. Pour plus d'informations sur les programmes respiratoires, y compris quels appareils respiratoires ont reçu l'homologation NIOSH attestant qu'ils sont sûrs et efficaces, veuillez visiter le site Web NIOSH à l'adresse : http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/respirators

Respecter les réglementations de l'OSHA relatives à l'utilisation d'un appareil respiratoire (29 C.F.R.§1910.134).

Visitez le site http://www.osha.gov pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements.

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MK-101-24 DE SéCURITé

SÉCURITÉ DU MOTEUR ÉLECTRIQUE

Pour les soins et les interventions d'entretien du moteur électrique, reportez-vous au livret d'instructions de votre moteur électrique fourni avec le moteur électrique. Protéger le moteur électrique contre la

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ATTENTION

NE PAS pulvériser de l'eau sur le moteur électrique. NE PAS toucher la fiche avec des mains humides. Pour réduire le risque d’électrocution, garder toutes les connexions au sec et au-dessus du sol.

NE PAS faire fonctionner le moteur électrique dans un environnement explosif.

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NE PAS EXPOSER À LA PLUIE

NE PAS exposer à la pluie ou l'humidité.

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AVERTISSEMENT

Si l'utilisation de l'équipement dans des endroits humides est inévitable, utiliser TOUJOURS un disjoncteur différentiel, porter TOUJOURS des gants et des chaussures en caoutchouc

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NE PAS maltraiter le cordon d’alimentation. Ne jamais utiliser le cordon d'alimentation pour transporter l'équipement et ne jamais débrancher ce dernier en tirant sur le cordon. Garder le cordon éloigné de la chaleur, des arêtes vives et des pièces mobiles. Remplacer immédiatement tout cordon endommagé. Un cordon endommagé accroît le risque de choc électrique.

AVERTISSEMENT

Pour réduire le risque d’électrocution, garder toutes les connexions au sec et au-dessus du sol. Les circuits et prises sur lesquels cet outil est branché doivent être protégés par un disjoncteur différentiel

(GFCI). Des prises avec un disjoncteur différentiel intégré sont disponibles et peuvent être utilisées pour satisfaire à cette mesure de sécurité. Lors de l'utilisation d'une rallonge, le disjoncteur différentiel

AVERTISSEMENT

La pompe à eau nécessite un disjoncteur différentiel. Pour réduire le risque de décharge électrique lors de l'utilisation de l'outil avec la pompe branchée dans la prise à 3 pôles sur le moteur, connecter l'appareil à une prise GFCI. Consulter le manuel de la pompe et les balises d'information jointes séparément pour toute information sur la pompe.

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MK-101-24 SAFETY

ELECTRIC MOTOR SAFETY

For maintenance care and operation of the electric motor, refer to your electric motor instruction booklet furnished with the electric motor. Protect the electric motor from dust as much as possible and keep

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CAUTION

DO NOT spray water on the electric motor. DO NOT touch the plug with wet hands. To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground.

DO NOT operate electric motor in an explosive environment.

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DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN

DO NOT expose to rain or use in damp locations.

WARNING

If operating the equipment in damp locations is unavoidable, ALWAYS use a Ground Fault

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DO NOT abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry the equipment or to pull the plug from the outlet. Keep the cord away from heat, sharp edges, and moving parts. Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground. A Ground Fault

Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be used for this machine. Receptacles are available having built-in GFCI protections and may be used for this measure of safety. When using an extension cord, GFCI should be installed closest to the power source, followed by the extension cord and lastly, the machine.

WARNING

The water pump requires a GFCI. To reduce risk of electrical shock when operating the machine with the pump plugged into the 3-pole receptacle on the motor, connect the saw to a GFCI outlet.

See the pump manual and informational tags enclosed separately for all pump information.

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MK-101-24 SAFETY

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

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In order to prevent electrical shock and injury, the following electrical safety precautions and symbols should be followed at all times!

WARNING

In case of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord which has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

DO NOT modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet

installed by a qualified electrician.

• Improper connections of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric

shock. The equipment-grounding conductor is the insulated conductor that has an outer

surface that is green, with or without yellow stripes. If repair or replacement of the electric

cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live

terminal.

• Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not

completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.

• Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles

that accept the tool’s plug.

• Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one shown in Sketch A.

The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch A. A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C, may be used to connect this plug to a

2-pole receptacle as shown in Sketch B, if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green-colored rigid ear, plug, and the like, extending from the adapter, must be connected to a permanent ground, such as a properly grounded outlet box.

NOTE:

NOTE:

Grounding

Pin

(A)

Metal Screw

Cover of

Grounded

Outlet Box

(B)

ADAPTER

(C)

Grounding

Means

Grounding

Pin

(D)

Circuit and Adapter Information

Use of a temporary adapter is not permitted in Canada.

If permanently connected this tool should be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system; or to a system having an equipment - grounding conductor.

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SAFETY

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WARNING

To avoid the possibility of the appliance or plug receptacle getting wet, position the machine to one side of a wall mounted receptacle. This will prevent water from dripping into the receptacle or plug. A

"drip loop," shown in the picture below, should be arranged by the user to properly position the power cord relative to the power source. Use the drip loop as a way to prevent GFCI and plug from getting wet.

The "drip loop" is that part of the cord below the level of the receptacle (or the connector, if an extension cord is used). This method of positioning the cord prevents the travel of water along the power cord and coming in contact with the receptacle.

If the plug or receptacle gets wet, DO NOT unplug the cord. Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies power to the tool. Then unplug and examine for presence of water in the receptacle.

