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model no. 055-6768-8

INSTRUCTION 

MANUAL

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Dual-beveling Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

with Laser Line

Summary of Contents for MAXIMUM 055-6768-8

Page 1: ...1 TM IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using this mitre saw and save it for reference model no 055 6768 8 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TM Dual beveling Sliding Compound Mitre Saw with Laser Line ...

Page 2: ...model no 055 6768 8 contact us 1 800 689 9928 2 ...

Page 3: ...ant safety and operating instructions Read all instructions and follow them with use of this products TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK START GUIDE 2 SYMBOLS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 SAFETY GUIDELINES 6 TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY 13 KNOW YOUR SLIDING MITRE SAW 14 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 16 CARTON CONTENTS 18 ASSEMBLY 19 ADJUSTMENTS 28 OPERATION 38 MAINTENANCE 55 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 58 REPLACEMENT PARTS 60 WARRANTY 65 ...

Page 4: ...he blade It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the mitre saw With the power switch OFF bring the saw blade down to the workpiece to see the cutting path of the blade Then squeeze trigger switch to start saw and lower blade into workpiece with a firm downward motion Hold the cutting arm in the down position Release trigger switch and wait for all moving parts to stop b...

Page 5: ...ment of your cut Use the laser adjustment knobs to adjust the laser beam if necessary Place hands at least 22 cm 8 3 4 away from the path of the blade out of the no hands zone Fig E 22 cm 8 3 4 22 cm 8 3 4 No Hands Zone Fig D Laser ON OFF switch Laser assembly 4 5 ...

Page 6: ...ontain WARNING ICONS a picture symbol intended to alert you to and or instruct you how to avoid a potentially hazardous condition Understanding and heeding these symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer Shown below are some of the symbols you may see SAFETY ALERT Precautions that involve your safety PROHIBITION WEAR EYE PROTECTION Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with s...

Page 7: ...eft BEVEL ANGLE RANGE 0 47 Right Left BEVEL POSITIVE STOPS 0 33 9 45 Right Left CUTTING CAPACITY CROSSCUT MAXIMUM HEIGHT 4 10 2 cm CROSSCUT MAXIMUM WIDTH 12 1 4 31 1 cm MITRE 45 RIGHT LEFT 4 x 8 3 4 10 2 x 22 2 cm BEVEL 45 RIGHT 1 3 4 x 12 1 4 4 4 x 31 2 cm BEVEL 45 LEFT 2 1 2 x 12 1 4 6 4 x 31 2 cm 45 MITRE AND 45 BEVEL 2 1 2 x 8 3 4 6 4 x 22 2 cm CROWN MOULDING NESTED 7 1 4 184 2 mm BASE MOULDIN...

Page 8: ... sawdust or wax KEEP BYSTANDERS AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM the work area especially when the tool is operating DO NOT allow children near the tool DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed DRESS FOR SAFETY DO NOT wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewellery rings watches etc when operating this tool These items can get caught in moving parts a...

Page 9: ...e operation of the tool Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced before use MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF Use padlocks and master switches and ALWAYS remove starter keys DO NOT operate the tool while under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication that may affect the ability to use the tool properly WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE W...

Page 10: ...ce should be clamped in place before making the cut BE SURE the blade is sharp runs freely and is free of vibration ALLOW the motor to come up to full speed before starting cut KEEP THE MOTOR AIR SLOTS CLEAN and free of chips or dust ALWAYS MAKE SURE all handles are tight before cutting even if the table is positioned in one of the positive stops BE SURE blade and collar are clean Tighten arbour s...

Page 11: ... dissolve or otherwise damage the material SHUT OFF the power before servicing or adjusting the tool DISCONNECT the saw from the power source and clean the machine before leaving it MAKE SURE the work area is clean before leaving the machine SHOULD any part of your mitre saw be missing damaged or fail in any way or if any electrical component should fail to perform properly shut off the switch and...

Page 12: ...g does not fit fully into the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way Double insulation does not take the place of normal safety precautions when operating this tool To avoid electrocution Use only identical replacement parts when servicing a tool with double insulation Servicing should be perfo...

