Makita LS0714F manual

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  • Page 1

    Continuous Rating (W) Voltage (V) Cycle (Hz) Input Output Max. Output(W) 110 120 220 230 240 1,200 1,200 500 1,200 1,200 1,200 450 450 450 450 1,010 1,010 1,010 1,010 Models No. Description PRODUCT Current (A) T ECHNICAL INFORMATION C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS S pecification P 1 / 2 6 Dimensions : mm ( " ) Width (W ) Height ( H ) Length ( L[...]

  • Page 2

    P 2 / 26 S tandard equipment T.C.T. Saw blade 190mm ............................... 1 pc Socket wrench 10 ........................................... 1 pc Dust bag ........................................................ 1 pc Vertical vise ................................................... 1 pc Horizontal vise Holder assembly Holder set (2 pcs. in[...]

  • Page 3

    R epair P 3 / 2 6 Item No. Parts description Blade case Arm complete Front arm complete Apply 6g to the gear room if the room has been washed for cleaning. Both pivot portions where front arm (item No. 145) contacts Inside of hole which accepts arm holder's (156) rib portion. Linear ball bearing in which pipe portion of front arm (145) slides [...]

  • Page 4

    2. Apply Makita grease N. No.1 to the following portions designated by black triangle to protect parts and product from unusual abrasion. See Fig. 2 . Item No. Parts item Portion to lubricate 17 Spiral spring 26 Whole 21 Center plate Portion where center cover contacts 27 Link plate 173 194 Turn base Base 190 Grip 32 The boss for accepting (173) tu[...]

  • Page 5

    [2] Removing motor unit (blade case, motor housing, handle etc.) from front arm complete Remove hex bolt M6x14 from center cover. 2. Remove the screws in Fig. 3-4 to disconnect the linkage of motor unit and front arm complete. Lock the motor unit by pushing k nob 20 for stopper pin while keeping the motor unit at the rest position. Knob 20 Stopper [...]

  • Page 6

    3. While holding the motor unit with your hand, pull out knob 20 for stopper pin to release the lock of motor unit, and lift up the motor unit slowly until it comes to the free point from return force of torsion spring 28. See Fig. 3-5 . 4. Remove pipe 16-90 by pushing it out using socket wrench 10. See Fig. 3-6 . 5. Remove motor unit from front ar[...]

  • Page 7

    [5]Adjusting the return force of torsion spring 28 Hex socket head set screw M6x16 Return force: Strong Return force: Weak Fig. 5 [6] Assembling safety lock mechanism Note: The products for the following countries are equipped with safety lock mechanism. * Europe * South Africa * China 1. Assemble the component parts of safety lock mechanism as ill[...]

  • Page 8

    [7] Assembling safety cover section 1. Insert the tail portion of spiral spring 26 into the elliptical hole of safety cover. See Fig. 7-1 . 2. Mount center washer to safety cover by aligning its holes with four bosses of safety cover. See Fig. 7-2 . 3. Mount center cover by inserting the another tail portion of spiral spring 26 into the center cove[...]

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    [8] Removing turn base from base 1. Remove guide fence and kerf board. See Fig. 8-1 . 2. Remove hex lock nut M8-13 using socket wrench.And then, remove turn base from base while pushing lock lever in the direction designated with arrow. See Fig. 8-2 . Fig. 8-1 Fig. 8-2 Socket wrench Hex lock nut M8-13 Flat washer 8 Lock lever Remove turn base from [...]

  • Page 10

    [9] Mounting turn base to base 1. Apply grease to slide plate and boss for accepting the turn base's axis. Refer to Fig. 2 . 2. Fasten hex lock nut M8-13 so that the turn base can move smoothly without wobbling. Refer to Fig. 8-2 . [10] Mounting square rod and securing ring 26 1. Setting ring 26 to pipe 25-235 of arm holder complete, mount arm[...]

  • Page 11

    [11] Disassembling positive lock mechanism of turn base [12] Assembling positive lock mechanism of turn base Push compression spring in the direction designated with arrow (toward grip side). Fig. 11 Pin 3 Compression spring 6 Lock pin Fig. 10-1 Fig. 10-2 Tapping screw bind CT 4x16 Lock lever Lock lever plate Projection of lock lever plate Grip 32 [...]

  • Page 12

    [13] Mounting stopper plate to arm holder Mount stopper plate as illustrated in Fig. 12 . [14] Mounting ring 26 and set screw M4x8 1. Insert ring 26 into the hole of arm. See Fig. 13 . 2. Drive set screw M4x8 into the screw hole of arm by screwing thumb screw M6x33 with hex wrench. Stop driving the set screw at the same time it reaches surface A. S[...]

  • Page 13

    1R207 : 45 degrees set square 1R208 : 90 degrees set square [16] Angle adjustment of saw blade 1. Adjust the angle of saw blade at 90° against turn base using 90 degrees set square (Makita Part No.1R208). See Fig. 15-1 . While keeping this condition, fix the angle by adjusting 0 ° degrees bevel angle adjusting bolt at the side of arm. See Fig. 15[...]

