Instructions / Assembly

6 Maintenance, Adjustments, Troubleshooting
& FAQs
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D. Replacing the Cutting Head Bearings
If adjusting the bearings doesn’t work, you will need to replace two (2) round-shaped bearings
at the back, and two (2) V-shaped bearings at the front of the Cutting Head Assembly. The
chances of this are low, so try the above adjustment (C) before you replace the bearings.
Note: Remove any Blade/Wheel Holders before you remove the Cutting Head.
E. Removing the Cutting Head
1. Loosen the Locking Knob on the Cutting Head.
2. Depress the Thumb Lever and raise the Cutting Head about 10" (~250mm) above the
Horizontal Material Bar.
3. Locate the 10mm Hex Head Bolt on the bottom right side of the Vertical Track
Assembly.
4. Remove the bolt with a 17mm Wrench.
5. Remove the black Bumper and the Stop Block. Loosen the Locking Knob.
Note: If the bumper is worn or damaged, it can be replaced.
6. Grasp the Handle and slide the Cutting Head off the bottom of the Vertical Track Assembly.
F. Removing the Bearings
There are (3) three types of bearings and seven (7) black Flat Head Screws on the Cutting
Head Assembly:
1. Two (2) round-shaped type (white) plastic bearings on the back.
2. Two (2) v-shaped type (white) plastic bearings on the front.
3. One (1) brake-type v-shaped bearing in the middle on the front.
Note: There are metal wear pads that are placed inside the v-shaped type
bearings and brake-type v-shaped bearing. These metal wear pads must
be assembled the same way in the new bearings and are necessary for
proper adjustment and braking of the Cutting Head Assembly.
1. Remove the Screws using a 2.5mm Hex Key.
2. Remove each Bearing and replace it with new Bearings.
3. Replace the Flat Head Screws.
4. Remount the Cutting Head Assembly onto the Vertical Track Assembly.
5. Reinstall the black Bumper, Stop Block, and 10mm Bolt. Repeat the adjustments as
describe in “Adjusting the Cutting Head Bearings,” Section 6.2 on page 32.