Craftsman 21194 Operation Manual - Page 38

SAWDUST, eye protection, removing, LUBRICATION, II, JJ, pivot, Fig. JJ, pivot, plastic guard

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SAWDUST Periodically, sawdust will accumulate under the work table and base. This could cause difficulty in the movement of the worktable when setting up a miter cut. Frequently blow out or vacuum up the sawdust. i,A WARNING 1 Wear proper eye protection to keep debris from entering eyes when removing sawdust from unit. LUBRICATION (FIG. II, JJ) All the motor bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions; therefore, no further lubrication is required. Lubricate the Following as necessary: Chop pivot: Apply light machine oil to points indicated in illustration. Central pivot of plastic guard: Use light household oil (sewing machine oil ) on metal-to-metal or metal-toplastic guard contact areas as required for smooth, quiet operation. Avoid excessive oil, to which sawdust will cling. Link: (actuates lower guard movement) If down chop motion is hard to start, oil link at two screws (1). Fig. II Chop pivot Fig. JJ Central pivot of plastic guard

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SAWDUST
Periodically,
sawdust will accumulate
under the work table and base. This
could cause difficulty
in the movement
of the worktable
when setting up
a miter cut. Frequently
blow out or
vacuum up the sawdust.
i,A
WARNING
1
Wear
proper
eye protection
to keep
debris
from
entering
eyes when
removing
sawdust
from
unit.
LUBRICATION
(FIG.
II, JJ)
All the motor bearings
in
this tool are
lubricated with a sufficient
amount of
high grade lubricant for the life of the
unit under normal operating conditions;
therefore,
no further lubrication
is
required.
Lubricate the Following as necessary:
Chop
pivot:
Apply light machine oil to
points indicated
in illustration.
Fig.
II
Chop pivot
Fig. JJ
Central pivot of
plastic guard
Central
pivot
of
plastic guard:
Use
light household oil (sewing
machine
oil ) on metal-to-metal
or metal-to-
plastic guard contact areas as required
for smooth, quiet operation.
Avoid
excessive
oil, to which sawdust will
cling.
Link:
(actuates
lower guard movement)
If down chop motion is hard to start, oil
link at two screws (1).