Central Machinery 90597 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 17

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SKU 90597

PARTS LIST

Part #

Description

Qty.

Part #

Description

Qty.

1.

.

*

 Nut Housing

2

70.

Washer, Flat

1

2.

*

Nut, Hex, M5

2

71.

Screw, Blade, M8x20 (L)

1

3.

*

Motor Housing

1

72.

Swing Shaft

1

4.

*

Screw, Hex, Socket, M5x10

2

73.

Screw, Pan Hd., M4x12

1

5.

Carbon Brush Holder

2

74.

Retaining Ring

1

6.

Carbon Brush

2

75.

Knob, Lock Down Pin

1

7.

Cap, Brush Holder

2

76.

O-ring

1

8.

*

Screw, Pan Head, M5x27

4

77.

Stopper

1

9.

*

Sleeve

2

78.

Nut, Hex., M8

1

10.

*

Field Assembly

1

79.

Screw, Hex Hd., M8x35

1

11.

*

Brush Holder Loop

2

80.

Screw, Pan Hd., M5x15

2

12.

*

Connector

2

81.

Support Seat

1

13.

*

Ball Bearing, 6200LLB

1

82.

Arm

1

14.

*

Screw, Pan Hd, M5x70

2

83.

Screw, Hex Hd., M8x30

1

15.

*

Armature Assembly

1

84.

Nut, Hex., M8

2

16.

*

Fan Guide

1

85.

Nut, Hex., with Plastic Insert, M12

1

17.

*

Spindle Lock

1

86.

Set Block

1

18.

*

Screw, Counter Sunk Hd.,

2

87.

Setting Lever, Angle

1

19.

*

Bearing Retainer

1

88.

Set Block

1

20.

*

Ball Bearing

1

89.

Washer, Disc, o25xo12

2

21.

Screw, Pan Head, M5x20

2

90.

Screw, Hex., Socket No. Hd., M8x20

2

22.

Screw, Pan Head, M4x23

4

91.

Nut, Hex., M8

2

23.

Cord Guard

1

92.

Washer, Flat

1

24.

Strain Relief

1

93.

No Part

25.

Screw, Tapping

2

94.

No Part

26.

Cord, Power Supply with Plug

1

95.

No Part

27.

Handle Set

2

96.

Retaining Ring

1

28.

No Part

97.

Fence Guide

1

29.

No Part

98.

Screw, Hex. Socket Hd., M8x25

4

30.

No Part

99.

Screw, Pan Hd., M5x8

2

31.

Nut, Hex, M4

4

100.

Table Insert

1

32.

Switch

1

101.

Shaft

1

33.

Screw, Tapping

2

102.

Locating Pin

1

34.

Spring

1

103.

Screw, Hex. Socket No Hd., M4x6

1

35.

Stopper

1

104.

Screw, Pan Hd., M4x10

1

36.

Safety Button, Push Pole

1

105.

Indicator Plate

1

37.

Wire Guard

1

106.

Scale Plate

2

38.

Plate

1

107.

Linking Shaft

1

39.

Screw, Pan Hd., M4x8

4

108.

Disc

1

40.

No Part

109.

Washer

1

41.

No Part

110.

Backup Plate

1

42.

No Part

111.

Screw, Pan Hd., M4x10

1

43.

No Part

112.

Side Handle, Miter

1

44.

Blade Cover

1

113.

Holder

2

45.

Washer

2

114.

No Part

46.

Plate

1

115.

No Part

47.

Screw, Countersunk Hd., M5x10

2

116.

Adjusting Bar

1

48.

Spring, Torsion

1

117.

Screw, Hex., Socket Hd., M6x20

2

49.

Bearing, Needle

1

118.

Thumb Screw

1

50.

Retaining Ring

1

119.

Spring Plate

1

51.

Helical Gear

1

120.

Plate

1

52.

Woodruff Key

1

121.

Screw, Pan Hd., M5x15

2

53.

Spindle

1

122.

Bushing

1

54.

Screw, Tapping

2

123.

Washer, Flat, o32xo12

1

55.

Bearing, Retainer

1

124.

Nut, Hex. With Plastic Insert, M12

1

56.

Ball Bearing

1

125.

Base

1

57.

Bearing Box

1

126.

Clamp, Material

1

58.

Screw, Pan Hd., M5x20

4

127.

No Part

59.

Sleeve

1

128.

Support Pin

1

60.

Pin

1

129.

Retaining Ring

1

61.

Spring, Tension

1

130.

