Section 7: Maintenance; Cleaning; Lubrication - Grizzly T31999 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE

Always
DISCONNECT
before
servicing,
doing maintenance to reduce risk of
accidental injury or electrocution.
For optimum performance from this tool,
routinely check the condition of the following
items and repair or replace as necessary.
Loose bolts
Damaged bits
Worn or damaged wires
Any other unsafe condition

Cleaning

Use a brush and a shop vacuum to remove
wood chips and other debris from the tool,
particularly from around the blade slot on
the sliding base. Never blow off the tool
with compressed air, as this could force
wood chips deeper into the motor vents.
Use a clean cloth to wipe away any dust
remaining after each operation.
Note: DO NOT use caustic cleaners on
plastic parts. If dry cleaning is insufficient,
a mild detergent on a damp cloth is recom-
mended. Keep water away from tool at all
times.
Model T31999 (Mfd. Since 02/20)
!
POWER
adjusting,
or

Lubrication

Periodically lubricate all moving parts with
a light machine oil as needed. Place a drop
of oil on the guide rails on both sides of the
sliding base (see Figure 27), then slide the
base back and forth, working the oil across
the rails. Use a clean rag to wipe off any
excess oil, which can collect sawdust or
stain the workpiece.
Figure 27. Location of sliding base guide
rail (1 of 2).
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