There are three conflicting answers regarding the saw and water/wet. They are:
- Yes, the saw blade needs to be in contact with water.
- Yes, the cutting blade is a diamond blade, and it is used dry.
- It is recommended that the saw blade be installed when cutting is required and removed when cutting is not required, otherwise it may get wet.
So what is accurate? Wet or Dry? Will the water feed for the wheels wet the saw if wet is wanted?