Maintenance; Section 13 Maintenance - Steel City 35620 User Manual

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This table saw requires very little maintenance other
than minor lubrication and cleaning. The following sec-
tions detail what will need to be done in order to assure
continued operation of your saw.
LUBRICATION
The table saw has sealed lubricated bearings in the
motor housing and the arbor assembly that do not
require any additional lubrication from the operator.
Use a wire brush to clean off the worm gears and
trunnions and apply a white lithium grease to keep
them lubricated.
CLEANING
Keep the inside of the cabinet clear of saw dust and
wood chips. With the table saw unplugged, vacuum out
the inside of the cabinet or blow out the inside with an
air hose. Be sure to use air pressure no higher than
50 P.S.I. as high pressure air may damage insulation.
WARNING
!
Be sure to wear protective eyewear and dust mask
when cleaning out the cabinet of the saw.
MODEL 35620 ONLY
The tabletop is an unfinished metal surface that, over
time, will accumulate rust if not properly cared for.
When the table saw is not in use, keep a light coat of
WD-40 on the table top as this will help prevent rust
from occurring. If rust has already accumulated on the
table, use WD-40 and a fine steel wool to get rid of the
rust. Using a quality paste wax on the tabletop and
wings is a good preventative measure to help prevent
rust from forming.
MODEL 35631 ONLY
The Titanium Nitrite (TiN)coating is designed to be
maintenance free and WILL NOT RUST! While the
distinctive gold color of your Steel City cast-iron top is
an indication that the surface is protected against rust
and corrosion, that protection does not diminish if the
gold color is worn away by abrasion due to normal use
over time. A paste wax may be applied to the table top
to give it a shiny appearance.

MAINTENANCE

CHANGING BELTS
WARNING
!
MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SAW IS DISCONNECT-
ED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
Fig. 1
1. Lower the blade to its lowest point.
2. Loosen the hex cap bolt (A). SEE FIG. 1.
3. Take the tension off of the belts (B) by lifting up on
the motor.
4. Remove the belts from the arbor and motor pulleys.
5. Replace and tension the belts. The weight of the
motor should apply enough tension to the belts.
Tighten the hex cap bolts.
6. Check the belt tension after the saw has been used
for a few hours. Adjust as necessary.
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A
B

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