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© Copyright 2012 Easthill Group, Inc. 

              Instruction part #13660Q     Rev. 5/12

If you have any questions about the use of this product, please contact 

The Eastwood Technical Assistance Service Department: 800.544.5118  >>  email: [email protected]

The Eastwood Company     263 Shoemaker Road, Pottstown, PA 19464, USA

US and Canada: 800.345.1178     outside US: 610.718.8335

Fax: 610.323.6268     eastwood.com

BELT REPLACEMENT

CAUTION:

 Unplug tool before beginning belt replacement or severe personal injury could result 

if motor should start during this procedure. Always use an Eastwood-
approved 4” x 36” sanding belt to insure safe operation.

1.

  Loosen belt tension by pulling out the grey Belt Tension Lever (nested into the front of 

the Belt Sander Assembly) until it stops. It will remain in this position.

2.

  Pull worn belt off the Belt Sander Assembly by pulling it toward the right or “front” of 

the tool. (Fig. 8). 

3.

  Place the new belt onto the Belt Sander Assembly by sliding it over the Belt Drive and 

Idler Drums and centering it.

4.

  Snap the Belt Tension Lever back into its place on the Belt Sander Assembly.

5.

  Roll the belt by hand and observe whether the belt is skewing to one side or another or 

making contact with the frame of the Belt Sander.

6.

  If the belt is skewing to one side or another after replacement, follow the Belt Tracking 

Adjustment procedure outlined previously.

DISC REPLACEMENT

CAUTION:

 Unplug tool before beginning disc replacement or severe personal injury could result 

if motor should start during this procedure. Always use an Eastwood-approved 6” PSA sanding 
disc to insure safe operation.

1.

  Remove the Adjustable Work Surface/Miter Plate by loosening and removing 

the Yellow Locking Knob.

2.

  Peel away the worn sanding disc from the backing plate (Fig. 9).  

3.

  Clean any adhesive residue, grit or dirt from the backing disc.

4.

  Peel backing paper from the new sanding disc, center over the backing disc, and press 

into place. Be sure all surfaces of disc are adhering and no bubbles or wrinkles are 
present.

TOOL MAINTENANCE

• 

Inspect sanding belt and disc for damage before each use, and replace if worn or torn.

•  Keep all areas of the tool clean, particularly those surfaces that contact sanding belt and disc. Dirt and metal chips can cause uneven sanding 

and inaccurate grinding.

•  Store in a clean and dry environment when not in use. Coat all machined surfaces with a light lubricant fi lm of oil or suitable protectant to 

prevent rust formation.

AVAILABLE SANDING BELTS AND DISCS

#13660A

 

4” x 36” 80-Grit Sanding Belts, (2-pack)

#13660B

 

4” x 36” 120-Grit Sanding Belts, (2-pack)

#13660C

  

4” x 36” 240-Grit Sanding Belts, (2-pack)

#13660D 

 

6” 80-Grit, PSA Sanding Discs, (5-pack)

#13660E 

 

6” 120-Grit, PSA Sanding Discs, (5-pack)

#13660F

  

6” 240-Grit, PSA Sanding Discs, (5-pack)

FIG. 8

FIG. 8

FIG. 9

FIG. 9

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