Porter Cable Saw FTS 150 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST  
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION ET LISTE DE PIÈCES  
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACIÓN Y LISTA DE PIEZAS  
FTS-150 TILE SAW  
MODEL: FTS-150 115V/60/1  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
Customer Service ......800-365-4003  
Corp. Office ...............913-928-1000  
Cust. Service FAX......800-825-0028  
Corp. Office FAX .......913-438-7951  
0AF04106  
Copyright © December, 2003  
Electrolux Construction Products  
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ANTES DE SALIR DE NUESTRA FÁBRICA, CADA MÁQUINA ES SOMETIDA A PUREBAS DETENIDAS. CADA  
MÁQUINA DE CORTE ES ENTREGADA CON UNA CIPIA DE ESTE MANUAL. LOS OPERARIOS DE ESTOS  
EQUIPOS DEBEN LEER Y FAMILIARIZARSE CON LAS INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD. EL NO PRESTAR  
ATENCIÓN A ESTAS ADVERTENCIAS PUEDE OCASIONAR GRAVES LESIONE. SIGA ESTRICAMENTE  
NUESTRAS INSTRUCCIONES Y SU MÁQUINA LE VA A PRESTAR LARGOS AÑOS DE SERVICIO EN  
CONDICIONES NORMALES DE UTILIZACIÓN.  
CONTENIDO  
Definición De Los Simbolos...................................................................................................................4 - 5  
Descripción De Calcamonias y Ubicaciones ........................................................................................6  
Advertencias De Seguridad HACER y NO HACER...............................................................................20 - 21  
Instrucciones  
1. Caracteristica………………………………………………………………………………………….10  
2. Beneficio……………………………………………………………………………………………….10  
3. Instalacíon De La Cortadora…………………………………………………………………………10  
4. Instrucciones De Operación…………………………………………………………………………10 - 14  
5. Métodos De Alineamiento……………………………………………………………………………14 - 15  
6. Instucciones De Mantenimiento……………………………………………………………………..15  
7. Localización Reparación De Averías………………………………………………………………..16  
8. Reparaciones…………………………………………………………………………………...….….16  
9. Piezas De Recambio………………………………………………………………………………….16  
10. Accesorios ………………………………………………………………………..…………………..17  
Diagrame y Piezas De Recambio ..........................................................................................................22 – 24  
Garantía ………………....……………………………………………………………………………………...25  
WARNING  
HEARING HAZARD  
DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS MACHINE, OPERATOR MAY BE EXPOSED TO A  
NOISE LEVEL EQUAL TO OR SUPERIOR TO 85 dB (A)  
ATTENZIONE!!!  
RISCHIO DE LESIONE ALL’APPARATO UDITIVO  
NELLE NORMALI CONDIZIONI DI UTILIZZO,  
QUESTA MACCHINA PUÒ COMPORTARE PER L’OPERATORE ADDETTO UN ESPOSIZIONE  
ACUSTICA DI LIVELLO PARI O SUPERIORE A  
85 dB (A)  
ATENCION  
RIESGO DE DAÑO AUDITIVO  
EN CONDICIONES NORMALES DE UTILIZACIÓN, EL OPERADOR DE ESTA MÁQUINA PUEDE  
ESTAR EXPUESTO A UN NIVEL DE RUIDO IGUAL O SUPERIOR A 85 dB (A)  
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Symbols Definitions  
Symboles  
Definición De Simbolos  
• Please read the instructions for use prior to operating the machine for the first time.  
• Avant toute mise en service, lire attentivement la notice et se familiariser avec la machine.  
Antes de la puesta en marcha, lea detenidamente las instrucciones y familiaricese con la máquina.  
• Mandatory  
• Obligatoire  
Obligatorio  
• Indication  
• Indicazione  
Indicación  
• Prohibition  
• Interdiction  
Prohibición  
• Warning Triangle  
• Triangle d’advertissement  
Triángwulo De Advertencia  
• Wear Eye Protection  
• Port obligatoire des lunettes de protection  
Usar Gafas De Protección  
• Wear Breathing Protection  
• Port obligatoire d’un masque respiratoire protecteur  
Usar Máscara De Protección  
• The Use Of Ear Protection Is Mandatory  
• Port obligatoire da casque antibruit  
Es Obligatorio El Uso De Protección Auditiva  
• Wear Safety Shoes  
• Port obligatoire des chaussures de sécurité  
Usar Zapatos De Seguridad  
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• Wear Appropriate Clothing  
• Port obligatoire de la tenue appropriée  
Usar Ropa Adecuada  
• Machinery Hazard, Keep Hands And Feet Clear  
• Danger! Rester à distance de la machine  
Máquina Peligrosa - Mantenga Manos Y Pies Alejados De La Máquina  
• No Non-Working Personnel In Area  
• Zone interdite au personnel non-ouvrier  
Prohibido Para Personas Ajenas A La Obra  
• Keep Work Area Clean/Well Lit, Remove All Safety Hazards  
• La zone de travail doit toujours être propre, bien éclairée et ne présenter aucun risque  
Mantenga Limpio El Sitio De Trabajo/Bien Iluminado, Elimine Todos Los Riesgos De Seguridad  
• Dangerously High Noise Level  
• Niveau de bruit dangereux  
Nivel De Ruido Elevadamente Peligroso  
• Repairs Are To Be Done By An Authorized Dealer Only  
• Les réparations ne peuvent être exécutées que par un distributeur agréé  
Las Reparaciones Deben Ser Efectuadas Únicamente Por Un Distribuidor Autorizado  
Always Keep the Blade Guards In Place  
Toujours vérifier que les protections de disque sont bien en place  
Mantenga siempre las protecciones de la hoja en su sitio  
• Diamond Blade  
• Disque diamanté  
Sierra Diamantada  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Risque de secousses électriques  
Peligro de sacudida eléctrica  
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DECAL DESCRIPTIONS & LOCATION  
AUTOCOLLANTS – DESCRIPTIONS ET EMPLACEMENTS  
DESCRIPTIÓN DE CALCAMONIAS Y UBICACIONES  
P/N 193015  
LOCATION: Blade Guard – Top Sides  
P/N 193014  
LOCATION: Water Tray – Front  
P/N 046326  
P/N 046327  
LOCATION: Motor – Front  
LOCATION: Motor – Rear  
P/N 189247  
P/N 187043  
LOCATION: Control Box – WP Outlet  
LOCATION: Cutting Head – Handle Area  
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NOTES:  
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SAFETY FIRST!  
WARNINGS  
DO’s AND DO NOT’s  
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.  
DO  
DO read this entire operator’s manual before operating this machine. Understand all warnings, instructions, and controls.  
keep all guards in place and in good condition.  
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wear safety approved hearing, eye, head and respiratory protection.  
read and understand all warnings and instructions on the machine.  
read and understand the symbol definitions contained in this manual.  
keep all parts of your body away from the blade.  
know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency.  
turn the “ON/OFF” switch to the “OFF” position prior to connecting the machine to the power source.  
inspect the blade, flanges and shafts for damage or dirt before installing the blade.  
always keep children away from this machine.  
use only blades marked with a maximum operating speed greater than the blade shaft speed.  
always use a ground fault circuit interrupter when wet sawing.  
read all safety materials and instructions that accompany any blade used with this machine.  
