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Pro-Tech 7208 Instruction Manual page 21

10" compound miter saw

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Maintaining
Your
MAINTENANCE
Atways unplug the power cord before imymatnten,
ance check on this SaW.i_ .... :_.... i::......
DANGEI=h Never
put I_bricants
on the blade
while
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mrUng
or electrical shock, unplug the
power, cord
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bef_
wo,_ing
on the saw.
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I WARNING:
For your safety,
this saw Is double
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Insulated.
To avoid electrical
shock, fire or injury,
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use only
parts Identical
to those
Identified
in the
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parts list. Reassemble
exactly as original assembly
| to avoid electrical
hazards.
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Periodically,
sawdust
will
accumulate
under
the
work table and base. This could cause difficulty in
the movement
of the work table when setting up a
miter cut. Frequently
blow out or vacuum
up the
sawdust
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WARNING:
If blowing
sawdust,
wear
proper
eye
protection
to keep
debris
from blowing
into /
eyes.
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BASIC BLADE REQUIREMENTS
10 _ Diameter
Blades marked for 5,500 RPM or higher.
5/8 '1 Arbor Hole
REPLACING
CARBON
BRUSHES
The
carbon
brushes
furnished
will
fast approxi-
mately
50 hours
of running
time
or 10,000 on/off
cycles, Replace
both carbon
brushes
when
either
has less than 1/4 _ length of carbon
remaining.
To
inspect
or
replace,
first
unplug
the
saw,
then
remove
the black
plastic
cap on the side of the
motor
(caution,
this cap is spring
loaded
by the
brush assembly).
Then pull out the brush.
Repeat
for the other
side.
To
reassemble
reverse
the
procedure.
The ears on the metal end of the brush
assembly
go in the same
hole the carbon part fits
into. Tighten the cap snugly but do not overtighten.
NOTE: To reinstall
the same
brushes,
first make
sure the brushes
go back
in the way they came
out. This will avoid a break in period
that reduced
performance
and increases
wear.
LOWER BLADE GUARD
Do not use the saw without
the lower
guard. The
lower
blade
guard
is attached
to the
saw
for
protection.
Should
the lower
guard
become
dama-
ged, do not use the saw until damaged
guard
has
been
replaced.
Devetop
a regular
check
to make
sure
the
lower
guard
is working
properly.
Clean
the
lower
guard
of any
dust
or
build
up with
a
damp cloth,
LUBRICATION
All the motor
bearings
in this tool are
lubricated
with a sufficient amount
of high grade lubricant
for
the
life
of
the
unit
under
normal
operating
conditions,
therefore,
no
further
lubrication
is
required.
(See below.)
Infrequent Lubrication As Required:
t. Lubrication of arm pivot for free movement.
a. By loosening nut and applying oil to washer
and to contact face (minor).
b, Disassembly means required to grease pivot
bolt and contact faces (major).
NOTE: Disassembly should be
done
by
an
authorized
service technician. Removal of the
upper guard and the bolt stop is necessary
before pivot can be disassembled. Pay close
attention
to the spring-end
positions in the
castings. Mark with chalk to avoid later confu-
sion.
2. Lubrication of-mechanism
which pivots lower
guard. Use light household oil (sewing machine
oi!) on metal-to-metal
or metal-to-plastic
guard
contact areas as required for
smooth, quiet
operation. Avoid excess oil, to which sawdust
will cling,
CAUTION:
Do not use solvents
on the guard.
They could make the plastic 'cloudy"
and brittle.
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WARNING:
When cleaning
lower guard unplug
the saw from the outlet to avoid unexpected
start-
up.
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