Husqvarna Welder TS 250 XL User Manual

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Symbol Definitions  
Symboles  
Definición De Los 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 Head Protection  
•. Port Obligatoire Du Casque Et Des Écouteurs  
Usar Casco 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 a Hard Hat  
•. Port Obligatoire Da Casque Antibruit  
Usar Casco Duro  
Wear Safety Shoes  
•. Port obligatoire des chaussures de sécurité  
Usar Zapatos De Seguridad  
Wear Appropriate Clothing  
•. Port obligatoire de la tenue appropriée  
Usar Ropa Adecuada  
Remove The Blade Prior To Hoisting, Loading, Unloading And Transporting The Machine On Jobsite.  
•. Démontage Obligatoire Du Disque En Cas D’élingage, De Chargement, De Déchargement Et De-  
Transport Sur Le Chantier.  
Desmontar El Disco Antes De Desplazar, Cargar, Descargar O Transportar La Máquina En La Obra.  
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Motor Off  
•. Arrêt Du Moteur  
Parar El Motor  
Use In Well Ventilated Area  
•. A Utiliser Dans Un Endroit Bien Ventilé  
Usar En Una Área Bien Ventilada  
Do Not Use In Flammable Areas  
•. Ne Pas Utiliser Dans Des Ambiances Comportant Un Risque D’incendie  
No Usar In Áreas Inflamables  
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  
No Smoking  
•. Défense De Fumer  
No Fumar  
Do Not Operate Without All Guards In Place  
•. Ne Pas Utiliser Avant D’avoir Installé Toutes Les Protections.  
No Operar Sin Todas Las Protecciones In Su Sitio  
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  
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  
Pay Extreme Attention To The Care And Protection Of The Machine Before Starting Up  
•. Accorder Une Très Grande Attention Á La Sécurité Et À La Préparation De La Machine Avant De  
Commencer À Travailler.  
Ponga Extrema Atención Al Cuidado Y Preparación De La Máquina Antes De Ponerla En Marcha  
Remove Tools From Area and Machine  
•. Enlever Les Outils De La Zone De Travail Et De La Machine  
Elimine Las Herramientas Del Área Y De La Máquina  
Electrical Switch - OFF  
•. Interrupteur électrique-arrêt  
Conmutador De Apagado Eléctrico  
Electrical Switch - ON  
•. Interrupteur électrique-marche  
Conmutador De Encendido Eléctrico  
Electrical Switch - Start  
•. Interrupteur électrique-démarrage  
Conmutador De Arranque Eléctrico  
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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  
Diamond Blade  
•. Disque diamanté  
Sierra Diamantada  
Blade Diameter  
•. Diamètre De Disque  
Diámetro De La Hoja  
Pulley Diameter  
•. Diamètre De Poulie  
Diámetro De La Correa  
Number of Revolutions Per Minute, Rotational Speed  
•. Nombre De Tours/Minutes, Vitesse De Rotation  
N° De Revoluciones Por Minuto, Velocidad De Rotación  
Blade Flange Diameter  
•. Diamètre Du Flasque De Disque  
Diámetro De La Brida De La Hoja  
Blade Cutting Depth  
•. Profondeur De Coupe Du Disque.  
Profundidad De Corte De La Hoja  
Machine Mass (lbs)  
•. Poids De La Machine (en lbs)  
Masa De La Máquina (lbs)  
Electric Motor  
•. Moteur Électrique  
Motor eléctrico  
WARNING  
HEARING HAZARD  
DURING NORMAL USE OF THIS MACHINE, OPERATOR MAY BE EXPOSED TO A NOISE  
LEVEL EQUAL 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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DUST WARNING  
Cutting, especially when DRY cutting, generates dust that comes from the material being cut, which  
frequently contains silica. Silica is a basic component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous other  
minerals and rocks. Exposure to excessive amount of such dust can cause:  
Respiratory diseases (affecting your ability to breath), including chronic bronchitis, silicosis and pulmo-  
nary fibrosis from exposure to silica. These diseases may be fatal;  
Skin irritation and rash; and  
Cancer according to NTP* and IARC*  
* National Toxicology Program, International Agency for Research on Cancer  
Take precautionary steps  
Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with dust, mist and fumes;  
Wet cut when feasible, to minimize dust;  
Wear and ensure that all bystanders wear appropriate respiratory protection such as dust masks de-  
signed to filter out microscopic particles. (See OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1200)  
California Prop 65 Warning:  
Use of this product can cause exposure to materials known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
DECALS & LOCATIONS  
ETIQUETAS Y SU UBICACIÓN  
AUTOCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS  
542 04 63-26*  
Location: Motor Assembly  
542 18 70-43*  
Location: Top of Belt Guard  
542 18 92-47*  
Location: Elec. Motor  
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DECALS & LOCATIONS  
ETIQUETAS Y SU UBICACIÓN  
AUTOCOLLANTS ET LEURS EMPLACEMENTS  
542 19 07-40 (x2)  
Location: Both Sides of Pan  
504 04 02-01 (x2)  
Location: Front Top Corner of Blade Guard  
542 19 07-36  
Location: Rip Guide  
542 19 07-39  
Location: Front of Pan  
P/N 542 04 63-27*  
Location: Motor Assembly  
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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.  
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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.  
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 and all other moving parts.  
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 before installing the blade.  
use the blade flange size shown for each blade size.  
use only the blade flanges supplied with the saw. Never use damaged or worn blade flanges.  
use only blades marked with a maximum operating speed greater than the blade shaft speed. Verify speed by checking  
blade shaft rpm and pulley diameters and blade flange diameters.  
verify saw drive configuration by checking blade shaft RPM, pulley diameters, and blade flange diameter.  
read all safety materials and instructions that accompany any blade used with this machine.  
inspect each blade carefully before using it. If there are any signs of damage or unusual wear, DO NOT USE THE  
BLADE.  
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mount the blade solidly and firmly. Wrench tighten the arbor nut.  
make sure the blade and flanges are clean and free of dirt and debris before mounting the blade on the saw.  
use the correct blade for the type of work being done. Check with blade manufacturer if you do not know if blade is cor-  
rect.  
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use caution and follow the instructions when loading and unloading the machine.  
operate this machine only in well ventilated areas.  
instruct bystanders on where to stand while the machine is in operation.  
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 or transporting 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.  
clean the water tray frequently.  
verify the blade arbor hole matches the machine spindle before mounting the blade.  
clean the machine after each day’s use.  
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).  
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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.  
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always carry the machine with the motor stopped.  
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.  
only saw as deep as the job specifications require.  
always give a copy of this manual to the equipment user. If you need extra copies, call TOLL FREE 1-800-288-5040.  
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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 NOT  
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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.  
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.  
touch or try to stop a moving blade with your hand.  
cock, jam, wedge or twist the blade in a cut.  
transport a cutting machine with the blade mounted on the machine.  
use a blade that has been dropped or damaged.  
use carbide tipped blades.  
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use abrasive blades.  
use conventional abrasive blades with water.  
touch a dry cutting diamond blade immediately after use. These blades require several minutes to cool after  
each cut.  
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use damaged or worn blade flanges.  
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 belt guard or 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.  
cut deeper than 1” per pass with a dry blade. Step out to achieve deeper cuts.  
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 is it was designed. If you have any questions relative to its application, DO NOT use the saw until  
you have written Husqvarna Construction Products and we have advised you.  
Husqvarna Construction Products  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061  
In USA 1-800-288-5040  
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FIGURE 1  
Assembly Component Identification  
Major Assemblies in Shipping Carton  
A.  
B.  
Pan Guides  
Pan Stops  
1. Cutting Head Assembly: Includes Water  
Tube Assembly (L)}  
C. Drain Plug  
2. Frame Assembly  
D. Bearing Cap & Fasteners  
3. Water Pan Assembly  
E.  
F.  
TIle Saw Wrench (15/16” x 9/16” x 1/2”)  
Locking Knob  
4. Conveyor CartAssembly (4) with Rip Fence  
(S) included.  
G. Lockbar  
H. Water Pump  
5. Water Pump and Accessory Carton: In-  
cludes Water Pump (H), Hose Barb (J),  
Water Valve (K), 15/16”-9/16”-1/2” Wrench  
(E), Drain Plug (C), Locking Knob (F) with  
5/16” Flatwashers, Bearing Caps (D) w/  
5/16” Fasteners.  
J.  
K.  
L.  
Hose Barb Fitting  
Water Valve  
Water Tube Assy  
L1. Fitting End - Tube Assy  
L2. Plastic Nozzles - Tube Assy  
M. Blade Guard  
6. Literature Envelope - Important to open and  
read thoroughly.  
N. Ports - Water Tube Nozzle  
O. Arbor Nut  
FIGURE 2  
P.  
Blade Flange - Outer  
Q. Blade  
R. Blade Flange - Inner  
S.  
T.  
Rip Fench  
Cart Stop  
U. Set Collar  
V.  
Adjustable Postion Limiter  
W. Torsion Spring (W1 & W2)  
X.  
Y.  
Z.  
Capscrew - Tension Adjuster  
Tension Adjuster  
Roll Pin - Tension Adjuster  
AA. Capscrew - Lockbar Adjustment  
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INSTRUCTION  
INDICATION  
INFORMATION  
Use only blades marked with a maximum  
operating speed greater than the blade shaft  
speed.  
