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GETTING STARTED

Structural Requirements

Make sure all supporting structures and load attaching devices are

strong enough to hold your intended loads. If in doubt, consult a

qualified structural engineer.

Electrical Requirements

The power supply to the Sander needs to be 120 volt/ 8.0 amp,

single phase, 60 Hz. The standard allowable voltage variation is

plus or minus 10%.

Tools Needed:

Standard mechanic’s hand tool set.

UNPACKING

Be careful not to touch overhead power
lines, piping, lighting, etc. if  lifting

equipment is used. Sander weighs approximately 88 lbs,
proper tools, equipment and qualified personnel should be
employed in all phases of  unpacking and installation.

Cartons should be handled with care to avoid damage from

dropping, bumping, etc. Store and unpack cartons with correct side

up. After unpacking Sander, inspect carefully for any damage that

may have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or

damaged parts. If any damage or loss has occurred, claim must be

filed with carrier immediately. Check for completeness. Immediately

report missing parts to dealer.
Sander is shipped partially assembled. End user will need to

assemble loose parts to machine.

IMPORTANT:

The tool has been coated with a protective coating.

In order to ensure proper fit and operation, the coating must be

removed. Remove coating with mild solvents such as mineral

spirits and a soft cloth. Nonflammable solvents are recommended.

After cleaning, cover all exposed metal surfaces with a light coating

of oil.

Never use highly volatile solvents. Avoid
getting cleaning solution on paint as it

may tend to deteriorate these finishes. Use soap and water
on painted components.

Contents:

• Sander (1)
• Miter gauge assembly (1)
• Fence support (1)
• Table assembly (1)
• Hardware bag (1) 
• Rubber foot (4)
• Hex wrench (1)
• Operating Instructions and Parts Manual (1)

Unpack:

• Carefully unpack Sander from carton. Do not discard packing

materials until after machine 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 loose, missing or

damaged parts. Shipping damage claims must be filed with the

carrier.

• All tools should be visually inspected before use, in addition to

regular periodic maintenance inspections.

• Be sure that the voltage labeled on the unit matches your

power supply.

• See General Safety Instructions, Cautions and

Warnings as shown.

SAFETY RULES

For your own safety, read all of  the
instructions and precautions before

operating tool.

PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:

Some dust created by

using power tools contain chemicals known to the state

of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other

reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints.
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry

products.

• Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you

do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:

work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety

equipment. Always wear 

OSHA/NIOSH

approved, properly fitting

face mask or respirator when using such tools.

Always follow proper operating
procedures as defined in this manual even

if  you are familiar with the use of  this or similar tools.
Remember that being careless for even a fraction of  a
second can result in severe personal injury.

Be Prepared for Job

• Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves,

neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which may get

caught in moving parts of machine.

• Wear protective hair covering to  contain long hair.
• Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles.
• Wear safety glasses complying with United States ANSI Z87.1.

Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are

NOT

safety glasses.

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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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