Norton Abrasives BBC547, BBC157, BBC207 owner manual Motor, Engine, Blade Shaft Bearings

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III. MAINTENANCE

B. Motor

The motors are specially designed for masonry sawing. It is totally enclosed and the sealed bearings require no lubrication. The motor is equipped with thermal overload protection.

1.Periodically clean the dirt and sludge build-up from the motor fan housing and cooling fins.

2.If the motor becomes overheated, the protector shuts the motor off. Turn the motor

switch to the "OFF" and identify the cause of overheating.

For any Electric Motor service, warranty, or technical related questions please contact your nearest Baldor service center:

Baldor Electric Company

Corporate Headquarters

5711 R.S. Boreham, Jr. St.

P.O. Box 2400

Fort Smith, AR 72901

Phone: (501) 646-4711

Fax: (501) 648-5792

Web Page: http://www.baldor.com/support/default.asp

C.Engine

1.Refer to the engine owner’s manual for complete maintenance.

a.Pre-cleaner: every 25 operating hours, more often in dusty or dirty conditions, wash and oil the pre-cleaner.

b.Paper Element: Every 100 operating hours, more often under dusty or dirty conditions clean the paper element.

c.Engine Oil: After the first month or 20 operating hours, change the oil, then every 6 months or 100 operating hours.

For any Engine service, warranty, or technical related questions please contact your nearest Honda service centers:

Honda Power Equipment Group

4900 Marconi Dr.

Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847

Tel: (800) 426-7701 Fax: (678) 339-2670

Web page: http://www.honda-engines.com/dis.htm

D. Blade Shaft Bearings

The blade shaft bearings are lubricated and should not require daily lubrication under normal conditions. However, to assure long life the bearings do need to be lubricated periodically. The time interval between greasing is dependent on the running speed and operating conditions. The following chart covers most situations and can be used as a guide.

 

TEMPERATURE

CLEANLINESS

 

GREASING INTERVAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*UP TO 150

F

Dirty

 

6 to 12 months

 

 

Over 150

F

Dirty

 

Daily to 2 Weeks

 

 

Any Temp

 

Very Dirty

 

Daily to 2 Weeks

 

 

Any Temp

 

Extreme Conditions

 

Daily to 2 Weeks

 

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Contents Compact Masonry SAW Models Form 7506 rev 2/2006Warranty Preparation III. MaintenanceIV. Parts List Section OperationSafety Precautions Hazard SymbolsDust and Silica Warning You Are Responsible For Your Safety Part Number AssemblyHead Locking Handle Depth Limiting Bolt Head Locking Screw RemovalLeg Assembly Plastic Knob AttachmentConveyor Cart Assembly Guide-A-Cut AssemblyWater Curtain Assembly WrenchesWater Pump Assembly Wrench PlacementCharacteristics BBC157/207/547 Series Masonry Saw SpecificationsDimensions/Weight Electric MotorElectrical Connections Saws are wired for 115 Volt from the factoryGenerators Wiring Diagram Electrical Connections VoltGasoline Engine Installing the Blade II. OperationHow To Use Step Cutting With Abrasive Blades II. Operation How To Use Blockbuster Compact For Dry Cutting How To Use Blockbuster Compact For Wet CuttingIII. Maintenance BeltsEngine MotorBlade Shaft Bearings Pump Lubrication of Sealmaster BearingsPower Unit Service Information Parts ListOrdering Information Power Plant BBC547 Gasoline Item No Description Power Plant BBC157-207 Electric Frame Common All BBC157-207-547 Item No Description Part Number Cutting Head Common All BBC157-207-547 Locking Handle for cutting head was Cutting Table Common All BBC157-207-547 Conveyor Cart aka Cutting Table Complete Baldor Service Policy Honda Service Policy Sold and Serviced by