Before starting up the machine, make sure  
you read this entire manual and are familiar  
with the operation of this machine.  
PROHIBITION  
WARNING  
The working area must be completely clear,  
well lit and all safety hazards removed.  
These signs will give  
advice for your safety  
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Benefits  
Before leaving our factory every machine is thoroughly  
tested.  
The new, improved blade guard offers simplified blade  
installation and removal - maximum 10” (254mm)  
blade capacity. The external water tube assembly (L)  
is removable for easy maintenance.  
1-1/2 HP, High Torque (HT) 115V/60/1 motor on  
standard saw.  
Follow our instructions strictly and your  
machine will give you long service in normal  
operating conditions.  
1
Features  
The dependable, high volume, submersible coolant  
pump features a screened intake.  
Use: Sawing of any kind of tile, up to 31” (787mm).  
Diagonal on 22” x 22” (559 x 559mm) tile.  
The motor and pump power cords are securely  
mounted directly into the motor housing.  
The removable Drain Plug (C) at the front end of the  
pan permits easy coolant draining and quick sludge  
clean out. The Water Pan (2) is removable for easy  
cleaning.  
Tools: Rip Guide comes standard on all tile saws.  
See Tile Cutting Accessories on page 19.  
(For information or availability of other accessories con-  
tact your Husqvarna supplier.)  
The free-rolling Conveyor Cart (4) is aligned for  
straight, smooth cuts. The Backstop with ruler allows  
fast mounting and adjustment of the Rip Fence (S)  
and optional accessories. The Cart comes standard  
with a 5-1/4” end Extension for supporting longer  
tile.  
Blade Capacity: Rim Ø 10” (254mm) - bore 5/8”  
(15,9mm).  
Profile Wheel: Rim Ø 6” (152mm) - bore 5/8”  
(15,9mm).  
Blade Rotation: Counter-Clockwise (CCW).  
Depth of Cut: 3-3/4” (95mm) with 10” (254mm) blade.  
Makes diagonal cuts on 22" x 22" (559 x 559 mm)  
tile. Can make 31” (787mm) rip cuts.  
Full-size belt shield and belt protection.  
The adjustable Water Pan (2) allows the operator to  
cut tile comfortably with a full view and control of work  
Horsepower:  
Voltage:  
Hertz:  
1-1/2  
115  
60  
1-1/2  
115/230  
60  
F.L. Amperages:  
14.6  
17.2/8.6  
3
Machine Set-Up  
Blade Shaft RPM: 2760  
Weight: lb. (kg.) 105 (48)  
Dimensions - L x W x H: in 51-1/4” x 26-7/16” x 22-  
3880  
110 (50)  
See Figure 1  
5/4”  
Remove all items from the shipping carton and  
identify:  
(mm)  
(1,302 x 671 x 575)  
1. Cutting HeadAssembly (1): Includes Water Tube  
Assembly (L)  
2. Frame Assembly (1) with Lockbar (G) & Sprig-  
assisted Plunge Assembly.  
3. Water Pan Assembly (2)  
4. Conveyor CartAssembly {CartAssembly (4) and  
Rip Guide (S)}  
Conveyor Cart - L x W: in (mm) 16 x 16-1/2” (406 x  
419)  
Pan Holding Capacity: 12 gallons (46.1 liters)  
Water Pump Output: 100 gal/hr. (378 l /hr.) Standard  
300 gal/hr. (1135 i/hr.) Optional  
5. Water Pump and Accessory Carton: Includes  
Water Pump (H), Hose Barb (J), Water Valve  
(K), 15/16” Wrench (E), Drain Plug (C), Locking  
Knob (F) with 5/16” flatwasher, Bearing Caps  
(D) with 5/16” Capscrews & Flatwashers.  
6. Literature Assembly Envelope  
The operator must wear  
p r o t e c t i v e c l o t h i n g  
appropriate to the work he  
is doing.  
Any persons not involved in the work should  
leave the area.  
NOTE: Check the carton and all packing filler for loose  
parts and optional accessories (if ordered).  
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Assembly (L) from their carton. Thread the Hose Barb  
(J) on the water pump outlet, hand tighten.  
2. Slide the Control Valve (K) onto the flexible  
plastic tubing and push the open end onto the  
Hose Barb (J).  
IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED, PLEASE  
CONTACT YOUR Husqvarna CUSTOMER SERVICE  
FOR INSTRUCTIONS.  
CALL 1-800-288-5040  
Tools required: Your new saw can be completely as-  
3. Set the Water Pump Assembly (5) in the deep  
end of the pan beneath the belt guard. Note:.  
The water pump inlet screen must be sub-  
merged in order to properly pick up water.  
4. Place the Water Tube Assembly (L) to the back  
of the Blade Guard (M) and insert the two 1/4”  
plastic nozzles (L2) into the two Ports (N) on the  
side of the Blade Guard (J). Route water tubing  
sa as to prevent interference with the Cart (4).  
