Craftsman 10872 Operation Manual - Page 32

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE /_WARNING: DO NOT at any time let brake fluids,gasoline, petroleumbased products, penetrating oils, etcocome In contact with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroyplastic,which may result In serious personal Injury. I,IU,PlI.I.I.L..U..l l.l.,.,.I,,,,,, ,,111 , I, I Periodic maintenanceallowsfor long life and trouble-free operationA. cleaning, lubrication and maintenance schedule should be maintained. As a common preventative maintenance practice, foilow these recommended steps: ,s/_awWfAroRmNtIhNeGp:oweFrosroyuorucresbaeffeotrye,ApLeWrfoArYmSitnugrnanoyffmsawinittcehnaanndceuonrpc|ulegacnlirnegu.lar ! 1. When work has been completed,clean the toolto allow smooth functioning of the tool overtime.. 2. Usa clean damp cloths to wipe the tool. 3o Check the state of all electricalcables. 4. Keep the motor alr openings free from o11g, rease and sawdust or woodchips, and store tool in a dry place. 5_ Be certain that ali moving parts are weFIlubricated, partlcular]y after lengthy exposure to damp and/or dirty conditions. LUBRICATION All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated witha sufficlenat mountof hlgh-grade lubricant for the life of the tool under normal operating conditions.Therafora, no further lubrication is required° 32

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ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
/_WARNING:
DO NOT at any time let brake fluids,gasoline, petroleum-
basedproducts,penetratingoils,
etco
come In contact with plastic parts.
Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroyplastic,which may result In serious
personal Injury.
I,IU,PlIIILUl
..............................
,ll,,I,,,,,,
,,111
,
I,
I
Periodic
maintenanceallows
for long life and trouble-free
operation.
A
cleaning,
lubrication and maintenance schedule should be maintained. As a common preventative
maintenance practice, foilow these recommended steps:
,/_WARNING:
For your safety,ALWAYSturn off switchand unp|ug clreular
!
saw from the power source before performingany maintenance or cleaning.
1. When
work
has been
completed,clean
the
tool
to allow smooth functioning of the
tool
over
time..
2. Usa clean damp cloths
to
wipe the tool.
3o Check the state of
allelectrical
cables.
4. Keep the motor alr openings free from o11,
grease and sawdust or woodchips,
and
store tool
in
a dry place.
5_ Be certain that ali moving
parts
are weFIlubricated,partlcular]y after lengthy
exposure
to damp and/or dirty conditions.
LUBRICATION
All
of the
bearings
in
this tool are lubricated
witha sufficlent
amount
of hlgh-grade
lubricant for the
life
of the tool under normal operating conditions.Therafora, no further
lubrication
is
required°
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