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9\Xi`e^j1 The bearings are sealed and pre-lubri- cated and require no lubrication.

Kilee`fej1 Use multi-purpose grease in the trunnion grooves (=`^li\0)) every 6–12 months, depending on the frequency of use. To grease the blade height trunnion, move the blade height all the way down and smear a dab of grease into the trunnion groove, behind the plate shown in =`^li\0), then move the blade up all the way to spread the grease.

To grease the blade tilt trunnions, move the sliding table out of the way and open the blade guard. Tilt the blade to 90°. From the front of the saw, smear a dab of grease in the front of the trunnion grooves on both sides. Now, tilt the blade to 45° and reach inside the cabinet and smear a dab of grease into the back of the trun- nion grooves on both sides. Tilt the blade back- and-forth to distribute the grease evenly.

C\X[jZi\nj1 Use multi-purpose grease on the leadscrews (=`^li\ 0)) every 6-12 months, at the same time you lubricate the trunnions. Wipe the leadscrews clean with a dry rag and brush a light coat of new grease on them with a clean, dry brush. Only grease the area of the leadscrew between the stop nuts. Move the blade height and tilt the blade back-and-forth to distribute the grease evenly.

Jc`[`e^KXYc\NXpj1 Spray/wipe on a light machine oil (such as Boeshield) down the entire length of the steel rods (=`^li\0().

Sliding Table Way Steel Rod

=`^li\0(% Sliding table ways.

Blade Tilt

 

Trunnions

 

Blade Height Trunnion

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Plate)

 

Leadscrews

 

=`^li\0)% Lubrication locations (table removed for clarity).

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