Power

Cord

Power

Tool Supporting

Surface

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Drip Loop

Drip Loop Information

WARNING

Use only extension cords that are intended for outdoor use. These extension cords are identified by a marking "Acceptable for use with outdoor appliances; store indoors while not in use." Use only extension cords having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the product. DO NOT use damaged extension cords. Examine extension cords before using and replace if damaged. DO NOT abuse extension cords and DO NOT yank on any cord to disconnect. Keep cords away from heat and sharp edges. Always disconnect the extension cord from the receptacle before disconnecting the product from the extension cord.

ALWAYS make certain that the power source required for the electric motor is correct and always use the correct NEMA configuration plug. Motors can burn out when the line voltage falls 10% below the voltage rating of the motor. Failure to use proper voltage will cause the motor to overheat. Make certain that the correct size grounded (3-wires) extension cord is used.

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SAFETY

WARNING

Use of undersized extension cords result in low voltage to the motor that can result in motor burnout and premature failure. MK Diamond warns that equipment returned to us showing signs of being run in a low voltage condition, through the use of undersized extension cords,will be repaired or replaced totally at the customer’s expense. There will be no warranty claim.

To choose the proper extension cord,

• Locate the length of extension cord needed in the table below.

• Once the proper length is found, move down the column to obtain the correct

AWG size required for that length of extension cord.

Nameplate

Amperes

0 - 5

5.1 - 8

8.1 - 12

12.1 - 15

15.1 - 20

115V

250V

EXTENSION CORD LENGTH

25'

50'

50'

100'

75'

150'

100'

200'

16 16 16 14

16

14

12

10

16

14

12

10

14

12

10

10

12

10

10

150' 200'

300' 400'

12 12

10

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MK-101-24 SAFETY

SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS

Safety labels contain important safety information. Please read the information contained on each safety label. These labels are considered a permanent part of your saw. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact MK Diamond or your dealer for a replacement.

G

C

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WARNING

For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual

Before Operating Saw.

Wear Eye Protection.

Disconnect Saw Before Servicing, when Changing

Cutting Wheels and Cleaning.

Use Tool Only with Smooth Edge Cutting Wheels

Free of Openings and Grooves.

Replace Damaged Cutting Wheel Before Operating.

Label A

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WARNING

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.

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E

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NOTICE

Most Motor Problems are caused by improper voltage and extension cords. Cord should be one-piece and short as possible. Cord selection should match the following table.

1-2 H.P.

115v 230v

25’

50’

75’

100’

150’

250’

Max. Cord Length

Max. Cord Length

Max. Cord Length

No. 12 Wire

No. 10 Wire

No. 8 Wire

Label C

FOR INFORMATION ON

SERVICE OR

WARRANTY

PLEASE CALL

1-800-474-5594

Label D

!

CAUTION

This saw is to be used with a Ground Fault

Circuit Interrupter.

Label E

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CAUTION

Receptacle is for water pump only.

125V, .6 amps max.

Label F

For manuals and parts lists scan the QR code with your smart phone

Label G

Warning Label Sheet Part # 166012

A H

Decal/Label Location

A

F

G

H

D

E

B

C

Motor - Side

Motor - Front

Motor - Front

Motor - Back

Motor - Back

Motor - Back

Motor - Back

Water Pump

Description

Warning - Read and Follow Operating Instructions

Warning - Silica Warning

Notice - Voltage/Extension Cords

Service/ Warranty

Caution - Use with GFCI only

Caution - Receptacle for water pump

QR Code for Manuals

Pump Specifications

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MK-101-24 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

The MK-101-24 is a versatile Tile Saw. Operated and used according to this manual, the unit will provide years of dependable service.

The MK-101-24 is engineered as a table top or stand mounted wet tile saw. The saw include a powerful 120V totally enclosed capacitor start motor with a thermal protective overload.

Specifications for the MK-101-24

Voltage

Overall Amperage

Frequency

Blade RPM

Horse Power

120V

14.5

Weight

Blade Capacity

Arbor Size

Depth of Cut (10" Blade)

Length of Cut

Diagonally Cuts

LxWxH (inches)

LxWxH (mm)

Part #

60Hz

3400

1-1/2 Hp

98lbs

10" (254 mm)

5/8" (16 mm)

3" (76 mm)

24"

18" Tile

42" x 21-1/2" x 23"

1,014 x 546 x 584

169612

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MK-101-24 SAFETY

UNPACKING

Your MK-101-24 has been shipped from the factory thoroughly inspected. Only minimal assembly is required.

CAUTION Use proper lifting techniques when lifting the MK-101-24.

NOTE:

In your container, you will find one (1) MK-101-24 frame and water basin, one (1) MK-101-24 Cutting

Head, one (1) 10-inch wet cutting continuous rim diamond blade, one (1) adjustable cutting guide, one (1) electric water pump, one (1) cooling transfer tube, one (1) flow adjusting clamp, one (1) drain plug, one (1) blade wrench,one (1) splash guard, one (1) tri-knob, one (1) owners manual, one (1) pump manual and one (1) warranty card.

MK-101-24 Frame and Water Basin

MK-101-24

Cutting Head

Diamond Blade Adjustable

Cutting Guide

Electric Water

Pump

Cooling Transfer

Tube

Flow Adjusting

Clamp www.mkdiamond.com

MK-100 24

OWNERS MANUAL &

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Revision 100

Manual Part No.

09.2011

Caution: Read all safety and operating instructions before using this equipment. This owners manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.