DO inspect each blade carefully before using it. If there are any signs of damage or unusual wear, DO NOT USE THE  
BLADE.  
mount the blade solidly and firmly. Wrench tighten the arbor nut.  
use the correct blade for the type of work being done. Check with blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is  
correct.  
DO  
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operate this machine only in well ventilated areas.  
establish a training program for all operators of this machine.  
clear the work area of unnecessary people. Never allow anyone to stand in front of or behind the blade while the motor  
is running.  
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make sure the blade is not contacting anything before starting the motor.  
use caution when lifting and transporting this machine.  
always tie down the machine when transporting.  
use caution and follow instructions when setting up the machine.  
have all service performed by competent service personnel.  
make sure electric powered machines are plugged into a properly grounded circuit.  
make sure power cords are the proper size and in good condition.  
maintain a secure grip on the material being cut.  
verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade.  
clean the machine after each day’s use.  
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follow all electrical codes in your area.  
consider work area environment. Don’t expose power tools to rain. Don’t use power tools in wet locations.  
use caution to guard against electric shock. Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces (i.e., pipes, radiators,  
ranges, refrigerators).  
use correct voltage and proper extension cords. Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect it from receptacle.  
Keep cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.  
DO  
always carry the machine with the motor stopped and power cord disconnected.  
disconnect tools from power source when not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories.  
carefully maintain and clean for better and safer performance. Follow instructions for changing accessories. Inspect  
tool cords periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility.  
only cut in a straight line.  
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always give a copy of this manual to the equipment user. If you need extra copies, call TOLL FREE 1-800-365-4003.  
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SAFETY FIRST!  
WARNINGS  
DO’S AND DO NOTS  
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.  
DO NOT  
operate this machine unless you have read and understood this operator’s manual.  
operate this machine without the blade guard, or other protective guards in place.  
stand behind or in front of the blade path while the motor is running.  
leave this machine unattended while the motor is running.  
work on this machine while the motor is running.  
operate this machine when you are tired or fatigued.  
use a wet blade without adequate water supply to the blade.  
exceed maximum blade speed shown for each blade size. Excessive speed could result in blade breakage.  
operate the machine if you are uncertain of how to run the machine.  
use damaged equipment or blades.  
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touch or try to stop a moving blade with your hand.  
cock, jam, wedge or twist the blade in a cut.  
use a blade that has been dropped or damaged.  
use carbide tipped blades.  
use abrasive blades.  
touch a dry cutting diamond blade immediately after use. These blades require several minutes to cool  
after each cut.  
use damaged or worn blade flanges.  
DO NOT  
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allow other persons to be near the machine when starting or when the machine is in operation.  
operate this machine in an enclosed area unless it is properly vented.  
operate this machine in the vicinity of anything that is flammable. Sparks could cause a fire or an  
explosion.  
allow blade exposure from the guard to be more than 180 degrees.  
operate this machine with the blade guard removed.  
operate this machine unless you are specifically trained to do so.  
use a blade that has been over heated (Core has a bluish color).  
jam material into the blade.  
grind on the side of the blade.  
lay power cords in or near the water.  
replace the motor with any motor that does not have a special grounding connection.  
stand or lean on machine.  
start cutting with a saw until you have a clear work area and secure footing.  
operate this machine while using drugs or alcohol.  
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This saw was designed for certain applications only. DO NOT modify this saw or use for any application  
other than for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to its application, DO NOT use the  
saw until you have written Electrolux Construction Products and we have advised you.  
Electrolux Construction Products  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
1-800-365-4003  
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INDICATION  
Any persons not involved in the work  
should leave the area.  
MANDATORY  
WARNING  
INFORMATION  
INSTRUCTION  
Use only blades marked with a maximum  
speed greater than the blade shaft  
speed.  
PROHIBITION  
These signs will give  
advise for your safety  
2.  
Benefits  
Your FELKERtile saw is a ruggedly constructed unit  
engineered to give long, satisfactory performance.  
Simple, daily maintenance and care will add to the life  
and productivity of your tile saw.  
Before leaving our factory every machine  
is thoroughly tested.  
Follow our instructions strictly and your machine  
will give you long service in normal operating  
conditions.  
Full 1-1/2 HP, 115V/60/1 motor for powerful cuts.  
Has a durable polymer cutting table – able to  
handle almost any cutting job due to its reinforced  
construction.  
1.  
Features  
Removable extension can also be fastened to  
side of cart for holding wide material.  
Cutting table designed to drain water quickly back  
into the water tray for efficient recycling of water.  
Cast blade guard will hinge to allow easy removal  
of cutting blade. Accepts up to 12” diameter  
blade.  
Cutting table runs on nylon wheels for smooth  
and accurate cuts and easy maintenance.  
Water tray of durable polymer construction to  
resist rust and to drain water and sediment much  
faster.  
Use: Sawing of any kind of tile, up to 19”  
(482mm); diagonal of 13” x 13” (330 x 330mm) tile.  
Tools: All accessories come standard with your saw;  
including a 10” (254mm) continuous rim  
Diamond Blade & Multi-Wrench  
Blade Capacity:  
Ø 10(250 mm)  
Bore 5/8(15.9 mm).  
Blade Rotation: Counter-Clockwise (CCW).  
Depth of Cut: 3-1/4(83mm)  
Cutting Length: 19(48.3cm)  
3.  
Machine Set-Up  
Blade Cooling: Water pump  
Follow all of the assembly and  
installation instructions completely  
before connecting this saw to a power  
source.  
Horsepower:  
Voltage:  
1-1/2  
120 Volts, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase  
Amperage:  
Blade Shaft RPM: 2800  
Weight lbs. (kg.): 112 (50.8)  
Dimensions (L x W x H): 39-3/4x 22x 20-1/2″  
15 amps (Full Load)  
UNPACKING  
(Fig 1 – page 11 & Fig’s 3 & 4 – page 12)  
Carefully open the container and remove all the saw  
components and packing materials. Be certain you  
have checked each item with the checklist below  
before discarding the container or the packing  
materials. The contents are as follows:  
(101 x 55.9 x 52.1cm)  
Pan Holding Capacity: 5.3 gallons (20 liters)  
Before starting up the machine, make sure  
you read this entire manual and are familiar  
with the operation of this machine.  
1. Operator’s Manual  
6. Blade – 10” [250mm]  
2. Cutting Head Assy 7. Water Pump, 115V/60  
3. Frame w/Cart  
4. Water Tray  
5. Blade Guard  
8. Motor Support Shaft  
9. Multi-Wrench  
10. Rip Guide  
The working area must be completely clear,  
well lit and all safety hazards removed.  
11. Accessories: Cart Extension, Bullnose Miter, Dual  
The operator must  
wear protective  
clothing appropriate  
to the work he is  
doing.  
