1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the WORKPRO 16 Inch Wet Concrete Saw. This powerful tool is designed for efficient and precise cutting of concrete, stone blocks, and cement-based materials. Equipped with a 1600W motor and a wet cutting system, it ensures high performance while significantly reducing dust. Please read this manual thoroughly before operation to ensure safe and effective use of your saw.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Ko tō haumaru te mea nui rawa atu. Me whai tonu i ngā aratohu haumaru e whai ake nei:
- Hototahi Mata: The included diamond blade is not suitable for cutting wood. If wood cutting is required, replace the blade with an appropriate one.
- Taputapu Tiaki Whaiaro (PPE): Always wear appropriate safety gear, including safety goggles, gloves, hearing protection, and a dust mask, during operation.
- Wet Cutting Requirement: Always connect a water hose and ensure the wet cutting system is active while operating the saw to cool the blade and control dust.
- Pātene Haumaru Takirua: The saw features a dual-switch safety system. Both the power trigger and the safety lock switch must be engaged simultaneously to activate the machine, preventing accidental startups.
- Taonga Mahi Pumau: Ensure the material being cut is stable and securely supported to prevent movement during operation.
- Ūkui Wāhanga Mahi: Keep the work area clear of obstructions and bystanders.
- Tuku Hiko: Ensure the power supply matches the saw's requirements and use a GFCI protected outlet.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Ina wetewetehia te kete, me tirotiro kei te wātea katoa ngā taonga kua whakarārangihia i raro nei, ā, kāore he pakaru:
- 1 16 Inch Concrete Saw
- 1 Carbon Brush
- 1 Wrench
- 1 Auxiliary Handle
- 1 Water Pump
- 2 Faucet Connectors
- 2 Water Hoses
- 1 User Instruction Manual (this document)

Image: The WORKPRO 16 Inch Wet Concrete Saw with all its components and accessories laid out.
4. Nga waahanga hua me nga waahanga
Familiarize yourself with the key parts of your WORKPRO Concrete Saw:

Image: Detailed diagram showing the various components of the concrete saw, including the adjustable blade guard, auxiliary handle, water pipe interface, safety lock, power switch, fender, rolling wheel, saw blade, and angle adjustment.
- Motika 1600W kaha: Delivers up to 3100 RPM for efficient cutting of tough materials.
- Efficient Wet Cutting System: Integrates water flow directly onto the blade to cool it and significantly reduce dust and airborne particles.
- Pātene Haumaru Takirua: Requires simultaneous engagement of the power trigger and safety lock to prevent accidental starts.
- D-Shaped Handle & Roller Base: Provides a secure, comfortable grip and allows the tool to glide effortlessly for stable and accurate cuts.
- Maximum 6.69 Inch Cutting Capacity: Allows for deep cuts, reducing the need for multiple passes.

Whakaahua: He roto view highlighting the robust 1600W motor, emphasizing its power and 3100 RPM capability for effortless cutting.

Image: The concrete saw in operation, demonstrating the wet cutting feature with water effectively suppressing dust during a cut.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the saw's handle, illustrating the position of the power trigger and the safety lock switch, highlighting the dual safety mechanism.

Image: The saw positioned on a surface, showcasing its ergonomic D-shaped handle and the smooth-rolling base designed for improved control and mobility.

Image: The concrete saw cutting into a block, with an overlay indicating its maximum cutting depth of 6.69 inches.
5. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to prepare your WORKPRO Concrete Saw for operation:
- Tāutahia te Blade: Press the lock pin and secure the spindle. Carefully install the diamond blade, ensuring it is oriented correctly. Tighten the bolt adequately with the provided wrench.
- Release Spindle Lock: Rotate the blade by hand to ensure the spindle lock has released and the blade spins freely.
- Tūhono Pūnaha Wai: Install the wet-cutting water pipe and secure it in place. Connect the water hoses to the faucet connectors and then to a water source. Ensure the water pump is correctly installed and functioning.
- Adjust Blade Guard: Adjust the blade guard to the appropriate depth for your cutting task.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the saw to a suitable power outlet.

Image: A visual guide illustrating the five key steps for setting up the concrete saw, from blade installation to water system connection and initial power-on.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once set up, follow these steps for safe and effective operation:
- Whakauru Haumaru: Ensure you are wearing all necessary PPE.
- Whakahohe Rere Wai: Turn on the water supply to the wet cutting attachment. Ensure water is flowing to the blade before starting the saw.
- Tīmatahia te Saw: Engage both the power trigger and the safety lock switch simultaneously to start the motor.
- Tīmata te tapahi: Gently lower the saw onto the workpiece, allowing the blade to reach full speed before making contact. Feed the machine down in line with the blade, applying steady, even pressure. Do not force the saw.
- Maintain Wet Cut: Continuously monitor the water flow to ensure the blade remains cool and dust is suppressed.
- Kua oti te tapahi: Once the cut is complete, release the power trigger and safety lock. Allow the blade to stop spinning before lifting the saw from the workpiece.
- Nga tono: This saw is ideal for large stone blocks, house renovation, courtyard flooring, and house foundation work.

Image: A collage showing various applications of the concrete saw, including cutting large stone blocks, use in house renovation, courtyard floor projects, and house foundation construction.
7. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your saw:
- Te horoi: After each use, disconnect the power and clean the saw thoroughly. Remove any concrete dust or debris from the blade, guard, and motor vents.
- Tirohanga Mata: Regularly inspect the diamond blade for wear, cracks, or damage. Replace worn or damaged blades immediately.
- Pūnaha Wai: Flush the water lines and pump after use to prevent mineral buildup and blockages.
- Paraihe Wao: Periodically check the carbon brushes for wear. Replace them when they are significantly worn to maintain motor performance. (A spare carbon brush is included).
- Rokiroki: Store the saw in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
8. Te Raru
Mena ka raru koe, tirohia nga raru me nga otinga e whai ake nei:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e timata te saw | Power cord not connected; Safety switch not engaged; Faulty power outlet; Worn carbon brushes. | Check power connection; Ensure both trigger and safety lock are pressed; Try another outlet; Inspect and replace carbon brushes. |
| Karekau te mata e tapahi pai | Worn or dull blade; Incorrect blade for material; Insufficient water flow. | Replace blade; Ensure correct blade type; Check water supply and pump. |
| He nui te puehu i te wa e tapahi ana | Water system not active; Blocked water nozzles; Insufficient water pressure. | Activate water flow; Clean water nozzles; Check water pump and hose for kinks. |
| Kua wera rawa te kite | Overloading the motor; Insufficient ventilation; Worn carbon brushes. | Reduce cutting pressure; Ensure vents are clear; Inspect and replace carbon brushes. |
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact WORKPRO customer support.
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | WORKPRO |
| Tau tauira | B0DPP8HPXJ |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Te Mana Motini | 1600W |
| Kore-Uta Tere | Tae atu ki te 3100 RPM |
| Rauemi Mata | Diamond Saw Blade (included) |
| Te Hohonu Tapahi Max | 6.69 inihi (170mm) |
| Hunga Hua | 27.6"L x 13"W x 11"H |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 36.4 pauna |
| UPC | 820909615606 |
| Kaihanga | Hang Zhou Great Star Industrial Co., Ltd. |
| Whenua Taketake | Haina |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact WORKPRO customer service through their official webte pae tukutuku, te toa hokohoko rānei i hokona mai ai te hua. Puritia tō rīhiti hoko hei taunakitanga hoko.
Kaihanga: Hang Zhou Great Star Industrial Co., Ltd.