MK-100 24

Tri-Knob

Drain Plug Blade Wrench Splash Guard

Pump Manual

MK DiaMonD Warranty CarD

Name address

City state phoNe e-mail produCt model part NumBer maChiNe serial# zip Code

Fax where did you purChase this saw From? Name q tile distriButor q home CeNter date purChased q equipmeNt supply house q tool supply are you a do-it-yourselFer q q Bldg material supply or CoNtraCtor q

I F so, what type? tile q q reNtal equipmeNt house masoNry q other what Criteria was importaNt iN ChoosiNg this saw? (rate From 1 to 5, 5 BeiNg the most importaNt) priCe power preCisioN portaBility availaBility other

CommeNts or suggestioNs: mK diamoNd warraNty 1315 Storm Parkway, Torrance, CA 90509 USA | www.mkdiamond.com | 1.800.421.5830 | 1.310.539.5158

turned to the dealer where it was purchased. This warranty DOES NOT cover normal wear or damage resulting from operator abuse. In no event shall MK Diamond Products,

Inc. be liable for consequential damages arising out of the failure of any product if operated improperly. MK Diamond Products may act as a warranty station for motor/en-

Warranty Card

MK-101-24

OWNER’S MANUAL &

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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MK-101-24

Revision 102 08.2013

Manual Part No. 169689

Caution: Read all safety and operating instructions before using this equipment. This owners manual MUST accompany the equipment at all times.

MK-101-24 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

TRANSPORT

CAUTION 1. The MK-101-24 weighs approximately ninety-eight (98) pounds.

2. Never transport the MK-101-24 with water in the Water Basin.

The MK-101-24 is designed with a rigid frame and removable Cutting Head. Two people are required to transport the MK-101-24 with the Cutting Head installed. Remove the Cutting Head if one person is transporting the saw (see Cutting Head Installation and Removal in the following section).

Lift Point

Cutting Head

Lift Point

StanD (Optional)

CAUTION

The MK-101-24 weighs approximately ninety-eight (98) pounds; follow the guidelines for transport in the TRANSPORT section, when placing it on the stand.

If using the MK Diamond Stand, Part # 168244, follow these steps.

(A)

Open the stand and place on flat surface

(B)

Remove Water Basin, place saw on stand

(C)

Ensure the back of the saw frame is positioned properly

(D)

The front of the saw frame will extend 7” in front of the stand

(E)

Reinstall the Water Basin

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MK-101-24

Cutting Head Installation

Follow the assembly instructions to prepare your MK-101-24 for operation.

NOTE: If the cutting head is installed, go to the next step.

CAUTION The cutting head is heavy. Care must be used when installing it.

ASSEMBLY

(A)

Ensure Cutting Head Stop is in upward position.

(B)

Align Cutting Head rear Pivot

Hole to the Post Pivot Shaft and slide onto shaft.

(C)

Install the Cutting Head onto the

Post Pivot Shaft and install the

Adjusting Knob.

For maximum cutting length, the Cutting Head should be in the front pivot hole and the Post should be in the rear post retaining hole.

NOTE: For small tiles (6" tile or smaller) the Cutting Head should be in the rear pivot hole and the Post should be in the forward post retaining hole. For large tiles and maximum cutting length, the Cutting Head should be in the front pivot hole and the Post should be in the rear post retaining hole.

NOTE: Move Cutting Head Stop in upward position when using rear pivot hole and in the down position when using front pivot hole, refer to page 24.

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MK-101-24 ASSEMBLY

Diamond Blade Installation

NOTE: When installing the Retaining Nut, do not “cross-thread” and DO NOT over tighten.

(A)

Position Movable Cutting Table to the front of the saw.

(B)

Raise the Blade Guard by loosening the wingnut.

(C)

Locate the Shaft Lock push button on the underside of the Cutting Head.

(D)

Depress and hold the Shaft

Lock pushbutton and remove

Retaining Nut and Outer Flange using the Blade Wrench.

(E)

Install Diamond Blade onto Blade Shaft.

(F)

Verify the Blade is seated on the Blade Shaft and direction of rotation is correct.

(G)

Install Retaining Nut and Outer

Flange, depress and hold the

Shaft Lock pushbutton and tighten Retaining Nut.

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MK-101-24 ASSEMBLY

Adjustable Cutting Guide Installation

NOTE: The Adjustable Cutting Guide can be used on either side of the Diamond Blade.

(A)

Place the Adjustable Cutting

Guide onto the Movable Cutting

Table Ruler/Stop and tighten the retaining thumbscrew.

Splash Guard Installation

(A)

Install the retaining thumbscrew through the washer and Splash

Guard then align to the hole found on back of the Blade Guard.

Water Pump Preparation

(B)

Install the Splash Guard onto the Blade Guard.

(A)

Install Water Pump

Discharge Fitting.

(B)

Press one end of the Cooling

Transfer Tube onto the Water

Pump Discharge Fitting.

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(C)

Slide Cooling Flow Adjusting

Clamp onto the Cooling

Transfer Tube.

MK-101-24

Pre-start Inspection

Prior to beginning work, a pre-start inspection of the saw should be performed.

SETUP

(A)

Ensure the ON/OFF Switch is in the OFF position.

(B)

Verify the Movable Cutting

Table moves freely.

(C)

Inspect the Diamond Blade for damage – verify the blade is correct for the material being cut.

(D)

Inspect the Pump Assembly for damage – ensure the cord is free of cracks or cuts.

(E)

Inspect the MK-101-24 for damage – ensure the cord is free of cracks or cuts.

Connecting the Water Pump

WARNING

NOTE:

1. To prevent the possibility electrical shock, the MK-101-24 MUST be deenergized when connecting the Water Pump.

2. To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, use only MK Diamond qualified replacement parts.

To prevent pump damage, the Water Pump must be disconnected during dry cutting operations.

(A)

Connect the Cooling Transfer

Tube to the inlet connection of the Blade Guard.

(B)

Connect the Water Pump power cord to the connection found on the back of the motor.

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MK-101-24 SETUP

Water Pump Setup for Operation

The Water Pump can be setup for operation in two ways, External Water Source or Re-circulation.

NOTE: If using a dry blade for operation, DO NOT connect the water pump.

External Water Source

This is the preferred method of cooling.

(A)

Remove the Drain Plug. Place empty container under hole for water drainage.

(B)

Place the Water Pump in an external container and fill until water completely covers the

Water Pump suction.

