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The bearings are sealed and |
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require no lubrication during their usable life. |
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However, your saw components will operate |
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at their best if the bearing surfaces are kept |
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Lubricate the areas indicated below every |
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months, depending on frequency of use. |
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•Sliding table ways. Spray or wipe on a light machine oil or lubricant (such as Boeshield T9®) along the entire length of the steel rods
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Figure 75. Gear lubrication.
• Other pivot points. All other pivot points under the table should be lubricated with 6 or 7 drops of light machine oil.
Figure 74. Sliding table ways.
G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw |