RIDGID R3210 manual Lubrication, Brush Replacement, DIP Stick, OIL Plug, Screws

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MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

See Figure 21.

This tool has been properly lubricated and is ready to use.

 

 

However, it is recommended that the gears be lubricated

 

 

only with Mobil SHC 636 Oil.

 

 

Always check the oil level before using this tool, using the

 

 

dipstick provided.

 

 

n Unplug the tool.

 

 

n Place the base of the saw on a horizontal surface.

 

 

n Remove the oil plug using a 6mm hex wrench.

 

 

n Tip the saw up and let oil drain out into an appropriate

 

 

oil container.

 

 

n Replace the oil using a small funnel (less than 1/4 in.

DIP STICK

 

spout). Take care to let air out while putting new oil in to

OIL PLUG

Fig. 21

avoid spilling.

 

 

 

nFill only with Mobil SHC 636 Oil. (Available as a replace-

ment part.)

nFill the gear case until the oil level is between the two marks on the dipstick. Do not overfill. If the level of oil raises above the second mark on the dipstick while the

base is on a level surface, overheating may occur.

n Replace the oil plug with a 6mm hex wrench. Do not overtighten. The O-ring under the head should be com- pressed slightly. Overtightening will cause the o-ring to unseat and not seal properly.

Note: With a new saw, change the oil following the first ten hours of use. This will prolong the life of the tool by removing the gear particles from the oil when the gears are breaking in.

BRUSH REPLACEMENT

See Figure 22.

The tool has externally accessible brush assemblies that

 

 

 

should be periodically checked for wear.

 

 

BRUSH

n Unplug the tool.

 

 

 

 

ASSEMBLY

n Remove the brush cap with a torx screwdriver. The brush

 

 

 

 

 

assembly is spring loaded and will pop out when you

 

BRUSH

 

remove the brush cap.

SCREWS

 

CAP

Fig. 22

n Remove the brush assembly (brush and spring).

 

 

 

 

 

 

nCheck for wear. If worn, always replace in pairs. Do not replace one side without replacing the other.

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Contents Operators Manual Double InsulationTable of Contents IntroductionPersonal Safety General Safety RulesElectrical Safety Work AreaService Specific Safety RulesCauses and Operator Prevention of Kickback Additional Safety Rules Symbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONSymbol Signal Meaning Electrical Connection ElectricalDouble Insulation Extension CordsFeatures Features Instructions UnpackingPacking List See Figures 2 and 2a AssemblyAttaching Blade Spring WasherSee Figure Removing BladeSpindle Lock Button Wrench Blade Screw SAW Blades OperationApplications Blade Guard SystemKickback See Figures 5, 6, 7,Switch Trigger Elevation Bracket Depth Adjustment Lever Adjusting Blade DepthSTARTING/STOPPING the SAW See Figures 11, 12, Operating the SAWLine CUT Positive 0 Bevel Stop Cross CuttingBevel Cutting To Check Positive 0 Bevel StopBevel Adjustment Lever To Adjust Positive 0 Bevel StopTo Adjust Bevel Setting See Figures 16Pocket Cutting To Bevel CUTNotch Notch Lower Blade Guard General MaintenanceLength of CUT Scale DIP Stick Brush ReplacementLubrication OIL PlugWhat is Covered Under the Limited Three Year Warranty WarrantyDAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy HOW to Obtain Service What is not Covered4 Worm Drive SAW Double Insulated