Re-circulation

NOTE: When using the re-circulation method, the water should be changed often for longer pump life

(A)

Ensure the Drain Plug is installed in the Water Basin.

(B)

Place Water Pump in Water Pan.

Fill the Water Basin until water completely covers the

Water Pump suction.

SETUP FOR OPERATION

CAUTION

1. Before powering or starting, check for damage that could prevent this equipment from proper operation or performing it’s intended function.

Check for binding and proper alignment of moving parts. Check for damaged, broken, or missing parts.

2. Verify the On/Off switch is in the OFF position.

3. Before connecting the MK-101-24 to a power supply, be sure the voltage, cycle and phase of the job site power source meet these requirements.

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MK-101-24 SETUP

VOLTAGE:

CYCLE:

PHASE:

120V

60hz

1-phase

NOTE:

4. I f using an extension power cord, make sure, the length and wire gauge correspond to the requirements listed in on page 12. An extension power cord that is too small in wire gauge (diameter), or too long in length, will cause the motor to overheat and could cause premature failure.

5. Use an approved Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)

6. Do not cover the motor vents as this could lead to motor overheating.

In order to avoid breaker tripping, a 20-amp circuit breaker should be used.

PORTABLE GENERATOR

If using a portable generator, ensure the generator meets the following minimum requirements:

5 KW 120/240 volts 41.7/20.8 amps Single Phase

ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE

NOTE: A GFCI wall socket is the preferred protective device.

(A)

Ensure the ON/OFF Switch is in the OFF position.

Set Cutting Depth

CAUTION

(B)

Plug MK-100 into the GFCI.

(C)

Plug the GFCI into the power source.

When loosing the Cutting Head Adjusting Knob, the Cutting Head will pivot down unless held.

(A)

Loosen Cutting Head

Adjusting Knob.

(B)

Set cutting depth approximately

1/4 to 1/2 inch below the surface of the Movable

Cutting Table.

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(C)

Tighten the Adjusting Knob.

MK-101-24 OPERATION

Cutting Straight Edges

CAUTION

DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.

(A)

Position the Adjustable Cutting

Guide to desired cut length.

(B)

Tighten the retaining thumbscrew.

(C)

Place the tile against the

Ruler/Stop and Cutting Guide.

Turn the motor ON.

(D)

Verify proper cooling flow on both sides of the blade (See

Maintenance Section to increase/decrease flow).

(E)

Perform the cut. Turn the motor

OFF when work is complete.

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MK-101-24 OPERATION

Diagonal Cutting (Optional)

NOTE:

To cut diagonal, the Dual 45º Flat Angle Guide (MK Diamond Part No. 134577-MK) should be used.

CAUTION

(A)

Remove the Adjustable

Cutting Guide.

(B)

Position the Dual 45º Flat Angle

Guide and tighten the retaining thumbscrew.

(C)

Position the tile against the

Guide and Ruler/Stop. Turn the motor on.

(D)

Verify proper cooling flow on both sides of the blade (See

Maintenance Section to increase/decrease flow).

(E)

Perform the cut. Turn the motor

OFF when work is complete.

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MK-101-24 OPERATION

45° Miter Cutting (Optional)

NOTE: To cut 45º Miters, the 45º Bullnose Miter Guide (MK Diamond Part No. 153201-MK) should be used.

CAUTION

(A)

Position the 45º Bullnose Miter

Guide and tighten the retaining thumbscrew.

(B)

Position the tile on the 45º

Bullnose Miter Guide and the

Ruler/Stop. Turn the motor ON.

(C)

Verify proper cooling flow on both sides of the blade (See

Maintenance Section to increase/decrease flow).

(D)

Perform the cut. Turn the motor

OFF when work is complete.

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MK-101-24 OPERATION

Off-angle Cutting (Optional)

NOTE: To cut angles other than 45º angles or Miters, a 90º Protractor (MK Diamond Part No.

134569-MK) should be used.

CAUTION

(A)

Place the 90º Protractor on the Ruler/Stop.

(B)

Set the desired angle and tighten the thumbscrew.

(C)

Position the 90º Protractor and tighten the retaining thumbscrew.

(D)

Position the tile against the 90º

Protractor and the Ruler/Stop.

Turn the motor ON.

(E)

Verify proper cooling flow on both sides of the blade (See

Maintenance Section to increase/decrease flow).

(F)

Perform the cut. Turn the motor

OFF when work is complete.

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MK-101-24 ADJUSTMENT adjusting the Cutting Head

NOTE: For larger tiles and maximum cutting length, the cutting head should be in the front pivot hole.

CAUTION The Cutting Head is heavy! Care must be used when changing the position of the Cutting Head.

(A)

Ensure the ON/OFF Switch is in the OFF position. Unplug the GFCI from the power source.

(B)

Remove the Blade.

Remove Adjusting Knob.

(C)

Remove the Cutting Head from the rear pivot hole.

(D)

Install the Cutting Head onto the front pivot hole.

(E)

Remove the Cutting Head Stop

Bolt. Rotate Cutting Head Stop to down position and re-tighten

Cutting Head Stop Bolt.

(F)

Install the Adjusting Knob.

(G)

Set cutting depth approximately

1/4 to 1/2 inch below the surface of the Movable

Cutting Table.

NOTE:

NOTE:

For small tiles (6" tile or smaller) the Cutting Head should be in the rear pivot hole and the Post should be in the forward post retaining hole. For large tiles and maximum cutting length, the Cutting Head should be in the front pivot hole and the Post should be in the rear post retaining hole.

Move Cutting Head Stop in upward position when using rear pivot hole and in the down position when using front pivot hole.

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MK-101-24 ADJUSTMENT adjusting the Post for Maximum Cutting Length

CAUTION

The Cutting Head and Post are heavy! Use care when changing the position of the Cutting Head.

