How to Register Your Wet Saw

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Wet saws are primarily used to cut tile.

A wet saw is a tool most commonly used to cut tile for floor installation. Most wet saws use what are known as "diamond-edged carbide blades," which allow precision cutting of ceramic, quarry tile and stone tile. The term "wet saw" is derived from its operational use. Wet saws employ a steady flow of water to the blade while in operation. This keeps dust particles and tile fragments from flying away from the cutting surface. It also serves as a blade cooler. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Retrieve your purchase receipt. Locate the store name, store number, purchase date and time.

    • 2

      Take the warranty registration card from the wet saw manufacturer's packaging. Fill out the registration card providing the model number, the date and time of purchase, place of purchase, store number, purchase amount, UPC or bar code number, purchase receipt number, your full name, telephone number, address, email address, date of birth and any other information requested by the manufacturer.

    • 3

      Make a copy of the registration card for your records. Mail the warrant registration card to the manufacturer at the address provided on the card. Wait to receive a confirmation via postal mail or email.

Tips & Warnings

  • Most manufacturers provide online registration forms and give the registering purchaser an instant confirmation of receipt upon submission.

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