Sect. 5 - Care and maintenance
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tion on how to clean the pump, see also sect.
5.4.)
• Completely drain the cooling system if a dan-
ger of frost exists.
• Lightly grease all movable parts (except the
guide rail) before storing the machine for pro-
longed downtime periods.
5.4 Cleaning the wet-pit- (water-) pump
After storing the machine for a prolonged period
of time, it may happen that the pump impeller is
blocked by hardened accumulations of mud.
Turning on the Bench Saw would inevitably de-
stroy a blocked pump within a few minutes due to
overheating. To remove such buildup of mud,
both the filtering screen and cover of the pump
can be removed (fig. 5.2 and 5.3).
Fig. 5.2 The wet-pit- (water-) pump
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Fig. 5.3 Exploded view of the wet-pit- (water-) pump
To open and clean the wet-pit- (water-) pump,
proceed as follows:
1. Remove the filtering screen from the pump.
2. Remove the cover (fig. 5.3). (Attention:
Make sure not to damage the sealing side due
to the use of sharp-edge tools!)
3. Clean the cover of the pump.
4. Remove any buildup of mud from the pump
impeller.
5. Verify that the pump impeller is free to mo-
ve.
6. Re-assemble the wet-pit- (water-) pump and
check the pump for proper function.
5.5 Correcting the 90-degree stop of the
mitre cuts adjuster
Fig. 5.4 90-degree stop of the mitre cuts adjuster
Inside the two swivel plates there is one hex-sok-
ket set screw each serving as a 90-degree limit
stop for the mitre cuts adjuster (fig. 5.3). These
set screws allow the 90-degree setting of the adju-
ster to be corrected if and when required.