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MAINTENANÜh

WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS

POWER CORD OR SWITCH REPLACEMENT
1. UNPLUG YOUR SAW.

i^WARNING: FAILURE TO UNPLUG YOUR SAW

COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL STARTING OR
SHOCK CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

2. Remove screws and wing nut securing handle

cover. See Figure 17.

3. Carefully lift handle cover away from tool.
4. Note the locations of all lead wiring inside the

handle and how each connection has been made.
IMPORTANT: When the new cord or switch is in­
stalled, identical connections must be made.

5. Remove the lead wires from the switch by insert­

ing a 1/32” diameter pin or nail into each switch

lead receptacle and pull the lead wires as shown
in Figure 16. This will release the wires. Remove

the pin or nail with a twisting motion.

6

. To replace lead wires, push each lead wire into its

proper receptacle. NOTE: Be sure to push lead
wires into switch as far as possible.

7. Locate the switch in the handle and place all wir­

ing so it cannot be pinched or contact screws

when handle cover is replaced.

8

. Replace handle cover, screws, and wing nut.

9. Tighten screws and wing nut securely.

1/32” DIAMETER
NAIL OR PIN

WING NUT

SCREW

Fig. 17

GENERAL

Only the parts shown on parts list, page 15, are in­
tended to be repaired or replaced by the customer.

All other parts represent an important part of the

double insulation system and should be serviced on­
ly by a qualified service technician.

Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts.

Most plastics are susceptible to various types of

commercial solvents and may be damaged by their
use. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, carbon dust,
etc.

-

iLWARNING: DO NOT AT ANY TIME LET BRAKE

FLUIDS, GASOLINE, PETROLEUM-BASED PRO­
DUCTS, PENETRATING OILS, ETC. COME IN

CONTACT WITH PLASTIC PARTS. THEY CON­
TAIN

CHEMICALS

THAT

CAN

DAMAGE,

WEAKEN, OR DESTROY PLASTICS.

When electric tools are used on fiberglass boat

sports cars, etc., it has been found that they are sul

ject to accelerated wear and possible prematui
failure, as the fiberglass chips and grindings ai
highly abrasive to bearings, brushes, commutate
etc. Consequently it is not recommended that th
tool be used for extended work on any fiberglas
material. During any use on fiberglass it is extreme!

important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blov
ing with an air jet. ALWAYS WEAR SAFET

GLASSES, DUST MASK, OR EYESHIELDS BEFOR
BEGINNING POWER TOOL OPERATION OR BLOV
ING DUST.

THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES WERE AVAILABLE AT THE TIME THIS MANUA
WAS PRINTED.

Cord Lock (9 2595)

Carrying Case (_^ 14702)
Rip Guide (^27679)

50’ 14 A.W.G. Ext. Cord (_^ 5821)

71/4

Saw Blade (9 32303)

7‘/4

71/4

Saw Blade (9 32423)

71

/,

71/4

Saw Blade (9 32494)

71/4

7

‘/4

Saw Blade (9 32564)

7V

a

100’ 14 A.W.G. Ext. Cord 83508) 7V

a

Saw Blade (9 32664)
Saw Blade (9 32444)
Saw Blade (9 32526)
Saw Blade (9 32518)
Saw Blade (9 32489)

iàCAUTION:

The use of attachments or accessories not listed above might be hazardous.

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