45° Miter & Adj. Protractor  
NOTE: IF ANY OF THE PARTS ARE MISSING OR  
DAMAGED PLEASE CONTACT YOUR FELKER  
CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR INSTRUCTIONS.  
CALL 1-800-365-4003  
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
Assemble Saw Stand (Fig 1). Set on level surface  
and lock both wheels to resist movement while  
placing Saw on Stand.  
Fasten Saw Frame Assembly onto assembled  
Saw Stand using T-Knobs. (10, Fig 1B)  
Install Water Tray Assembly to Frame. (Fig 2)  
Install Motor Support Shaft in Rear Support Post.  
(3, Fig 3)  
Install Motor Cutting Head on Motor Support Shaft.  
(1, Fig 3)  
Install Blade Guard Assembly onto Cutting Head.  
(1, Fig 4) Attach Splash Flap to rear of Guard.  
Place Water Pump Assembly in Water Tray and  
connect Tubing from Blade Guard. Plug cord into  
Water Pump Outlet on the side of Power Switch  
Housing.  
Install the 10” continuous rim Diamond Blade. (6,  
Fig 4)  
Install Cart Extension and Accessories as needed.  
WATER TRAY INSTALLATION  
ASSEMBLING THE SAW STAND (FIGS. 1A & B)  
FIG 2  
Open carton and remove all the Saw Stand Parts.  
Attach the two Wheels (3) to the Inner Frame (2)  
with the M6x45 Cap Screws (4). Retain with the  
M6 Flatwashers (5) and Locknuts (6) as shown in  
Fig 1A. Tighten Securely.  
Set the Inner Frame (2) inside the Outer Frame  
(1) as shown in Fig 1B.  
Install the two M10x56 Cap Screws (7) through the  
pivoting holes in the legs of each frame. Retain  
with the M10 Flatwashers (8) and Locknuts (9).  
After the Saw Stand is completely assembled as  
shown and all fasteners are securely tightened,  
the tile saw can be installed on Stand using the  
two Saw Stand Knobs (10, Fig 1B).  
Fig 1A  
Fig 1B  
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CUTTING HEAD INSTALLATION  
FITTING OR CHANGING THE BLADE  
(FIG 3)  
(FIG 4)  
Remove Cutting Head Assembly (1) and Frame  
and Pan Assembly (2) from carton.  
Using the multi-wrench provided, install the Motor  
Support Shaft (3) into the Rear Support Post (4).  
Install and tighten the Capscrew (5) with washer to  
retain the Support Shaft (3).  
Slide the Cutting Head Assembly (1) onto the now  
installed Motor Support Shaft (3) fully against the  
Rear Support Post (4). Install the Head Locking  
Knob and Washer (6) through the adjustment slot  
in the Rear Support Post (4) and into the tapped  
hole on the side of the Cutting Head Assembly (1)  
base.  
Install and tighten Capscrew (7) with Washer to  
retain the Cutting Head Assembly (1) on the  
Support Shaft (3).  
BLADE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL  
Turn motor switch off.  
Disconnect power cord.  
Carefully raise the blade guard (1) to its highest  
position and tighten the adjustment knob (6, Fig 3)  
on the rear support to hold firmly in place while  
installing blade (6).  
Remove the blade shaft nut (4) and the outer  
flange (5). With one hand, depress the spring  
loaded shaft lock (8) and loosen the blade shaft  
nut (4) with the wrench provided. Turn nut  
counter-clockwise to loosen.  
Place blade onto the shaft, pushing it up against  
the Pulley/Inner Flange (7). Make sure the blade  
(6) is mounted with the directional arrow pointing  
counter-clockwise.  
Next replace the outer flange (5) and blade shaft  
nut (4). Again depress the shaft lock (8) and  
tighten nut (4) clockwise with multi-wrench. Do  
not over-tighten. Release Shaft lock (8).  
Lower the blade guard (1) into operating position  
and tighten the knob (3).  
With the Head Locking Knob (6) loosened, pivot  
the Cutting Head (1) up for Blade Guard and  
Blade installation.  
FIG 4  
Fig 3  
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WATER PUMP INSTALLATION  
POSITION OF TILE SAW  
Remove the Water Pump from its packaging and  
check it to be sure it is not cracked or damaged in  
any way.  
Attach the end of the plastic tubing from the blade  
guard and to the water pump.  
Place the water pump in the rear of the water tray  
and be sure it is below the water level. Route 8mm  
tubing out of the Pump and up to the “Y” Fitting on  
the Blade Guard.  
Position the saw to one side of a wall-mounted  
receptacle to prevent water from collecting onto  
the receptacle or plug. The user should also  
create a “drip loop” in the cord. The “drip loop” is  
that part of the cord below the level of the  
receptacle, or the connector if an extension cord is  
used, to prevent water traveling along the cord  
and coming in contact with the receptacle.  
Keep the power cord out of the water and plug into  
the receptacle on the side of the Power Switch  
Housing.  
WATER PUMP SAFETY GUIDELINES AND  
MAINTENANCE.  
Always plug the saw power cord into a  
GFCI outlet when using. If a GFCI type  
outlet is not available, use a plug-in type  
GFCI plugged into a properly grounded  
outlet. Do not use any temporary plug  
adapters.  
If the plug or receptacle does get wet, DO NOT  
unplug the cord. Disconnect the fuse or circuit  
breaker that supplies power to the receptacle.  
Then unplug and examine for presence of water in  
the receptacle.  
The water pump is equipped with a ground  
electrical plug, to reduce the risk of possible  
shock. Be sure to connect to a properly grounded  
type receptacle.  
Never pick the water pump up out of the water  
when it is plugged in.  
DO NOT EVER use the water pump to pump  
anything but water.  
GROUNDING METHODS  
Never service the pump when it is still plugged in.  
Never let the pump operate dry. It is self-cooled  
by pumping water. Dry use will cause the pump to  
fail.  
Maintain regularly and clean out debris from intake  
screen.  
Check the power cord for nicks or frays and never  
try to alter the power cord in any way.  
Pay attention to the direction of rotation  
shown by the arrow on one side of the  
Blade (rotation is the opposite direction  
to the tightening of the nut). Blade should  
rotate counter-clockwise when facing the  
bladeshaft nut.  
Make sure that the supporting surfaces of  
the Blade, the Flanges and the arbor are  
clean before installing the Blade.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
ONLY use a grounded circuit.  
Use the correct plug and outlet.  
Check that the main voltage is identical to that of  
the machine.  
Note: The Canadian electrical Code prohibits the use  
of adapters.  
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EXTENSION CORDS  
CUTTING TABLE  
THE CUTTING TABLE IS MARKED IN INCHES AND  
MILLIMETERS TO MAKE YOUR DIMENSIONAL  
CUTS ACCURATE.  
Use only extension cords that are intended for  
outdoor use. These 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  
cord before using and replace if damaged. Do not  
abuse extension cords and do not yank on any  
cord to disconnect. Keep cord away from heat  
STEPS FOR POSITIONING THE 90 DEGREE RIP  
Slide the rip guide onto the table backstop from  
one end.  
