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5.
Set the angle of a file to 45° (for UH004G/UH005G/
UH008G/UH009G) or 50° (for UH006G/UH007G), and
grind the upper blade from 3 directions with the file.
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Fig.37:
(1)
File
(2)
45° or 50°
CAUTION:
Before grinding the shear blades,
make sure that the tool is switched off and the
battery cartridge is removed from the tool.
6.
Place the tool upside down, and then remove the
burrs from the shear blades with the dressing stone.
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Fig.38:
1.
Dressing stone
7.
Set the angle of the file to 45° (for UH004G/UH005G/
UH008G/UH009G) or 50° (for UH006G/UH007G), and
grind the lower blade from 3 directions with the file.
8.
Return the tool to normal position, and then remove
the burrs from the shear blades with the dressing stone.
9.
Attach the branch catcher by tightening the screw.
Grease lubrication
Interval of lubrication:
Every 50 operating hours
1.
Remove the bolt from the hole for lubrication.
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Fig.39:
1.
Bolt
2.
Remove the cap from the grease vessel. Align the
outlet of the grease vessel with the hole on the cover,
and then press the outlet of the grease vessel onto the
hole.
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Fig.40:
1.
Grease vessel
2.
Hole
3.
Apply the grease to the tool (Approximately 5 g as
a guide).
4.
Remove the grease vessel.
5.
Tighten the bolt.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before asking for repairs, conduct your own inspection first. If you find a problem that is not explained in the manual, do not
attempt to dismantle the tool. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for repairs.
State of abnormality
Probable cause (malfunction)
Remedy
Motor does not run.
Battery cartridge is not installed.
Install the battery cartridge.
Battery problem (under voltage)
Recharge the battery. If recharging is not effective,
replace battery.
The drive system does not work correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Motor stops running after a little use.
Battery's charge level is low.
Recharge the battery. If recharging is not effective,
replace battery.
Overheating.
Stop using of tool to allow it to cool down.
Tool does not reach maximum RPM.
Battery is installed improperly.
Install the battery cartridge as described in this manual.
Battery power is dropping.
Recharge the battery. If recharging is not effective,
replace battery.
The drive system does not work correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Shear blades do not move:
stop the machine immediately!
Foreign objects are caught between the
shear blades.
1. Use the reverse button.
2. Switch off the tool and remove the battery car
-
tridge, and then remove the foreign objects using
tools such as pliers.
The drive system does not work correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Abnormal vibration:
stop the machine immediately!
Shear blades are broken, bent or worn. Replace the shear blades.
The drive system does not work correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Shear blades and motor cannot stop:
Remove the battery immediately!
Electric malfunction.
Remove the battery and ask your local authorized
service center for repair.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CAUTION:
These accessories or attachments
are recommended for use with your Makita tool
specified in this manual.
The use of any other
accessories or attachments might present a risk of
injury to persons. Only use accessory or attachment
for its stated purpose.
If you need any assistance for more details regard
-
ing these accessories, ask your local Makita Service
Center.
•
Shear blade assembly
•
Shear blade cover
•
Chip receiver
•
Grease vessel
•
Makita genuine battery and charger
NOTE:
Some items in the list may be included in the
tool package as standard accessories. They may
differ from country to country.
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