Just bought one like this.... Have never used a sawing machine in my life so this demands a lot of reading and learning. First job would be oiling spots and spare parts if needed... Looks god tho'. Any suggestions? Best wishes from Norway 🙂
Open the lid and other easy-to-open parts, clean and then apply a small drop of lubricating oil to the places that seem to be moving. Remember to use lubricating oil, in moderate quantities, do not pour oil into the electric motor! Then you spin the machine and when it feels like it's running smoothly, you wipe the excess oil from visible places, the job is done. Spare parts are only needed if something is broken.
@@jariselkisalo4843 Thank's! just opened the covers and there are some places with grease to and I guess that to should be of a special type to? Already got the oil...
It doesn't have to be anything special, for example a regular universal oil is fine. It can be found in regular markets. There are countless different brands of suitable oils. You try with your own oil and if the machine seems to work smoothly, the oil is probably good.
Just bought one like this....
Have never used a sawing machine in my life so this demands a lot of reading and learning.
First job would be oiling spots and spare parts if needed... Looks god tho'.
Any suggestions?
Best wishes from Norway 🙂
Open the lid and other easy-to-open parts, clean and then apply a small drop of lubricating oil to the places that seem to be moving. Remember to use lubricating oil, in moderate quantities, do not pour oil into the electric motor! Then you spin the machine and when it feels like it's running smoothly, you wipe the excess oil from visible places, the job is done.
Spare parts are only needed if something is broken.
@@jariselkisalo4843 Thank's!
just opened the covers and there are some places with grease to and I guess that to should be of a special type to?
Already got the oil...
It doesn't have to be anything special, for example a regular universal oil is fine. It can be found in regular markets. There are countless different brands of suitable oils. You try with your own oil and if the machine seems to work smoothly, the oil is probably good.
Tengo una maquina de esa pero no se como se enhebrar
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I have the manual and can send you screenshots, but where?