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8. Maintenance
This table saw requires very little maintenance
other than minor lubrication and cleaning. The
following sections detail what will need to be done
in order to assure continued operation of your saw.
LUBRICATION
The table saw has sealed lubricated bearings in
the motor housing and the arbor assembly, they
will not require any additional lubrication. Use a
wire brush to clean off the worm gears and
trunnions and apply a white lithium grease to keep
them lubricated
CLEANING
Cleaning the Model is relatively easy. Vacuum
excess wood chips and sawdust, and wipe off the
remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any resin has
built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner to remove it.
After cleaning, treat all unpainted cast iron and
steel with a non-staining lubricant.
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the
internal parts with more than a vacuum. To do this,
remove the table top and clean the internal parts
with resin/pitch dissolver or mineral spirits and a
stiff wire brush or steel wool.
Make sure the internal workings are dry before
using the saw again, so that wood dust will not
accumulate. If any essential lubrication is removed
during cleaning, re-lubricate those areas.
CHANGING BELTS
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE POWER CORD IS
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE!
1. Lower the blade completely, then open the
motor cover (right side), remove the window cover
(left side), see
Fig.28.
2. Loosen the hex nuts A that secure the motor and
raise the motor fully to remove tension on the
V-belts. Roll the V-belts off of the arbor and motor
pulleys.
3. While continuing to raise the motor, install a new
matching set of V-belts onto the pulleys, lower the
motor to tension the V-belts, then tighten the hex
nuts.
4. Close the motor cover and window cover.
Fig.28
Hex nut
Figure 28
6 Maintenance
This table saw requires very little maintenance other than minor
lubrication and cleaning. The following sections detail what will need to
be done in order to assure continued operation of your saw.
Lubrication
The table saw has sealed lubricated bearings in the motor housing and
the arbor assembly, they will not require any additional lubrication. Use
a wire brush to clean off the worm gears and trunnions and apply a
white lithium grease to keep them lubricated.
Cleaning
Cleaning the machine is relatively easy. Vacuum excess wood chips and
sawdust, and wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any resin
has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner to remove it.
After cleaning, treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non-staining lubricant.
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the internal parts with more than a vacuum. To do this, remove the table top
and clean the internal parts with resin/pitch dissolver or mineral spirits and a stiff wire brush or steel wool.
Make sure the internal workings are dry before using the saw again, so that wood dust will not accumulate. If any essential
lubrication is removed during cleaning, re-lubricate those areas.
Changing belts
WARNING!
Make sure the power cord is disconnected from the power source!
1.
Lower the blade completely, then open the motor cover (right side), remove the window cover (left side), see figure 28.
2. Loosen the hex nuts A that secure the motor and raise the motor fully to remove tension on the V-belts. Roll the V-belts off of
the arbor and motor pulleys.
3. While continuing to raise the motor, install a new matching set of V-belts onto the pulleys, lower the motor to tension the
V-belts, then tighten the hex nuts.
4. Close the motor cover and window cover.
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