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- Insert the holding rod into the hole on the inmost collar (Fig. 7).
- Use a 1 ½ in. wrench to take off the nut, take note of which way it is facing. The side with the raised edge should be facing the inside of the PetroThin (Fig. 7 and 8).
- Remove the first collar and take note of which way it is facing. The side with the raised outer edge should be facing the inside of the PetroThin (Fig. 7 and 8).
Figure 8
- Carefully take off the cup wheel (Fig. 7).
- Then remove the second collar (Fig. 7 and 9). Both sides of this collar are the same so it does not matter which way it is facing. Sometime it is difficult to get it off, the best way to "unstick it" is by tapping it lightly with a brass hammer (so it will not damage the collar).
Figure 9
- Lastly remove the cutting blade.
- Remove the greeny meanies and clean all saw cuttings that coat the inside of the PetroThin.
- Replace the green meanies with new ones.
- Clean the cup wheel, cutting blade, collars, and the nut with isopropyl alcohol.
- Put a line of oil on the motor shaft that says "Pull Spout Oiler".
- Replace the cutting blade and cup wheel on motor shaft.
- First put on the cutting blade with writing facing the inside of the PetroThin.
- Then replace the second collar.
- After that put the cup wheel back on with the writing facing the inside once again.
- Then the first collar with the edged side facing the inside.
- Lastly replace the nut also with the edge facing the inside. Use the holding rod to tighten the nut down.
- Clean the surfaces of the PetroThin.
- Put a line of oil with the "Pull Spout Oiler" on the bar that moves the chuck face from the cup wheel to the cutting wheel. Move the chuck face back and forth to evenly distribute it.
- Cover the Petrothin after cleaning.
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