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ASSEMBLY

Refer to Figures 1 through 3.

Do not attempt assembly if  parts are
missing. Use this manual to order repair

parts.

Attach Abrasive Disc to Aluminum Disc

1. Remove dust chute by loosening screws and bolts.
2. Remove the adhesive cover from the back of the abrasive disc.
3. Center abrasive on aluminum disc and press to paste.
4. Make sure abrasive is pasted evenly on the aluminum disc.
5. Replace dust chute.

Assemble Disc Table

Refer to Figure 1.
1. Slide table onto disc guard as shown. 
2. Set the disc table at right angle to the aluminum disc and

secure the table position using two knobs and flat washers

Adjust Disc Table Angle

Refer to Figure 1.
1. The disc table is adjustable from 0 to 45 degree for beveled

work. To adjust disc table, loosen 2 knobs and flat washers and

adjust to desired angle

2. Use scale on disc table trunnions to set disc table from 0 to 45

degree to abrasive disc

3. When disc table is at desired angle, lock into position by

tightening the knobs

Assemble Belt Table

Refer to Figure 2.
1. Mount belt table to left side of belt housing using hex socket

head screw and flat washer.

2. Set the belt table at right angle to the belt
3. Be sure gap between table and belt is 1/16˝ or less. Tighten

socket head screw to secure table position.

INSTALLATION

Electrical Connections

All electrical connections must be
performed by a qualified electrician. Make

sure tool is off  and disconnected from power source while
motor is mounted, connected, reconnected or anytime
wiring is inspected.

All electrical connections must be
performed by a qualified electrician.

Do not connect sander to the power
source until all assembly steps have been

completed.

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Summary of Contents for Norse 9681119

Page 1: ...2 x 6 Belt and Disc Sander Operating Instructions Parts Manual 9643311 01 0318 Model 9681119 9681119_oipm_En012_9643311 01 03 21 18 Page 1...

Page 2: ...ttempting 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 inj...

Page 3: ...rating Instructions and Parts Manual 1 Unpack Do not discard packing materials until after machine has been inspected for damage and completeness Locate loose parts and set aside Inspect After unpacki...

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

Page 5: ...abrasive disc 3 When disc table is at desired angle lock into position by tightening the knobs Assemble Belt Table Refer to Figure 2 1 Mount belt table to left side of belt housing using hex socket h...

Page 6: ...f 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 it must be replaced with a properly grounde...

Page 7: ...ce becomes too hot to handle cool it in water Belt Installation Refer to Figure 6 Sanding belt should be replaced when worn torn or glazed 1 Release belt tension by pulling down on tension handle Slid...

Page 8: ...e right of face of abrasive disc 3 Abrasive disc moves fastest and removes more material at outer edge 4 For accuracy use the miter gauge Using Miter Gauge Refer to Figure 7 page 10 1 The miter gauge...

Page 9: ...facilities Motor overloaded 1 Short circuit in motor or loose connections 2 Low voltage 3 Motor wired for different line voltage 4 Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line 5 Motor overloaded...

Page 10: ...19 10 REPAIR PARTS ILLUSTRATION FOR 9681119 2 X 6 BELT AND DISC SANDER 32 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 5 2 3 1 2 23 25 24 21 22 20 14 13 12 15 53 52 51 50 19 14 17 16 35 36 37 34 33 26 27 43 41 42 38 18 28 54 44 4...

Page 11: ...642327 01 1 20 Base NA 1 21 Capacitor 9642328 01 1 22 Philips screw and spring washer 6 x 20mm 2 23 Base plate 9642329 01 1 24 Rubber foot 9642330 01 4 25 Philips screw and flat washer 4 x 12mm 4 26 T...

Page 12: ...cate and maintain the product under normal operating conditions at all times Prior to operation become familiar with product and the included materials i e warnings cautions and manuals Failure to fol...

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