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Keep hands and clothing away from the blade.
The blade of a Circular Saw will coast before stopping
after the throttle is released.
•
Do not stop rotation of blade by putting lateral
pressure on it.
•
Operate the Saw only when standing on a stable
platform and holding the Saw with two hands.
Do not operate the Saw while standing on a ladder.
•
Rest the guide plate fully on the workpiece when
operating.
•
Do not force the Saw into the workpiece. The Saw may
kick back if the blade is forced or pinched while
making a cut.
OILER ADJUSTMENT
The built–in lubricator has been properly adjusted at the
factory to produce the correct amount of lubrication for the
tool. Insufficient lubrication can result from clogged oiler
felts within the lubricator. To replace the felts, proceed as
follows:
1. Remove the Drain Plug and pour the oil from the oil
chamber.
LUBRICATION
Ingersoll–Rand No. 50
Always use an air line lubricator with these tools.
We recommend the following Filter–Lubricator–Regulator
Unit:
For USA – No. C31–06–G00
Where a permanent lubricator cannot be installed, inject
3 cc of Ingersoll–Rand No. 50 Oil into the air inlet before
attaching the hose. Remove the Drain Plug (4) from the
Motor Housing (1) and fill the chamber. After each eight
hours of operation, replenish the oil supply.
Whenever the Saw is disassembled for maintenance or
repair, work 3 to 4 cc of Ingersoll–Rand No. 28 Grease
around the Arbor Gear (43) and Rear Arbor Bearing (41).
After each forty–eight hours of operation, inject five or
six strokes of Ingersoll–Rand No. 28 Grease into the Grease
Fitting (6).
SAW SPECIFIC WARNINGS (Continued)
ADJUSTMENTS
PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
Ingersoll–Rand No. 28
•
Always use genuine Ingersoll–Rand Flanges provided
with the Saw. Never use a substitute.
•
Mount the blade and flanges as instructed in this
manual. Always mount the blade so that the arrow on
the blade and the arrow on the Swing Guard point in
the same direction.
•
Never operate the Saw without the Flange Retaining
Screw installed in its proper place in the end of the
Arbor. Always securely tighten the Flange Retaining
Screw as instructed in this manual before operating
the Saw.
•
Do not use saws in a bench mounted configuration.
2.
With a thin blade screwdriver, remove the Oiler
Adjusting Screw.
3.
Using tweezers or a bent piece of wire, remove the
Oiler Felts and install a new set.
4. Replace the Oiler Adjusting Screw, installing it slightly
below flush, and replace the wool.
5.
Replenish the oil supply and install the Drain Plug.
After each year of service, clean all grease from the
gearing and replace it with 3 to 4 cc of fresh
Ingersoll–Rand No. 28 Grease.
OILER ADJUSTMENT
The built–in lubricator has been properly adjusted at the
factory to produce the correct amount of lubrication for the
tool. Insufficient lubrication can result from clogged oiler
felts within the lubricator. To replace the felts, proceed as
follows:
1.
Remove the Drain Plug (4) and pour the oil from the
oil chamber.
2.
With a thin blade screwdriver, remove the Oiler
Adjusting Screw (2).
3.
Using tweezers or a bent piece of wire, remove the
Oiler Felts (3) and install a new set.
4. Replace the Oiler Adjusting Screw, installing it slightly
below flush, and replace the wool.
5.
Replenish the oil supply and install the Drain Plug.
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