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OPERATION (CONTINUED)

Changing the Sanding Disc

Refer to Figure 19.
The sandpaper disc can be removed with the table installed, or with

the table removed to give more working access to the disc, if

needed.  
1. Peel the used abrasive disc from the metal disc plate. A putty

knife may help in this process.

2. Make sure that the disc plate is clean of any residue. Mineral

spirits will soften the PSA adhesives for its removal. Rotate the

disc by hand to access to all of the disc surface.

3. Peel the protective backing from the new PSA 9˝ abrasive

sanding disc, then center and press the sanding disc firmly

onto the metal disc plate. See page 4.

4. Replace the sanding table if it was removed.

MAINTENANCE

Make certain that the unit is
disconnected from power source before

attempting to service or remove any component.

Cleaning

• Keep machine and workshop clean. Do not allow sawdust to

accumulate on the tool.

• Keep the drums clean. Dirt on drums will cause poor tracking

and belt  slippage.

• Operate tool with dust collector to keep dust from

accumulating.

• Be certain motor is kept clean and is frequently vacuumed free

of dust.

• Use soap and water to clean painted parts, rubber parts and

plastic guards.

Lubrication

The shielded ball bearings in this tool are permanently lubricated at

the factory. They require no further lubrication.
• When operation seems stiff, a light coat of paste wax applied to

the belt and disc tables will make it easier to feed the work

while  finishing.

• Do not apply wax to the belt platen. Belt could pick up wax and

deposit it on the drums causing belt to slip.

Keep Tool in Repair

• If power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, have it

replaced immediately.

• Replace worn abrasives when needed.
• Replace any damaged or missing parts. Use parts list to order

parts.

• Any attempt to repair motor may create a hazard unless repair

is done by a qualified service technician.

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Summary of Contents for Norse 9681115

Page 1: ...6 x 9 Belt Disc Sander Operating Instructions Parts Manual 9643069 01 0518 Model 9681115 9681115_oipm_En012_9643069 01 0518 05 22 18 Page 1...

Page 2: ...empting to assemble install operate or maintain the product described Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injur...

Page 3: ...ne has been inspected for damage and completeness Locate loose parts and set aside Inspect After unpacking the unit carefully inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transit Check for loo...

Page 4: ...Tool Use right tool for job Do not force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed Disconnect tool when changing the belt or abrasive disc Avoid accidental start up Make sure that t...

Page 5: ...ir threaded ends Washers shown in Figure 3 are optional not included with sander 3 Slide the large fence s two screws with knobs over the two slots in the small fence and fasten in place Pending on th...

Page 6: ...is heavy At least two people are required to lift from carton Choose a suitable location to mount the sander The sander must be installed in a place with ample lighting and correct power supply Make...

Page 7: ...sting Belt Assembly Position The sanding belt frame can be easily adjusted from a horizontal position to a vertical position or any other position to assist your sanding operation 1 Loosen the hex scr...

Page 8: ...he grounding wire If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the green or green and yellow wire to a live terminal Where a 2 prong wall receptacle is encountered...

Page 9: ...d the features adjustments and capabilities of the machine that are outlined throughout this manual ON OFF Switch The ON OFF locking switch needs to have the safety switch key inserted before the swit...

Page 10: ...d Turn the switch ON and note if the belt tends to move to the right or left on the drums The belt should be running on the center of the drive drums If it is not the belt tracking needs adjustment Se...

Page 11: ...oor tracking and belt slippage Operate tool with dust collector to keep dust from accumulating Be certain motor is kept clean and is frequently vacuumed free of dust Use soap and water to clean painte...

Page 12: ...105 106 90 89 107 104 7 2 25 82 11 48 47 46 61 49 32 50 26 43 89 107 19 44 9 39 90 71 70 72 108 45 51 51 52 53 41 43 66 58 67 68 69 76 62 63 64 32 65 74 21 77 78 96 80 73 43 43 55 78 28 58 57 56 54 6...

Page 13: ...Hex screw M8X12 3 23 Driving drum 9621434 01 1 24 Driving shaft 9624633 01 1 25 Supporting plate NA 1 26 Hex screw spring washer flat washer M8X30 2 27 Hex screw M8X16 4 28 Base NA 1 29 Rubber foot 9...

Page 14: ...position screw M5X6 9642889 01 2 75 Spring washer for shaft M12 2 76 Driven shaft 9642890 01 1 77 Driven drum 9642891 01 1 78 Miter gauge knob 9642892 01 2 79 Miter gauge label 9642893 01 1 80 Miter g...

Page 15: ...overloading of power company s facilities Motor overloaded 1 Short circuit in motor or loose connections 2 Low voltage 3 Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line 4 Motor overloaded 1 Applyin...

Page 16: ...ormal operating conditions at all times Prior to operation become familiar with product and the included materials i e warnings cautions and manuals Failure to follow these instructions will void the...

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