7.6 Removal of the Die BlockRemoval of the die block makes it easier to clean and re-grease the blade path, but it is not absolutely necessary unless the die block has visible adhesives or debris that require cleaning with solvents. The same tools, solvents and lubricant that are used on the blade are used on the die block. Remove the blade (see Section 7.3) prior to removing the die block.Follow the directions in Section 7.3 for removing the chute, the static control bar bracket, and the blade. Leave the static bar power cord attached; do not pull on it.