BAND-IT-IDEX, Inc.A Unit of IDEX Corporation4799 Dahlia StreetDenver, CO 80216-0307 USAPh: 1-800-525-0758Fax: 1-800-624-3925Document # P44987 Rev. N© CopyrightBAND-IT-IDEX, Inc. 2011All rights reservedwww.BAND-IT-IDEX.comPage 12 of 14UL9010Ultra-Lok ToolMaintenance1. Lubricate tension screw with molybdenum disulfide lubricant orequivalent approximately every 500 clamps.Make sure the tension block is all the way forward against the toolhead. Insert tip of the Lubricating syringe into slot on top of toolbody. Press the tip against the tension screw just behind the tensionblock and squeeze out approximately ½” long bead of lubricant.Remove syringe, and actuate tool without a clamp a couple of timesto spread lubricant evenly on tension screw.To order more lubricant, specify BAND-IT #C231992. Every 500-1000 clamps, depending on tension setting, inspect andrepack front bearing with same lubricant. Turn load bearing tip andsmall bearing tip over for a new bearing surface.3. To gain access to bearing components: With the tension bodyalready separated from the power drill, remove blade mountingscrews (2 places) and slide blade free. Paper clip may be used topush bearing components out of blade. Wipe lubricant from allcomponents and examine for wear. If ball or bearing tips appearheavily worn, replace with new parts. Note: ¼” ball is made fromhard tungsten carbide material, do not replace with regular ballbearing. (A smooth indention from ball in the bearing tips is normal)4. To re-assemble bearing components: wipe blade cavity clean. Pushsmall bearing tip into blade cavity. Apply lubricant to ball and pushinto blade cavity and fill remaining space with lubricant. Push loadbearing tip firmly into blade cavity, some lubricant will be squeezedout. Re-attach blade to tool head, making sure that Load BearingTip extends into tension screw. While turning blade mountingscrews into blade, push on blade rearwards. Tighten screws toapproximately 120 in-lbs.5. When replacing worn blade follow instructions above to properly re-assemble bearing components.ToolbodyTool headItem 1LubricatingSyringeReorder#C23199Bearing Lubrication DetailSmall Bearing TipItem 14¼” BallItem 15Load Bearing TipItem 16Access hole to pushout components (usepaper clip) BladeItem 2Blade Cavity(must be packedwith lubricant)Tension ScrewItem 7Blade mountingscrewsItem 21