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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF SAW BLADE
MOUNT
(1) After use, blow away sawdust, earth, sand, moisture,
etc., with air or brush them away with a brush, etc., to
ensure that the blade mount can function smoothly.
(2) As shown in Fig. 13, carry out lubrication around the
blade holder on a periodic basis by use of cutting
fl uid, etc.
Blade holder
Lever
NOTE
Continued use of the tool without cleaning and
lubricating the area where the saw blade is installed
can result in some slack movement of the lever due to
accumulated sawdust and chips.
Under the circumstances, pull a rubber cap provided
on the lever in the direction of an arrow mark as shown
in Fig. 14 and remove the rubber cap from the lever.
Then, clean up the inside of the blade holder with air
and the like and carry out suffi cient lubrication.
The rubber cap can be fi tted on if it is pressed fi rmly
onto the lever. At this time, make certain that there
exists no clearance between the blade holder and
the rubber cap, and furthermore ensure that the saw-
blade-installed area can function smoothly.
14
Fig. 12
Machine oil
Fig. 13
Lever
Rubber cap
CAUTION
Do not use any saw blade with a worn-out blade
hole. Otherwise, the saw blade can come off ,
resulting in personal injury. (Fig. 15)
Blade
3. Adjusting the base
Loosen the hex socket bolt with an Allen wrench and
move the base forward, as shown in Fig. 16, Fig. 17.
Tighten the hex socket bolt slightly, ensure the base
does not move back and forth, and fi rmly tighten the
hex socket bolt. Ensure that the base does not contact
the blade.
Set screw
12 mm
Base
Base
4. Confi rm that the battery is mounted correctly.
Fig. 14
Blade hole
Fig. 15
Allen wrench
Fig. 16
Fig. 17