Thumb Screw, M6x15

1

62.

Safety Cover Set

1

131.

No Part

63.

Retaining Ring

1

132.

No Part

64.

Face Cover

1

133.

Indicator Plate

1

65.

Screw, Pan Hd., M5x15

5

134.

Screw, Pan Hd., M4x8

1

66.

Plate, Guard

1

201.

Wrench, Hex.

1

67.

Screw, Pan Hd Guard Plate, M5x8

1

202.

Dust Bag

1

68.

Flange, Inner

1

203.

Blade, 10 inch

1

69.

Flange, Outer

1

204.

Motor Assembly

1

* These parts cannot be ordered individually. Order part number 204, Motor Assembly.

8.

Store in a clean and dry location.

Replacing the Motor Carbon Brushes

It may become necessary at sometime to replace the motor brushes when the motor per-
formance decreases, or stops working completely.  This procedure should be done by a
qualified technician.

Using a screwdriver, remove the Brush Holder Cap (7) and Carbon Brush (6) from the
Motor Housing (3). Refer to the Assembly Drawing. If the brushes are worn down more than
1/2, replace both brushes. It could be, however, that they just need cleaning with an ink
eraser.

Summary of Contents for 90597

Page 1: ...MISSION OAKS BLVD CAMARILLO CA 93011 VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT HTTP WWW HARBORFREIGHT COM Copyright 2003 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained here...

Page 2: ...f the front cover Keep the manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for future reference GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow all instruc tions listed...

Page 3: ...ire grounded power cord and grounded power supply system 9 Do not abuse the Power Cord Never use the Power Cord to carry the tools or pull the Plug from an outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oi...

Page 4: ...and Care 19 Use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control 20 Do...

Page 5: ...Saw 3 Do not force the Compound Miter Saw This tool will do the work better and safer at the speed and capacity for which it was designed 4 Always unplug the Compound Miter Saw from its electrical out...

Page 6: ...tock with an outboard tool rest not included 23 Do not use blades that are smaller or larger than 10 inches and rated less than 5200 RPM 24 Do not wedge anything against fan to hold motor shaft 25 Do...

Page 7: ...rom the user reducing the risk of electric shock See Figure A 2 The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord to the grounding system in the tool The green wire i...

Page 8: ...xtension cord for more than one tool add the nameplate amperes and use the sum to determine the required minimum cord size See Table A 6 If you are using an extension cord outdoors make sure it is mar...

Page 9: ...manual The main parts include the 10 inch Miter Saw 10 inch 28 tooth Saw Blade Blade Removal Hex Wrench Dust Collection Bag and Material Clamp Figure C If any parts are missing or broken please call...

Page 10: ...cement of stock to be cut Installing a New Saw Blade 1 Always use 10 inch saw blades with one inch arbor holes The saw blade speed rating must be at least 5200 RPM Refer to Table C for saw blade appli...

Page 11: ...en the Guard Plate Screw 67 Failure to do so will cause serious damage to the saw CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Figure E Figure F OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Guard Actuation and Visibility The Blade Safety Cover...

Page 12: ...rm at some angle other than zero This angle is often 45 degrees for making corners but can be set anywhere from zero to 45 degrees left or right 1 Loosen counterclockwise the Miter Side Handle 112 and...

Page 13: ...Position Proper positioning of your body and hands when operating the Miter Saw will make cutting easier more accurate and safer See Figures G Caution Never place hands near the cutting area Place ha...

Page 14: ...ters to the left Cutting Base Molding 1 Position the wood against the Fence and clamp it in place See Figure H 2 Squeeze the Trigger Handle to turn the saw on 3 When the saw blade reaches full speed l...

Page 15: ...nest cross section See Figure J Clamp the material to the Fence or Base 2 Use a wax lubricant when cutting aluminum Apply the stick wax directly to the stopped saw blade before cutting The wax provide...

Page 16: ...ny other condition that may affect its safe operation If abnormal noise or vibration occurs have the problem corrected before further use Do not use damaged equipment 7 Periodically recheck all nuts b...

Page 17: ...Shaft 1 39 Screw Pan Hd M4x8 4 108 Disc 1 40 No Part 109 Washer 1 41 No Part 110 Backup Plate 1 42 No Part 111 Screw Pan Hd M4x10 1 43 No Part 112 Side Handle Miter 1 44 Blade Cover 1 113 Holder 2 45...

Page 18: ...Page 18 SKU 90597 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as re placement parts...

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