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CONTENTS
separate all parts from the packing materials and check carefully against
fig. 3 and the list below.
NOTE:
Make certain all parts are accounted for before discarding any
packing material.
ITEM
LOOSE PARTS
QTY.
i
Belt / disc sander assembly
1
ii
owner’s manual
1
L
Work table
1
V
Peel-and-stick sandpaper disc
1
iii
Work table support bracket
1
U
Disc guard
1
I
Back stop
1
Miter gauge (not shown)
1
iv
small parts bag containing:
■
Knob
1
■
Flat washer, 6.5 x 17.8 x 1.6 mm
5
■
screw, st4.2 x 9.5
2
■
Lockwasher, ext. M6
4
■
M6 nut
3
■
scale label
1
■
screw, hex hd. M6 x 1.0-14
1
wARNING!
For your own safety, never connect the plug to the power
source outlet or insert the switch insert key until all the assembly steps
are complete and you have read and understood the entire owner's
manual.
MOUNTINg THE SANDER TO THE WORkBENCH
●
if the belt / disc sander is to be used in a permanent location, it should
be fastened securely to a firm supporting surface such a workbench.
●
if mounting to a workbench, holes should be drilled through the
supporting surface using the dimensions illustrated (
fig.5
).
1. the unit should be bolted securely using 5/16 in. screws and hex nuts
(not included). the screw length should be 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) plus the
thickness of the bench top.
2. Locate and mark the holes where the belt / disc sander is located.
3. Drill two 3/8 in. diameter holes through the workbench.
4. Place the belt / disc sander on the workbench, aligning the holes in the
base (O & R, fig.4)
with the holes drilled in the workbench.
5. insert two 5/16 in. screws and tighten hex nuts.
ATTACHINg THE SANDER TO A MOUNTINg BOARD
an alternate method of mounting is to fasten the belt / disc sander to a
mounting board. The board should be of sufficient size to prevent the
sander tipping while in use.
1. use a piece of plywood at least 3/4 in. thick. Particle or chipboard can
fail under constant vibration and tipping stress on the corners.
2. Follow the instructions for mounting to a workbench, above, substituting
a board, minimum 18 in. x 24 in. (
fig.5
).
3.
Use 5/16 in. flat head machine screws (not included), countersunk into
the bottom of the board to prevent rocking. screw length should be
1-1/2 in. plus the thickness of the plywood board.
CAUTION!
To prevent injury from tool movement, use 5/16 in. (8 mm)
or larger screws and nuts.
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