![skilsaw SPT70WT Скачать руководство пользователя страница 36](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/skilsaw/spt70wt/spt70wt_operating-safety-instructions-manual_1288489036.webp)
-36-
SPECIAL CUTTING TECHNIQUES
Do not attempt to perform
cuts not covered in this man-
ual un less you are thoroughly familiar with
procedures and fixtur ing.
This table saw is a
highly versatile tool, ca pa ble of performing a
wide range of highly specialized cuts that cannot
be covered in this manual.
See your local library for books on woodworking
techniques, such as: The Complete Book of Sta-
tionary Power Tool Techniques by R.J. De Christo-
foro or Table Saw Techniques by R. Cliffe.
CUTTING METALS AND MASONRY
This table saw is not recom-
mended for cutting metals,
such as aluminum or copper, even with a
special blade designed to cut these materi-
als.
This table saw is not recom-
mended for cutting any ma-
sonry material, even with abrasive cut-off
wheels.
Maintaining Your Table Saw
For your own safety, turn
switch “OFF” and remove plug
from power source outlet be fore maintaining
or lubricating your saw.
CLEAR DUST CHUTE/SCOOP
At times, thin cut-offs may fall through the table in-
sert and down into the dust chute. These may ac-
cumulate and hamper dust collection. Your
SPT70WT is designed with a tool-free access Dust
Chute/Scoop for quickly and easily clearing this
space.
For your own safety, turn
switch “OFF” and remove plug
from power source outlet before maintaining
your saw.
1. Loosen dust chute/scoop retainer screw, see
figure 64.
2. Remove the dust chute/scoop by sliding it away
from the tool and clear any debris.
3. Reattach dust chute/scoop and secure with
retainer screw.
Tool should not be operated
without
securing
dust
chute/scoop properly with the retainer screw.
Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the
saw. Frequently blow out any dust that may accu-
mulate inside the saw cabinet, motor or blade ele-
vation gears. Clean your cutting tools (i.e. blades)
with a Gum and Pitch Remover.
Periodically clean the guard. Wipe it or blow it clean
with compressed air.
The cord and the tool should be wiped with a dry
clean cloth to prevent deterioration from oil and
grease.
Certain cleaning agents and
solvents can damage plastic
parts.
Some of these are: gasoline, carbon tetra-
chloride, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia
and household detergents which contain am -
monia. Avoiding use of these and other types of
cleaning agents will minimize the possibility of
damage.
A coat of automobile-type wax applied to the table
will help to keep the surface clean and allow work-
pieces to slide more freely.
If the power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any
way, have it replaced immediately.
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
CAUTION
!
WARNING
FIG. 64
Dust
Chute/Scoop
!
WARNING
Screw
2610039875 12-15 E_SPT70WT 12/23/15 10:55 PM Page 36