Hi-Tech Diamond 31-001 Manual de instruções - Página 10
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ARBOR & MOTOR SHAFT
Oiling (or greasing) the inside of the stainless
steel arbor and the motor shaft is required
because the arbor and motor shaft are made of
different materials. Over time, they can seize to-
gether, making it impossible to remove the arbor
from the shaft. Every two months or so, remove
the arbor from the motor shaft by loosening the
two set screws using the included Allen wrench,
turning counter-clockwise. Once loosened, slide
the arbor off the motor shaft. Apply a few drops of
motor oil, way oil, lithium or water pump grease
inside the arbor where it fits onto the shaft. Also
apply a few drops of oil or grease onto the motor
shaft, rubbing to coat the shaft lightly. Make sure
there is no excess oil so that oil doesn't drip down
the motor shaft and get into the motor. This will
cause an instant motor burn-out. Replace the
arbor onto the shaft, using the Allen wrench to
tighten the two set screws.
Motor shaft with grease
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MAINTENANCE
Arbor
ARBOR & BRASS BAR
Greasing the inside of the brass bar where the
arbor fits into is required because the arbor and
brass bar are made of different materials. Over
time, they can seize together, making it impos-
sible to separate from each other. Insert lithium
grease or marine grease inside the brass bar
(Fig. E) every time you change the saw blade. We
suggest greasing this part more frequently than
when you oil (or grease) the arbor and motor shaft
because these parts create more friction. Note:
Only use lithium grease or marine grease. Using
different oils may cause the arbor to lock-up into
the brass bar, making it impossible to remove.
Insert grease
here
CLEANING
After each use, drain the water reservoir by re-
moving the drain plug. Any used water must not
be disposed down a sink, as rock sediment can
harden like cement, closing off the drain. Dry the
machine and saw blade with paper towels or a
cloth. You may also spin dry the saw blade by run-
ning it on the trim saw until it is completely dry.
Notes: Always dry your saw blade after each use to
prevent rusting. Keep out of reach of children.
MOTOR DETAILS
For questions regarding the motor, please refer to
the instructions provided by the motor manufac-
turer (included with this instruction manual).
Fig. E