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Type of spare blade and detachment
(Fig. 16)
Securing bolts should be firmly tightened.
Confirm periodically that the blade is tightened properly.
Spare blade size
Use this table to identify the correct blades for your model.
NOTE:
• Use only genuine Makita blades.
ADDING OIL
This Cordless Steel Rod Cutter is electro-hydraulic. When
shipped from the factory, it was filled with oil. Do not
attempt to add oil as long as the tool performs well. Over a
period of time the oil level will gradually go down.
Eventually this will cause a noticeable dropping off in
performance. When this happens add oil as follows.
1. Place some rebar between the blades and pull the
switch trigger.
2. Release the switch trigger just before the cut is
completed to stop the tool.
3. Remove the Battery from the tool, so that the Blades
cannot be moved accidentally.
4. Remove the Bolt (SB10x15) which caps the oil filler
hole. Add the oil, being careful not to allow any oil to
spill into the motor.
5. Replace the Bolt (SB10x15) and tighten securely.
6. Reinsert the Battery into the tool and complete the
cutting operation.
7. Repeat the above procedure several times until the oil
level remains correct.
CAUTION:
• Only pure hydraulic oil as recommended by Makita
should be used in this tool. Recommended oils include
the Makita supplied hydraulic oil, Super Hyrando #46
(JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp.); Shell Tellus Plus #46
(U.S. Shell); or equivalent spec anti-wear hydraulic oil,
ISO Viscosity Grade 46. Do not use other oils as these
may cause damage to the seals and other internal
machine parts.
Model
A (Fitted to Bar Holder)
B (Fitted to Cutter Rod)
DSC163 (ø3 - ø16)
22 × 17 × 9 mm (Bolt Size 5 mm)
22 × 17 × 8 mm (Bolt Size 5 mm)