(A)

Remove Water Basin and

Blade.

CAUTION

(B)

Remove the Cutting Head (See

Adjusting the Cutting Head.

(C)

Loosen the Post Support and retaining bolts.

Hold the Post when removing the Post Support Plate.

(D)

Remove the Post Support and Retaining Bolts.

(E)

Remove and relocate the Post to the rear Post retaining holes.

(F)

Install and tighten the Post

Support and retaining bolts.

(G)

Install the Cutting Head (See

Adjusting the Cutting Head)

(H)

Install the Water Basin and

Blade.

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MK-101-24 CLEANUP

CLEANUP

NOTES 1. If an external water source was used, steps A through C may be skipped.

2. Dispose of waste water in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local laws.

(A)

Place the Water Pump in an external container.

CAUTION

(B)

Run the saw until clear water is seen at the blade cooling ports

(Approx. 1 minute).

(C)

Remove the Water Basin.

Ensure the saw is disconnected before completing the remainder of the cleanup process.

(D)

Clean the Movable Cutting

Table Guide Bar.

CAUTION

(E)

Clean the Movable Cutting

Table Roller Wheel Frame

Support.

(F)

Clean the remainder of the saw.

Ensure water is not forced into the motor casing when cleaning.

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MK-101-24

MAINTENANCE

Perform the following after initial purchase and operation of the MK-101-24.

MAINTENANCE

(A)

Check and adjust V-belt tension following first 48 hours of operation (See V-belt Inspection).

Maintenance Following Use

To extend the life of the MK-101-24, the following procedure should be performed after each use.

Lubricate all points listed below with light oils such as, 3 in 1, WD-40, etc.

CAUTION Ensure the saw is off and disconnected before performing any maintenance.

(A)

Lubricate the Guide Bar.

(B)

Lubricate the Roller

Wheel Assembly.

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MK-101-24

Monthly Maintenance

The following maintenance should be performed Monthly.

MAINTENANCE

(A)

Remove the Diamond Blade.

(B)

Lubricate the Outer Flange and Retaining-nut.

(C)

Lubricate the Arbor Shaft.

(D)

Verify the Roller Wheel

Assembly is tight and in good condition.

(E)

Verify all motor mounting

Bolts are tight.

(F)

Verify the Motor Adjustment

Strap is tight.

(G)

Remove the Blade Guard.

(H)

Lubricate the Blade Guard

Pivot Shaft.

(I)

Remove the Cutting Head (See

Adjusting the Cutting Head).

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(J)

Lubricate the Cutting Head

Adjustment Knob.

(K)

Lubricate the Cutting Head

Adjustment Knob retaining holes.

(L)

Lubricate the Cutting Head

Pivot Shaft.

Flow Adjustment

NOTE: If flow to the diamond blade requires adjustment, perform the following actions.

(A)

Increase cooling flow by releasing the Flow Adjusting Clamp.

(B)

Reduce cooling flow by

Pressing down on the Flow

Adjusting Clamp.

Blade Dressing

Like most cutting instruments, a diamond blade performs best when it is dressed. Over time and use, diamonds on the outer edge of the blade will become smoothed or "glazed" over. This will reduce grinding efficiency and may cause the blade to "wander" or bend giving the illusion of an alignment problem. When this occurs, the blade will need to be dressed. The diamond blade can be dressed using the MK Dressing Stick (MK Diamond Part No 152792) and by following the steps below.

(A)

Setup the MK100 for operation

(See Setup, Adjustment and Operation).

(B)

Set the Adjustable Cutting

Guide to cut a 1/16-strip.

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(C)

Position the Dressing Stick. Cut

2 or 3 strips from the dressing stick to dress the Blade.

MK-101-24 MAINTENANCE

Diamond Blade Change-out

NOTE: When installing the Retaining Nut, do not "cross-thread" and DO NOT over tighten the nut.

(A)

Locate the Shaft Lock push button on the underside of the

Cutting Head

(B)

Remove Retaining Nut and Outer

Flange, depress and hold the Shaft Lock hold button and loosen

(C)

Remove the Diamond Blade

(D)

Install the new Diamond Blade onto Blade Shaft. Install Outer

Flange and Retaining Nut

(E)

Verify the Blade is seated on the Blade Shaft and direction of rotation is correct

(F)

Depress and hold the Shaft Lock button and tighten Retaining Nut

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MK-101-24 MAINTENANCE

Micro-V Belt Inspection, Adjustment and Replacement

The MK-101-24 is designed with power transmission Micro-V Belt. In order to ensure the MK-101-24 operates a peak efficiency, the Micro-V Belt should be inspected monthly, and changed if the Micro-V

Belt shows damage and/or excessive wear.

NOTE: When a new belt is installed, it should be inspected and re-tensioned after the first fortyeight (48) hours of operation.

(A)

Remove the Diamond Blade

(B)

Remove the Cutting Head (See

Adjusting the Cutting Head)

(C)

Remove the two top Belt Guard

Bolts

(D)

Remove Belt Guard bottom bolt

(E)

Inspect the Micro-V Belt for cracks, fraying, separation and wear. Go to step H if replacement is required

(F)

Check belt for proper tension. If tension correct, go to step Q (proper tension should be 1/8-inch deflection)

(G)

Loosen the two front motor mounting bolts. If re-tensioning only, go to step N

(H)

Loosen the two back motor mounting bolts

(I)

Loosen the Motor Adjustment Strap

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(J)

Push the motor toward the front of the Cutting Head to loosen the Micro-V Belt

(K)

Remove the Micro-V Belt

(L)

Install the new Micro-V Belt

(MK Diamond Part No. 158194)

(M)

Verify the Micro-V Belt is seated in the grooves of both pulleys

(N)

Tighten the Motor Adjustment

Strap to remove slack

(O)

Check Micro-V Belt tension (proper tension 1/8-inch) Repeat steps N and

O until proper Micro-V Belt tension is achieved

(P)

Tighten the four motor mounting bolts

(Q)

Install the Belt Guard

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Blade will not cut properly

TROUBLESHOOTING

(A)

Check for Smoothness or “Glazing” (Dress blade if needed).

