Lubrication, Motor brushes – Woodstock W1713 User Manual

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Lubrication

The motor bearings are lubricated and sealed at the

factory. Merely leave them alone unless they need to be

replaced.

The upper and lower arms have two bushings each that

require lubrication after every 8 hours of machine use.

To lubricate the arm bushings, do these steps:

1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!

2. Remove the plastic caps over the bushings to expose

their ends (see

Figure 16).

3. Lay the saw on its side as flat as possible, then apply

a generous amount of light machine oil to the two

cups around the bushing ends. Let the oil seep into

the bushings for an hour or two.

4. Wipe off the excess oil, turn the saw over, and

repeat

Step 3 to the remaining two bushings.

5. Replace the plastic caps before beginning operation

to keep dust and debris from reaching the bushings.

Figure 16. Plastic caps removed to expose

the arm bushing ends.

Bushing

Ends

Motor Brushes

Over time the motor brushes will wear. Periodically,

remove and examine them. Replace them if they are

damaged, severely blackened with carbon build-up, or less

than

1

4

" in length.

Tools Needed

Qty

Standard Screwdriver ..........................................1

To inspect/replace the motor brushes, do these steps:

1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!

2. Remove the plastic caps securing the motor brushes

(see

Figure 17). The top cap is accessible from the

top of the motor, and the bottom cap is accessible

through a hole on the bottom of the base.

3. Pull the brush assemblies from the holes and inspect

them for damage or wear. Replace them if necessary.

4. After replacing the brush assemblies, secure them

with the plastic caps.

Figure 17. Top motor brush cap.

Brush Cap

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