Double Drum Sander 37 x 2
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ADJUSTING SANDING DRUMS:
After any adjustments of the castings on the columns, check to make sure the sanding drums are in alignment. To
begin realignment of the sanding drum(s), first remove the abrasive strip from the drum. Release the V-belt tension
from the motor by loosening the pinch bolt of the motor support casting
(See Item #8 of Figure 5)
. Loosen 2-Two
Screws in lower belt guard. Slide the motor mount up the column tube and retighten the pinch bolt. After the feed
table has been leveled, loosen all 4-Four Tension Roller Suspension Bolts
(See Item #1 of Figure 28)
. Raise the tension roller suspension assembly
(See Item #2 of Figure 28)
to its
highest position so that the tension rollers are positioned higher than the bottom of sanding drum(s). Then retighten
the four tension roller suspension bolts to hold the tension rollers in that position during drum alignment.
Primary Drum Alignment-
Using a flat piece of wood or a steel rule as a thickness gauge, insert it between Table
and Primary (Front) Drum and adjust the table height to gauge the thickness. Raise the table just so the drum can
be barely turned by hand. Measure at both sides of the drum to check that the primary drum is parallel to the table.
To adjust the Primary Drum Alignment, loosen both set screws at the front of the right (inboard) drum support
casting
(See Figure 24)
and raise or lower the casting on the column tube to correct drum alignment. Retighten
the set screws and recheck the alignment.
Note:
Do not loosen the set screws of the left (outboard) drum casting as this will cause miter gear misalignment.
Achieving a very precise Primary Drum Alignment can be accomplished by disengaging the right (inboard) Miter
Gear
(See Figure 25)
from the height adjustment cross bar and using the height adjustment handle to finely raise
or lower the inboard side of the table to achieve parallel alignment of the drum
(See Adjusting Table Level, page 17)
. Note that if only fine adjustment of the primary drum alignment is
required, these adjustment procedures can be used to correct alignment without relieving V-Belt tension or
adjusting tension rollers as described above. The above procedure is all that is required to align the drum on a
single
Drum SUPERMAX Sander
. If yours is a dual drum machine, follow the procedure below.
Summary of Contents for 37 x 2
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Page 17: ...General Information 17 Castings...
Page 18: ...Double Drum Sander 37 x 2 18 Supermax Specifications...
Page 19: ...General Information 19 Supermax Accessory Supply Check List...
Page 47: ...Mainteance 47...
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Page 56: ...Double Drum Sander 37 x 2 56 Drumhead Assembly Exploded View...
Page 57: ...Drumhead Parts List 57 Drumhead Parts List...
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Page 59: ...Conveyor Exploded View 59 Conveyor Exploded View...
Page 60: ...Double Drum Sander 37 x 2 60 Conveyor Parts List...
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Page 62: ...Double Drum Sander 37 x 2 62 Exploded Diagrams...
Page 63: ...Parts Lists 63 Parts Lists...
Page 77: ...Disassembly Procedure 77...
Page 79: ...Warranties 79 Warranties Laguna Tools Warranty...
Page 80: ...Double Drum Sander 37 x 2 80 Modifications RMA Policy Laguna Tools Packaging RMA Procedure...
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