(B)

Check for proper blade rotation.

(C)

Ensure the Blade Core is not bent.

(D)

Verify the blade is correct for the material being used.

Movable Cutting Table Does Not Move Correctly

(A)

Check the Guide Bar and

Frame for cleanliness – clean if dirty.

(B)

Check the Movable Cutting

Table Roller Wheels for wear – replace if necessary.

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Cooling Flow

TROUBLESHOOTING

(A)

Verify the cooling flow

Adjusting Clamp is open. If flow exists, go to Step B.

(B)

Remove the Cooling Transfer

Tube from the Blade Guard inlet. Go to Step C.

(C)

Place Pump into a bucket of water and check flow. If flow exists, go to Step D.

(D)

Remove the Cooling Transfer

Tube and check for flow. If flow exists, refer to water pump manual.

(E)

Remove the Blade Guard

Intake Fitting. Go to Step F.

(F)

Remove the Cooling Channel cover screws. Go to step G.

(G)

Rod the Cooling Channels and then recheck flow.

NOTE: “Rodding” cooling channels is performed by inserting a small wire rod through the cooling inlet on top of the Blade Guard and directing the rod out through each of the cooling flow tubes located on the underside of the Blade Guard. The cooling channels should be “rodded” until all ports are free of foreign debris.

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Blade Stops Turning

TROUBLESHOOTING

(A)

Allow motor to cool and depress motor Overload Reset

Switch

(B)

Verify all plugs fully installed.

Check Ground Fault Circuit

Interrupter

NOTE: Verify circuit breaker at least 20 amps - if not, move to 20-amp circuit.

Verify circuit breaker not tripped. If tripped, reset once.

Check power source voltage is 120V - if not 120V, move to another circuit.

Blade Alignment Procedure

The Movable Cutting Table of the MK-101-24 may become misaligned with the Cutting Head of the

Tile Saw over time. Should misalignment occur, perform the following steps to realign the Tile Saw.

NOTE: If alignment problems are the result of a warped blade, a bent frame or bent support arm, or, if alignment is off by more than 1/8-inch, contact the MK Diamond Service

Center – (800) 474-5594

Tools Needed

(A)

Combination square (square)

12-inch or greater. 1/2-inch

Wrench or MK Triple Hole Box

Wrench and MK Open

End Wrench.

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Preparation for alignment

TROUBLESHOOTING

(A)

Remove Water Pan.

(B)

Inspect Diamond Blade for damage.

(C)

Loosen front and rear

Guide Bar Retaining Bolts.

Horizontal Rough alignment

The Horizontal alignment will ensure that straight cuts (or Rip Cuts) are made.

(A)

Position Cutting Head to normal Cut Depth.

(B)

Move Guide Bar until Blade is centered in Cutting Groove. Tighten rear guide bar retaining bolt.

(C)

Pull Movable Cutting Table to front of Tile Saw.

(D)

Position Square flat on Movable

Cutting Table against Ruler/Stop.

Position front of Square against Blade.

(E)

Move Guide Bar until Square rests evenly across Blade.

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Horizontal alignment Verification

TROUBLESHOOTING

(A)

Move the Cutting Table back and forth to verify Blade is even across all points of Square.

(B)

Tighten Guide Bar

Retaining Bolts.

(C)

Move the Cutting Table back and forth to re-verify Blade is even across all points of Square.

90° alignment Verification

90º-alignment verification ensures the blade cuts tile straight up and down and not at an angle. The diamond blade must be removed and reinstalled when removing the blade guard.

NOTE: If the blade is misaligned following 90º-alignment verification, return the saw to MK Diamond for repair.

(A)

Remove Blade Guard and water pan.

(B)

Position Square on Movable

Cutting Table against the Diamond Blade.

(C)

Verify the Diamond

Blade is Square to the

Movable Cutting Table.

(D)

If not Square, loosen Movable

Cutting Table Wheel Assembly to adjust. Move Wheel Assembly up or down to Square the

Movable Cutting Table.

(E)

After Squaring, tighten Movable

Cutting Table Wheel Assembly.

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(F)

Re-verify the Diamond Blade is Square to the Movable

Cutting Table.

MK-101-24 EXPLODED VIEW

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MK-101-24

ITEM #

1

17

18

19

20

21

12

13

14

15

16

22

23

24

25

26

7

8

9

10

11

2

3

4

5

6

DESCRIPTION

HOSE, VINYL, 1/4 X 3/8 (6.0’)

