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Skil 9105 - Specifications; Tool Lubrication; Carbon Brushes

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Wire
Brush
Operations
Wire
brushes
are
intended
to
“clean”
structural
steel,
castings,
sheet
metal,
stone
and
concrete.
They
are
used
to
remove
rust,
scale
and
paint.
Before
assembling
wire
brush
to
this
tool,
disconnect
from
the
power
source.
Wire
brushes
are
equipped
with
their
own
threaded
hub,
simply
thread
on
to
spindle.
Be
sure
to
seat
against
shoulder
before
turning
tool
“ON”.
Use
of
any
other
accessories
not
specified
in
this
manual
may
create
a
hazard.
Specifications
MODEL
WHEEL
DIA.
SPINDLE
THREAD
WHEEL
ARBOR
9310
41/2”
(115
mm)
M
10x
1.5
7/8”
(22
min)
9105
4
1/2”
(115
mm)
M14
7/8"
(22
mm)
9300
4’
(100
mm)
M
10x
1.5
5/8”
(16
mm}
Service
reniiee,
Preventive
maintenance
performed
by
unautho-
rN
slaabi
lA
rized
personnel
may
result
in
misplacing
of
in-
ternal
wires
and
components
which
could
cause
serious
hazard.
We
recommend
that
all
tool
service
be
performed
by
a
Skil
Factory
Service
Center
or
Authorized
Skil
Service
Station.
TOOL
LUBRICATION
Your
Skil
tool
has
been
properly
lubricated
and
is
ready
to
use.
It
is
recommended
ihat
tools
with
gears
be
regreased
with
a
special
gear
lubricant
at
every
brush
change.
CARBON
BRUSHES
The
brushes
and
commutator
in
your
tool
have
been
engineered
for
many
hours
of
dependable
service.
To
maintain
peak
efficiency
of
the
motor,
we
recommend
every
two
to
six
months
the
brushes
be
examined.
Only
genuine
Skil
replacement
brushes
specially
designed
for
your
tool
should
be
used.
BEARINGS
After
about
300-400
hours
of
operation,
or
at
every
second
brush
change,
the
bearings
should
be
replaced
at
a
Skil
Factory
Service
Center
or
Authorized
Skil
Service
Station.
Bearings
which
become
noisy
(due
to
heavy
load
or
very
abrasive
material
cutting)
should
be
replaced
at
once
to
avoid
overheating
or
motor
failure.
Cleaning
an
are
[Oo
avoid
accidents
always
disconnect
the
too!
rs
Lela
from
the
power
supply
before
cleaning
or
per-
forming
any
maintenance.
The
tool
may
be
cleaned
most
effec-
tively
with
compressed
dry
air.
Always
wear
safety
goggles
when
|
cleaning
tools
with
compressed
air.
Ventilation
openings
and
switch
levers
must
be
kept
clean
and
free
of
foreign
matter.
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
by
inserting
pointed
objects
through
openings.
A
CAUTION
Certain
cleaning
agents
and
solvents
damage
m
plastic
parts.
Some
of
these
are:
gasoline,
carbon
tetrachloride,
chlorinated
cleaning
solvents,
ammonia
and
house-
hold
detergents
that
contain
ammonia.

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