User Manual

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• Anydamagetothesawshouldberepairedand
carefully inspected before use, by qualified
repair personnel. Service or maintenance
performed by unqualified personnel could result
in a risk of injury.
• Servicingshouldonlybecarriedoutby
authorised Triton Repair Centres using original
Triton replacement parts. Follow instructions
carefully and refer to “Trouble-shooting” for
problem identification and advice. Use of
unauthorised or faulty parts may
create a risk of electric shock or injury.
• TritonManufacturing&DesignCo.willnotbe
responsible for any damage or injury caused
by unauthorised repair of the saw or by
mishandling of the tool.
• Regularlycheckthatthesawarbor,arbor
washers and bore reducing spacer are clean,
and free of built-up gum deposits
or caked-on saw dust.
Check that the faces of the arbor
washers are smooth and free from
burrs. Check that the blade retaining
bolt is correctly tightened.
• Checktheoperationoftheretractingguard.
It must close quickly and without scraping
anywhere. Remove the blade and clean
accumulated saw dust or wood slivers from the
guard area.
• Thesawventilationslotsshouldbekeptclean
and clear of any foreign matter. Use a lightly
dampened cloth to wipe the saw clean - do not
use solvents.
BLADE MAINTENANCE
• Regularlycheckthatthebladeisfreefroma
build up of gum resins or saw dust. If necessary
clean with a solvent such as WD40, RP7 or
mineral turpentine.
• Regularlycheckthesawbladeforatness.
Use of the saw with a buckled blade places
excessive load on the motor and gearbox
assembly, and may affect your warranty rights.
• Thetungstencarbideteethshouldbechecked
regularly for sharpness and tooth breakages,
and repaired or re-sharpened as required.
POWER CORD MAINTENANCE
If the supply cord needs replacing, the task must
be carried out by the manufacturer,
the manufacturers agent, or an authorised
service centre in order to avoid a
safety hazard.
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
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