5. Insert the male plug into the Receptacle on the  
motor. The Water Pump (H) will start when the  
motor is turned on. For dry cutting, the water  
pump should be unplugged or removed to pre-  
vent damage to the pump.  
sembled with the Wrench (E) provided.  
Qty Part Number Description  
542 16 16-41 Wrench  
Size  
1
15/16” x 9/16” x 1/2”  
Set the Frame Assembly (1) on a flat surface or on a  
Husqvarna folding stand.  
•.  
Install the Water Pan Assembly (2) between the four  
Pan Guides (A) on the Frame Assembly (1). Locate  
the Pan (2) with the Drain Plug (B) at the operating  
end with the two Stops (C) located on the bottom of  
the Pan (2) straddling the front leg of the Frame (1)..  
The Water PanAssembly (2) should slide freely back  
and forth on the Guides (A) with little lateral move-  
ment. Adjust Guides if needed.  
NOTE: THE MOTOR WATER PUMP OUTLET IS  
NOT TO BE USED AS A GENERAL PURPOSE  
CONVENIENCE OUTLET. USE FOR CONNECTION  
OF THE SUPPLIED WATER PUMP ONLY.  
Install the Cutting Head Assembly (1):  
1. Set the Cutting Head Assembly (3) on the pivot  
bar up between the Set Collar (U) and the ad-  
justable Cutting Head Position Limiter (V). See  
Figure 2. These components have been pre-set  
at the factory to align the blade with the slot in  
the center of the cart; this is adjustable.  
WATER PUMP SAFETY GUIDELINES  
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  
.
See.Alignment Procedures, section 8..  
2. Using the 5/16” Capscrews and Lockwashers  
provided, install the two Bearing Caps (D) to  
the bottom of the Cutting Head (3). To secure  
the Cutting Head (3) to the pivot bar, tighten the  
Capscrews with a 1/2” wrench or use the Wrench  
(E) provided. For plunge-cutting, leave the Bear-  
ing Caps (D) free enough to allow the Cutting  
Head (3) limited movement up or down.  
3.. Insert the Locking Knob (F) with 5/16” flat-  
washer through the slotted Lockbar (G) into  
the tapped hole in the belt guard. This is used  
to set the cutting depth of the blade. See sec-  
tion 5.  
any temporary plug adapters.  
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 any-  
thing but water.  
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.  
Set-up with the Torsion Spring (W):.  
With the Cutting Head installed on the pivot bar,  
rotate the Torsion Spring (W) until the inside  
spring loop (W1) engages around the lower  
edge of the motor platform. Loosen the 5/16”  
Capscrew (X) in the spring Tension Adjuster  
(Y) and move it to engage the Roll Pin (Z) into  
the outside spring loop (W2). Set the desired  
tension for your plunge cutting and tighten the  
Capscrew (X) to secure the Tension Adjuster to  
the pivot bar. Use the flats on the back of the  
Tension Adjuster with a adjustable wrench if  
extra tension is needed.  
Check the power cord for nicks or frays and never  
try to alter the power cord in any way.  
Installation & Removal of Cutting Blade:  
Always set the Motor Switch to OFF prior to  
mounting the blade.  
Be sure you are using the correct blade for the material  
being cut. For example, blades are available for cutting  
materials such as wall tile, quarry tile, marble, slate and  
similarly hard materials. For the best results, always  
use genuine Husqvarna diamond blades. Contact your  
nearest dealer to select the correct blade for your spe-  
cific cutting needs.  
Water Pump Assembly (5) Set-up:  
1. Remove the Water Pump (H), Hose Barb (J),  
the Water Control Valve (K) and Water Tube  
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1. Raise the Blade Guard (M) to fully up and tighten  
the wing nut on the side to hold it in the raised  
position.  
3. Remove the Arbor Nut (O) and the Outer Blade  
Flange (P).  
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OPERATING PROCEDURE  
WARNING: Read the Operating Procedure  
completely before operating your tile saw.  
4. Check the Blade (Q) for Counter Clockwise  
rotation (CCW) and install on the spindle shaft  
against the Inner Blade Flange (R).  
Take into account the working conditions  
from the health and safety point of view.  
Always pay extreme care and attention to the  
preparation of the machine before starting.  
Rotation direction is indicated by an arrow on  
one side of the blade. Make sure the blade  
contact surfaces are clean.  
Remove all wrenches and tools from the  
machine.  
5. Install the Outer Flange (P) with the large di-  
ameter against the Blade (Q). Hand tighten  
the Arbor Nut (O) with the 15/16” Wrench (E)  
provided. Do not overtighten; hand tight is suf-  
ficient  
6. Lower the Blade Guard (M) and retighten the  
wing nut to securely hold the guard down in  
place.  
