Combi 250 Tile Saw - How to Fit Water Pump on Hired Tile Saw
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drinkbuckfast
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Combi 250 Tile Saw - How to Fit Water Pump on Hired Tile Saw

by drinkbuckfast » Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:03 pm

Hi,

Novice DIYer here. We've tiled our kitchen walls successfully and are now moving onto our floor. My partner wanted 600mm tiles so we've had to hire a bigger tile cutter. We've hired this tile bench from HSS:

http://www.hss.com/g/7422/Tile-Saw-Bench.html

Its a Combi 250 Tile Saw. Everything about setting it up is fine except we dont know how to fit the pump. The manual on HSS' website says to place it through the pump access hole. This bench does not have a pump access hole, it must be a slightly different model. I was going to upload some shots but the 200KB limit caught me out. But there are shots online of essentially our situation. This pretty much sums it up:

https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/ ... 576108.jpg

Except the end of the pump tube isnt loose, it is attached to the pump. Its just not obvious how to fit it into the tray.

From what we can see it's like we just need to drop the pump into the tray? But that cant be right?

If you look at this guy in the video when he gets the same tile saw out of the box, it looks like the pump is attached to the bottom?

http://www.masterwholesale.com/blog/ime ... -assembly/

But we cannot see any way of doing this. Does anyone know how the pump is safely attached with this bench?

Any help appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: Combi 250 Tile Saw - How to Fit Water Pump on Hired Tile Saw

by proptech » Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:17 am

Hi drinkbuckfast
I would suggest you contact HSS They should have explained it all to you in the first place. Don't forget that it's your safety at stake, plus you could be liable for any damage to the machine caused by incorrect assembly.

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