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Verify the length of the cutting teeth. All teeth must
have the same length. If necessary file the teeth until
all of them have the same length.
8.2. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Do periodic maintenance inspections on the machine
to guarantee an efficient use of the machine. For a
complete check up, we highly recommend that you
take the machine to your after sales service.
Always use original spare parts so as to guarantee
the best possible performance of the machine and
so as to avoid dangers and risks to the user and the
machine. These spare parts should be bought at the
after sales service. The use of non original spare parts
can cause accidents, personal damage to the user and
breakage of the machine.
8.2.1. MOTOR VENTILATION DUCTS
Remove dirt from the ventilation ducts, in order to
prevent damage to the motor and to avoid fire hazards.
8.2.2. MAINTENANCE OF THE BAR
Turn the bar regularly so that it does not only wear out
from one end. The guide of the bar must always be in
perfect conditions. Verify that it maintains the same
thickness in all the bar. Replace the bar if necessary.
Check that there no fissures and tha the level of
looseness is not big. If looseness is big or it has some
fissure, change the bar.
When you unmount the bar, remove any wood
splinters or shavings near the lubrication hole and on
the guide of the bar.
8.3.2. PINION DRAG
The pinion has a high level of wear. Check the pinion
periodically and if you detect wear or loss of material,
do not hesitate to take the machine to your after sales
service.
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