Makita CC300D (CC01*1) manual

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  • Page 1

    S pecification S tandard equipment O ptional accessories Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown above may vary by country. Diamond wheel 85mm ...................................... 1 Hex wrench 4 ................................................... 1 Water supply tank ass’y ................................... 1 Guide rule, 85mm Diamond wh[...]

  • Page 2

    CAUTION: Repair the machine in accordance with “Instruction manual” or “Safety instructions”. [1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS [2] LUBRICATIONS Fig. 1 Code No. Description Use for 1R027 Bearing setting pipe 18-10.2 assembling Ball bearing 606ZZ, Helical gear 28 Bearing setting pipe 20-12.2 1R028 assembling Helical gear 47 Bearing setting plate[...]

  • Page 3

    [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3]-1. Base DISASSEMBLING ASSEMBLING M5-8 Hex lock nut W rench 8 (1) The machine is fixed to Base assembly with M5x10 Thumb screw at the rear side, and with M5 (+) Pan head screw and M5-8 Hex nut at the front side. Separate the machine from Base assembly . ( Fig. 2 ) (2) Remove Angular guide and Depth guide. ( Fig. 3) Bas[...]

  • Page 4

    M4x20 Pan head screw M4x20 Pan head screw Water supply tank section [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-2. Switch lever, Lock off lever DISASSEMBLING ASSEMBLING (1) Remove Base from the machine by unscrewing M5x10 Thumb screw on the rear side and M5 (+) Pan head screw and M5-8 Hex nut on the front side. ( Fig. 2 ) (2) Remove Set plate, Water supply tank s[...]

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    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-3. Helical gear 47, Helical gear 9B, Ball bearings (1) Remove Handle (L). ( Fig. 5 ) (2) Remove Motor housing, Gear housing and Duct. ( Fig. 7 ) 4x40 Tapping screw (3pcs) 4x18 Tapping screw (3) Remove Helical gear 47. ( Fig. 8 ) Duct Motor housing set Gear housing complete Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Helical gear 47 Ball bearing 606Z[...]

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    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-4. Helical gear 47, Helical gear 9B, Ball bearings (cont.) DISASSEMBLING (5) Helical gear 47 section can be disassembled. ( Fig. 10 ) 2. Remove Ball bearing 606ZZ from Helical gear 9B with 1R269. Ball bearing 606ZZ Ball bearing 606ZZ 1R037 1. Remove Helical gear 47 from Helical gear 9B using 1R037 and Arbor press with 1[...]

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    [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3]-5. Helical gear 28, Ball bearing 6900DDW 4. Remove Helical gear 28 together with Spindle from Bearing box section using 1R217 and Arbor press with 1R282. 5. Remove Spindle from Helical gear 28 using 1R035 and Arbor press. 1R217 1R282 DISASSEMBLING 1R035 (2) Remove Helical gear 28 and Spindle from Bearing box. ( Fig. 1[...]

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    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-5. Helical gear 28, Ball bearing 6900DDW (cont.) (1) Assemble Bearing retainer 14-23, Ball bearing 6900DDW, Spindle and Helical gear 28. ( Fig. 15 ) ASSEMBLING Bearing retainer 14-23 1. Put Ball bearing 6900DDW into Bearing box, then fix Bearing retainer 14-23 by turning it clockwise with 1R361. 2. Insert Spindle into B[...]

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    C ircuit diagram Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Red White Controller Fig.D-1 DC motor Switch Terminal Line filter Line filter is not used for some countries. Fig.D-2 1. Connect the receptacle of Lead wire ( red ) to the Terminal with red dot marking. 2. Connect the receptacle of Lead wire ( black ) to the other Terminal. Note : Face e[...]

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    Fig.D-6 Wiring in Handle (R) Fig.D-4 Fig.D-5 Receptacle Switch Switch Connect Receptacles with Lead wires as drawn on the right. Controller Terminal Handle (R) Controller Put Controller in Handle (R). Connected Receptacles to Terminals as drawn below. Wiring to Terminal Terminal Receptacle Receptacle Handle (R) Lead wire (white) Lead wire (red) Fig[...]