Lubrication Pack For Cutawl Saws; 1staward Supplies

US $7.88

  • United States
  • Jan 30th
LUBRICATION PACK FOR CUTAWL SAWS1STAWARD SUPPLIES Only genuine Cutawl lubricants should be used on the high precision work surfaces of your Cutawl saw.  A number of you have asked for a kit of the Cutawl oil and grease lubricants.  These two containers have about an ounce of Cutawl oil and Cutawl grease so you can keep your saw working safely for several years.  It only takes a few days of work in grit to destroy a chisel block, so the simple process of lubricating the working surfaces will pay you hundreds of dollars over time. Lubrication review:  The oil is used on the guide rod and in the oil cup of the swivel head.  Oil after 8 to 20 hours of use, depending on how hard your work is and how much abrasive dust it throws on the shafts.  If you have an older Cutawl (serial #39816 and lower), you will have an oil cup on the front and back of the motor also.  The older motors should be oiled once a month of use.  Only a drop or two of oil is needed at each end.  If your serial number is after the number above, you have a "sealed for life" motor needing no lubrication.    The grease is only needed in two places; in the plunger shaft bearing (visible when you remove the faceplate with the serial number of the saw on it), and in the plunger shaft oiler (visible as a silver tube shape sticking out just above and to the right side of the swiver head mechanism). To grease the plunger shaft bearing after you remove the faceplate, press a small amount of grease into the bearing with your finger and replace the faceplate.  Use only a grease glob about the size of a pea.  It is NOT necessary to fill the entire housing, and could damage the saw if you do so.  The small size of this grease container emphasizes this advice.  The plunger shaft oiler has a small screw at the end with a coin slot in it.  Hold the shaft so it does not turn, unscrew the small end screw, place a small amount of GREASE in the screw hole, and replace the screw.  The plunger shaft oiler is called an "oiler" but it is actually a "greaser".  A small amount of grease is pressed into a wick as you replace the screw.  Do not use oil for this lubrication point. I hope this helps you keep your Cutawl investment working for many more years.  Thanks for taking a few minutes to view my listing.
Condition New other (see details) :
A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes Cutawl oil and grease in a useable smaller size.

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