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SKU 06852 

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6. 

Once the sanding procedure is completed, remove the workpiece from the Sand-
ing Belt (2), turn the Power Switch (53) to its “OFF” position, and unplug the 
Power Cord (55) from its electrical outlet.  

(See Figure B.)

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING

1. 

CAUTION:

 

Always turn the Power Switch (53) to its “OFF” position and un-

plug the Power Cord (55) from its 110 volt electrical outlet before perform-
ing any inspection, adjustments, maintenance, or cleaning.

2. 

BEFORE EACh USE,

 inspect the general condition of the Belt/Disc Sander.  

Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or 
broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, excessively loose Sanding Belt (2) and 
Sanding Disc (15), and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.  If 
abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further 
use.  

Do not use damaged equipment.

3. 

DAILY:

 Sanding Belts (2) and Sanding Discs (15) must be sharp and clean to 

perform properly.  Depending on materials sanded and frequency of tool use, 
Sanding Belts and Sanding Discs become clogged with wood particles and dull.  
Dull Sanding Belts and Sanding Discs rub the workpiece rather than cut, which 
results in increased friction, higher temperatures, and a burned workpiece.  As 
often as possible, check the condition of the Sanding Belt and Sanding Disc and, 
if necessary, replace a worn Sanding Belt and Sanding Disc with a new, 6” wide 
by 48” Sanding Belt and 9” diameter Sanding Disc.

4. 

DAILY:

 With a soft brush, cloth, or vacuum, remove all sawdust and debris from

 

the Belt/Disc Sander.  Then, use a premium quality, lightweight machine oil to  

 

lubricate all moving parts.

PLEASE READ ThE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY

THE  MANUFACTURER  AND/OR  DISTRIBUTOR  HAS  PROVIDED THE  PARTS  LIST  AND 
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY.  NEITHER THE 
MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF 
ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO 
THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE 
PRODUCT.  IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES 
THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTI-
FIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE BUYER.  THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL 
RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT 
OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION 
OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.

Summary of Contents for Central Machinery 6" Belt & 9" Sander 6852

Page 1: ...ed No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor FreightTools Diagrams within this manual may not be dr...

Page 2: ...EA Do not allow children to handle this product 3 STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use tools and equipment should be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and equipment and kee...

Page 3: ...its intended function Check for damaged parts and any other conditions that may affect the operation of this product Re place or repair damaged or worn parts immediately 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCES...

Page 4: ...er GFCI 3 DO NOT ABUSE THE POWER CORD Do not use the Power Cord 55 to pull its 3 Prong Plug from an electrical power outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oil sharp edges and moving parts Route th...

Page 5: ...E MOVING PARTS OF THE BELT DISC SANDER WHILE IT IS PLUGGED IN AND RUNNING 15 NEVER STAND ON THE BELT DISC SANDER Serious injury could result if the Belt Disc Sander is tipped or if the turning Sanding...

Page 6: ...BELT 2 TABLE 1 MITER GAUGE 3 BACK STOP 39 POWER SWITCH 53 POWER CORD 55 LOCK KNOB ADJUST NUT ASSY 44 FIGURE B STAND 56 FRAME 64 BASE 51 PULLEY COVER 22 SAND BELT FRAME 40 18 WARNING People with pacema...

Page 7: ...other end of the Frame to the re maining Stand See Figure C 5 To connect the remaining Frame 64 to the two Stands 56 follow Steps 1 2 3 and 4 See Figure C 6 Place both Upper Brackets 57 on the top ed...

Page 8: ...Base 51 of the Belt Disc Sander on top of the Upper Brackets 57 Align the four threaded mounting holes on the Base with the four mounting holes on the Upper Brackets See Figures B and D 2 From underne...

Page 9: ...eps 3 and 4 putting the Small Pulley 52 on the lower shaft S e e Figure F 6 Carefully align both pulleys and tighten Use a flat head screwdriver through the slot in the Pulley Cover 22 to tighten the...

Page 10: ...time for the Sanding Belt 2 to turn at full speed See Figure H 8 NOTE If the Sanding Belt 2 appears to be too loose on the Sand Belt Frame 40 10 Remove the paper backing on the adhesive Sanding Disc 1...

Page 11: ...e the paper backing on the adhesive Sanding Disc 15 and stick the Sanding Disc firmly and evenly onto the Sanding Disc Plate 16 Restore the Table Support Bracket and Pulley Cover to their original pos...

Page 12: ...n move the Miter Gauge Body to the right or left until the desired angle of the Miter Gauge is shown on the Angle Scale See Figure K 4 Once the desired angle of the Miter Gauge 3 is obtained retighten...

Page 13: ...e L To Adjust The Position Of The Table 1 When the Sanding Belt Frame 40 is in its vertical position the Table 1 should be repositioned to the front of the Sanding Belt Frame See Figure M next page 2...

Page 14: ...to the Sanding Belt See Figure B 4 Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands and carefully set it flat and level upon the Sanding Belt 2 and against the Back Stop 39 See Figure B 5 Apply moderate down...

Page 15: ...the Table 1 See Figure B 6 Apply moderate inward pressure on the workpiece allowing the Sanding Disc 15 to cut without being forced 7 Once the sanding procedure is completed remove the workpiece from...

Page 16: ...ticles and dull Dull Sanding Belts and Sanding Discs rub the workpiece rather than cut which results in increased friction higher temperatures and a burned workpiece As often as possible check the con...

Page 17: ...Knob 1 43 Leader Roller 1 11 Screw M5x10 1 44 Lock Knob Adjust Nut Assy 2 12 Pointer 1 45 Spring 2 13 Set Screw 1 46 Leader Roller Shaft 1 14 Set Screw 7 47 Support Bolt M16x240 1 15 Sanding Disc 1 48...

Page 18: ...only and are not avail able individually as replacement parts 1 3 2 5 6 7 9 6 10 11 12 13 16 15 17 14 52 19 14 18 4 8 34 35 33 36 21 29 28 27 37 38 27 29 3121 30 26 6 23 22 21 20 39 6 31 40 4142 43 4...

Page 19: ...or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the ab...

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