WRENCH, TILE SAW NUT 15/16

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 3/8

PUMP, WATER 115V/60HZ UL/CSA

SCREW, HEX HD, 5/16 - 18 X 1

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 5/16

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 5/16

SCREW, WING, 1/4 - 20 X 1/2

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 1/4

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 1/4

PAN, WATER

MK-100 10 x 060 x 5/8

CLAMP, HOSE, 1/4 - 1/2 FLOW

KNOB, TRI PLASTIC MK-660 1 - 1/2

SCREW, HEX HD 1/4 - 20 X 1 - 1/4

STOP, CUTTING HEAD

DRAIN PLUG, W/RING

STRAP, 9” DRAIN PLUG

RIP GUIDE, LARGE DIE CAST

GUARD, SPLASH

SHEET, WARNING LABELS, TILE SAW

ASSY, CUTTING HEAD, MK-101

ADAPTER, 1/2 NPT X 1/4 BARB

ASSY, TABLE, 101-24 STD

ASSY, CARTON, MK101 PRO24 2011

ASSY, FRAME AND POST, 101PRO24

PARTS LIST

QTY.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

PART #

132951

134684

150923

151271-VP

151743

151747

151754

151888

151915

152591

153262

154380

154394

156770-02

157145

157728

159529

159530

159751

160310

166012

168167

168261

169598

169708

170477

49

MK-101-24

Table Assembly

Part# 169598

8

1

EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST

5

4

3

2

6

4

3

2

9

7

ITEM #

1

2

8

9

6

7

3

4

5

DESCRIPTION

CASTING, 101/990 LNR BRG MT-COM

SCREW, HEX HD, 5/16-18X1

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 5/16

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 5/16

ASSY, WHEEL BRKT TSAW

SPACER, GUIDE BAR COVER, COMMON

COVER, 3/4 X 37 GUIDE BAR

BAR, 3/4 X 37 LINEAR GUIDE, 101

CAST, TABLE, PRO24, OVRMLD-COMP

50

PART #

135855

151743

151747

151754

151756

152393

153219

153492

161182

QTY.

1

4

1

1

2

1

4

4

1

MK-101-24

Assy, Frame

Part# 170477

8

2

6

3

EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST

4

1

5

7

9

ITEM #

1

2

8

9

6

7

3

4

5

DESCRIPTION

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 3/8

SCREW, SET, SOC, CUPT, 3/8-16X1/2

SHAFT, 12.88 PIVOT

PLATE, PRESSURE

SCREW, 3/8-16 X 2-1/2 HEX HEAD CAP

CASTING, POST, PRO24 OFFSET-COMP

SPACER, 5/8 X .385 X 1/4

PLUG, PLASTIC, 1 SQ-14-20 GA

FRAME, 10” TILE SAW, 24” RIP

51

PART #

150925

153710

155530

155671

156030

158405

160654

160727-1

168021-24

QTY.

2

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

2

MK-101-24

Cutting Head Assembly

Part# 168167

13

EXPLODED VIEW

6

11

2

5

3

7

1

10

INCLUDED WITH ITEM 8

9

3

5

2

12

8

4

52

MK-101-24 PARTS LIST

ITEM #

1

10

11

12

13

7

8

9

2

3

4

5

6

DESCRIPTION

KEY, 3/16 SQ X 1 - 18

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 1/4

SCREW, HEX HD, 1/4 - 20 X 3/4

ASSY, BLADE GUARD, 101

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 1/4

SCREW, HEX HD, TAP, 1/4 - 20 X 1

SCREW, 5/16 - 18 X 3/8 SOCKET HEAD SET

ASSY, SUB, CUTTING HEAD MK-101

BELT, 6J260

PULLEY, 6J19 X 5/8 BORE

CASTING, 101 BELT GUARD - COMP

BRACKET, INNER BELTGUARD

MTR, 1 - 1/2HP, 115V, 3400 RPM

PART #

150344

151915

152370

152582

152591

152676

157083

158191

158194

158199

158319-01

158611

168022

QTY.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

3

1

4

1

53

MK-101-24

1

2

EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST

Blade Guard

Part# 152582

4

3

ITEM #

1

2

3

4

DESCRIPTION

SCREW, 5/16 - 18 X 1/2 SOCKET HD SET

ELBOW, 1/2MNPT X 1/4 BARB, 90 DEG

TUBE, WATER

CASTING, 101 BLD GUARD-DC-COMP

PART #

152607

154652

155389

162481

QTY.

3

1

2

1

54

ITEM #

1

20

21

22

23

15

16

17

18

19

10

11

12

13

14

5

6

7

8

9

2

3

4

MK-101-24

13

20

7

1

9

10

11

EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST

Table Assembly

Part# 158191

23

1

10

8

12

3

21

17

14

5 15

DESCRIPTION

NUT, HEX, 5/16 - 18

FLANGE, OUTER, 2 - 3/8

NUT, HEX, 5/8-18

BEARING, BALL, 17X40X12MM

KEY, 3/16 SQ X 1-1/8

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 3/8

SCREW, HEX HD, 5/16-18X1

NUT, WING, NYLK, 5/16-18

WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 5/16

WASHER, FLAT, SAE, 5/16

STRAP, 1 INCH, MOTOR ADJ.

BUMPER, RUBBER, 1/2 DIA

BOLT, 3/8-16 X 3-1/2 HEX HEAD TAP

SCREW, 5/16-18 X 3/8 SOCKET HEAD SET

PULLEY, 6J19 X 5/8 BORE

BUTTON, SHAFT LOCK

SPRING, BLADE SHAFT LOCK

RING, 1/4 E-STYLE RETAINING

SHAFT, BLADE

CASTING, 10” CTTG HEAD - COMP

SCREW, HEX HD, TAP, 5/16-18X3

FLANGE, Ø 2-3/8 INNER

SPACER, 9/16X5/16X1.5, PLAS

55

16

18

19

PART #

101196

158199

158200

158201

158202

158222

158224

162473

162758

170824

135830

135848

137711

150344

150923

151743

151746

151747

151754

152673

152674

153147

157083

4

22

2

QTY.

