General information, Warning, Cleaning – Sears 113.197611 User Manual
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Maintenance
General Information
When new, the saw requires no lubrica
tion. The saw has been partially aligned
and all bearings are lubricated and sealed
for life. In time, in order to keep the saw
in good working order, it will be necessary
to clean, lubricate and re-align.
WARNING
To avoid shock, burns, or lacera
tions from accidental start up of saw,
turn power switch off and unplug
saw before doing maintenance or
servicing saw.
Cleaning
Periodically remove any heavy build-up of
sawdust that may accumulate on the saw.
The absorbing tendency of sawdust will
draw lubricants away from the areas
where they are needed. Wipe the carriage
bearings and track surfaces with a dry or
lightly oiled cloth. If packed sawdust and
grease build up repeatedly on the carriage
bearings, inspect the track wipers for wear
and replace if necessary.
To avoid motor damage due to sawdust
build-up, which interferes with normal
motor ventilation, vacuum the motor
often.
Lubrication
Do not
lubricate motor bearings, carriage
bearings, or the area between the miter
locking rings and the column tube. Motor
and carriage bearings are sealed and do
not need added lubrication.
You can lubricate other points if neces
sary, but only when sticking or binding oc
curs. Use a small amount of SAE No
lOW-30 automotive engine oil. Excess oil
attracts airborn dust and sawdust.
To lubricate swivel index pin:
1.
Rotate blade to either rip position.
2. Apply a few drops of oil along Index
pin, as shown below.
To lubricate bevel index pin:
1. Bevel motor to 45°.
2. Apply a few drops of oil along index
pin, as shown below.
To lubricate the bearing points where the
radial arm attaches to the column tube:
1
. Remove rear arm cover.
2. Apply oil to two areas indicated by ar
rows. Note:
Do not get oil on locking ring;
oil will make it slippery and unable to lock
securely in non-indexed miter positions.
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