Page 13: ...ndition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating The table below shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate amperage rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord B...

Page 14: ...s properly grounded If you are not sure have a certified electrician check the receptacle MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG when using 120V only Amperage rating Total length of cord in feet More than Not more than 25 7 6 m 50 15 m 100 30 m 150 45 m 0 6 18 16 16 14 6 10 18 16 14 12 10 12 16 16 14 12 12 16 14 12 Not Recommended ...

Page 15: ...uare Slotted screwdriver COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE Should not gap or overlap when square is flipped over see dotted figure Should not gap or overlap when square is flipped over see dotted figure Draw light line on board along this edge Straight edge or a 3 4 in board this edge must be perfectly straight 5 mm hex wrench ...

Page 16: ...de guard 3 Mounting hole 4 Quick cam mitre locking lever 5 Mitre handle 6 MItre detent override 7 Positive mitre detents 8 Base No Description 9 Left stop block 10 Left extension wing 11 Left slide fence 12 Hold down clamp 13 Slide carriage lock knob 14 Carrying handle 15 Safety lock 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 17: ...Motor 3 Right slide fence 4 Right extension wing 5 Right stop block 6 Table 7 Blade No Description 8 Positive stop locking lever 9 Bevel lock handle 10 Table insert 11 Extension wing lock knob 12 ON OFF trigger switch 13 Laser ON OFF switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 18: ...larger the size of the wire needed in your extension cord EYE PROTECTION Goggles or spectacles intended to protect your eyes Eye protection should meet the requirements of ANSI Z 87 1 USA or CSA Z94 3 M88 Canada FACE SHIELD An impact resistant shield that helps to protect your face from chips sparks and small debris Should only be used in conjunction with additional eye protection FENCE Helps to k...

Page 19: ...to prevent the workpiece from twisting during the cutting operation HEEL Misalignment of the blade KERF The width of a saw cut determined by the thickness and set of the blade KICKBACK Sudden and unintended movement of the tool or workpiece It is typically caused by binding or pinching of the workpiece MITRE CUT A mitre is a type of joint where the two parts to be joined are cut at an angle and th...

Page 20: ...low Examine all of the parts carefully No Description 1 Mitre saw 2 Mitre handle assembly 3 Saw blade wrench 4 Dust bag 5 Hold down clamp 6 Bevel lock handle hardware bag CARTON CONTENTS WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not plug the mitre saw in until the missing or damaged part has been repaired or replaced For more information call the toll free helpline at 1 800 689 9928 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 21: ... locked in the down position Push the cutting head down to its lowest position Push the stop latch knob 2 into the locking hole IMPORTANT To avoid damage never carry the mitre saw by the trigger switch handle or the cutting arm INSTALLING THE DUST BAG Fig 2 Install the dust bag assembly 1 onto the exhaust port 2 on the mitre saw Fit the connecting tube of dust bag assembly and the exhaust port tog...

Page 22: ...5 mm hex wrench INSTALLING THE MITRE HANDLE Fig 3 Insert the mitre handle 5 into the hole in front of the mitre saw and align the hole 6 on the mitre handle 5 with the hole 7 in the front of the table Thread the screw 8 through the hole 7 in the table into the hole 6 on the mitre handle 5 Tighten the screw 8 with a screwdriver INSTALLING THE HOLD DOWN CLAMP ASSEMBLY Fig 4 5 Place the hold down cla...

Page 23: ...w from the carton loosen the slide carriage lock knob 1 located on the left side of the slide carriage When transporting or storing the mitre saw the slide carriage should always be locked in position REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BLADE Removing the Blade Fig 7 8 9 Unplug the saw from the outlet Raise the cutting head to the upright position Raise the lower blade guard 1 to the uppermost position Fi...

Page 24: ...he direction they face Wipe the blade collars clean of any sawdust before installing a new blade Installing the Blade Fig 7 8 9 Install a 12 blade with a 5 8 arbour or a 1 arbour with a 5 8 reducer making sure the rotation arrow on the blade matches the clockwise rotation arrow on the upper guard and the blade teeth are pointing downward at the front of the saw Place the outer blade collar 6 again...

