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4. Place an engineers square on the 

table so that it butts up against 
the belt, then unlock the adjuster 
by unscrewing the locknut at B.

5. Screw the adjuster A, clockwise or 

anticlockwise whilst bearing down 
on the table at a point adjacent 
to screw A, until the square 
indicates that the table is at right 
angles.

6. Lock the adjuster, ensuring the nut is tight, then, maintaining pressure on 

the table, finally secure the table using the locking lever. by turning 
anticlockwise.

7. Finally, check to ensure the gap between the table and belt is between 1.5 

- 2 mm.

8. It is possible to set the table to any angle up to 45 degrees, simply by 

slackening the locking lever and positioning the table using a protractor or 
angle setter, then retightening the locking lever.

DISC TABLE ADJUSTMENT

1. Place an engineers square on the 

table and slacken the locking 
levers slightly.

2. Adjust the table so it is at right 

angles to the disc, using the 
square, then tighten the levers.

3. If necessary, adjust the pointer, 

adjacent to the angle indicator 
beneath the table, so that it 
registers zero.

4. Slacken the upper disc cover securing screws (A on page 8) using the 

wrench supplied, and adjust so that a gap of 2-3mm exists between the 
disc and the table and the table is square. Tighten the securing screws.

5. It is possible to set the table to any angle up to 45 degrees, simply by 

slackening the locking levers and positioning the table using the angle 
indicator, then retightening the locking levers. If the angle is critical, a 
protractor or angle setter should be used.

6. If required, slide the quadrant into its groove in the table.

NOTE: 

The quadrant may be used to hold a workpiece at any desired 

angle for sanding that angle with accuracy.

Summary of Contents for Woodworker CBS1-5

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GC0414 BELT DISC SANDER MODEL NO CBS1 5 PART NO 6500403...

Page 2: ...the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be...

Page 3: ...do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 4 ALWAYS disconnect the machine from the power supply before carrying out any servicing or changing of accessories 5 Before further u...

Page 4: ...of rotation of the disc i e the LEFT side of the disc 8 ALWAYS keep the mains cable well away from the machine and ensure an adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not r...

Page 5: ...sed of safely as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked N or coloured Black The wire which is...

Page 6: ...ACHMENT OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY PRESENT A RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY NO DESCRIPTION NO DESCRIPTION A Disc Sanding Table F Vertical Table Locking Levers B Belt Sanding...

Page 7: ...Lever into place ensuring a flat washer is used on the levers threads DISC TABLE 1 Slide the table pegs into the slots in the Upper Disc Cover to the extent that the Locking Levers can be screwed in...

Page 8: ...e stability when in use the wooden base should be secured to a workbench using G clamps ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE USE BELT TABLE ADJUSTMENT 1 With the belt correctly tensioned See Maintenance adjust the Belt...

Page 9: ...angle setter then retightening the locking lever DISC TABLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Place an engineers square on the table and slacken the locking levers slightly 2 Adjust the table so it is at right angles to...

Page 10: ...it on the table and gently slide it into contact with the belt or disc Do not force it only a light pressure is required IMPORTANT When using the sanding disc ALWAYS use the left half of the disc ONLY...

Page 11: ...it moves sideways turn the adjuster C so that it stabilises over the middle of the support At this point the belt is tracking properly It is tensioned auto matically cannot be adjuste Turning the adju...

Page 12: ...s Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM When requesting spare parts please quote the reference HT CBS1 5 followed by the id number...

Page 13: ...er 10 Plastic Belt Guard 40 Washer 70 Lower Disc Cover 11 Washer 41 Bolt 71 Washer 12 Screw 42 Lever 72 Screw 13 Screw 43 Spring 73 Screw 14 Pulley 44 Screw 74 Rubber Pad 15 Body 45 Screw 75 Base 16 A...

Page 14: ...is taking on the obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE regulations in relation to the treatment recycling recovery and environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE In effect this...

Page 15: ...15 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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