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Accessories, Warning, Maintenance warning – Milwaukee Tool 5263-21 User Manual

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accessories

For a complete listing of accessories refer to your

MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog or go on-line

to www.milwaukeetool.com. To obtain a catalog,

contact your local distributor or a service center.

Warning

To reduce the risk of injury,

always unplug the tool before attaching or

removing accessories. Use only specifically

recommended accessories. Others may be

hazardous.

Maintaining Tools

Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a regular

maintenance program. Before use, examine the

general condition of your tool. Inspect guards,

switches, tool cord set and extension cord for

damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment,

binding of moving parts, improper mounting, bro-

ken parts and any other condition that may affect

its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration

occurs, turn the tool off immediately and have the

problem corrected before further use. Do not use a

damaged tool. Tag damaged tools “DO NOT USE”

until repaired (see “Repairs”).

Under normal conditions, relubrication is not neces-

sary until the motor brushes need to be replaced.

After six months to one year, depending on use,

return your tool to the nearest MILWAUKEE service

facility for the following:

• Lubrication

• Brush inspection and replacement

• Mechanical inspection and cleaning (gears, spin-

dles, bearings, housing, etc.)

• Electrical inspection (switch, cord, armature, etc.)

• Testing to assure proper mechanical and electrical

operation

Warning

To reduce the risk of injury,

electric shock and damage to the tool, never

immerse your tool in liquid or allow a liquid

to flow inside the tool.

mainTenance

Warning

To reduce the risk of injury,

always unplug your tool before performing

any maintenance. Never disassemble the tool

or try to do any rewiring on the tool’s electrical

system. Contact a milWaukee service facility

for ALL repairs.

Cleaning

Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep the tool

handles clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use

only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean your

tool since certain cleaning agents and solvents

are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts.

Some of these include: gasoline, turpentine, lacquer

thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents,

ammonia and household detergents containing

ammonia. Never use flammable or combustible

solvents around tools.
Repairs

If your tool is damaged, return the entire tool to the

nearest service center.