How Do You Set Up A Tile Saw?
A tile saw can cut any type of tile that you may install in your home or office. For a tile saw to work efficiently and safely, it must be set up correctly. Setup the table part of a tile saw first. Commercial-grade tile saws are heavy. They must be setup on a level surface to prevent them from turning over. Some tile saws have scissor-type legs. Make sure that the legs are locked in place when extended. Put the tray in next when you setup a tile saw. The tray holds the water supply. Install the slide on top of the tray. The slide is what the tile actually lays on while you are cutting it. This normally has measurements so you’ll know the size piece you need to cut. Install the motor and the tile saw. The motor and the blade usually attach to the table part of the tile saw. The saw uses a diamond cutting blade. If you use the tile saw without water, this creates a dust storm. Place the water pump in the back of the tray, behind the tile saw. Fill the tray with water. Plug in the tile s