Powermatic 64B operating instructions Maintenance, Cleaning, Lubrication, Miscellaneous

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Figure 47 – Push stick template

13.0Maintenance

Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury.

Cleaning

Clean the table saw according to the schedule below to ensure maximum performance. The schedule assumes the saw is being used every day.

Daily:

ˆWipe down table surface and T-slots, and apply a rust preventive to them.

ˆClean pitch and resin from saw blade.

Weekly:

ˆClean motor housing with compressed air.

ˆWipe down fence rails with a dry silicon lubricant.

Lubrication

Refer to Figure 48.

Lower the arbor all the way, and lubricate the following elements with a lithium grease every 12 months, or more frequently if needed. Clean the elements first with a solvent/degreaser and a soft rag.

ˆBlade angling trunnions (A, Figure 48).

ˆWipe a light coat of grease on the elevating rods (B).

ˆThreads of blade elevating screw (C)

ˆThreads of blade tilting screw (D).

Raise and lower arbor, and tilt it back and forth, to distribute the grease.

Check all adjustments after lubricating.

Figure 48

Miscellaneous

Always be aware of the condition of your machine. Routinely check the condition of the following items and repair or replace as necessary:

ˆMounting bolts (tighten)

ˆPower switch

ˆSaw blade (cracks, worn or dull teeth, etc.)

ˆBlade guard and riving knife

ˆDrive belt (cracks, frays, worn areas, etc.)

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Contents Part No. M-1791229 PowermaticWarranty Period Warranty and ServiceTable of contents Safety warnings Kickback Kickback PreventionProtection Tips from Kickback About this manual Glossary Specifications FeaturesMotor and Electricals Motor type Shipping contents Setup and AssemblyAdditional tools required not supplied Unpacking and cleanupStand assembly Mounting saw to stand Installing handwheels/hooksWood Extension Table Installing table extensionsLeveling table extensions Rails and FenceTable insert Switch bracketInstalling and removing blade Motor coverGrounding instructions Electrical connectionsRiving knife Blade guardExtension cords Voltage conversionBlade raising/tilt mechanism AdjustmentsSwitch lockout Fence alignmentBlade elevation stops Positive blade stops10.4.1 90 Blade stop 10.4.2 45 Blade stopTable to blade alignment Trunnion adjustmentRiving knife alignment Low profile riving knifeBelt tension and replacement Start/stop switchOperations Rip sawing Resawing Bevel and miter operations CrosscuttingDo not use the standard table insert for dadoing operations Dado cuttingFiller piece Safety devicesFeather board Push stick and push blockMiscellaneous MaintenanceCleaning LubricationOptional accessories Replacement Parts TroubleProbable Cause Remedy Table and Cabinet Assembly Exploded View Description Size Qty Table and Cabinet Assembly Parts ListMotor and Trunnion Assembly Exploded View Index No Description Size Qty Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List64B-ALA Stand Assembly Exploded View Stand Assembly Parts List Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Exploded View 64B-UGA Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Parts ListConnections for 115 volt 64B Table Saw 115VConnections for 230 volt 64B Table Saw 230VNew Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee