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You can also purchase them from your local tool, abrasives or sharpening supply dealer. You can find these pro-
ducts in most areas. However, we recommend that you choose higher quality brand name belts. If the sanding
paper is too thick or too thin, or of inconsistent quality, it may not be properly gripped by the two-step clamps.
Tip: Cleaning the sand paper with a belt dresser will extend the life of the sand paper. Consult your local distributor.
*MEASURED & CUT WITH ABRASIVE GRIT FACE SIDE DOWN.
14 3/8”
111 5/8”
For users who prefer to purchase abrasives in longer uncut rolls or from bulk suppliers, the following cutting diagram
can be used to assist in cutting the bulk paper to the correct size for this sander.
REMOVING THE SANDING BELTS
2.
Push the spring loaded clamps forward, , and remove the tab of the sanding belt from the slot at the right end
of the drum, . (Fig. 9 and 10)
3.
Unwind the sanding belt then push the left two-step clamp forward and remove the tab of the sanding
belt from the slot of the left end of the drum.
1.
To access the sanding belts, unlock the drum cover
latch, , and open the top cover. The sanding belts
are tightly wound around the drums and attached at
both ends by spring loaded clamps, . (Fig. 8).
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 8
Make sure the sander is disconnected from the
power source before removing/installing the
sanding belts.