Replacing and Tensioning V-Belt
1. Disconnect saw from power source.
2. Lower the blade to its lowest position and
open the motor cover door.
3. Loosen the hex nut (B, Figure 26).
4. Take tension off of the belt (A, Figure 26) by
lifting up on the motor.
5.
Remove the belt from the arbor and motor
pulleys.
6. Replace and tension the belt. The weight of
the motor should apply sufficient tension to
belts. Tighten the hex nut (B, Figure 26).
7. Check the belt tension after the saw has
been used for a few hours. Adjust as
necessary.
Maintenance
WARNING!
Disconnect the machine from power source
before proceeding with any maintenance, or
troubleshooting! Failure to comply may
cause serious injury!
Periodically clean the inside of the machine for
dust control. Use an air hose to blow out dust
from motor fan and motor cover.
Use a wire brush to clean trunions and worm
gears. Apply white lithium grease or powdered
graphite to lubricate worm gears, and trunions.
Keep pulleys and belts free from dirt, dust, oil
and grease.
Replace worn v-belts as needed.
Remove rust from the tabletop with WD-40 and
a Scotch-Brite™ Hand Pad. Keep a light coat of
WD-40
on the table top when not in use
Accessory Holders
See Figure 27 for the correct placement of
the accessory holders.
Figure 26
Figure 27
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