Set the rip guide by positioning it at the desired  
point on the front end of the cutting table front lip  
and flipping down the thumb lock until the rip guide  
is firmly locked in place. Note that the thumb lock  
will hold accessory firmly in place without using the  
full travel of the thumb lock. Additional movement  
is designed for any long term wearing that may be  
experienced. Unnecessary clamping with the  
thumb lock could raise the end of the accessory  
up off the table surface.  
and sharp edges.  
Always disconnect the  
extension cord from the receptacle before  
disconnecting the saw from the extension cord.  
Minimum wire gage for cord  
Ampere Rating  
Total length of cord in feet  
25ft.  
50 ft.  
100 ft. 150 ft.  
The rip guide can be used for straight 90° cuts  
from both the left and right sides.  
After the rip guide is positioned for the desired cut,  
place material flush against the rip guide and the  
measurement rail.  
More  
Than  
Not more  
Than  
AWG  
12  
16  
14  
12  
Not  
recommended  
Now you are ready to make your cut.  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of electrocution,  
keep all connections dry and off the ground. Do  
not touch plug with wet hands.  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection  
should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to  
After completing any work, switch off  
the machine. There is no point in  
leaving the motor running and the blade  
turning.  
be used for the tile saw.  
Receptacles are  
available having built-in GFCI protection and may  
be used for this measure of safety.  
QUICK TIPS FOR WATER PUMP OPERATION  
If you are having trouble getting water flow properly  
through the water pump, try this:  
First, check to see that the pump is fully  
submerged in water. Fill the water tray with clean  
water to completely cover the pump.  
Second, check to see if all tubing is connected to  
the pump correctly and its feeds are properly  
attached.  
Before any examination, unplug the  
machines power cord.  
Sometimes the tubing is not pushed far enough into its  
attachment, allowing water to escape at the  
attachment point. Simply push tubing firmly into fitting  
until it stops and will not pull back out.  
4.  
Operating Procedures  
Third, if problems still persist, there is also a  
chance that debris or sediment is clogging the  
water pump intake screen, the pump impeller or  
inside the tubing.  
Always be very careful.  
Find a comfortable, well-balanced  
position.  
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Clearing these areas with fresh water can  
alleviate the clogging. The build up sediment  
needs to be cleaned from the bottom of the  
Water Tray and the intake screen cleaned. Fill  
tray with fresh water.  
With pump intake removed, look inside the  
area impeller and check for debris. Clean as  
needed with fresh water.  
If the tubing is clogged, remove ends from the  
water pump and Blade guard fitting. Flush  
with fresh water until all debris is removed and  
reconnect tubing.  
Always keep protective casing in  
place while working.  
Place the machine on a dry surface or the optional  
stand.  
Fill the holding tank with clean water [holds 5.3  
gallons (20 liters).  
Plug the machine into the correct power outlet and  
turn the motor switch to the “On” position.  
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recommended that the Parallel Alignment in  
step 2 be checked to insure the best quality  
cuts.  
WATER TUBING REMOVAL  
Plastic tubing connects the water pump to the blade  
guard. The fittings used to connect this tubing seal and  
grip the outside diameter of the tubing. Special internal  
locking fingers attached to the flanged collet hold the  
tubing fast. To clean the water tubing requires the  
tubing to be removed from the fittings. To release the  
tubing form the fitting, fully depress the collet before  
pulling the tube out of the fitting. When you press  
down on the collet you are opening the locking fingers  
and freeing the tubing to be easily removed.  
2. Check the Parallel Alignment  
The conveyor cart must travel parallel to the  
plane of the flat blade.  
Place a square rule against the backstop,  
lightly in contact with the blade. The blade  
surface should be parallel to the square; i.e., no  
gap between the blade and the square at either  
the front or back edge of the blade. Next,  
holding the square firmly traverse the cart fore  
and aft. The blade should remain parallel to  
the square, staying slightly in contact with it  
throughout its full travel. If the blade does not  
stay in contact with the square, the Parallel  
Alignment must be performed.  
WATER TRAY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION  
THE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF THE  
WATER TRAY IS EASY. See Fig 2 above.  
First turn off the saw and unplug the power cord.  
Do the same for the water pump.  
Then remove water pump from tray.  
Then take frame and motor assembly out of the  
water tray.  
Take tray and drain water and contents (sediment)  
To install simply reverse this process.  
Parallel Alignment (See Diagram 1)  
Loosen the front two Roller Guide fasteners  
(Item 5). Move the Roller Guide Bar (item 5)  
and Cart by the Adjustment Clamp until the  
square is flush with the blade. Tighten the  
fasteners and recheck the alignment again.  
The cart should now travel parallel to the blade  
and the blade should be centered in the slot.  
NOTE: THERE ARE NO ADJUSTMENTS TO WATER  
TRAY  
6.  
Maintenance  
5.  
Alignment Procedures  
Before performing any maintenance,  
ALWAYS place the machine on a level  
surface with the motor OFF and  
disconnect the electrical current. Let  
the machine cool down!!  
Your FTS-150 tile saw is factory assembled and  
aligned prior to shipment to ensure accurate cuts  
when your saw is delivered. However, since FELKER  
can not control rough handling during shipping, it is  
suggested that the alignment be checked. If the saw  
is found in need of adjustment, refer to the appropriate  
section(s) below.  
There are two basic alignment checks for the saw  
and any adjustments made must follow these  
procedures to ensure that the unit functions freely.  
Adjustment tools required: Carpenter’s Square and  
the multi-wrench provided with your new saw.  
FOR LONGEST LIFE AND BEST PERFORMANCE  
Always clean the saw after every use.  
Wipe all of the exterior sediment or dirt off the  
motor. Never spray water directly onto the  
motor!  
Wipe all exterior surfaces and keep the cutting  
table clean and free of all debris.  
Wipe the roller guide bar on the frame.  
Always check the blade for cracks or signs of  
damage.  
1. Check the Blade in Slot Alignment  
The blade should be centered in the conveyor  
cart slot.  
Set-up your saw as described above, move the  
conveyor cart back and forth form the front to  
the rear of the pan. If the blade contacts either  
side of the slot, the Cart Slot Location  
Adjustment must be performed.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
#185004 Stand with wheels  
#185282 Cart Extension  
Cart Slot Location Adjustment (See Diagram 1)  
#169872 Adjustable 90° Protractor  
#169871 Dual 45° Miter Guide  
#169870 Bullnose Miter Guide  
Move the Conveyor Cart so the Blade is  
approximately midway between the front and  
back of Cart. Loosen the two Roller Guide Bar  
fasteners (Item 5) [Use the 10mm & 16mm  
ends of wrench (Item 51)] on end fasteners.  
Move the adjustment clamp, Roller Guide Bar  
(Item 5) and Cart together until the blade is  
centered in the slot. Tighten the fasteners. It is  
Store in a safe place, out of reach of  
children.  
Maintain all tools carefully.  
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SAW BLADE DOESN’T CUT WELL  
7.  
Trouble Shooting Guide  
Blade needs to be dressed.  
Blade may be mounted on saw backwards.  
Blade may be worn or damaged.  
Blades life may be used up (old blade).  
Saw won’t start, saw is too slow to start, Blade  
doesn’t turn and motor makes “Humming” noise  
Make sure plug is in live electrical circuit.  
Voltage from source may be too low.  
Start Capacitor defective. Replace.  
The manufacturer accepts no  
Responsibility caused by unsuitable use  
or modifications. At the workstation, the  
sound pressure level may exceed 85 dB  
(A). In this case hearing protection must  
be worn.  
SAW SHUTS OFF ABRUPTLY  
Power is interrupted, check power source and  
restart the saw.  
Voltage from source may be too low. Check for  
low voltage.  
Motor was overloaded. Reset overload Circuit  
Breaker. Motor may need to cool before Breaker  
will reset.  
GFCI may have tripped. Turn off saw, reset and  
try again. If GFCI trips a second time, contact a  
qualified service center.  
8.  
Repairs  
Entrust all repairs to your authorized  
dealer only.  
We carry out all repairs in the shortest possible time  
and at the most economical prices. (See front page  
for our address and phone numbers) Contact your  
authorized FELKERdealer concerning maintenance  
and repairs.  
WATER PUMP SYSTEM WON’T START OR STOPS  
ABRUPTLY  
Check to see that pump is plugged in and is  
connected to plastic tubing.  
Check to see if pump is completely submerged.  
Check to see if the water pump is clean and free  
of any chips, debris, clogging, etc.  
9.  
Spare Parts  
SAW WON’T CUT STRAIGHT  
For quick supply of spare parts and to avoid any lost  
time, it is essential to quote the data on the  
manufacturer’s plate fixed to the side of the motor and  
the part number(s) and description to be replaced with  
every order.  
Check to see if saw frame or rolling guide bar is  
bent.  
Check to see if the support for the cutting table is  
bent.  
Blade worn or dull. Check for possible defective  
blade.  
Materials may have been pushed or forced  
through the cut. Blade has to machine away  
material for a clean cut. Excessive forcing can  
crack to tile.  
The instructions for use and spare parts found in this  
document are for information only and are not binding.  
As part of our product quality improvement policy, we  
reserve the right to make any and all technical  
modifications without prior notice.  
Check cart tracking adjustment.  
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility caused by unsuitable use or modifications.  
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10.  
Accessory Use & Installation  
169872 ADJ. PROTRACTOR  
Fig 55, Diagram 1  
169871 DUAL 45° MITER  
169870 45° BULLNOSE GUIDE  
Fig 56, Diagram 1  
Fig 57, Diagram 1  
CART EXTENSION: P/N 185282  
The Extension adds supportive length to the Cutting Table. Use when cutting tile that extends beyond the front end of  
the basic cart. Install with fasteners provided. Adjust so top of the Extension is level with the top of the Cutting Table. A  
second extension can also be purchased and fastened to the outside of the cutting table if additional support is needed  
for cutting wide material.  
RIP GUIDE: P/N 169887  
The Rip Guide is used to provide a repeatable position for rip cuts. The Rip Guide clamps to the special designed  
backstop of the cutting table.  
90° ADJUSTABLE PROTRACTOR: P/N 169872  
The Protractor can be used to rip cut known angles. The protractor clamps to the backstop.  
DUAL 45° ANGLE GUIDE : P/N 169871  
This is a non-adjustable miter used to quickly position the tile at 45 degrees; either on the left or right side. It is often  
used for repeated diagonal rip cuts. The Angle Guide clamps to the backstop.  
BULLNOSE MITERING GUIDE: P/N 169870  
This is a fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter cut. The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop.  
FOLDING STAND: P/N 185004  
See Stand Assembly Instruction. The stand comes with two wheels at the rear. Each wheel has its own sturdy brake.  
The stand is designed with locating pins at each end to locate the saw frame and securely fastens to the underside of  
the frame with two knobs. When saw is removed, the stand conveniently folds flat for storage and transporting.  
Instructions for Fastening the Cutting Accessories  
1. Fully raise the Accessory Thumb Lock and slide the Accessory onto the Cart Backstop from either side.  
2. Locate the Accessory by sliding it to the desired position along the ruled Backstop on the front end of the cutting  
table.  
3. When at the desired location, flip down the thumb lock until it is firmly locked in place.  
Note: The thumb lock will hold the accessory firmly in place without using the full travel of the thumb lock. Unnecessary  
clamping with the thumb lock could raise the end of the accessory up off the table surface. Additional movement is  
designed for any long term wearing that may be experienced.  
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LA SÉCURITÉ AVANT TOUT !  
MISES EN GARDE  
FAIRE et NE PAS FAIRE  
ATTENTION: LE MON RESPECT DE CES MISES EN GARDE ET  
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION PEUT ENTRAÎNER LA MORT OU DES  
BLESSURES CORPORELLES GRAVES  
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Lire ce manuel d’utilisation entièrement avant d’utiliser cette machine. Comprendre toutes les mises en garde, les instructions et les commandes.  
Toujours maintenir les protections en place et en bonne condition.  
Porter des protections de sécurité approuvées pour les oreilles, les yeux, les voies respiratoire et la tête.  
Veiller à lire et à comprendre toutes les mises en garde et instructions figurant sur la machine.  
Lire et comprendre les définitions de symboles contenus dans ce manuel.  
Rester à l’écart du disque.  
Savoir comment arrêter rapidement la machine en cas d’urgence.  
Placer l’interrupteur « marche-arrêt » (ON/OFF) à la position d’ARRÊT (OFF) avant de brancher la machine à la source de  
courant.  
Avant de mettre le disque en place, vérifier qu’il n’est pas abîmé, que les flasques et arbres ne sont pas endommagés ni  
sales.  
Faire  
Ne jamais laisser les enfants s’approcher de la machine.  
Utiliser uniquement des disques indiquant une vitesse maximale de fonctionnement supérieure à la vitesse de la broche.  
Lors du sciage à l’eau, toujours utiliser un disjoncteur différentiel.  
Lire tous les documents et consignes de sécurité qui accompagnent les disques utilisés avec cette machine.  
Contrôler chaque disque avant de l’utiliser. Si des signes d’endommagement ou d’usure anormale sont constatés, NE PAS UTILISER CE DISQUE.  
Monter le disque de faéon solide et ferme, resserrer l’écrou de l’arbre avec une clef.  
Utiliser un disque approprié au type de travail à accomplir. Contacter le fabricant de disque en cas d’incertitude concernant le disque à utiliser.  
Ne faire fonctionner la machine que dans des zones bien ventilées.  
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Élaborer un programme de formation pour tous les utilisateurs de cette machine.  
Dégager la zone de travail de toute personne qui ne soit pas nécéssaire. Ne jamais autoriser qui que ce soit à se tenir devant ou derrière le disque  
lorsque le moteur est en marche.  
Vérifier que le disque n’est pas en contact avec quoi que ce soit avant de mettre le moteur en marche.  
Faire attention en soulevant et en transportant cette machine.  
Toujour attacher la machine avant de la transporter.  
Prendre des précautions et suivre les instructions pour la mise en place de la machine.  
Faire faire l’entretien par un personnel compétent.  
