5. Adjust the air pressure regulator (C). 90 PSI (6.2 BAR) is the minimum operating pressure. 105
PSI (7.2 BAR) is the maximum.
6. The vise is activated by the top proximity switch on the saw head.
7. The lubricating device (A) should release one drop of oil every 5 to 10 cycles. On top of the
lubricating device is a clear plastic dome with a small tube inside. The oil should drop out of the
tube. The lubricating device is adjusted by turning the knob (B) on the top of the lubricator.
8. To add oil to the lubricating device, disconnect the air supply and remove the plastic bowl. The
bowl is threaded and is removed by turning the threaded collar (G). Fill the bowl approximately
3/4 full of a quality (ISO 22) air line lubricant designed for automatic oilers and screw it back
TO ADJUST THE VISE TO THE SIZE OF MATERIAL BEING CUT:
1. Open the vise, using the positioning handle (E), and place the material in the vise.
2. Crank the vise closed to within approximately 3/16 of an inch (4mm) from the material.
The power vise has approximately 1/4 of an inch (6mm) of stroke. Proper clamping is very
important and special jaws may be required for some materials. FOR EXAMPLES, REFER TO
FIGURE 25 BELOW.
FIGURE 25
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onto the lubricator.
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