  • Page 14

    [18] Angle adjustment of guide fence Screw hole A is smaller than Screw hole B/C. Saw blade 90 degrees set square (No.1R208) A B C Hex bolt M6x25 Operator's position Move this side. 1. Provisionally tighten a M6x25 hex bolt into screw hole A on the operator's left side of guide fence as Fig. 17 . 2. While checking the angle of guide rule [...]

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    7. Laser section can be disassembled as shown in Fig. 18-3 . Laser circuit Torsion spring 9 1) Unscrewing pan head screw M3x10 allows to remove torsion spring 9 and laser circuit. 2) Remove torsion spring 9 and block C by unscrewing pan head screw M3x10. Pan head screw M3x10 Block C Block B Torsion spring 9 Pan head screw M3x10 Fig. 18-3 3. For eas[...]

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    WARNING: Special attention should be taken to the adjustment because plugging the tool is required. Don't turn on the main switch for cutting operation of the tool while adjusting the laser line position. Turn on the switch of laser beam only. Never look into the laser beam. Direct laser beam may injure your eyes. Hex socket set screw M4x6 (A)[...]

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    3.When lifting up the jig for laser line adjustment (1R315) until it reaches the pan head screw M5x16 of the laser box side, be sure to make precise adjustment as Fig. 20-4 . Fig. 20-4 2. Make precise adjustment so that the laser line should be aligned with the line of jig for laser line adjustment (1R315) when lowering the jig until it reaches the[...]

  • Page 18

    For safety and easy adjusting work, remove saw blade, safety cover section, flanges (outer and inner) and dust nozzle. 1. Mount Jig for laser line adjustment (1R315) to spindle. See Fig. 20-2 . 2. Tear away a part of laserline label until hex socket head set screws M4x6 (A and B) come into your sight as Fig.20-5 . 3. Connect the machine with power [...]

  • Page 19

    7. Lift up the jig until it reach the pan head screw M5x16 of laser box side. See Fig. 20-4. 8.Adjust the laser line so as to parallel the line of jig by turning hex socket set screw M4x6 (B). See Fig. 20-7 . Hex socket set screw M4x6 (B) Be sure to hex wrench clockwise and slowly in order to avoid backlash of screw. Laser box Laser line adjusted s[...]

  • Page 20

    10. Lower the jig again until it reaches the pan head screw M5x16 of link plate side. See Fig. 20-6. 11. Align the laser line with the line of jig by turning hex socket set screw M4x6 (A). See Fig. 20-9 . 12. Lift up the jig again until it reaches the pan head screw M5x16 of laser box side. See Fig. 20-7. 13. Align the laser line with the line of j[...]

  • Page 21

    C ircuit diagram Color index of lead wires' sheath Black White Red Orange Blue LS0714FL (with Fluorescent light and laser marker) Brush holder A Brush holder B (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (6) (Red or purple) (6) Laser section Power source (1) Power supply cord (2) Main switch (3) Insulated connector (4) Noise suppressor[...]

  • Page 22

    W iring diagram in Handle L Transformer Insulated connector Receptacles for connecting to laser switch Power supply cord Printed wiring board Rib C Rib B Rib A Terminal block Motor housing Rib D Noise suppressor Main switch Pass the lead wires (black and red) of wiring board through the punched hole. 1 2 The following lead wires for connecting insu[...]

  • Page 23

    C ircuit diagram W iring diagram in handle L Color index of lead wires' sheath Black White Red Orange Blue LS0714F (with Fluorescent light) LS0714F (with Fluorescent light) Brush holder A Brush holder B (1) (2) (5) (7) (8) (6) (3) (4) (1) Power supply cord (2) Main switch (5) Terminal block (6) Connectors Rib C Motor housing Boss (3) Insulated[...]

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    C ircuit diagram W iring diagram in handle L Color index of lead wires' sheath Black White Orange LS0714 (without Fluorescent light and laser) LS0714 (without Fluorescent light and laser) Brush holder A Brush holder B (1) Power supply cord (2) Main switch (3) Noise suppressor (4) Support complete Boss Noise suppressor Main switch Power supply [...]

  • Page 25

    C ircuit diagram Color index of lead wires' sheath Black White Red Orange Blue LS0714L (with laser marker) Brush holder B Brush holder A (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (6) Laser section Power source (1) Power supply cord (2) Main switch (3) Insulated connector (4) Noise suppressor (5) Terminal block (6) Connectors (8) Support [...]

  • Page 26

    W iring diagram in Handle L LS0714L (with laser marker) 50-70mm Terminal block Powers supply cord Transformer Insulated connector Punched hole Handle R Receptacles Laser switch Lead wire (blue) Lead wire (black) Receptacles for connecting to laser switch Power supply cord Printed wiring board When connecting power supply cord with electrical parts [...]