Page 25: ...ased so the blade turns freely Fig 8 REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE TABLE INSERTS Fig 10 To remove loosen and remove the six screws 1 on the table inserts 2 with a star head screwdriver and remove the inserts To install reposition the table inserts install the six screws and tighten Check for blade clearance by moving the slide carriage through the full motion of the blade in the table slot WARNING T...

Page 26: ...washer 8 Hex nut 9 Jam nut 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WARNING To avoid injury from unexpected saw movement Before moving the saw disconnect the power cord from the outlet and lock the cutting arm in the lower position using the head hold down latch NOTE The head hold down latch is for carrying or storing the tool It is not to be used for holding the saw while cutting Lower blade and press in head hold down...

Page 27: ...ons for proper mounting SAW BLADE WRENCH STORAGE Fig 13 For convenient storage and prevention of loss there is a bracket 1 set on the back of the right slide fence for storing the blade wrench 2 when not in use POWER CORD STORAGE Fig 14 For convenience and to prevent damage to the power cord when the mitre saw is not in use or is in transportation use two brackets 1 set on rear side of the saw for...

Page 28: ...ear of the saw with a 4 mm hex wrench Unlock the bevel lock handle 1 and adjust the cutting arm Tilt the cutting arm to the right at 90 0 bevel and recheck for alignment Repeat steps above if further adjustment is needed Tighten three adjustment bolts 6 and bevel lock handle 1 when alignment is achieved 90 Bevel Pointer Adjustment Fig 16 When the blade is exactly 90 0 to the table loosen the bevel...

Page 29: ...ed tighten the locknut 1 Fig 17 45 Left Bevel Positive Stop Adjustment Fig 15 16 17 Loosen the bevel lock handle 1 and set cutting arm at 45 angle Fig 15 Pull out the 33 9 detent pin 3 and tilt the cutting arm completely to the left Fig 16 Using a combination square check to see if the blade is 45 to the table If the blade is not 45 to the mitre table tilt the cutting arm to the right loosen the l...

Page 30: ...rn the hex bolt 3 at the rear of the saw in or out with a 3 mm hex wrench until the blade is 33 9 to the table Fig 19 33 9 Left Bevel Adjustment Fig 18 20 Set the mitre angle to 0 Fully extend both sliding fences Loosen the bevel lock handle 1 Fig 18 Tilt the cutting arm to the 33 9 left position stop by pushing in the 33 9 bevel detent pin 2 Fig 18 Using a combination square check to see if the b...

Page 31: ... pressing down on the quick cam mitre locking lever 1 Mitre angle pointer adjustment Move the table to the 0 positive stop Loosen the screw 4 that holds the pointer with a star head screwdriver Adjust the pointer 3 to the 0 mark and retighten the screw 4 ADJUSTING FENCE SQUARENESS Fig 22 Remove the left side and right side sliding fences Loosen the four fence locking bolts 1 Lower the cutting arm ...

Page 32: ... Setting the maximum height travel of the cutting head Follow the steps below Fig 24 Turn the stop knob 1 counter clockwise until the stop knob is not protruding out of the stop block 2 bottom while moving the cutting head upward Rotate the stop plate 3 counter clockwise to touch the stop seat 5 Make sure the stop block 2 touches the stop plate 3 completely Setting the cutting depth Fig 24 The dep...

Page 33: ...UIDE ON Fig 26 To turn laser on press on off rocker switch 1 to I position To turn laser off press on off rocker switch 1 to O position ALIGNING THE LASER GUIDE The laser beam must always be correctly aligned with the blade to ensure straight even cutting Your tool is equipped with the laser cutting guide using a Class IIIa laser beam The laser beam will enable you to preview the saw blade path on...

Page 34: ... Laser Warning Label Laser Aperture Label WARNING All the adjustments for the operation of this machine have been completed at the factory Due to normal wear and use some occasional readjustments may be necessary Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The use of optical instruments with this product w...

