Model G0819 (Mfd. Since 09/16)
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Feed Chain & Sprockets
Oil Type ............... T23964 or NLGI#2 Equivalent
Oil Amount ............................................Thin Coat
Check/Add Frequency .............................Monthly
Remove feed chain cover (refer to
Page 31 for
detailed instructions), then use a shop rag and
mineral spirits to remove the old lubricant and
built-up grime from the chain and sprockets (see
Figure 57). Brush grease onto the chain and
sprockets, then re-install chain cover.
Cleaning Sanding
Belt
To increase the working life of your sanding belts,
clean them whenever they decrease in perfor-
mance due to heavy loading of material. Use a
Model D3003 Pro-Stik
®
Cleaning Pad as shown in
Figure 45 in Accessories on Page 33.
To clean sanding belt:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Set table to thickness of cleaning pad.
3. Connect machine to power, then run pad
through sander two or three times. DO NOT
take too deep of a cut—the belt should barely
touch cleaning pad!
Regulator Water Trap
The air pressure regulator water trap (see
Figure
58) is attached to the air pressure regulator and
traps condensation in the incoming air supply.
The water trap must be emptied when it becomes
half full. DO NOT allow the water trap to become
full, or you risk serious damage to your machine.
Figure 58. Location of regulator water trap and
drain valve.
To empty regulator water trap:
With the system under air pressure, push the
lower drain valve and empty the regulator water
trap (see
Figure 58). Also, replace the internal
white moisture filters annually.
Drain Valve
The air system is durable and reliable; however,
components do wear with age. If you suspect that
an item in your air system may be having prob-
lems, see the
Air System Diagram on
Page 60.
•
Adjust regulator to approximately 75 PSI.
•
Carefully inspect all air lines for cracks, chaf-
ing, or hardening. Replace faulty hoses.
•
Check the air connections for leaks. A small
amount of soapy water in a questionable area
will bubble if there is a leak.
•
Make sure lines are not clogged. Remove
a questionable line and blow through it as a
test.
Air System
Figure 57. Lubrication locations for feed rate
chain and sprockets.
Feed Rate
Sprockets
Feed Rate
Chain
Regulator
Water Trap
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