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MACHINE SETUP
Mounting
1. Position the
DBG-106
where it will be located on the shop floor. When positioning the
machine, consider the type of work which will be done on it so you allow sufficient room, not
only for the piece parts, but also for service to the machine.
2. Open the door in the base of the machine, and using the holes in the base as a template,
mark the floor for the position of the hold-down bolts.
3. Move the machine to expose the hold-down bolt marks and install anchors for the hold-
down bolts.
4. Put the machine back over the hold-down anchors and bolt the machine securely to the
shop floor.
THIS MUST BE DONE FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE.
5. Establish an electrical service connection to the machine.
Disc Table Angle Adjustment
1. Disconnect power to the machine to prevent accidental
start-ups.
2. Loosen the table locking knob on the side of the disc
table.
3. Using a square against the table and disc, set the table at
exactly 90° to the disc (See Figure 15).
4. Tighten the table locking knob.
5. Check the pointer. If it is not exactly on the zero mark,
loosen the pointer attaching screw, adjust the pointer,
and retighten the screw.
6. Reconnect electrical power to the machine.
Disc Table Miter Parallelism
1. Disconnect power to the machine to prevent accidental start-ups.
2. From each end of the table, measure the distance from the miter slot to the sanding
/grinding disc.
CAUTION:
HAVE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES CONNECTED TO MACHINE BY
A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN!
Check if the available power supply is the same as listed on the machine nameplate.
figure 15