Cyclone RazorOptimal User Manual
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Maintenance
WARNING
The operator must thoroughly read and
understand this manual before operating
the saw or starting any servicing. All safety
and warning instructions should be
followed. This manual must be available to
all operators.
The operator must remove from and lock
out all power sources to saw before
servicing.
Lubrication
There are several components on the Cyclone Optimal Saw that need to be lubricated regularly. The
linear bearing rails on the saw carriage, vertical clamp, and horizontal clamps need to be lubricated every
5000 machine cycles with lithium soap-based grease. Each of the linear bearing block have a grease
zerk for application of grease. To access the saw carriage the motor guard panel will have to removed.
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