Always keeps blade guard in place.  
Fill the Pan (2) with enough water to fully  
submerge the water pump screen. It takes approxi-  
mately 12 gallons (46 liters) to fill the Pan.  
Before connecting the power cord:  
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Check the Blade Shaft Nut (O) to be sure it is  
tight and that the Blade (Q) rotates freely.  
Using the Bladeshaft Lock  
An easy-to-use Bladeshaft Lock system can be used  
to loosen the Arbor Nut (O). With one hand, push the  
Bladeshaft lock Lever back toward the Motor while  
rotating theArbor Nut Counter Clockwise (CCW) with  
the 15/16” wrench until the Lock engages the Blade-  
shaft. The Lock will then stay engaged, preventing  
the Bladeshaft from turning while the Arbor Nut is  
removed. The Lock will spring-return to the unlocked  
position when Lever and Bladeshaft are released.  
WARNING: Check that the ON/OFF switch is in the  
OFF position. Then connect the power cord  
to a properly grounded outlet of the correct  
voltage. See the decal near the power cord  
for power requirements. If needed, use the  
correct size three (3) conductor extension  
cord to avoid excessive voltage drop. Never  
use lamp cord type extensions. Refer to  
the Recommended Extension Cords chart  
below.  
Install the Drain Plug (C) into the front end of the pan  
and fill with clean water until inlet filter of water pump  
is covered. See Features for capacity.  
Adjust the PanAssembly (2) to accommodate the size  
of the tile to be cut and to obtain the most comfortable  
position for the operator.  
1. When cutting smaller tiles, adjust the pan all the  
way to the rear. The operator has full view and  
control of the work with minimum stretching.  
2. For cutting intermediate sized tiles, such as 10”  
or 12” tile, the pan can be placed somewhere  
between the maximum forward and maximum  
rear positions.  
Turn the switch to ON. The blade should turn counter-  
clockwise, when looking at the blade guard side. The  
water pump will start automatically when the motor  
starts. Adjustment of the water supply may be made  
by means of the Control Valve(K).  
Follow the blade manufacturer’s recommendations  
for dry or wet cutting. Wet cutting blades can be  
damaged or destroyed without sufficient water. Only  
blades specifically designed for dry cutting can be  
used without coolant.  
3. When cutting larger tiles, the pan should be  
moved to the maximum forward position, thus  
giving the operator the best and most comfort-  
able position, even diagonal-cutting 22”.  
4. When cutting smaller tile, adjust cart stop to  
limit cart travel. When making extra long cuts  
up to 31”, adjust cart stop to allow for extended  
travel.  
The water supply should be adequate, with  
water flowing on both sides of the blade. Keep  
the water clean and make certain the WATER  
LEVER IS ALWAYS ABOVE THE PUMP INLET.  
Do not run the water pump dry!! Unplug for  
dry cutting.  
For straight cuts, position the tile squarely against the  
back edge of the conveyor cart. Keep the cart clean  
and free of cuttings. The standard Rip Guide (S) is  
supplied for setting cutting lengths.  
Move the conveyor cart slowly and carefully until the  
blade is in contact with the tile. For best cutting, a  
new blade needs a chance to “break-in” or “wear-in”  
slightly. It may take several cuts to open (expose the  
diamonds) of a new or closed blade.  
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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES  
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ADJUSTABLE LOCKBAR WITH  
DEPTH LINKING PROTECTION  
Your tile saw is factory assembled and aligned prior  
to shipment to ensure accurate cuts when your saw is  
delivered. However, since Husqvarna cannot 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.  
FIGURE 3  
Locknut  
There are two basic alignment checks for the tile saw and  
any adjustments made must follow these procedures to  
ensure that the unit functions freely.  
Adjustment tools required: Carpenter’s Square, two (2)  
7/16” wrenches, and 5/32” hex key.  
1.  
Check the Blade in Slot Alignment  
*
*
The Blade (Q) should be centered in the middle  
slot of Conveyor Cart (4).  
Set-up your saw as described above and move  
the Conveyor Cart (4) back and forth from the  
front to the rear of the Pan (2). If the Blade (Q)  
contacts either side of the slot, the Cutting Head  
Location Adjustment must be performed.  
ALockbar (G) is used to set the blade depth during cutting.  
The Lockbar has two (2) holes at the lower end which are  
used in specific combination with the three holes in the  
Frame (1). These are used as depth-limiting settings that,  
if used with the correct blade diameter, will protect the  
rolling cart from being cut by the blade.  
Cutting Head Adjustment (See Figure 1)  
*
*
*
The Cutting Head Assembly (3) is positioned  
with the Set Collar (U) against the left side of the  
Motor platform and the Head Position Limiter  
(V) against the inside.  
Loosen the Set Collar (5/32” hex key), the  
Position Limiter (9/16” wrench) and the four  
(4) fasteners (1/2” wrench) of the Bearing Cap  
(D).  
Move the HeadAssembly (3) along the Pivot Bar  
of the Frame (1) until the Blade (Q) is centered  
in the center slot. Locate the Set Collar (U)  
against the outside of the Motor platform again  
and retighten the set screw. Locate the Head  
Position Limiter (V) against the inside wall of  
the Motor platform, adjust to limit the Cutting  
Head movement (See section 10) and tighten  
the 3/8”-16 Bolt.  
Refer to the chart in Figure 3 for the correct use with a  
10”, 8” or 6” blade.  
The TS 250 XL is shipped standard set-up for a 10”  
diameter blade. To change the setting, locate the capscrew  
(AA) used as the pivot, loosen and remove the Lock Nut.  
Set the Lockbar (G) to the proper holes for blade size.  
Tighten the 5/16” fasteners so that the Lockbar (G) is snug  
but free to pivot.  
Check the setting by loosening the Knob (F) and lowering  
the head fully down into the table slot. The blade segment  
should be below the table surface, but not cutting into the  
table. (See also Section 10, Plunge Cutting.)  
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MANUAL THERMAL OVERLOAD  
*
Check that the Blade is now in the center of the  
middle slot. Tighten the four (4) fasteners of the  
The motor is equipped with a manual overload protection  
reset button. If the motors overheats, the red reset button  
will “pop out” to open the motor circuit; stopping the motor  
and water pump. If this occurs , the motor ON/OFF switch  
must be set to OFF. After the motor cools, push in the reset  
button. When it stays in, the motor can be restarted.  
2. Check the Parallel Alignment  
*
The Conveyor Cart (4) should travel parallel to  
the plane of the Blade (Q).  
*
Place a Square rule against the backstop of the  
Cart (4), lightly in contact with the Blade (Q). 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,  
traverse the cart back and forth along the Rails.  
The blade should remain parallel to the square,  
staying slightly in contact with it throughout its  
full travel. It should not move away from the  
Blade nor should the Blade push the the Square  
away. If the either happens, the Blade (Q) will  
not cut straight and the Parallel Alignment must  
be performed.  
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RECOMMENDED EXTENSION  
Good motor performance depends on proper  
voltage. Extension cords that are too long and/  
or too small in wire gauge reduce the voltage  
to the motor under load. Use extension cords  
no smaller than indicated below.  
MOTOR F.L. AMPS 50’ Cord 75’ Cord 100’ Cord  
HP RPM 115V 230V 115V 230V 115V 230V 115V 230V.  
1-1/2 1725 14.6  
#12  
#10  
#8  
.
1-1/2 3450 17.2 8.6 #10 #14 #10 #14 #8  
#14  
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5. Note: Profiling usually takes several light passes  
to produce the best results. Set lower each time  
until the desire depth has been reached.  
Parallel Alignment for Sraight Cuts  
The Rails determine the path the tile on the  
Conveyor Cart (4) travels. For a straight cut,  
the Cart must then travel ‘Parallel’ to the plane  
(or side surface) of the Blade. The path of the  
Conveyor Cart (4) must then be modified by  
adjusting the Rails to agin be Parallel to the side  
of the Blade. Slotted mounting holes in both ends  
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PLUNGE CUTTING  
See Figures 1 & 2  
of the Water Pan (2) are provided to allow for Spring Force Adjustment:  
this adjustment.  
Spring force can be adjusted by rotating Spring Tensioner  
(Y). Loosen the 3/8”-16 Bolt (X) and rotate SpringTensioner  
(Y) to increase or decrease Spring Force. Tighten Bolt to  
secure Tensioner to Pivot Shaft. It may be necessary to  
slightly loosen the Bearing Caps (D) for proper and smooth  
operation. By loosening Knob (F), Pivot Head can be  
raised or lowered with minimal effort, depending on Spring  
Force adjustment.  
Tip: Align only one Rail first; usually the Inner  
Rail. After one Rail is aligned the other is easily  
aligned using the Cart (4) as a guide. If moving  
the one end of the Rail is not enough to provide  
complete alignment, the other end can be moved  
in the opposite direction to provide additional  
Rail movement.  
..  
*
Slightly loosen all 1/4”-20 fasteners (7/16”  
wrenches) locating the two Rails so that both  
rails are free to move. Move one end of the  
Inner Rail until the square remains flush with  
the Blade while the cart is moved to and fro as  
described above in Check Parallel Alignment..  
Tighten the fasteners of this rail and recheck the  
alignment.  
Limiting Cutting Head Movement:.  
An adjustable Head Position Limiter (V) is located on the  
underside of the Head platform and is used to locate the  
Blade in the center slot of the Cart and, along with the  
Lockbar, as a raise and lower Position limiter for the Cutting  
Head. See Cutting Head Adjustment; section 8.  
*
Once alignment of one Rail has been made set  
the second Rail parallel to the first. Traverse the  
Cart (4) back and forth along the rails and use  
it as a guide to locate the second rail parallel to  
the first. Tighten the remaining 1/4”-20 fasteners  
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MAINTENANCE 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!!  
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PROFILE WHEEL SET-UP AND USE  
Your Husqvarna® tile saw is a ruggedly constructed  
machine, engineeredtogivelong, satisfactoryperformance.  
Simple daily maintenance and care will add to the life and  
productivity of your saw. After each day’s use: CLEAN  
THE MACHINE!!  
See Figure 1  
The TS 250 XL is designed for use with a Husqvarna® 6”  
Profile Wheel, such as P/N 542 62 10-81* (3/8” Radius)  
or 542 62 10-82* (1/2” Radius).  
*
*
Turn off and unplug the saw before performing  
any maintenance.  
Keep the cart top clean and free for cuttings. To  
clean it, flush the top surface and grooves with  
water.  
Drain, clean and refill the pan frequently. Flush  
the coolant system with plenty of water, then  
drain and refill the pan.  
If the water flow stops, check the water pump  
to see if the shaft and impeller turn freely. See  
the WATER PUMP TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
PROCEDURE section.  
It is always good practice to clean your tile saw  
after each day’s use. Drain the water and clean  
out the pan. Clean the rails. Before storing, it is  
good practice to wipe or spray rails with water-  
soluble oil (like, WD-40 or equivalent).  
Raise the blade guard. Remove the spindle nut  
and outer flange. Remove the tile saw blade if one  
has been installed. (Refer to Section 5, Adjustable  
Lockbar, if needed)  
Install the profile wheel onto the spindle shaft up  
against the inner flange with the working surface to  
the outside.  
Secure into place by reversing the outer flange and  
tightening the spindle nut. Lower the Blade Guard  
(J) back down over the profile wheel.  
Locate the material for profiling:  
1. Set the edge of the part to be shaped parallel to  
the wheel.  
2. Locate the material under the wheel. Pull the  
Conveyor Cart (4) with the material from under  
the wheel to set proper cutting height.  
3. Loosen the Locking Knob (F) and lower the  
Cutting Head (1) so that the wheel just slightly  
makes contact with the material.  
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*
*
Entrust all repairs to your authorized dealer  
only.  
4. Secure the Cutting Head (1) into position with  
the Locking Knob (F) for cutting.  
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REPAIRS  
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WATER PUMP TROUBLE-SHOOTING PROCEDURE  
We carry out all repairs in the shortest possible time  
and at the most economical prices. (See front page for.  
address and phone numbers) Contact your authorized  
Husqvarna® dealer concerning maintenance and re-  
If Water Stops Flowing,  
1. Stop Sawing, then  
2. Disconnect Electrical Plug from Outlet, then  
3. Remove the Pump, then  
4. Back Flush.  
V-Belt Tensioning with Cam Adjustment:  
Back flushing is done by forcing water into the pump  
discharge and out through the screen. Most of the time  
this procedure works, and the pump can be put back into  
service. (See Figure below)  
Always set the Motor Switch to OFF and un-  
plug power cord before making any repairs  
or adjustments to your saw.  
If the back flushing does not work, remove the screen and  
turn the impeller manually, looking for and rinsing out the  
impeller cavity of any dirt or foreign matter.  
This tile saw is belt driven. The standard unit uses a 6  
groove Poly-V Belt. The tension is factory set, but on oc-  
casion it may be necessary to adjust the belt especially  
if it is being replaced. Again, adjust only with the saw  
turned off and unplugged.  
Tools needed: One 3/8” wrench, two 1/2” wrenches, one  
3/8” Drive Extension x 8” or longer, and a 12” Straight  
Edge.  
1. Remove the Belt Guard to get access to the V-Belt.  
a. Remove two 1/4”-20 Flange Bolts (3/8” wrench)  
on top of Belt Guard.  
b. Remove 5/16”-18 Bolt and Locknut (two 1/2”  
wrenches) on side flange of Belt Guard.  
2. Loosen the four 5/16”-18 Flange Bolts (1/2” wrench)  
that hold the Motor to the platform.  
3. Remove the Belt Guard for full access to belt and  
pulleys.  
a. Remove the two 1/4”-20 Flange Bolts (3/8”  
wrench)  
from top of Guard.  
b. Remove the 5/16”-18 fasteners (two 1/2” wrench-  
es) from the side of Belt Guard.  
