CUT 250 COLD SAW
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Always wear gloves when handling the cutting blade or any sharp object.
-Use the 10mm Allen wrench to remove the blade bolt (see illustration 20), this is a
left hand
thread;
turn it clockwise to loosen the bolt. Slip off the bolt and the flange that holds the blade on.
-When placing on a new blade be sure to clean all surfaces and that the cutting teeth are facing in
the down position (the blade turns clockwise), line the holes up on the blade with the holes on the
motor side (Clean both sides of the flange), put the flange back on, making sure the flange pins are
in line with the flange pinholes.
-Screw the blade bolt back in turning it counter clockwise, before tightening the blade be sure to
remove the
back lash by pulling up on the blade in the reverse direction and holding it while
tightening the blade.
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Screw in the safety guard bolt and you are finished.
Routine maintenance
If the following operations are neglected, the result will be premature wear of
the machine and poor performance.
Daily maintenance
-General cleaning of the machine, remove accumulated shavings.
-Keep coolant level full.
-Check for blade wear
-Lift the head to the up position, to avoid stress on the return spring when not is use
-Check functionality of the safety shields.
Flange
Flange pins
Flange
pinhole. On
motor side
Motor side
Flange
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