4. About Handling the Motor (see Fig. 1)
Winding of the motor is said to be the heart of this tool. Exercise utmost caution not to damage the winding by
exposing it to wash oil or water.
NOTE:
Accumulation of dust and the like inside the motor can result in a malfunction.
After using the motor for 50 hours or so, carry out no-load running, and blow in the dry air
from a wind hole at the motor's rear. Such action is eff ective to discharge dust and the like.
5. Inspecting the screws
Regularly inspect each component of the power tool for looseness.
Re-tighten screws on any loose part.
WARNING:
To prevent personal injury, never operate the power tool if any components are loose.
6. Inspecting the lower guard for proper operation
Before each use of the tool, test the lower guard (see Fig. 7) to assure that it is in good condition and that it
moves smoothly.
Never use the tool unless the lower guard operates properly and it is in good mechanical condition.
7. Storage
After operation of the tool has been completed, check that the following has been performed:
(1) Trigger switch is in OFF position,
(2) Power plug has been removed from the receptacle,
(3) Lock-off button has been removed and stored in a secure place.
When the tool is not in use, keep it stored in a dry place out of the reach of children.
8. Replacement of Poly-V-Belt
Poly-V-Belt
Pulley (A)
Pulley (B)
Fig. 56
9. Lubrication
Lubricate the following sliding surfaces once a month to keep the power tool in good operating condition for a
long time (see Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). Use of machine oil is recommended.
Oil supply points:
* Rotary portion of hinge
* Rotary portion of vise assembly
* Rotary portion of holder (A)
10. Cleaning
Duct
Air gun
Fig. 57
The power of the motor is transmitted to the saw blade by a Poly-V-Belt. When
the Poly-V-Belt is broken or damaged, remove the belt cover by loosening the
two 5mm screws (see Fig. 2) and replace the damaged one with the new one.
When connecting the belt on pulleys, fi rst connect 2 or 3 teeth of Poly-V-Belt
to the grooves of the pulley (A) and pulley (B). Then turning the pulley (A) and
pulley (B), connect all 10 teeth of the belt to the pulleys.
Clean the machine, duct and lower guard by blowing with dry
air from an air gun or other tool.
Periodically remove chips, dust and other waste material from
the surface of the power tool, especially from the inside of the
lower guard with a damp, soapy cloth. To avoid a malfunction of
Lower Guard
the motor, protect it from contact with oil or water.
If the laser line becomes invisible due to chips and the like
adhered onto the window of the laser marker's light-emitting
section, wipe and clean the window with a dry cloth or a soft
cloth moistened with soapy water, etc.
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