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pressure only in the area that is over the sandpaper removing material. Consult the MAKSIWA
catalog for information from other equipment to support long pieces.
6. The workpiece needs to be passed equally to the along its surface by tape sandpaper.
7.
Use the Half Moon Guide to provide greater accuracy.
8. To make accurate 90º angles, have sure that the table and the sandpaper are perfectly correct
square.
5.2 Disk Sanding Operations
1. When sanding small workpieces or with convex edges, disc sanding is the best option for achieve
good results.
2.
Move the piece to the left side for the sandpaper to be removed the stuff down.
3. Always use the table to support the workpiece. Do not operate this sandpaper freehand.
4.
For accurate work, use the Half Moon Guide.
6 Maintenance
Periodic maintenance on your LDF sander will ensure optimal performance. Make it a habit to inspect
your sander every time you use it. This section covers service settings or most common procedures
that may need to be during the life of your machine. Check that the following repair conditions or
replacement are necessary:
• Loose or loose screws.
• Switch worn.
• Worn or damaged cables, plugs or sockets.
• Damaged transmission belt.
• Any other condition that could harm the safe operation of this equipment.
6.1 Table and Base
Cleaning the LDF sander is relatively easy with a vacuum cleaner to remove wood chips in excess
and sawdust, and dust with a dry cloth. If there is any resin, use a resin remover and a clean cloth
to remove it. Protect unpainted cast iron surfaces on the table wiping the table clean after each
use, which ensures the moisture of the wood dust do not remain in contact with the surfaces of
untreated metal. Make regular applications of anti-rust or a quality metal protector. Always remove
dust accumulated on moving parts, such as axles and engine. Lack of cleanliness and excess of dirt
can catch some moving part, preventing it from the sandpaper moves freely.