Vérifier que les machines électriques sont branchées sur un circuit correctement mis à la terre.  
Vérifier que les cordons électriques ont le calibre correct et sont en bon état.  
Maintenir fermement le matériau à scier.  
Avant de monter le disque, s’assurer que le trou de l’arbre de disque correspond à l’arbre de la machine.  
Nettoyer la machine après chaque utilisation journalière.  
Observer tous les codes électriques en vigueur sur le plan local.  
Vérifier l’aire de travail. Ne pas exposer les outils électriques à la pluie. Ne pas utiliser d’outils électriques dans des  
endroits mouillés.  
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Prendre des précautions pour éviter les secousses électriques. Éviter le contact du corps avec des surfaces reliées à la  
terre (ex. : tuyaux, radiateurs, cuisinières, réfrigérateurs).  
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Utiliser la tension correcte et les rallonges de cordon appropriées. Ne jamais transporter l’outil en le tenant par son cordon  
ni tirer d’un coup sec sur le cordon pour débrancher la fiche de la prise de courant.  
Maintenir le cordon éloigné de la chaleur, de l’huile et des bords coupants.  
Toujours arrêter le moteur et débrancher le cordon avant de transporter la machine.  
Débrancher les outils de la source d’alimentation électrique lorsqu’ils ne sont pas utilisés, avant de faire leur entretien et  
de changer des accessoires.  
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Pour obtenir les meilleures performances et le fonctionnement le plus sûr, effectuer un entretien et un nettoyage soigneux.  
Suivre les instructions pour changer les accessoires. Inspecter régulièrement les cordons des outils et, s’ils sont  
endommagés, les faire réparer par un centre d’entretien agréé.  
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Ne scier qu’en ligne droite.  
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Faire Toujours donner une copie de ce manuel à l’utilisateur de la machine. Si d’autres copies sont nécessaires, contacter TOLL FREE  
1-800-365-4003.  
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LA SÉCURITÉ AVANT TOUT !  
MISES EN GARDE  
FAIRE et NE PAS FAIRE  
ATTENTION : LE MON RESPECT DE CES MISES EN GARDE ET  
INSTRUCTIONS D’UTILISATION PEUT ENTRAÎNER LA MORT OU DES  
BLESSURES CORPORELLES GRAVES  
NE PAS FAIRE  
utiliser cette machine avant d’avoir lu et compris ce manuel de fonctionnement.  
utiliser cette machine sans protection de disque ou sans qu’une autre protection soit montée.  
se tenir derrière ou devant le chemin du disque lorsque le moteur est en marche.  
laisser la scie sans surveillance lorsque le moteur tourne.  
réparer la machine lorsque le moteur tourne.  
utiliser la machine lorsque l’on est fatigué.  
utiliser de disque pour sciage à eau sans avoir un approvisionnement en eau suffisant pour le disque.  
dépasser la vitesse maximale de disque indiquée pour chaque taille de disque. Une vitesse excessive pourrait  
casser le disque.  
NE PAS  
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utiliser cette machine lorsque l’on n’est pas certain de savoir comment elle fonctionne.  
utiliser d’équipements ou de disques endommagés.  
toucher ou essayer d’arrêter un disque en mouvement avec la main.  
incliner, coincer, serrer ou tordre le disque dans l’entaille.  
Ne pas utiliser de disque qui est tombé ou endommagé.  
utiliser de disques à pointe carbure.  
Ne pas utiliser de disque abrasif.  
toucher un disque diamanté pour sciage à sec immédiatement après usage. Ces disques ont besoin de plusieurs  
minutes pour refroidir après chaque sciage.  
NE PAS  
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utiliser de flasques de disque endommagés ou usés.  
autoriser d’autres personnes à se trouver près de la machine lors des opérations de mise en marche, d’appoint  
en carburant ou de sciage.  
NE PAS  
NE PAS  
faire fonctionner cette machine dans un espace clos sauf s’il dispose d’une ventilation appropriée.  
faire fonctionner cette machine près de tout corps inflammable. Des étincelles pourraient provoquer un incendie  
ou une explosion.  
NE PAS  
NE PAS  
autoriser la partie exposée hors de la protection du disque à être supérieure à 180 degrés.  
Ne pas utiliser cette machine lorsque la protection de disque est retirée.  
utiliser cette machine si l’on n’a pas été spécialement formé pour cela.  
utiliser un disque qui a surchauffé. (Le noyau a une couleur bleue).  
coincer de matériaux dans le disque.  
NE PAS  
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meuler la partie latérale du disque.  
Ne pas poser les cordons électriques dans l’eau ni près de l’eau.  
Ne pas remplacer le moteur par un autre qui n’est pas muni d’une connexion spéciale de mise à la terre.  
Ne pas se tenir debout sur la machine ni s’appuyer dessus.  
Ne pas commencer à scier si la zone de travail n’est pas dégagée et si l’on ne peut se tenir en bon équilibre.  
utiliser la scie sous l’influence de drogues ou d’alcool.  
Cette scie a été conéue pour des utilisations spécifiques. NE PAS modifier cette scie pour toute utilisation autre  
que celle pour laquelle elle a été conéue. En cas de doutes concernant son utilisation, NE PAS utiliser la scie avant  
d’avoir écrit à Electrolux Construction Products et d’avoir reéu une réponse.  
Electrolux Construction Products  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
États-Unis  
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¡SEGURIDAD ANTE TODOS!  
ADVERTENCIAS  
HACER y NO HACER  
ADVERTENCIA: EL NO RESPETAR ESTAS ADVERTENCIAS E INSTRUCCIONES DE  
OPERACION PUEDE PROVOCAR GRAVES LESIONES O LA MUERTE.  
HACER  
SI  
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lea todo el manual antes de manejar esta máquina. Entienda todas las advertencias, instrucciones y controles.  
mantenga siempre las protecciones en su lugar y en buenas condiciones.  
siempre use protecciones aprobadas para los oídos, ojos, cabeza y respiración.  
lea y entienda todas las advertencias e instrucciones sobre la máquina.  
lea y entienda las definiciones de los símbolos que aparecen en este manual.  
No acerque ninguna parte del cuerpo a la hoja.  
aprenda cómo parar la máquina rápidamente en caso de emergencia.  
ponga el interrumpor en la posición OFF antes de corectarlo a la fuente de poda.  
Inspeccione la hoja, las bridas y los ejes para ver si están dañados o sucios antes de instalar la hoja.  
utilice hojas abrasivas, o bien, hojas diamantadas con centro de acero fabricadas para utilización en sierras para albañilería.  
Cuando sierre en húmedo, use siempre un interruptor de circuito con puesta a tierra accidental.  
lea toda la literatura e instrucciones de seguridad que acompañan a la hoja utilizada con esta máquina.  
inspeccione cuidadosamente cada hoja antes de usarla. Si se observan señales de daño o desgaste poco común, NO USE  
LA HOJA.  