5

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

5

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

4

1

1

2

MK-101-24 THEORY

THEORY OF DIAMOND BLADES

Diamond blades do not really cut; they grind the material through friction. Diamond crystals, often visible at the leading edge and sides of the rim/segment, remove material by scratching out particles of hard, dense materials, or by knocking out larger particles of loosely bonded abrasive material. This process eventually cracks or fractures the diamond particle, breaking it down into smaller pieces. As a result, a diamond blade for cutting soft, abrasive material must have a hard metal matrix composition to resist this erosion long enough for the exposed diamonds to be properly utilized. Conversely, a blade for cutting a hard, non-abrasive material must have a soft bond to ensure that it will erode and expose the diamonds embedded in the matrix. These simple principles are the foundation of “controlled bond erosion”. types of Cutting

There are two basic types of cutting-Dry or Wet. The choice of which type of blade to use depends on

• The requirements of the job

• The machine/tool utilizing the diamond blade

• The preference of the operator

In the case of DRY cutting, the overwhelming popularity and quantity of hand-held saws and the flexible nature of MK Diamond blades to professionally handle most ceramic, masonry, stone and concrete materials, make the DRY cutting blade a very attractive tool. When using a DRY blade, the user must be aware of distinct operating practices to ensure optimum performance. DRY cutting blades require sufficient airflow about the blade to prevent overheating of the steel core. This is best accomplished by shallow, intermittent cuts of the material with periods of “free-spinning” (for several seconds) between each cut, to maximize the cooling process.

For WET cutting applications, MK has the exact blade to compliment both the material to be cut and the wet cutting machine to be used. During cutting operations, liberal amounts of water act as a coolant to support the cutting effectiveness and longevity of the WET blade. Additionally, using water adds to the overall safety of cutting operations by keeping the dust signature down.

Know All You Can About the Material You Wish to Cut

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ITEM

1.

NUMBER

137166

2.

3.

128074

153252

DESCRIPTION

MK-200. 10” X 5/8” ARBOR

Premium grade Diamond Blade for smooth, chip-free cutting on tile.

MK-215, 10” X 5/8” ARBOR

Supreme grade diamond blade for hard materials

MK-315, 10” X 5/8” ARBOR

Supreme super hi-rim diamond blade

ACCESSORIES

4.

134577-MK DUAL 45° FLAT ANGLE GUIDE

5.

153201-MK 45° MITER

6.

134569-MK 90° PROTRACTOR

7.

152792 DRESSING STONE

8.

152610 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER

9.

168244 SAW STAND

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MK-101-24 ORDERING

ORDERING INFORMATION

You may order MK Diamond products through your local MK Diamond distributor or, you may order direct from MK Diamond.

When ordering direct from MK Diamond, please have the following information ready before calling:

• The Model Number of the saw

• The Serial Number of the saw

• Where the saw was purchased and when

• The Part Number for the part(s) being ordered

• The Part Description for the part(s) being ordered

NOTE: There is a $25.00 minimum order when ordering direct from MK Diamond. A $6.00 charge will be added to orders having a net billing value under $50.00. All purchases must be made using VISA,

MasterCard or American Express.

All parts may be ordered by calling toll free to – 800 421-5830 or 310 539-5221 and asking for

Customer Service. For technical questions, call – 800 474-5594.

RETURN MATERIALS POLICY

To expedite the service relative to the return of a product purchased through MK Diamond, please observe the following:

NOTE: When returning all items, they must have been purchased within the previous twelve (12) months.

• Have the Model Number of the saw

• Have the Serial Number of the saw

• Have the location of where the saw was purchased

• Have the date when the saw was purchased

• Contact Customer Service for approval to return the item(s)

• Obtain a Returned Goods Number (RGA) authorizing the return

• Follow the packaging instructions in the following section

• Ensure your item(s) are prepaid to the destination

For returned items, call toll free to – 800 421-5830 or 310 539-5221 and ask for Customer Service.

For technical questions, call – 800 474-5594 or 310 257-2845.

PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS

• Remove the Cutting Head and Support Angle Assembly

• Dry the saw before shipping

• When packing, include the following: Saw, Diamond Blade, Blade Guard and Support Angle

Assembly and Adjustable Cutting Guide (Other Accessories are not required)

• Package the unit in its original container or one of comparable size (do not ship the unit partially

exposed)

• Ensure all parts are secured in the packaging to prevent moving

AUTHORIzED SERVICE CENTERS

For quicker repair time, you may contact MK Diamond Customer Service, toll free, at 800 421-5830 or 310 539-5221 for the Authorized Service Center closest too you or visit our web site at www.mkdiamond.com. For technical questions, call – 800 474-5594.

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MK-101-24 CONTACT & WARRANTY

CONTACT:

Please contact MK Diamond Products, Inc. Customer Service Department with any questions you might have regarding distributors, parts or service.

Telephone: (800) 421-5830

Fax: (310) 539-5158

E-mail: [email protected]

Customer Service Hours: Monday through Friday, 6aM-4PM PSt

MK Diamond Products, Inc.

1315 Storm Parkway

Torrance, CA 90501

MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY

MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC. will guarantee every machine they build, to be free from defects in material and workmanship for (1) one year from date of purchase. The obligation of MK DIAMOND

PRODUCTS, INC. under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of any parts which, under normal use, prove to be defective in material or workmanship. The parts involved or the unit in question should be returned to MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC. or to a point designated by us, transportation prepaid.

This warranty does not obligate us to bear the cost of labor or transportation charges in connection with replacement or repair of defective parts. Likewise, it shall NOT apply to any unit which has been subjected to misuse, neglect or accident. This warranty does NOT apply to any machine which has been repaired or altered outside our factory.

This warranty does NOT obligate MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC., with respect to items not of our manufacture, such as engines, motors, hydraulics, etc., which are subject to their own guarantees and warranties.

We shall in no event be liable for consequential damages or contingent liabilities arising out of failure of any equipment or parts to operate properly.

© COPYRIGHT 2014, MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

The MK Diamond logo is a registered trademark of MK Diamond Products, 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.

MK Diamond may have patents, patent applications, trade marks, copyrights of other intellectual property right covering this product in this document.

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.

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MK-101-24 TILE SAW

OWNERS MANUAL & OPERATING INSTRUCTION

MK Diamond Products, Inc.

1315 Storm Parkway

Torrance, CA 90501

Toll-Free: (800) 421-5830

Phone: (310) 539-5221

Fax: (310) 539-5158 www.mkdiamond.com

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