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1.

Do not operate the sander when tired, distracted, or 
under the effects of drugs, alcohol or any medica-
tion that impairs reflexes or alertness.

2.

The working area should be well lit, clean and free 
of debris.

3.

Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when 
the sander is in operation; do not permit them to 
operate the sander.

4.

Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all 
machinery with locks, master electrical switches 
and switch keys, to prevent unauthorized or unsu-
pervised use.

5.

Stay alert!  Give your work your undivided attention.
Even a momentary distraction can lead to serious 
injury.

6.

Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be 
hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated area 
and whenever possible use a dust collector and 
wear eye, ear and respiratory protection devices.

7.

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, neck-
laces or other jewelry while the sander is in opera-
tion.

8.

Be sure that adjusting wrenches, tools, drinks and 
other clutter are removed from the machine and/or 
the table surface before operating.

9.

Keep hands well away from the sanding belt and 
all moving parts. Use a brush, not hands, to clear 
away chips and dust.

10. Be sure sanding belts are securely installed in the 

machine.

11. Do not operate the sander if the sand paper is 

damaged or badly worn.

12. Do not push or force the work piece into the sander.

The machine will perform better and more safely 
when working at the feed rate for which it was 
designed.

13. Avoid working from awkward or off balance posi-

tions. Do not overreach and keep both feet on floor.

14. Keep guards in place and in working order. If a 

guard must be removed for maintenance or clean-
ing, be sure it is properly re-attached before using 
the tool again.

15. Never leave the machine unattended while it is run-

ning or with the power on.

16. Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended 

by General

®

International may result in equip-

ment malfunction or risk of injury.

17. Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occur if the 

tool is tipped over or if the sanding belt is uninten-
tionally contacted.

18. Always disconnect the tool from the power source 

before servicing, changing accessories or the 
sanding belt, or before performing any mainte-
nance or cleaning, or if the machine will be left 
unattended.

19. Make sure that switch is in "OFF" position before 

plugging in the power cord.

20. Make sure the tool is properly grounded. If 

equipped with a 3-prong plug it should be used 
with a three-pole receptacle. Never remove the 
third prong.

21. Do not use this sander for other than its intended 

use.

If used for other purposes,

General

®

International disclaims any real implied warranty 
and holds itself harmless for any injury, which may 
result from that use.

Rules for Safe Operation

To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine’s applications and limita-
tions, as well as potential hazards. General® International disclaims any real or implied warranty and
holds itself harmless for any injury that may result from improper use of its equipment.

Summary of Contents for 15-005S

Page 1: ...plate for reduced friction and extended belt life LENGTH OF OSCILLATION UP 1 8 3 2 mm DOWN 1 8 3 2 mm TOTAL 1 4 6 4 mm BELT SIZE 6 x 89 152 x 2260 mm BELT SPEED 3900 LIN FPM 1279 LIN MPM LENGTH OF WOR...

Page 2: ...period of 24 months from date of purchase any genuine part or parts which upon examination prove to be defective in work manship or material In order to obtain this warranty all defective parts must...

Page 3: ...at the feed rate for which it was designed 13 Avoid working from awkward or off balance posi tions Do not overreach and keep both feet on floor 14 Keep guards in place and in working order If a guard...

Page 4: ...motor and voiding the war ranty of your machine We suggest you ask your local General International distributor to recommend qualified electricians in your area or perhaps one of their own technician...

Page 5: ...N OF MAIN PARTS AND COMPONENTS 5 BELT TENSION LEVER LOCK KNOB DUST HOOD LOCK KNOB DUST OUTLET SAFETY SWITCH ASSEMBLY MOTOR BASE DOOR HANDLE DOOR SANDING HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT LEVER MITER GAUGE SANDING...

Page 6: ...UXILIARY END TABLE 1 HARDWARE BAG 1 HANDLE 1 LOCK KNOB SHORT TOGGLE SCREW 2 LOCK KNOB MEDIUM LONG TOGGLE SCREW 1 FLAT WASHER LARGE 5 FLAT WASHER MEDIUM LOCK WASHER 14 CARRIAGE BOLT HEX NUT 12 HEX BOLT...

Page 7: ...vent rust apply a light coating of paste wax or use regular applications of any after market surface protec tant or rust inhibitor such as General International Top Saver item GC 010 Tip Hint With a s...

Page 8: ...2 screws using a small square head screwdriver 2 Attach the upper and lower door supports to the side panels shown above using the car riage bolts medium flat washers lock washers and nuts Note Make...

Page 9: ...holes on the end of the motor as shown above using a 4 mm T handle hex wrench or a 4 mm Allen key Then connect the power cord from the motor to the inlet plug on the switch Note The sanding belt and t...

Page 10: ...sanding belt guard between the 2 rear supports secure the left side only for now using a short lock knob and a large flat washer as shown above 6 Fit the left drum guard between the support and the b...

Page 11: ...L INJURY AFTER INITIAL SET UP AS WELL AS BEFORE EACH USE MAKE SURE THAT EVERYTHING IS SECURELY INSTALLED AND THAT ALL FASTENERS AND MOVING PARTS ON THIS SANDER ARE LOCKED IN PLACE BEFORE STARTING THE...

Page 12: ...prevent unauthorized use or unintentional start up remove the safety key and store it in a safe place whenever the sander is not in use To start the sander insert the safety key and pull the switch t...

Page 13: ...ce from moving 2 Insert the table rod in the opening under the table and tighten using the bolt and nut which are already mounted 3 Place the table rod assembly into the table brack et Insert a medium...

Page 14: ...nk it ought to be tighten the lock knob and loosen the nut Turn the adjusting screw until it touches the stop lock pin and tighten down the nut again Recheck the angle Repeat if necessary until a true...

Page 15: ...ry after changing or replacing a sanding belt to counterbal ance for unevennesses between sanding belts Though not essential proper belt tracking having the belt running straight and oscillating as ev...

Page 16: ...d belt slippage 4 Periodically inspect the ON OFF switch power cord plug and other parts for damage DO NOT OPERATE THE SANDER WITH A DAMAGED SWITCH POWER CORD PLUG OR OTHER PARTS REPLACE A DAM AGED PA...

Page 17: ...ion of dust collectors to suit all your shop needs Dust collectors contribute to a cleaner and more healthful workshop environment TOP SAVER cleaner item GC 010 All in one table top rust remover and l...

Page 18: ...18...

Page 19: ...15005 32 HEX NUT 3 15005 33 HANDLE 1 15005 34 PLATEN 1 15005S 34B SANDING HEAD TOP COVER 1 15005S 35 TENSION BAR 1 15005 36 LOCK KNOB M8X1 25X35 1 15005 37A PIN 1 15005S 38 SPRING 1 15005 39 SPACER 1...

Page 20: ...HER 10 15005 96 TABLE ROD 1 15005 100 ANGLE INDICATOR STICKER 1 15005 101 I D STICKER 1 15005 102 BELT TENSION LEVER STICKER 1 15005 103 DUST HOOD 1 15005 104 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 3 16 24UNCX1 4 L 3 15...

Page 21: ...2 15005 159 WARNING STICKER 1 15005S 160 BELT DIRECTION STICKER 1 15005 161 POWER CORD LABEL 1 15005S 164 SPACER 2 15005S 165 BEARING 6800 2 15005S 167 WORM GEAR 1 15005S 168 CAP SCREW 5 16 X1 1 4 2...

Page 22: ...serial number of the machine and part number Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired 8360 Champ d Eau Montreal Quebec Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel 514 326 1161 Fax 514 326 5565 Parts Service...

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