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instale la hoja firmemente. Apriete la tuerca del eje con un aprietatuercas.  
utilice la hoja correcta para el tipo de trabajo que se vaya a ejecutar. En caso de dudas, consultar con el fabricante de la hoja.  
maneje esta máquina solamente en lugares bien ventilados.  
establezca un programa de entrenamiento para todos los operadores de esta máquina.  
despeje el lugar de trabajo de personas innecesarias. No permita que nadie se sitúe delante o detrás de la hoja mientras el  
motor está funcionando.  
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asegúrese que la hoja no esté haciendo contacto con ninguna cosa antes de arrancar el motor.  
tenga cuidado al levantar y transportar esta máquina.  
siempre amarre bien la máquina cuando la transporte.  
sea duidadoso y siga las intrucciones al instalar la máquina.  
deje que todos los trabajos de mantenimiento los haga personal especializado.  
asegúrese de enchufar las máquinas eléctricas a un circuito debidamente conectado a tierra.  
asegúrese que los cordones eléctricos sean del tamaño correcto y estén en buenas condiciones.  
sujete bien el material que está cortando.  
antes de instalar la hoja, verifique que el agujero del eje de la hoja coincida con el eje portaherramienta de la máquina.  
limpie la máquina diariamente.  
cumpla con el reglamento eléctrico de su localidad.  
tenga en cuenta el medio ambiente de la zona de trabajo. No exponga útiles eléctricos a la lluvia. no use útiles eléctricos en  
lugares húmedos.  
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sea cuidadoso para evitar golpes eléctricos. Evite el contacto corporal con las superficies conectadas a tierra de protección  
(como tuberías, radiadores, refrigeradores, etc.).  
use el voltaje correcto y un cable de extensión adecuado. Nunca transporte la herramienta colgando del cable y nunca tire del  
cable para desenchufarlo. Aleje el cable del calor, aceite y de las aristas filudas.  
Transporte siempre la máquina con el motor apagado y el cable de alimentación desconectado.  
desenchufe los equipos cuando no los usa, antes de hacer mantenimiento y al cambiar accesorios.  
limpie y efectúe un mantenimiento cuidadoso para obtener un rendimiento mejor y más seguro. Siga las instrucciones al  
cambiar accesorios. Revise los cables del equipo con frecuencia y, si hay daños, hágalos reparar por un servicio autorizado.  
sólo corte en línea recta.  
sólo corte tan profundamente como las especificaciones del trabajo lo requieren.  
siempre entregar un ejemplar de este manual al usuario del equipo. Si se necesitan ejemplares adicionales, lammar SIN  
CARGO al 1-800-365-4003.  
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ADVERTENCIAS  
HACER y NO HACER  
ADVERTENCIA: EL NO RESPETAR ESTAS ADVERTENCIAS E INSTRUCCIONES DE  
OPERACION PUEDE PROVOCAR GRAVES LESIONES O LA MUERTE.  
NO HACER  
haga funcionar esta máquina sin antes haber leído y entendido este manual.  
maneje esta máquina sin tener la protección de la hoja u otras protecciones instaladas en su lugar.  
se sitúe detrás del paso de la hoja mientras el motor está funcionando.  
deje esta máquina desatendida mientras el motor está funcionando.  
trabaje en esta máquina mientras el motor está funcionando.  
maneje esta máquina si está cansado o fatigado.  
utilice una hoja de corte húmedo sin tener el suministro adecuado de agua.  
sobrepase la velocidad máxima indicada para cada tamaño de hoja. El exceso de velocidad puede causar  
la rotura de la hoja.  
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trabaje con la máquina si tiene dudas sobre su funcionamiento u operación.  
utilice equipos u hojas que estén dañados.  
toque ni trate de parar con las manos una hoja en movimiento.  
incline, atasque, encaje o tuerza la hoja en el corte.  
use un disco que haya sufrido un golpe o caída.  
use discos con puntas de carburo.  
use discos abrasivos.  
toque una hoja diamantada de corte en seco inmediatamente después de usarla. Estas hojas se demoran  
varios minutos en enfriarse después de cada corte.  
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use bridas de hojas que estén dañadas o desgastadas.  
permita que nadie se acerque a la máquina durante la puesta en marcha o mientras la máquina está  
funcionando.  
NO  
NO  
maneje esta máquina en un lugar encerrado a menos que tenga buena ventilación.  
maneje esta máquina cerca de ningún objeto que sea inflamable. Las chispas podrían causar un incendio o  
una explosión.  
NO  
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permita que la hoja sobresalga más de 180 grados del protector.  
maneje esta máquina sin el protector de la correa o de la hoja.  
maneje esta sierra sin estar capacitado para hacerlo.  
utilice una hoja que se ha sobrecalentado (el núcleo tiene un color azulado).  
atasque el material contra la hoja.  
esmerile con el costado de la hoja.  
deje los córdones eléctricos en o cerca del agua.  
cambie el motor por alguno que no tenga una conexión especial de tierra de seguridad.  
empiece a cortar con la sierra hasta que tenga un área de trabajo limpia y los pies fijos.  
maneje la sierra si está bajo la influencia de drogas o bebidas alcohólicas.  
Póngase de pie sobre la máquina o inclínese sobre la misma.  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
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Esta sierra fue diseñada para ciertas aplicaciones solamente. NO la modifique ni utilice para ninguna otra  
aplicación salvo aquéllas para las cualas fue diseñada. En caso de dudas respecto a su aplicación, NO use la  
sierra sin antes haber consultado por escrito a Electrolux Construction Products y haber recibido nuestras  
indicaciones.  
Electrolux Construction Products  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
1-800-365-4003  
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DIAGRAM 1  
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DIAGRAM 1 – FTS-150 PARTS LIST  
DIAG.  
LOC.  
1
PART  
NO.  
185004  
QTY  
DIAG.  
LOC.  
32  
PART  
NO.  
