
environment.
E. MAINTENANCE
(1). DISCONNECT machine from power source when making repairs.
(2). CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard
par that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will
operate properly and perform its intended function check for alignment of
moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and
any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that
is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
(3). DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing
accessories such as blades, bits,cutters,etc.
(4). MAKE SURE that blade tension and blade tacking are properly
adjusted.
(5). RE-CHECK blade tension after initial cut with a new blade.
(6). TO RPOLONG BLADE LIFE ALWAYS release blade tension at the
end of each work day.
(7). CHECK COOLANT DAILY . Low coolant level can cause
foaming and high blade temperatures. Dirty or week coolant can clog pump,
cause crooked. Cast low cutting rate and permanent blade failure. Dirty
coolant can cause the growth of bacteria with ensuing skin irritation.
(8). WHEN CUTTING MAGNESIUM NEVER use soluble oils or
emulsions (oil-water mix) as water will greatly intensify any accidental
magnesium chip fire. See your industrial coolant supplier for specific
coolant recommendations when cutting magnesium.
(9). TO PRNMT corrosion of machined surfaces where a soluble on is
used as coolant, pay particular attention on wiping dry the surfaces where
fluid accumulates and dose not evaporate quickly, such as between the