Manual TwinSaw CDC double cut saws
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6. Checklist Maintenance
Check that the main components are in proper
working order
Pull out the power plug after removing the saw-
bades.
OK
Not OK
Order
Checking the
blades
Dirt on and between the blades
Checking the
teeth
Broken teeth: if more than 2 teeth are
missing => send for repair
If more than 6 teeth are missing =>
order new blades
If teeth have become rounded: poor
cutting – have teeth sharpened
Checking the
blade mounting
bolts
Worn bolt heads - do up more tightly
next time
Replace bolts on both sides
Checking the
adapter
Dirty/soiled
Damaged
Spline fit good or loose
Bent spline
Machine
Place one drop of oil on the threaded
journal to prevent corrosion
Start motor – does it sound OK?
Motor jerky at start-up – send for repair
Safety fuse blown – send for repair
External damage; soiled; damp
Date/approval test
Air filter Blocked?
Dirty filter: pull out power plug, remove
filter and blow clear
Do not use sharp implements to force
open the motor housing or hand-grip
Main switch
Check that safety switch is fitted and is
in good condition
Power cable
Check for damage to power cable and
plug
Pump Filling level: contents?
Dirt in pump?
Is plug oil-tight?
Is elbow joint (machine) oil-tight?
Is hose (machine) in good condition?
Is pump nipple in good condition?
Safety cover Bent?
Re-straighten
Torn or ripped? Order replacement