Maintenance and Lubrication
Maintenance
DANGER: Never put lubricants on the bladewhile it's spinning.
WARNING: To avoid injury from unexpected
starting or electrical shock, unplug the power
cord before working on the saw.
WARNING: For your safety, this saw is double
insulated+ To avoid electrical shock, fire or
injury, use only parts identical to those identi=
fled in the parts list reassemble exactly as orig-
inal assembly to avoid electrical hazards.
Replacing Carbon Brushes
The carbon brushes furnished wilt last approximately 50
hours of running time or t0,000 on/off cycles Replace
both carbon brushes when either has tess than 1/4"
length of carbon remaining To inspect or reptace first
unplug the saw Then remove the motor cap on the end
of the motor by removing 2 screws. Remove the lead
wires from the tabs on the brushes, then pull out the
brushes To reassemble reverse the procedure. Tighten
the screws snugly but do not overtighten,
NOTE: To reinstall the same brushes, first make sure
the brushes go back in the way they came out. This will
avoid a break in period that reduces performance and
increases wear,
Lower Blade Guard
Do not use the saw without the lower guard The lower
blade guard is attached to the saw for protection
Should the tower guard become damaged, do not use
the saw until damaged guard has been replaced,
Develop a regular check to make sure the lower guard
is working properly Clean the lower guard of any dust
or build up with a damp cloth,
CAUTION: Do not use solvents on the guard.
They could make the plastic "cloudy" and brittle.,
WARNING: When cleaning lower guard unplug
the saw from the outlet to avoid unexpected
start-up.
Saw Dust
Periodically, sawdust will accumulate under the work
table and base This could cause difficulty in the move-
ment of the work table when setting up a miter cut.
Frequently biow out or vacuum up the sawdust
WARNING: If blowing sawdust, wear proper
eye protection to keep debris from blowing into
eyes,
Lubrication
Aft the motor bearings in this toot are lubricated with a
sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of
the unit under normal operating conditions, therefore,
no further lubrication isrequired. (See below.)
infrequent Lubrication as Required:
1. Lubrication of arm pivot for free movement.,
a Apply oil between washer and contact face of
Table/Pivot casting.
b Apply oil to pivot shaft nex_ to inside surface of
ears on arm casting
LINK LOWER
PIVOT ROLLER
GUARD
SPACER
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NOTE: Disassembly should be done by an authorized
service technician, Removal of the upper guard and the
stopshaft is necessary before pivot can be disassem+
bled Pay close attention to the spring-end positions in
the castings mark with chalk to avoid later confusion.
2. Lubrication of mechanism which pivots lower guard:
(see picture) Use light household oil (sewing
machine oit) or a pressurized light spray oil on metal-
to-metal or metal-to-plastic guard contact areas as
required for smooth, quiet operation Avoid excess
oil to which sawdust will cling Lubricate the lower
guard spacer, roller, pivot plate and link pivoL
3 Lubrication of miter index indents: Use a small
amount of grease on the miter index indents that are
located below the table on the front of the unit
MITER iNDEX
iNDENTS (5)
PIVOT
PLATE
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