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Maintenance

1. Changing the Sanding Belt

1.1 Remove the belt table completely by

unscrewing and removing the table
locking lever.

1.2 Remove the two side cover securing screws

(9A), followed by the upper roller pivot
screw  (9B), then pull off the side cover.

1.3 Turn Adjuster (10C) anticlockwise

sufficiently for the sanding belt to
be slipped off the rollers.

1.4 Replace the sanding belt ensuring

it is central about the rollers, and
the arrow (10D) is pointing down
towards he table.

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IMPORTANT!
Whenever making adjustments or carrying out maintenance tasks, ALWAYS
switch OFF the machine and disconnect from the power supply.

1.5 Turn the belt by hand and observe how it moves on the rollers, indicated

by its position on the support. This will determine whether not it is
tracking correctly. If it moves sideways, turn the adjuster - 10C, so that it
stabilises over the middle of the support.
At this point the belt is tracking properly. The belt is tensisioned
automatically and cannot be adjusted.

NOTE:

Turning the adjuster clockwise will cause the belt to move one
way...turning it anticlockwise and it will have the opposite effect.

2. Changing the Disk

2.1 Remove the disk table and lower cover/dust extraction port (see fig.5)

2.2 Slacken the two screws securing the upper disk cover and slide it backwards.

2.3 Using a sharp instrument, tease off a portion of the sanding disk, sufficient

for it to be grasped by hand and peeled off.

Remove all residual adhesive, and finally clean the disk with a solvent.

2.4 Peel the backing from the replacement sanding disk and fix to the disk

ensuring it is centralised. Press it firmly to ensure it is secure.

2.5 Replace the table and lower disk cover, and adjust gap between table

and disk, by positioning abd securing the upper disk cover.

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Summary of Contents for 6500403

Page 1: ...1004 MODEL NO CBS1 5 PART No 6500403 BELT DISC SANDER BELT DISC SANDER OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...cifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print However CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice CLARKE International Hem...

Page 3: ...uaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been ab...

Page 4: ...ing accessories 5 ALWAYS wear safety goggles manufactured to the latest European Safety Standards Everyday eyeglasses do not have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses 6 ALWAYS keep work...

Page 5: ...1 ALWAYS wear ear protectors defenders when using this machine 2 ALWAYS wear a dust mask when using this machine Be aware of harmful or toxic dusts produced when sanding some woods lead paint etc 3 A...

Page 6: ...or coloured RED Connect BLUE cord to terminal marked letter N or coloured BLACK We strongly recommend that this unit is fitted with a Residual Current Device RCD FUSE RATING The fuse in the plug for...

Page 7: ...A 1 x Disk Sanding Table B 1 x Belt Sanding Table C 1 x Mitre Gauge D 1 x Sand Disk Cover Dust Extraction Port E 2 x Disk Sanding Table Locking Levers F 1 x Vertical Sanding Table Locking Lever G 3 x...

Page 8: ...flat washer is used on the levers threads noting that the locking lever has a LEFT HAND thread i e turn anticlockwise to tighten 2 Disk Table 1 2 3 4 Slide the table pegs Fig 2 into the slots in the...

Page 9: ...square and bears very lightly on the back of the Sanding Belt Ensure the two hex socket head securing screws arrowed are tight A hex socket wrench is provided Slacken the Table Locking Lever and posi...

Page 10: ...ng the locking levers If the angle is critical a protractor or angle setter should be used If required slide the Quadrant into its groove in the table NOTE The quadrant may be used to hold a workpiece...

Page 11: ...f it moves sideways turn the adjuster 10C so that it stabilises over the middle of the support At this point the belt is tracking properly The belt is tensisioned automatically and cannot be adjusted...

Page 12: ...12 PARTS LIST DIAGRAMS WARNING The use of spare parts other that those supplied by CLARKE International or one of its recognised dealers may be hazardous and could invalidate the guarantee...

Page 13: ...Parts Diagram 13...

Page 14: ...ft 1 HTCBS1516 17 Spring 1 HTCBS1517 18 Washer 1 HTCBS1518 19 Retaining Ring 1 HTCBS1519 20 Elastic Pin 1 HTCBS1520 21 Adjustable Plate 1 HTCBS1521 22 Spring 1 HTCBS1522 23 Spring 1 HTCBS1523 24 Knob...

Page 15: ...60 Washer 1 HTCBS1560 61 Pointer 1 HTCBS1561 62 Sliding Bar 1 HTCBS1562 63 Table 1 HTCBS1563 64 Pin 2 HTCBS1564 65 Screw 2 HTCBS1565 66 Spring 2 HTCBS1566 67 Lever 2 HTCBS1567 68 Bolt 2 HTCBS1568 69...

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