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SECTION 12.2 lists Scotchman.s parts numbers for cutting oils and lubricants. Using high quality
lubricants and oils will greatly increase the life of this equipment.
We recommend using only pure, synthetic, water soluble, cutting oil for coolant.
For the saw head, use a non-EP additive ISO-460 gear oil specified for worm gears. Oils containing
EP additives may degrade or damage bronze gears and must be avoided. Mobile 600WSuper
Cylinder Oil is highly recommended and available from the factory under P/N 075758.
For the power down feed reservoir, use a SAE 10W (ISO 32) non-foaming hydraulic oil, such as
Mobil DTE 10 or equivalent
8.2 CUTTING OILS AND LUBRICANTS
CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING THE
FILLER PLUG FROM THE RESERVOIR. IF THE FILLER PLUG IS REMOVED WHILE
THE MACHINE IS CONNECTED TO AIR PRESSURE, THE FLUID IN THE TANK WILL
BE PURGED THROUGH THE OPENING UNDER PRESSURE.
A program of scheduled maintenance should be set up and documented according to your
application and the frequency you use this machine. The following is a list of some important things
that should be included in a scheduled maintenance program.
1.
EVERY 250 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS:
If your saw is equipped with the optional flood coolant system, drain the coolant reservoir and
flush it. Refill the coolant reservoir with new coolant. Capacity is 8 gallons. This will extend
the life of the coolant pump considerably. Check the level of the hydraulic fluid in the power
down feed and shuttle cylinder reservoirs.
2.
EVERY 750 HOURS OR 6 MONTHS:
Drain the gear oil from the saw head and flush with a petroleum product. Refill the saw
head with use a non-EP additive ISO-460 gear oil specified for worm gears. Mobile 600W
Super Cylinder Oil is highly recommended and available from the factory under P/N 075758.
Check the condition of the pivot pins on the head and on the guard. Check the complete saw
for loose connections in the electrical and air systems.
Since every application is different, each user must design and implement a
scheduled maintenance program that fits his applications.
8.3 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Summary of Contents for CPO-315-HFA-5HP
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