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CMT ORANGE TOOLS CMT200 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad página 8

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MAINTENANCE
Clamping square tubing
It is easier to hacksaw
square tubing or similar
on the diagonal.
Use the V-grooves in the
urethane jaws to securely
hold your material.
Sharpening chainsaws
Super jaws makes an ideal clamp to hold a
chainsaw while sharpening the teeth.
If sharpening a
chainsaw use two
wooden blocks,
either side of the
bar, to ensure the
clamping jaws are
clear of the chain,
which can then be rotated as each tooth
is filed.
• Any damage to CMT200 should be repaired
and carefully inspected before use, by
qualified repair personnel.
• Servicing should only be carried
out using original CMT replacement parts.
8
Maintenance
REMOVING THE URETHANE
JAW FACINGS
The jaw facings can be
removed to achieve a
greater clamping range,
or for replacement if worn
or damaged, or when
fitting the optional jaws.
1. The fixed jaw facing
(12) is removed
by prying it off the
fixed jaw (2) using a
screwdriver
or similar.
2. To remove the moving
jaw facing, push the
backing face to the
right (when viewed
from the front of
CMT200) to disengage
the connection pins.
The backing face can
then be removed,
allowing the front to be pulled
off the moving jaw.
The pawl carrier pivot pin
may occasionally require
a small amount of spray
lubricant, as shown, if it
doesn't pivot smoothly.

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