Makita 9556HN manual

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  • Page 1

    Models No. Description PR ODUCT T ECHNICAL INFORMA TION C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS S pecif ication S tandard equipment O ptional accessories P 1/ 8 9556HN, 9557HN, 9558HN Angle Grinders 100mm (4"), 115mm (4-1/2"), 125mm (5") Wheel cov ers, Depressed center wheels, Abrasiv e discs, Rubber pads (for abrasive discs), Sanding lock n[...]

  • Page 2

    P 2 / 8 R epair CA UTION : Disconnect the machine and remo ve the wheel f or safety befor e repair/maintenance! Fig. 1 Carbon brush (2 pcs) 1) Remov e 4x18 T apping scre w and separate Rear cover from Motor housing. Then remove Carbon brushes. ( Fig. 1 ) 2) Unscre w four 4x30 T apping screws and remo ve the assembled unit of Gear housing and Armatu[...]

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    P 3 / 8 R epair Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 [3] -1. Armature and Small Spiral Be vel Gear (cont.) Do the re verse of the disassembling steps. Note: Use arbor press and Bearing Setting Plate (of proper size ) when fitting Ball bearing 629LLB in Gear housing cov er . ( Fig. 4 ) Important: Assemble Gear housing to Motor housing so that Switch l[...]

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    P 4 / 8 R epair Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Do the re verse of the disassembling steps. Important: Do not to forget to install Labyrinth ring because it is an important part that pre vents dust from entering into Bearing box. ( Fig. 9 ) How to f it Retaining ring S-12 in place See Fig. 10 . After installing Spiral bev el gear 37 and W av e washer 12 on Spindle;[...]

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    C ircuit diagram P 5 / 8 Red Clear Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Brush holder A Brush holder A Noise suppressor* Earth terminal (Ground terminal) on the lead wire of Noise suppr essor Po wer supply cord Brush holder B Brush holder B Field Switch *Some countries do not use noise suppressor[...]

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    W iring diagram P 6 / 8 Fig. 12 [When Spacer is used] [When Spacer is not used] Spacer Switch Switch button Po wer supply cord [1] Connecting Lead Wir es of Power Supply Cord with Switch Connect the lead wires with Switch as illustrated in Fig. 12 . (view from Rear co ver side) Switch le ver Earth terminal on the lead wire (clear) of Noise suppress[...]

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    W iring diagram P 7 / 8 [2] -2. Right Side and Bottom [2] Wiring of Field Lead Wir es in the Rear of Motor Housing (cont.) Fig. 14 Noise suppressor * Right side view Switch Switch Boss A Boss A Boss A Field lead wires (white) Field lead wire (black) * Some countries do not use noise suppressor . Route the lead wire of P ower supply cord to Switch t[...]

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    W iring diagram P 8 / 8 [2] Wiring of Field Lead Wir es in the Rear of Motor Housing (cont.) [2] -3. Left Side [2] -4. T op Fig. 15 Fig. 16 * Some countries do not use noise suppressor . * Some countries do not use noise suppressor . **Some countries do not use sensormatic tag. Sensor-matic tag (anti-theft tag) Noise suppressor * Put Sensor -matic [...]