185080  
185294  
QTY  
REQ DESCRIPTION  
1
REQ DESCRIPTION  
1
1
V-Belt (A-813)  
Stand Assy  
(Incls. 1, 2, & 3)  
Wheel w/ Brake & fasteners  
Knobs, M8x16  
Fame Assy  
(incls. 4 & 6)  
Bar, Roller Guide  
w/ fasteners & clamps  
Latch, Draw w/ fasteners  
Water Tray Assy  
(Incls. 7-10)  
Bar, Angle w/ fasteners  
Keeper, Latch w/ fasteners  
Plug, Drain  
Cutting Table Assy  
(Incls. 11-16)  
Bracket, Cyl. Roller  
w/ fasteners  
33  
Power Switch Housing Assy  
(Incls. 33 – 35 & 57-58)  
Switch, Power w/ Mtg Nut & Nameplate  
Circuit Breaker w/ Mtg Nut -20A  
Cable, Power w/ 125V Plug  
Belt Guard Assy  
(Incls.Blt/Grd & Bld/Grd Rest)  
Bracket, Belt Guard  
w/ fasteners  
Blade Guard Assy  
(Incls. 39 - 42)  
Knob, M8x20  
w/ Locking Washer  
“Y” Adapter w/ Tubes & screw  
Tubing, 8x6x210mm  
Flap, Splash w/ fasteners  
Water Pump Assy (Incls, 1/4”  
Hose Barb & Control Valve)  
Adapter, “L” Fitting  
2
3
4
185017  
185018  
185019  
2
2
1
34  
35  
36  
37  
185072  
185285  
185076  
185302  
1
1
1
1
5
185020  
1
6
7
185275  
185023  
38  
39  
40  
185286  
185289  
185064  
2
1
1
1
1
8
9
10  
11  
185025  
185026  
185024  
185276  
1
2
1
1
41  
42  
43  
44  
185030  
185293  
185091  
050218  
1
2
1
1
12  
185277  
2
13  
14  
15  
185278  
185279  
185280  
2
1
2
Kit – Cyl. Roller w/ fasteners  
Ruler, Cart (Left & Right)  
Bracket, U-Roller  
w/ fastener  
45  
46  
185031  
185029  
1
1
Tubing, 8x6x760mm  
16  
17  
185281  
185282  
2
1
Kit – U-Roller w/ fasteners  
Extension, Table  
w/ fasteners  
Post, Rear Support  
w/ fasteners  
Knob, M10x18  
w/ Locking Washer  
Shaft, Motor Mtg w/ fasteners  
Motor Plate Assy  
(Incls. 21 – 28)  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
621652  
185090  
169887  
169870  
169871  
169872  
185305  
185306  
542190430  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Blade, 10” Continuous Rim  
Wrench, Universal  
Rip Guide  
Bullnose Miter Guide - 45°  
Dual 45° Angle Guide  
90° Adj. Protractor  
Pivot Stud, Blade Guard  
Receptacle, Water Pump  
Cover, Switch Box  
18  
19  
185042  
185045  
1
1
20  
21  
185046  
185049  
1
1
22  
185051  
1
Clip, Motor Adjustment  
w/ fasteners  
59  
1
Cover, Capacitor - Small  
542190432  
(59)  
185295  
Capacitor-Run, 25Mfd/250V  
23  
185052  
1
Bearing Housing Assy  
w/ Bearings & Blade Shaft  
Flange, Pulley/Inner  
Cover, Bearing Housing  
Blade Shaft Lock Assy  
w/ fasteners  
1
24  
25  
26  
185058  
185053  
185069  
1
1
1
60  
(60)  
1
1
Cover, Capacitor - Large  
Capacitor-Start, 400Mfd/125V  
542190428  
185296  
NOT SHOWN  
27  
28  
29  
185059  
185060  
185283  
1
1
1
Flange, Outer Blade  
Nut, Blade Flange, M16  
Motor Assy – 115V/60  
(Incls 29 – 31)  
Pulley, Motor w/ set screws  
Key, 5m x 36 (B5x36)  
193014  
193015  
1
1
Decal, FTS150 (Tray)  
Decal, FTS150 (Bld Grd)  
046326  
046327  
1
1
Decal, Elect. Warning (Motor)  
Decal, Extension Cord (Motor)  
30  
31  
542190431  
185284  
1
1
187043  
189247  
1
1
Decal, Warning (Motor Plate)  
Decal: Water Pump Outlet  
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Felker’s New Equipment Warranty  
Except as noted below. Felker warrants that its new equipment will be free from manufacturing defects for a period of two  
(2) years from date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser.  
The above warranty is subject to the following new equipment exceptions:  
1. The warranty time period for the following new equipment is limited as follows:  
TM-75, FTS-150, FRS-30, FRS-38, FRS-51 --- One (1) year  
FTS-70, Little Jack, Jack Junior and Slammer Jack tools --- Six (6) months  
FTS-50--- Ninety (90) days  
2. To the extent the following components are part of any the new equipment, Felker’s warranty on the  
component parts is limited to the manufacturer’s warranty period set out below:  
Manufacturer.....Warranty Period  
GAS and DIESEL ENGINES  
Manufacturer.....Warranty Period  
ELECTRIC MOTORS  
Manufacturer.....Warranty Period  
TRANSMISSIONS  
Briggs & Stratton....................2 years  
Koler Gas................................2 years  
Robin Gas................ 2 yrs./2,000 hrs.  
Honda Gas..............................2 years  
Wisconsin Gas..........1 year/2,000 hrs.  
Hatz Diesel..............................1 year  
Baldor....................................1 year  
Leeson...................................1 year  
Bosch................................6 months  
Milwaukee.........................Lifetime  
Black & Decker.....................1 year  
DM100.............................6 months  
AIR MOTORS and VAC. PUMPS  
Gast.......................................1 year  
Eaton.....................................3 years*  
Sunstrand................3 yrs./1,000 hrs.*  
(* from date of manufacture)  
HYDRAULIC PUMPS  
Fenner-Stone............................1 year  
John S. Barnes Co....................1 year  
WATER PUMPS  
Jasbsco.....................................1 year  
Beckett.....................................1 year  
3. Felker’s obligation under this warranty is expressly limited to the replacement or repair at Felker, Olathe, KS 66061, or  
at a service facility designated by Felker, of such parts as inspection shall disclose to have been defective. This warranty  
does not cover labor, except for gas powered Quickie Super saws and does not cover maintenance items such as belts, air  
filters, bearings and wheels. Purchaser will be responsible for paying for shipping costs to and from the location where the  
equipment is to be repaired or replaced. Motors and engines are to be serviced by the nearest factory authorized service  
center. These service centers are designated by the manufacturer of the engine/motor. Under no circumstances will Felker  
be responsible for incidental or consequential damages.  
4. Felker’s warranty does not apply to defects caused by damage, abuse, modifications, low voltage, acts of God,  
unreasonable use, faulty repairs made by others or defects caused by failure to provide reasonable maintenance. All  
warranties are void if the equipment or any of its components are altered or modified by the purchaser, or of the product is  
used in a manner or with a blade not recommended by the manufacturer.  
5. The forgoing express warranties are in lieu of all other warranties. FELKER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Please record the Date of Purchase and the Serial Number of your saw in the space below. (The serial number is located on  
the side of the motor.) When ordering service items, please have this information available.  
Serial Number:  
Model Number:  
Date of Purchase:  
Where Purchased:  
For any missing, damaged or service items needed, DO NOT return to original store of purchase,  
instead contact:  
FELKER CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Cust. Service Phone.....1-800-365-4003  
Cust. Service FAX.......1-800-825-0028  
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Felker Corporate Office  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
Phone: 913-928-1000  
Customer Service Tel: 800-365-4003  
Customer Service Fax: 800-825-0028  
Corporate Office Fax: 913-438-7951  
Customer Service Int'l: 913-928-1258  
Western Division Center  
2012 Abalone Avenue  
Torrance, CA 90501  
310-381-3100  
Felker Latin America, Mexico, Caribbean,  
Central and South America  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
Phone: 913-928-1255  
Fax: 913-438-7938  
Felker Canada  
Phone: 800-365-4003  
Fax: 800-825-0028  
Warning!  
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,  
drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals  
known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
Lead from lead based paints.  
Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other  
masonry products.  
Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated  
lumber.  
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how  
often you do the type of work. To reduce your exposure to  
these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, and work  
with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks  
that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  
particles.  
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