background image

BASIC OPERATION

SANDING CURVED EDGES

Always sand inside curves on the idler as shown.

WARNING

: Never attempt to sand the ends of a workpiece on the idler

drum. Applying the end of the workpiece to the idler drum could cause the
workpiece to fly up and result in an injury.

Always sand outside curves on the left side of center on the sanding disc as
shown. 

WARNING

: Applying the workpiece to the right side of the disc could cause

worpiece to fly up (kick-back) and result in an injury.

SANDING SMALL END SURFACES ON THE SANDING DISC

NOTE

: Use of a Miter Gauge is recommended for this operation.

Always move the work across left side of center on the sanding disc face as
shown. 

WARNING

: Applying the workpiece to the right side of the disc first could

cause workpiece to fly up (kickback), and result in an injury.

WARNING

: For your own safety, turn switch "OFF" and remove plug from

power source outlet before adjusting your sander.

NOTE

: Use a combination square to square the miter gauge to the face of

the disc (combinaiton square must be "true" - See " Unpacking-Tools
Needed " section for checking this method). If it is not square, loosen the
miter gauge knob and move the miter gauge slightly until it is square.
Without moving the miter gauge, tighten the knob securely.

Always position the workpiece to the left of center on sanding disc with disc
rotating counterclockwise as shown. The table may be titled for beveled
work.

Drive drum

Idler drum

Workpiece

Centre

Workpiece

Sanding disc

Miter gauge

Centre

Combination square

Workpiece

Miter gauge

Centre

Workpiece-

Left of centre

Summary of Contents for KC-705L-5

Page 1: ...KING CANADA 4 x 36 BELT AND 6 DISC SANDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KC 705L 5...

Page 2: ...accidents repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special...

Page 3: ...t could trap your fingers worn or damaged electric cords stable mounting and any other conditions that may affect the way the sander works If any part is missing bent or broken in any way or any elect...

Page 4: ...r wider than the basic sander table or to help feed support or pull the workpiece When finishing on the disc always press the workpiece againt the Down side of the disc Sanding against the side coming...

Page 5: ...SANDING DISC AND GUARD 7 INSTALLING BACKSTOP 8 INSTALLING TABLE ASSEMBLY 8 9 AUXILLIARY MOUNTING FOR VERTICAL SANDING 9 SQUARING TABLE ASSEMBLY 9 INSTALLING THE SANDING BELT TENSIONING AND TRACKING 10...

Page 6: ...sc 4 Tension Lever Silding lever to the right releases the sanding belt tension sliding lever to the left applies belt tension 5 Table lock Knob Loosening knob allows the worktable to be tilted for be...

Page 7: ...under the switch lever and PULL end of switch out 3 To turn machine OFF push lever in NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED UNTIL IT HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP 4 To lock switch in OFF position hold swit...

Page 8: ...rce outlet or insert switch key until all assembly steps are complete and until you have read and understood the entire instruction manual TOOLS NEEDED Standard screwdriver Phillips screwdriver 10mm W...

Page 9: ...rd 18 x 24 minimun size and using 5 16 inch flat head screws lock washer and hex nuts not included Screws length should be 1 1 2 plus the thickness of the mounting board NOTE For proper stability hole...

Page 10: ...parts 5 Position table support in corresponding holes on side of base as shown Make sure the 9 5 mm diameter index pin aligns with upper hole 6 Place washer on threaded shaft of knob and insert throu...

Page 11: ...ex pin is in the upper hole when sanding table is in the vertical position SQUARING TABLE ASSEMBLY WARNING To avoid injury from accidental starting make sure tool is unplugged before aligning 1 Using...

Page 12: ...ke sure the belt is centered on both drums 3 Slide tension lever to the left to apply belt tension 4 Tighten hex socket screw when bed is in desired position 5 Plug in the power cord Turn switch ON an...

Page 13: ...e slippery To avoid fire damage never use the sander near flammable liquids vapors or gases PLAN AHEAD TO PROTECT YOUR EYES HAND FACE EARS KNOW YOUR SANDER Read and understand the instruction manual a...

Page 14: ...ent use of your belt and disc sander cause a careless mistake A careless fraction of a second is enough to a severe injury Before starting your work watch the sander while it runs If it makes an unifa...

Page 15: ...rkpiece firmly with both hands keeping fingers away from the sanding belt Keep the end butted against the backstop and move the work evenly across the sanding belt Use extra caution when sanding very...

Page 16: ...Applying the workpiece to the right side of the disc first could cause workpiece to fly up kickback and result in an injury WARNING For your own safety turn switch OFF and remove plug from power sourc...

Page 17: ...Y AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE OILING UNIT 1 Release belt tension by sliding the tension lever to the right 2 Move the sanding belt slightly to either side of the idler drum to expo...

Page 18: ...remove plug from power source outlet before troubleshooting your sander TROUBLE Motor will not run Machine slows down when sanding Belt runs off drums Wood burns while sanding Excessive noise PROBABLE...

Reviews: