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    							Part No: AWS-125 / AWS-225
    103 Bauer Drive, Oakland, NJ 07436 • 800-648-7229 • Fax: 800-286-0114
    www.alpha-tools.com
    Alpha® Wet Stone Cutter
    Instruction Manual
    MANUAL  
    						
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Introduction ........................................................................\
    ........................................3
     About Symbols ........................................................................\
    ...........................3
     Electrical Symbols ........................................................................\
    .....................3
    Safety instructions ........................................................................\
    ............................4
     For Safe Operation ........................................................................\
    .....................4
    AWS-125 Overview ........................................................................\
    ............................6
    Accessories ........................................................................\
    .......................................7
    Additional Precautions for Using the Wet Stone Cutter ........................................8
    AWS-125 Wet Stone Cutter Operation .....................................................................9
     Main Connection ........................................................................\
    ........................9
     Switching ON and OFF ........................................................................\
    ..............9
     Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter .....................................................................10
    Before Use ........................................................................\
    .........................................11
      About Double Installation........................................................................\
    ........12
     Laws and Regulations of Noise Levels ..........................................................12
     Instructions for Installing the Felt Strips .......................................................12
      Installation of Water Attachment ....................................................................13
     Water Flow ........................................................................\
    ................................14
    Adjusting Cutting Depth ........................................................................\
    .................14
    Assembling and Disassembling ........................................................................\
    ....14
    Straight Blade Installation  ........................................................................\
    ..............15
    Curve Blade Installation ........................................................................\
    ..................15
    Free-Hand Cutting ........................................................................\
    ...........................16
    Cutting Using Ruler Guide ........................................................................\
    ..............16
    Cutting Using the Carriage Assembly and Guide Rail .........................................17
    Curve Cutting Application ........................................................................\
    ..............18
    Blade Inspection, Installation and Removal .........................................................19
    AWS-125 Maintenance ........................................................................\
    ....................20
    Replacing and Checking the Carbon Brushes .....................................................21
    Recommended Accessories ........................................................................\
    ...........24
    Service and Warranty Information ........................................................................\
    .26
      Loaner Program ........................................................................\
    .......................26
    AWS-125 Wet Stone Cutter Schematic ..................................................................27
    AWS-125 Wet Stone Cutter Parts List ....................................................................28
    EC Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................\
    ........30
    Warranty ........................................................................\
    ...........................................30
    Product Registration Card ........................................................................\
    ..............31   
    						
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    INTRODUCTION
    Thank you for purchasing the Alpha® AWS-125 Wet Stone Cutter.  Please read this instruc-
    tion manual thoroughly to ensure safe and correct use of the wet stone cutter.  Keep this 
    manual in a place where operators can access it easily whenever necessar\
    y.
     ABOUT THE SYMBOLS
    According to the hazard level, all safety notes in this manual are classified into “DANGER”,  
    “WARNING”, and “CAUTION”.
        DANGER! Death or serious personal injury is imminent when handling this tool 
    incorrectly.
      WARNING!  There is a possibility of death or serious personal injury when 
    handling this tool incorrectly. 
        CAUTION! There is a possibility of personal injury or property damage when 
    handling this tool incorrectly.
    NOTE:  In some situations, failing to observe WARNING notes could result in death or seri-
    ous personal injury.  Be sure to read and observe the safety notes to ensure safety 
    and correct use of the wet stone cutter.  
    ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
    The following show the symbols used for tool.
    V     Volts
    A    Amperes
    Hz  Hertz
    ~ or a.c. Alternating Current
    n0   No load speed
    …/min Revolution or reciprocation per minute
    kg  Kilograms
      Protective Earth   
    						
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    Note:   In some situations, failing to observe WARNING notes could result in   death or 
    serious personal injury.  Be sure to read and observe the safety notes to ensure 
    safe and correct use of the wet stone cutter.  
      CAUTION!
    The following are important notes for products, operation, and maintenan\
    ce applicable to 
    this stone cutter.
    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
    Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product.
      WARNING!
    When using electric tools, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury, including the following.
    For Safe Operation
    1. Keep work area clean
     Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
    2. Consider work area environment
     Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations 
    without GFCI protection.  Keep work areas well lit. Do not use the tool \
    in presence of 
    flammable liquids or gases.
    3. Guard against electric shock
     Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces. For example: pipes, radiato\
    rs, ranges, 
    and refrigerator enclosures; use grounded outlets. 
    4. Keep children and visitors away
     Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord.  All visitors should be kept away from 
    work area.  Keep out of reach of children.
    5. Tool Storage
     When not in use, tools should be stored in a secure dry location. A locked storage area 
    or high shelf out of children’s reach is ideal.
    6. Do not force the tool
     It will do the job better and be safer at the rate for which it was inte\
    nded.
    7. Use the right tool
     Do not force a small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavy-duty to\
    ol.  Do not use 
    the tool for purposes it is not designed for – (for example – do not use stone cutter for 
    cutting tree limbs or logs.)
    8. Dress properly
     Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Items such as these can be caught in moving 
    parts.  Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors. 
    Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
    9. Use safety equipment
     Always wear safety glasses and if necessary, a face shield, dust mask and hearing 
    protection.   
    						
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    10. Do not abuse the electrical cord
     Never carry the tool by the electrical cord or pull it to disconnect fro\
    m receptacle.  Keep 
    the electrical cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
    11. Secure workpiece
     Use clamps or a vise to hold workpiece rather than using your hands.
    12. Do not overreach
     Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 
    13. Maintain tools with care
     Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. Follow inst\
    ructions for 
    lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect the electrical cord periodically and 
    if damaged, have it repaired by authorized service facility. Inspect extension cords 
    periodically and replace if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and 
    grease.
    14. Disconnect tools
     Disconnect the tool from the power supply when not in use, before servicing, and when 
    changing accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters.
    15. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
     Check to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool \
    before 
    turning it on.
    16. Avoid unintentional starting
     Do not carry a plugged-in tool with finger on switch. Be sure the switch is off when 
    plugging in.
    17. Outdoor use extension cords
     When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for use ou\
    tdoors and 
    so marked.
    18. Stay alert
     Use caution and do not operate tool when you are tired or on medication.\
    19. Check for damaged parts
     Before using the tool each day, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully 
    checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. 
    Check for alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and an\
    y other 
    conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should 
    be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless \
    otherwise 
    indicated elsewhere in this instruction manual. Have defective switches replaced by 
    authorized service center. Do not use the tool if it cannot be turned on and off by the 
    switch.
    20. Warning
     The use of any other accessory or attachment other than recommended in t\
    his 
    instruction manual or the catalog may present a risk of personal injury \
    and could void 
    the warranty.
    21. Only qualified technicians should repair this tool
     This electric tool is manufactured in accordance with the standard safet\
    y rules. Only 
    experts may carry out the repair of electric tools; otherwise, it may ca\
    use considerable 
    danger for the operator.    
    						
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    AWS-125 OVERVIEW
      SPECIFICATIONS
    Rating ................................................................................................110/220 Volts
    Amperage ...................................................................................................11.2/5.5
    Power .....................................................................................................\
    ......1200W
    No-load Speed ........................................................................\
    ............12,000 RPM
    Weight ...............................................................................................7.2 lbs/3.3kg
    Arbor ..................................................................................................7/8” / 22.23m
    Cutting Disc Diameter ........................................................................5” / 125mm,
    Maximum Cutting Depth ................................................................1-5/8” / 41mm
    Power Switch
    Power Switch
    Lock
    Side Handle
    Water Valve
    Flange I and 
    Flange II
    Height Adjustment 
    Wing Screw
    TT Ruler Guide
    Water Nozzle
    Figure-1   
    						
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     ACCESSORIES
    COMPONENTS: 
    1. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Part No. 133289/133292)
    2. Water Valve (Part No. 133362)
    3. Water Attachment Assembly (Part No. 133287)
    4. Spanner Wrench M 22  (Part No. 133097)
    5. TT Ruler Guide (reversible) (Part No. 133266)
    6. T-Handle Wrench  (Part No. 133098)
    7. Extra Carbon Brush (2 pc set)  (Part No. 133033)
    8. Self-stick Felt Strip Set (Part No. 133369)
    9. Side Handle (Part No. 801086)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Figure-2   
    						
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    ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USING  
    THE WET STONE CUTTER
    In addition to the general safety notes described on the preceding pages, please read 
    and observe the following precautionary notes before using the wet stone\
     cutter.
      DANGER!
     INSTRUCTIONS
    Alpha Professional Tools® provides the highest quality parts and manufacturing techniques 
    in the manufacture of this tool. In order to obtain the maximum effectiv\
    eness and provide 
    the highest degree of safety, it is necessary to review and follow these instructions carefully 
    before using the tool.
     SAFETY ADVICE
    • Please note safety instructions on Page 3-5.
    • Do not pierce the motor housing as this could damage the double insulation.
    •  Always remove plug from the outlet before making any changes to the settings or 
    carrying out maintenance.
    •  Only plug-in when machine is switched off.
    •  Keep power cable clear from working range of the machine.  The power cable should 
    always lead away from you and behind the operating area.
    •  Before use, check the machine, cable and plug for any damages or material fatigue, 
    only authorized service agents should carry out repairs.
    •  After switching off, the machine will not idle down immediately. Allow the machine to 
    come to a complete stop before putting it down.
    •  Always wear safety glasses and ear protection when working with this machine.  It 
    is further recommended to wear safety gloves, apron, as well as sturdy non-slipping 
    shoes.
    •  Only use saw blades whose permitted speed is at least as high as the highest no-load 
    speed of the machine.
    •  Be sure saw blade fits tool properly and securely. Do not modify the tool to force fit the 
    blade. For example do not remove blade guard.
    •  Check cutting tools before use.  The saw blade must be properly mounted and turn 
    freely.  Perform a test run for at least 30 seconds without any load.  Do not use damaged, 
    out of round or vibrating cutting tools.
    •  Immediately switch off the machine in case of considerable vibrations or if other 
    malfunctions occur.  Check the machine in order to find out the cause.   
    						
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    •  Always use and store the saw blades according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 
    The flange bolt must be tightened before starting to work with the machine.
    •  The work piece must be secured if it is not heavy enough to prevent movement.
    • Do not use emery wheel.
    • The tool is designed for cutting on horizontal surfaces.
    USAGE
    This wet stone cutter can be used for cutting many different materials, e.g. tile, concrete, 
    stone or glass. In case of doubt please read the manufacturer’s instruction. Do not use this 
    product in any other way as stated for normal use.
    AWS-125 WET STONE CUTTER OPERATION
     MAIN CONNECTION
    Connect only to single-phase AC current supply and only to the main voltage specified on 
    the rating plate. Connection to sockets without ground protection is pos\
    sible as the appliance 
    features protective insulation to DIN 57/740/ VDE 0740 and CEE 20.  Radi\
    o suppression 
    complies with the European standard EN 55014.
     SWITCHING ON AND OFF
    Intermittent use
    Switching on: Press switch trigger
    Switching off: Release switch trigger
    Continuous use:
    Switching on: Press the on/off switch and  then the locking button; release on-off switc\
    h.  
    Switching off: Press the on/off switch and then release.
     
    Locking Button
    Switch TriggerFigure-3  
    						
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     GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER: 
      DANGER!
     Do not bypass the GFCI if this condition occurs, a real shock hazard may\
     exist.
     WARNING!
    If the GFCI fails to trip when the test button is pressed, or fails to r\
    eset, the device is 
    defective and should be replaced.
    If the GFCI tests properly without a load applied, but trips each time a load is connected, 
    then the load (tool) has a ground fault condition and needs to be repa\
    ired or replaced.  
    Do not bypass the GFCI if this condition occurs, a real shock hazard may\
     exist.
     CAUTION!
    1. The GFCI is a safety device, do not use as an off/on switch.
    2. The GFCI on the tool will not protect you if you cut into another current carrying 
    conductor.
    3. Do not use where water may enter GFCI case.
    4. Do not modify or allow GFCI to be immersed in water.
    A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is mounted at the end of power supply cord. 
    The GFCI goes OFF when water  enters inside the tool’s housing preventing the operator 
    from receiving electric shocks. 
    When the GFCI goes OFF, the Reset button pops up. 
    This is the result of water entering the stone cutter 
    housing.
    Turn OFF the power switch and blow dry air inside the 
    motor cover through the air vents. 
    Press the GFCI Reset button.  The stone cutter is 
    ready to start  working after the reset  button is pressed 
    down. 
    1. Do not remove the GFCI.  
    Reset
    Test
    Figure-4
    Red Run 
    Light   
    						
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