INSTALLATION
Air Supply and Connections
Always use clean, dry air at 90 psig maximum air pressure.
Dust, corrosive fumes and/or excessive moisture can ruin
the motor of an air tool. An air line filter can greatly
increase the life of an air tool. The filter removes dust and
moisture.
Be sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and are
tightly secured. See Dwg. TPD905–1 for a typical piping
arrangement.
MAIN LINES 3 TIMES
AIR TOOL INLET SIZE
TO
AIR
SYSTEM
TO
AIR
TOOL
LUBRICATOR
FILTER
REGULATOR
BRANCH LINE 2 TIMES
AIR TOOL INLET SIZE
DRAIN REGULARLY
PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
COMPRESSOR
(Dwg. TPD905–1)
4
CONTROLLER INFORMATION
Do not attempt to disassemble the Controller (31).
The Controller is available only as a unit and is guaranteed for
the life of the tool if it is not abused.
Prior to assembly, carefully inspect the Controller Assembly
for nicks, gouges and dents. Replace it with a new Controller
Assembly if necessary. Test the free speed before applying a
blade.
SAW BLADES
Removal
1.
Insert a screwdriver into the 3/8" (9.5 mm) sprag hole
of the Saw Blade (93) to keep the Arbor (40) from
rotating.
In the following step, the Saw Blade Flange Bolt
(92) has a left–hand thread. Rotate the wrench
clockwise to remove the Bolt.
2.
Using a wrench on the flats of the Bolt, unscrew and
remove the Saw Blade Flange Bolt.
3.
Remove the Saw Blade Flange (91) from the Saw
Blade.
4.
Retract the Swing Guard (75) and withdraw the Blade
through the Base (63).