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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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As the last line of defense against incoming dirt and debris, the inner filter is a critical part of the filtration system on your Makita cut-off saw. But unlike the pre-filter and the air filter, the inner filter provides protection from outgoing contaminants as well (primarily gasoline). Therefore, it is a good idea to inspect the inner filter for damage whenever the primary air filter is removed or replaced.
This article will show you how to easily and expertly remove and install the inner filter on a Makita DPC7311 (Power Cutter) cut-off saw. THE FACTS | THE FIX | THE FINISH REMOVING THE INNER FILTER [top] 1. Remove the filter cover assembly.
Rotate the locking knob on the top of the assembly to the unlocked position.
Lift the filter cover assembly away from the unit.
2. Remove the secondary cover.
Remove the four screws.
Lift the secondary cover away from the unit.
3. Remove the air filter.
Lift the air filter away from the filter base.
4. Remove the inner filter.
Lift the inner filter away from the filter base.
INSTALLING THE NEW INNER FILTER [top] 5. Install the inner filter.
Install the inner filter on the filter base.
Press along the perimeter of the inner filter to ensure an air-tight seal.
REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top] 6. Reinstall the air filter.
Install the air filter on the filter base (over the inner filter).
Press along the perimeter of the air filter to ensure an air-tight seal.
7. Reinstall the secondary cover.
Install the secondary cover.
Secure the secondary cover with the four screws.
8. Reinstall the filter cover assembly.
Install the filter cover assembly onto the saw.
Rotate the locking knob to the locked position.
THE FACTS | THE FIX | THE FINISH While cutting concrete can be a valuable skill; cutting costs is priceless. But you don't have to be a master mason to cut out the middle-man. As you just learned, maintaining your own power equipment allows you slash offsite repair costs and empowers you to face future fixes wherever you may find them. Save your saw. See more savings. Find your next fix here. [top]