4. Rotate the belt tensioning Cam (1/2” Drive Extension)  
to tighten the belt(s) to proper tension.  
d. WIth belt tensioned, use the 12” Straight Edge to  
check for correct pulley alignment and tighten the  
engine mounting screws.  
e. Replace the Belt Guard before operating the.  
tile saw.Always replace any guarding before start-  
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SPARE PARTS  
For quick supply of spare parts and to avoid any lost time,  
it is essential to quote the data on the manufacturers plate  
fixed to the machine and the part number(s) and description  
to be replaced with every order.  
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TILE CUTTING ACCESSORIES  
ANGLE GUIDE  
PROTRACTOR  
MITY MITRE GUIDE  
BULLNOSE  
FOLDING STAND  
Parts List:  
Diag.  
Part No.  
Qty. Description  
Diag.  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Part No.  
N/A  
542 02 00-11*  
542 02 02-44*  
542 18 97-37*  
542 05 10-10*  
542 02 05-98*  
Qty. Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
542 05 01-04*  
542 05 01-07*  
542 05 01-05*  
542 05 01-06*  
542 05 01-03*  
542 18 97-37*  
1
1
1
1
1
2
Frame, Miter  
Bar, Locking  
Clip, Stop  
Spring  
Knob  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Arm, Protractor  
Carriage Bolt, 1/4”-20 x 5/8”  
Wing Nut, 1/4”-20 x 1”  
Knob, 1/4”-20 x 1”  
Protractor Assy  
Screw, Thumb, 1/4”-20 x 1”  
14  
15  
Knob, 1/4”-20 x 1”  
7
8
9
542 05 10-20*  
542 18 97-37*  
N/A  
1
1
1
Miter Assy, 45°  
Knob, 1/4”-20 x 1”  
Sector Plate  
16  
17  
18  
542 05 10-30*  
542 05 10-41*  
542 05 01-02*  
1
1
1
Holder Assy, Bullnose  
Stand, Tile Saw  
Support Assy, Miter Frame  
RIP GUIDE: P/N 542 05 10-00* - The Rip Guide is a  
standard accessory supplied with every tile saw. It is  
used to provide a repeatable position for rip cuts until  
relocated. The Rip Guide clamps to the machined  
backstop of the conveyor cart.  
BULLNOSE MITRE GUIDE: P/N 542 05 10-30* -This is a  
fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter  
cut. The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop.  
MITY MITRE GUIDE: P/N 542 05 01-02* - This is a 45  
degree fixture that has an adjustable clamp to hold  
the tile while miter cutting. The Mitering Guide clamps  
to the backstop.  
ADJUSTABLE PROTRACTOR: P/N 542 05 10-10* - The  
Protractor can be used to rip cut known angles. The  
protractor clamps to the backstop.  
FOLDING STAND: P/N 542 05 10-41* - This stable, one  
piece stand brings a Husqvarna® tile saw to standing  
level for ease of work. The stand conveniently folds  
flat for storage and transporting.  
ANGLE GUIDE : P/N 542 05 10-20* - 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. TheAngle Guide  
clamps to the backstop.  
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.  
The manufacturer accepts no  
responsibility caused by unsuitable  
use or modifications.  
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Diagram 1: Wiring Diagram 542 20 30-79, 1.5HP, 115V/60/1  
NOTE: Motors used on this unit are manufactured by Baldor Electric Company. For any motor servicing or warranty  
work, the motor must be taken to a Baldor Authorized Service Center. The Service Center nearest you can be  
found on the Internet under www.balder.com/support/. If access to the Internet is not available, contact us at  
the Customer Service listed on teh back cover of this manual.  
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Diagram 2: Wiring Diagram 542 00 06-05, 1.5 HP, 115V/208-230/60/1  
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NOTES:  
NOTAS:  
REMARQUE :  
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Corporate Office  
17400 West 119th Street  
Olathe, Kansas 66061 USA  
Customer Service: 800-288-5040  
Customer Serv. Fax: 800-825-0028  
Corporate Office: 913-928-1000  
Corp. Office Fax: 913-438-7951  
International  
Customer Service: 913-928-1300  
Customer Serv. Fax: 913-438-7938  
Please record the Date of Purchase and the Serial Number, the Model Number of the equipment and the Date  
of Purchase of your equipment in the space below. When ordering service items, please have this information  
available.  
Serial Number:  
Model Number:  
Date of Purchase:.  
.
Where Purchased:  
NOTE: Motors used on this unit are manufactured by Baldor Electric Company. For any motor servicing or warranty  
work, the motor must be taken to a Baldor Authorized Service Center. The Service Center nearest you can  
be found on the Internet under www.balder.com/support/. If access to the Internet is not available, contact  
us at the Customer Service listed on teh back cover of this manual.  
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