Page 35: ...gged in turn on the laser guide Your saw has been preset with the laser beam to the left side of the blade Looking at the front of the board if the laser beam is not parallel to the pattern line please follow the instructions listed below under Procedure A Looking at the top of the board if the laser beam is not parallel to the pattern line please follow the instructions listed below under Procedu...

Page 36: ...ise If the laser beam is out of parallel from right to left turn the laser horizontal adjustment knob 2 counter clockwise until the laser beam is parallel with the horizontal pattern line Recheck the laser beam alignment NOTE The laser beam is calibrated and set up to project to the left of the blade If you have any problem or question concerning the laser guide please call our toll free helpline ...

Page 37: ...or the right side extension wing if needed If the locking lever 1 will not tighten adjust the nut 2 located under the base 1 4 turn clockwise using a 10 mm wrench until tight REPETITIVE CUTTING USING THE STOP PLATE Fig 32 The stop plate is designed for making repetitive cuts of the same length NOTE Use only one stop plate at a time NEVER use both stop plates Rotate the stop plate 3 to vertical pos...

Page 38: ... saw works WARNING BEFORE USING THE MITRE SAW To avoid mistakes that could cause serious permanent injury do not plug the tool in until the following steps are completed Completely assemble and adjust the saw following the instructions ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS Learn the use and function of the on off switch lock off switch upper and lower blade guards stop latch bevel lock handle and cover plate s...

Page 39: ...d the type of cutting you plan to do Do not use thin kerf blades Make sure the blade is sharp undamaged and properly aligned With the saw unplugged push the cutting arm all the way down Manually spin the blade and check for clearance Tilt the cutting arm to a 45 bevel and repeat the test Make sure the blade and arbour collars are clean Make sure all clamps and locks are tight and there is no exces...

Page 40: ...aring damage wear ear plugs when using any mitre saw For dusty operations wear a dust mask along with safety goggles INSPECT YOUR WORKPIECE Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the workpiece being cut Plan your work to avoid small pieces that may bind or that are too small to clamp and get a solid grasp on Plan the way you will grasp the workpiece from start to finish Avo...

Page 41: ...the workpiece being cut would cause your hand or fingers to be within 8 3 4 22 cm of the saw blade the workpiece is too small Keep hands and fingers out of the no hands zone area marked on the saw table When cutting odd shaped workpieces plan your work so it will not bind in the blade and cause possible injury Moulding for example must lie flat or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it m...

Page 42: ...arm in the down position Release trigger switch and wait for all moving parts to stop before moving your hands and raising the cutting arm If the blade doesn t stop within 6 seconds unplug the saw and follow the instructions in the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE section Before freeing jammed material Release trigger switch Wait for all moving parts to stop Unplug the mitre saw Fig 33 8 3 4 22 cm 8 3 4 22 c...

Page 43: ...it towards the rear of the machine Extend the fence 2 by sliding it out Lock the fence cam locking lever 1 by pulling it towards the fence NOTE When transporting the saw always secure the sliding fence in the collapsed position and lock it Fig 34 1 2 Fig 35 2 1 WARNING For your convenience your saw has a blade brake The brake is not a safety device Never rely on it to replace the proper use of the...

Page 44: ... push the fence cam locking lever 1 in towards the front of the machine Fig 36 5 1 4 2 3 WARNING DRY RUN It is important to know where the blade will intersect with the workpiece during cutting operations Always perform a simulated cutting sequence with the power tool switched OFF to gain an understanding of the projected path of the saw blade At some extreme angles the left side fence might have ...

Page 45: ...e mitre table can be locked at any angle between these positive stops by using the quick cam mitre locking lever Unlock the mitre table by lifting up the quick cam mitre locking lever 1 While holding the positive stop locking lever 2 up grasp the mitre handle 3 and move the mitre table left or right to the desired angle Release the positive stop locking lever 2 Press down on the quick cam mitre lo...

Page 46: ...detent override is now engaged Turn the table to the desired angle secure the table at the desired angle by pressing the quick cam mitre locking lever 1 To disengage the detent override pull the quick cam mitre locking lever 1 pull the positive stop locking lever 3 up This will release the override lock 4 and the table will now stop at the positive detent angles BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW Never leave ...

Page 47: ...itre table left or right to the desired angle Release the positive stop locking lever 1 and set the mitre at the desired angle making sure the lever snaps into place NOTE The lever will only lock into place at one of the nine positive stops Once the desired mitre angle is achieved press down on the quick cam mitre locking lever 2 to secure the table into position If the desired mitre angle is NOT ...

Page 48: ...47 bevel cuts slide the set plate 4 to the rear of the saw Slide right set plate for right side 47 bevel cutting slide the left side set plate for left side 47 bevel cutting Fig 42 33 9 BEVEL DETENT PIN FOR CROWN MOLDINGS Fig 41 Push the bevel detent pin 3 in towards the rear of the machine Loosen the bevel locking handle 1 Rotate the cutting head until the bevel detent pin 3 stops the bevel angle...

Page 49: ...llow the cutting head assembly to move freely Set both the desired bevel angle and or the mitre angle and lock into position Use a hold down clamp to secure the workpiece Turn the laser guide on and position the workpiece on the table for pre alignment of cutting Fig 43 1 Fig 44 1 2 3 WARNING To avoid injury Never pull the cutting head assembly and spinning blade towards you during the cut The bla...

Page 50: ...before raising the cutting head and removing the workpiece 3 CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL Fig 45 The table insert may be removed for this purpose but always reattach table insert prior to performing a cutting operation A bowed workpiece 1 must be positioned against the fence and secured with a hold down clamp 2 as shown before cutting Do not position workpiece incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece wit...

Page 51: ... off piece and throw it out of the saw or into the blade guard and housing possibly causing damage or injury To minimize this an auxiliary wood fence can be mounted to your saw Holes are provided in the saw fence to attach an auxiliary wood fence This fence is to be constructed of straight wood approximately 3 4 thick by 2 1 2 high by 22 long Attach the wood fence securely and make a full depth cu...

Page 52: ...ulding To fit properly crown moulding must be compound mitred with extreme accuracy The two surfaces on a piece of crown moulding that fit flat against the ceiling and wall are at angles that when added together equal exactly 90 Most crown moulding has a top rear angle the section that fits flat against the ceiling of 52 and a bottom rear angle the section that fits flat against the wall of 38 In ...

Page 53: ... fence 2 Mitre table set at LEFT 31 6 3 LEFT side is finished piece Outside corner Left side OL 33 9 31 6 Left 1 Position bottom of moulding against fence 2 Mitre table set at LEFT 31 6 3 RIGHT side is finished piece Outside corner Right side OR 33 9 31 6 Right 1 Position top of moulding against fence 2 Mitre table set at RIGHT 31 6 3 RIGHT side is finished piece NOTE The chart below references a ...

Page 54: ... 25 22 33 116 21 04 24 68 23 84 22 01 117 20 67 24 31 23 43 21 68 118 20 30 23 94 23 02 21 36 119 19 93 23 57 22 61 21 03 120 19 57 23 20 22 21 20 70 121 19 20 22 83 21 80 20 38 122 18 84 22 46 21 40 20 05 123 18 48 22 09 21 00 19 72 52 38 Crown Moulding 45 45 Crown Moulding Angle Between Walls Mitre Setting Bevel Setting Mitre Setting Bevel Setting 124 18 13 21 71 20 61 19 39 125 17 77 21 34 20 2...

Page 55: ...emble reverse the procedure The ears on the metal end of the assembly go in the same hole in which the carbon part fits Tighten the cap snugly but do not overtighten NOTE To reinstall the same brushes first make sure the brushes go back in the way they came out This will avoid a break in period WARNING To avoid injury never put lubricants on the blade while it is spinning To avoid fire or toxic re...

Page 56: ...se difficulty in the movement of the worktable when setting up a mitre cut Frequently blow out or vacuum the sawdust If you need to remove small pieces of material from the table cavity see the section on Removing and Installing the Table Insert on page 23 To empty the dust bag remove the sawdust bag from the dust port Open the zipper on the sawdust bag and empty out the sawdust inside Close the z...

Page 57: ...rication is required Lubricate the following as necessary Chop pivot Apply light machine oil to points indicated in illustration Central pivot of plastic guard Use light household oil sewing machine oil on metal to metal or metal to plastic guard contact areas as required for smooth quiet operation Avoid excessive oil to which sawdust will cling Central pivot of plastic guard oil here Chop pivot o...

Page 58: ... Retighten See REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BLADE section 4 Replace brushes 5 Call the Toll Free Helpline at 1 800 689 9928 Motor does not start 1 Limit switch failure 2 Brush worn 3 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped on home panel 1 Replace limit switch 2 Replace brushes See MAINTENANCE section 3 Verify there is electrical power at the outlet Brush sparks when switch released 1 Brush worn 2 Oth...

Page 59: ...Cutting arm will not fully raise or blade guard won t fully close 1 Pivot spring not replaced properly after service 2 Sawdust build up 1 Call the Toll Free Helpline at 1 800 689 9928 2 Clean and lubricate moving parts Blade binds jams burns wood 1 Improper operation 2 Dull or warped blade 3 Improper blade size 4 Wood is moving during cut 1 See BASIC SAW OPERATION section 2 Replace or sharpen blad...

Page 60: ... 25 20 4 3DLH FOLLOWER PLATE RIGHT 6 1 0K9Y DRIVE SCREW φ2 3 5 5 3DLJ FOLLOWER PLATE LEFT 6 1 0KR2 LOCK NUT M5 0 8 T 5 2 3DWQ PLATE 1 0KR3 LOCK NUT M6 1 0 T 6 1 3DWT INSERT 1 0KTP CABLE CLAMP 1 3DWV PIN 2 0KUW TERMINAL 4 3DWW LASER SET 6 1 0S1S COLLAR 1 3DWY PIVOT SUPPORT 6 1 20PL CLAMP HANDLE KM 2 3DWZ LASER PLUNGER HOUSING 6 1 224U ROLL PIN 2 3F4X SHAFT 1 22A4 LOCKING CABLE TIE 1 3F8Q PLUNGER HO...

Page 61: ...D WIRE ASS Y 1 3KRL SOC TRUSS HD ROUND NECK SCREW M6 1 0 14 1 3HA0 BUTTON KN 2 3KRN SOC TRUSS HD ROUND NECK SCREW M6 1 0 14 1 3HAA KNOB 6 1 3KTN SOC ROUND WASHER HD SCREW M5 0 8 16 2 3HEJ MOTOR ASS Y 1 3KTP SOC PAN HD SCREW M5 0 8 20 1 3HHN CR RE COUNT HD SCREW M5 0 8 12 4 3KTQ SOC TRUSS HEAD SCREWS M6 1 0 8 1 3HHQ CR RE COUNT HD SCREW M3 0 5 6 2 3KTR SOC COUNTERSUNK HD TAPPING SCREWM4 18 16 1 3HH...

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Page 63: ...PPING M5 12 60 2 3H48 ARMATURE ASS Y 1 WASHER SCREW 3H49 CONTROLLER ASS Y 1 0QM2 BRUSH HOLDER ASS Y Φ27 26 5 2 3H5A NEEDLE ROLLER 2 0QQT BRUSH ASS Y 2 3H5C OIL PAPER 1 0QR0 BRUSH COVER 2 3H7F FIELD ASS Y 1 20ZA C RING 1 3H9V LEAD WIRE ASS Y 1 2RUY BALL BEARING 1 3HHY CR RE PAN HD TAPPING SCREW M5 16 25 2 33NE MAGNET 1 3HJ2 CR RE PAN HD SCREW WASHER M5 0 8 60 4 35V0 BEARING BUSHING 6 1 3HJN HEX SOC...

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Page 65: ...r industrial professional commercial or rental purposes c this warranty will not apply to normal wear and tear or to expendable parts or accessories that may be supplied with the product that are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use d this warranty will not apply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bag...

Page 66: ...limitation any indirect incidental consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with the sale use or inability to use this product Notice to Consumer This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from province to province The provisions contained in this warranty are not intended to limit modify take away from disclaim or exclude any statuto...

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