Swarts Tools SW1075 Instruction Booklet And Warranty Information Download Page 11

InstructIon booklet

InstructIon booklet

InstructIon booklet

InstructIon booklet

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LUBRICATION

 

All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high-grade lubricant for the 
life of the tool under normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication is required.  
 

LUBRICANT INSTRUCTIONS (Fig 1, Fig 2, Fig 3) 

The blades are equipped with Dry Cut teeth. As a rule these need not be lubricated. However, in 
extreme cutting conditions, cutting paste can be applied. 
When cutting Aluminum/Copper/Stainless steel and cast iron, the lubricating device must always 
be used. Identify the lubrication unit next to the laser guide as Fig 1. 
Position the wax stick on to lubrication unit as in fig 2. 
Before always starting a cut lower the Lubrication stick on to saw blade by turning the knob as in 
Fig 3. We recommend that you buy Lubrication stick available from your nearest dealer. 
IMPORTANT! The lubricating stick is added by turning the Feed wheel. 
 

 
      Fig 1             Fig 2            Fig3 

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lubrIcatIon

All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high-grade lubricant for the life of the tool under 
normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication is required. 

lubrIcant InstructIons (fIg 1, fIg 2, fIg 3)

The blades are equipped with Dry Cut teeth. As a rule these need not be lubricated. However, in extreme cutting 
conditions, cutting paste can be applied.
When cutting Aluminium/Copper/Stainless steel and cast iron, the lubricating device must always be used. Identify the 
lubrication unit next to the laser guide as Fig 1.
Position the wax stick on to lubrication unit as in Fig 2.
Before starting a cut, lower the lubrication stick on to saw blade by turning the knob as in Fig 3. We recommend that you 
buy l ubrication stick available from your nearest dealer.
IMPORTANT! The lubricating stick is added by turning the Feed wheel.

Important

The servicing of a tool with double insulation requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be 
performed only by a qualified service technician. For service, we recommend that you return the tool to our authorised 
Service Centre for repair.
ALWAYS use original factory replacement parts when servicing. 

eXtensIon cords

The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep the loss at a minimum and to prevent overheating, 
use an extension cord that is heavy enough to carry the current that the tool will draw.

Summary of Contents for SW1075

Page 1: ...Instruction booklet and warranty Information please read care and safety instructions before use 125 155mm Twin Saw Part No SW1075 SW1080...

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Page 3: ...e that it is hooked up correctly before use 11 Never carry this saw by its cord or yank it from the power point Keep this cord away from sharp objects water and oil 12 Always use clamps or vices to se...

Page 4: ...k that the blade guard is functioning properly before use Never restrain the guard If the guard is stick ing or not retracting properly do not use the saw Send it to an authorised Swarts Tools Repair...

Page 5: ...lade comes to a complete stop Never attempt to remove the saw from the work or pull the saw backward while the blade is in motion or kickback may occur Investigate and take corrective action to elimin...

Page 6: ...ade cannot be used for cutting Intended Use This Saw is supplied with TCT saw blades that are only intended for use on Metal Wood and Plastic If you are using the Diamond blades they may only be used...

Page 7: ...being cut Refer to picture 6 when cutting materials less than 5mm thick feed the blades in with a downwards motion until the blades protrude 10 to 12mm out the other side If the speed is too low the b...

Page 8: ...Switch Trigger Note For safety reasons the Switch Trigger cannot be locked it must remain pressed in during the entire operation Variable Speed Switch Switch Trigger Switch Lock Devices with the Unit...

Page 9: ...t way is add Lubricating oil 5W 20 or 5W 40 in the saw blade teeth area It will help to get smooth cutting surface and keep the blade teeth sharpening for all kinds of metal cutting 15 Note ALWAYS use...

Page 10: ...Fig4 When removing the blades it is best to place the machine with blade B printing side facing the user Changing the saw blade Unplug the power and allow the saw blade to cool down 1 Press the spind...

Page 11: ...l operating conditions Therefore no further lubrication is required LUBRICANT INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 The blades are equipped with Dry Cut teeth As a rule these need not be lubricated However i...

Page 12: ...place blade pack 1 Feed speed is too fast 1 Reduce the feed speed 2 Damaged teeth 2 Replace blade pack 3 Blunt teeth 3 Replace blade pack A lot of wear in sections 4 Not cutting parallel or perpendicu...

Page 13: ...res repair should be carried out by an authorised service centre Service Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the saf...

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Page 16: ...please read care and safety instructions before use please read care and safety instructions before use...

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