Maintenance

CAUTION: Before performing any main- tenance, remove the Line Cord from the electrical outlet.

1.Yoke Tightness – Periodically check and tighten the yoke Clamp Handle

Over time this handle may become loose and not tighten entirely. To cor- rect this condition, tighten the large Nut (64) at the base of the Handle using the 5/8” arbor wrench.

2.Cleaning – After each use, apply compressed air to blow clean all the parts of the Radial Arm Saw.

3.Saw Blades – Do not use a replace- ment blade rated lower than 5,000 RPM, and larger than 8-1/4” diam- eter.

4.Motor Brushes – Inspect the two motor Brushes (55) after the first 50 hours of saw use. After that, check every 10 hours. Replace if necessary by a qualified technician.

Improper Brush maintenance can cause motor failure. The Brush Caps

(56)are located on each side of the motor housing.

5.Lubrication – The Radial Arm Saw does not require initial lubrication. Periodically, however, check all mov- ing parts (i.e., knobs, levers, column shaft, Elevating Handle, shafts) to make sure that they move smoothly. If lubrication is required, use a small amount of light oil. Do not oil the Car- riage Arm bearings because they are sealed and do not require lubrication.

6.Motor Preventative Maintenance – In addition to worn motor Brushes, the following are major causes of motor failure:

Using a dull or sticking Saw Blade

Feeding the stock through the Saw Blade too fast

Starting the cut before the Saw Blade has reached full speed

Abnormal friction caused by improp- er alignment of the motor assembly, especially when ripping

Low voltage supplied to the machine

Buildup of dust in the motor housing, which prevents proper cooling.

SKU 42933

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Chicago Electric 42933 operating instructions Maintenance