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6 Maintenance
6 Maintenance
6.1 Safety instructions
Warning! Risk of injury: improper maintenance can cause serious injury or damage. For this reason, this
work may only be carried out by authorised, trained personnel who are familiar with how to operate the
machine and in strict observance of all safety instructions.
• Before beginning any maintenance work on the machine, switch it off and secure it against accidentally
being switched on again.
• Ensure that there is suffi cient space to work around the machine.
• Keep the work area orderly and clean. Components and tools that are not put in their correct place or put
away may be the cause of accidents!
Warning! Danger – Do not attempt under any circumstances, to service, repair, dismantle, or disassemble
any mechanical or electrical components without physically disconnecting all power sources.
6.2 Cleaning
• Clean off any preservative on bright (machined ) parts with appropriate solvent (mineral spirits). Avoid
getting cleaning fl uid on any rubber parts as they tend to deteriorate rubber.
• Use soap and soft water on rubber and plastic parts.
• After cleaning, lubricate unpainted surfaces with a light application of medium consistency machine oil.
This lubrication should be repeated at least once every six months.
NOTE: Instead of oil, a good quality paste wax can be applied to rip fence and table surface. Paste wax will
enhance movement of workpieces. In addition to providing lubrication, paste wax will help prevent rusting.
• Keep your machine and your workshop clean. Do not allow sawdust to accumulate on saw or inside cabinet.
Frequently vacuum or blow out any sawdust that may accumulate within cabinet.
• Be certain motor and internal mechanisms are clean and are frequently vacuumed or blown free of any dirt.
6.3 Lubrication
All bearings on the arbor are shielded ball bearings. These bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory.
• As needed, clean the grease off the rack and worm gears of height and tilt mechanism. Lubricate rack and
gears with a medium viscosity machine oil.
• Be sure to lubricate trunnion ways and all bushings.
• Occasionally oil all other bearing points, including blade guard assembly, miter gauge and rip fence.
6.4 Service
• Replace belts and worn parts as needed. If power cords are worn, cut, or damaged in any way, have them
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